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  • av Barbara Cochran
    161 - 251

  • av Kav
    243 - 383,-

  • av William J Palmer
    216 - 343

  • av Khalani Simon
    202 - 277

  • av Ma Stephanie Difilippo-King
    216 - 290,-

  • av Dan Johnson
    175,-

    Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a rare inherited skin disorder that affects one in 50,000 children, regardless of gender, race, or ethnic background. This upbeat and life-changing book by Dan Johnson is an invaluable guide to significantly reducing and inactivating EB Simplex, shifting your EB treatment to a preventative regime. It contains valuable information, tips, and protocols geared toward healing you naturally, in your own home and at your own pace. The included protocols will show you how to develop and implement the mindset, beliefs, actions, and practices to live a life with significantly fewer or no blisters. The practices and products outlined can deliver results and provide you with a blister-free life. Even if you only follow half of this protocol, life will improve. Change your perception and change your life. "Start doing what's necessary, then what's possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible." ~ St. Francis of Assisi

  • av S. C. Fowler
    436

    Discover a fascinating tale of family, courage, and determination that spans years amid the Civil War Era. The unnaturally-strong son of a struggling widow learns of life, love, and more during his work on a plantation.In 1815 Charleston, South Carolina, Esther Fowler, a struggling widowed mother, catches the attention of wealthy rice planter Charles Smith and his cunning business agent, Elliot Mclean. Smith learns that the War of 1812 has ended and foresees an economic boom in the region. However, he faces a shortage of field workers for his plantation expansion plans.Smith proposes an apprenticeship for Esther's son Johnny, who exhibits remarkable strength. Reluctantly, Esther agrees, and Johnny is sent to work on Smith's Oryza Hope Plantation alongside Black slaves. Adjusting to his new surroundings proves challenging for Johnny, with language barriers, an abusive overseer named Tillitson, and the constant threat of venomous snakes.While Smith becomes preoccupied with social events and his relationship with a mulatto lover, Johnny yearns for his mother and friend Billy, with whom he once dreamt of becoming sailors. At the plantation, he encounters Boston, a knowledgeable field worker, and Binah, a rumored conjurer and the plantation's nurse. Johnny receives education from Frances, Smith's daughter, who attempts to assert her superiority but finds Johnny to be independent-minded. One day, the slaves inform Johnny that his mother and sisters have relocated to North Carolina with the help of Esther's brother-in-law. They urge Johnny to persuade his stubborn brother, Elvis, to come along, and rejoin their family.Uncertain about the validity of the message and aware of the strained relationship with Elvis, Johnny must decide whether to trust the slaves' information and embark on a challenging two-hundred-mile journey to reunite with his family or stay in an environment that will never promise safety or happiness. The story is based on actual events.

  • av A. C. Holmes
    202,-

    An unwanted daughter adapts to survive and grows into a young woman determined to forge a new life for herself. But searching for freedom during the rise of fascism may come with a price.Forty years after meeting Shelby Morrow, two men reminisce - one, a loyal lifelong friend and the other, a man who loved her then publicly shamed her. Through their eyes, we are introduced to a remarkable survivor. Born into a privileged yet highly dysfunctional home in Newport, Rhode Island, Shelby learns to adapt to survive. An unwanted child, she is ignored by her bitter mother and emotionally withdrawn father, and as a result, she is subjected to years of abuse by her unstable older brother. She escapes to the loving home of her great aunt and her girls' school becomes a haven where she befriends French-born Cecile. But after another traumatic sexual assault, she seeks a new start in Paris with Cecile. But her hopes for independence and a meaningful life are crushed under the thumb of Cecile's controlling father, a powerful industrialist and prominent fascist. But when Shelby meets Martin, a young Austrian doctor, she lets down her defenses. But having feared men all her life, can she trust her love for him? And when Martin is arrested by the Nazis, Shelby feels utterly helpless. What chance does she stand against the Third Reich?Written as Shelby's diary, the book reflects the way women were treated and looked upon in the early part of the twentieth century. Through Shelby's entries, readers can follow the life of a young woman who has survived a traumatic childhood and was driven to overcome her demons by fleeing from the U.S. to Paris only to be drawn into the world of fascism. As her efforts to build a new life are undermined by her best friend's domineering father, she finds herself once again a hostage to circumstances beyond her control. A dynamic story for fans of period dramas, Shelby Morrow Journals, 1929-1935 is a fascinating portrait of one woman's fight for personal freedom and love in the face of Nazis growing power.

  • av Nina Curttright
    251

    Embark on a Journey through Time and Soul in Infamous Madame's Will - A Tale of Spiritual Evolution and Humanity's Rich Tapestry In the rich tapestry of Infamous Madame's Will, Nina Curttright masterfully blends history, mystery, and a poignant coming-of-age story, crafting a novel that speaks to those seeking meaning and a sense of belonging in an ever-changing world. Set against the vivid backdrop of the 19th century, this novel introduces readers to the enigmatic Lou Graham, a figure whose life and legacy challenge the norms and expectations of her time. Through the unveiling of her last will and testament, a story of human nature, societal constructs, and the enduring quest for understanding unfolds.Curttright's narrative transcends time, offering a reflective mirror to our present-day struggles and aspirations. The novel delves into themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the power of intuition, making it a perfect companion for those who feel lost or out of place in the modern world. It's a reminder that, despite the passage of time, the core of human experience remains unchanged. With a blend of historical authenticity and imaginative storytelling, Infamous Madame's Will invites readers to explore the depths of human character. It's not just a journey through history; it's an exploration of the human spirit, urging us to look beyond our immediate perceptions and to understand the broader context of our existence. This book is a must-read for anyone who yearns to connect with a story that is both grounded in historical reality and elevated by its philosophical insights. It's an invitation to find comfort in our shared human experience, to learn from the past, and to embrace the future with hope and understanding. Join this journey of enlightenment and self-discovery, and find your place in the rich, ongoing story of humanity.

  • av Joseph Nalven
    251 - 370,-

    Dive into Poisonade: A Riveting Blend of Mystery, Forensic Intrigue, and Cultural Tapestry in the Heart of Los Angeles.In the pulsating heart of Los Angeles, Poisonade unfolds a thrilling tapestry of mystery, forensic science, and a deep dive into cultural identities. This gripping detective novel by Joseph Nalven is a masterful blend of suspense, emotion, and intellectual intrigue, perfect for readers seeking an absorbing journey through the complexities of modern society.When a series of mysterious deaths linked to a unique toxin grips the city, the hunt for answers begins. At the center is Rafael Mikozy, a detective molded by the school of hard knocks, with a background as diverse as the city he protects. Nalven expertly weaves a story that transcends a simple crime narrative. Poisonade delves into themes of cultural identity, love, and the ever-present question of what constitutes justice. The novel explores the blurred lines between criminality and morality.What begins as a routine inquiry escalates into a matter of national security, propelling Poisonade into a realm where the stakes are as high as they are unpredictable. This novel is a mirror reflecting our societal struggles. Poisonade is more than just a detective novel; it's a journey through the soul of a city and its inhabitants, a meditation on the complexities of human nature. Joseph Nalven, with his rich and diverse background, crafts a narrative that is not only entertaining but thought-provoking, making Poisonade a must-read for those who relish a story that challenges both the mind and the heart.

  • av Coach Willis Burkett
    229

    Willis Burkett will be the first to tell you that any great leader is a composite of the minds who came before him. Drawing on lessons taught by his personal mentors-who happen to be some of the best high school football coaches on the east coast-Coach Burkett presents this step-by-step strategy for building a productive kicking game.Learn techniques you can implement immediately, like winning the field position, covering kicks, reading punts, and making hidden yards a part of your offense. With time-efficient processes and an increased confidence in your players' abilities, you can become a master of the coaching craft, leading athletes to stellar performance on the field.

  • av John C. Akin
    277

    Dive into a Whimsical World with Every Letter - 26 Adventures Await Inside!Unveil a universe where every letter leaps off the page and into the hearts of young readers! Crafted for curious kids aged 4-7, this mesmerizing book transforms the alphabet from simple symbols to vibrant, vivacious characters, each with its own tale to tell. This collection of stories is as educational as it is entertaining.But wait, there's more! Beyond just acquainting young minds with the alphabet, this book employs delightful alliteration, captivating colors, and enchanting illustrations to offer a multisensory experience. Each page presents an opportunity for youngsters to hone their phonetic skills, expand their vocabulary, and stoke their creative flames. Moreover, the humor-infused narrative keeps chuckles rolling, ensuring that learning never feels like a chore.Interactive, engaging, and bursting with imagination, this book is not just about A, B, Cs-it's about cultivating a love for language and storytelling. Perfect for bedtime tales, classroom reads, or any time in between, it's an essential addition to every child's library. Whether you're a parent looking to kickstart your child's linguistic journey or searching for the perfect gift for a budding reader in your life, this book promises countless hours of joy, wonder, and laughter. Dive in and let the adventure from A to Z begin!Why Choose This Book?Encourages a deep understanding of the alphabet beyond mere recognition.Stirs imagination and creativity through engaging characters and tales.Designed with young readers in mind, featuring vivid illustrations and easy-to-follow stories.This collection of stories is as entertaining as it is educational.

  • av David van Lear
    175,-

    The author's short stories tell of a lifetime of fishing adventures, from the time he was a teenager floating the Cowpasture River to age 83 when he caught a 10-pound rainbow trout. But this small book is more deeply about how he used fishing as a "positive" addiction to calm his cyclothymia-a mild version of bipolar disorder. Fishing enabled him to have a generally happy and productive life despite this mild handicap. He used fishing, and especially fly fishing, to help him navigate the tough times in his life.Full Circle tells stories of not only catching fish, but of harrowing experiences in some of the wildest and most beautiful waters in the United States---of being treed by a mother grizzly with cubs in Yellowstone to nearly falling to his death in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. Among his other stories is one about his fifth-great grandmother who after being captured by the Shawnees in 1755, escaped and made her way back through the wilderness to her home in Virginia.Van Lear was the Robert Adger Bowen Professor of Forestry at Clemson University when he retired in 2005. He is also a life member of Trout Unlimited and received their Distinguished Service Award in 2010 for his nearly 20 years of leading projects for the Chattooga River Chapter to restore trout habitat and helping to bring back the southern Appalachian brook trout to the mountains of South Carolina. He has published two books since his retirement, Memories Made and Lessons Learned during a Lifetime of Angling, and Turning Points in the Life of a Fisherman.

  • av Judith Avery Speyer
    290,-

    Unearth the Power of Resilience in a Captivating Tale of Loss, Art, and Self-Discovery on the Shores of Nantucket. In Song for a Female Voice, acclaimed psychoanalyst and debut author Judith Avery Speyer invites readers to embark on a journey set against the picturesque backdrop of Nantucket. This masterfully crafted narrative will speak to the hearts of adult women readers who appreciate deep, emotional exploration and themes of self-discovery and resilience.Our protagonist, Kathleen, is a woman on the edge, dealing with the unbearable loss of her young child. With her world crumbling around her, she seeks refuge in the one place that threatens to destroy her - her idyllic childhood home on Nantucket. At a crossroads, she channels her grief into art, and finds solace in the teachings of her Buddhist mentor. But healing is never linear, and Kathleen's journey is fraught with unexpected twists and turns.Kathleen confronts her strained relationships, a doomed love affair, and the harsh realities of her failure as an artist. A surprise commission from the island's most influential couple pushes her towards an even darker abyss. But within this darkness, she finds an unexpected strength. Kathleen's story becomes an inspiring testament to the power of resilience and the human spirit. Song for a Female Voice isn't just a story of a woman reclaiming her life; it's a nuanced, lyrical exploration of what it means to lose, to love, to create, and to find your true voice amidst life's cacophony. Speyer's debut novel is a must-read for fans of Virginia Woolf, rich in psychological insight and emotional depth.

  • av Eugene J. Kaelin
    161

    Unearthing Spirituality from the Trenches: A Soldier's Faithful Odyssey in War and Peace.War and faith are two realms often viewed in stark contrast. Yet, in the midst of the battlefield's chaos, many soldiers find an unwavering spiritual anchor. For the religious veteran, the interplay between the harrowing experiences of war and the solace found in faith is a journey worth exploring.Soldier Saved By Others dives deep into this intricate relationship. Each chapter unfolds like a prayer bead, guiding readers from feelings of love and empathy to moments of rest, marked by gratitude and calmness. As we journey through the pages, we uncover the soldier's inner sanctum - the self - where righteousness meets civility, painting a portrait of the challenges faced and the strength drawn from a higher power.Dreams of perfection float like ethereal visions, only to be anchored by the steadfast pillars of religion, the warmth of the Holy Spirit, and the healing touch of forgiveness. This isn't just a tale of battles fought on foreign shores, but of the internal wars that rage within and the peace that can be found in faith.Targeted specifically at religious veterans, this book serves as a beacon, illuminating the path of spiritual resilience. It beckons readers to see beyond the horrors of war, into a realm where the human spirit, fortified by faith, triumphs over adversity.For veterans seeking understanding, families yearning to connect with their war-torn loved ones, or anyone intrigued by the fusion of military experience with deep spirituality, Soldier Saved By Others promises a transformative journey. Embrace a narrative where joy and happiness resonate, offering solace and enlightenment to all who venture within its pages.

  • av Tiffany McCormack
    243

    When a young child loses a tooth, it's time for the detective work to begin! Can he crack the case and find out where the tooth fairy comes from? It's a brand new day for one young hero as he takes his first steps into a new town: a new house; new school; new friends. And, for another new experience, he's about to learn about the tooth fairy for the very first time! Kids all over school have been finding gifts under their pillows the night that they lose a tooth. The story goes, if you set your tooth beneath the pillow, you might wind up with some spending cash! The tooth fairy is an enigma-no one know where they come from, what they look like, or why they leave money under kids' pillows. Nobody is complaining-but it does seem a little mysterious. But for our young hero, believing isn't enough. A true super sleuth, he aims to find out where the tooth fairy comes from, and who they really are.Now you can put yourself in the shoes of a private detective, trying to solve one of the many mysteries that life throws our way. Can you help the young detective solve The Pillow Case?

  • av Lee McGarr
    251 - 357,-

  • av Ronald Duren
    243 - 357,-

  • av C R Hunt
    216 - 330

  • av Linda Rosenbery
    330

    Unlock the Power of Conversation in Insomnia Therapy: Transform Patient Education with a Groundbreaking Blueprint.Designed expressly for patient educators and medical staff, 'The Clinical Conversationalist: A Patient Educator's Guide to Working With Insomnia Clients' arrives as a vital addition to the evolving field of sleep medicine. Authored by Linda Rosenbery, an adept mental health counselor and patient educator, this guide offers a groundbreaking Three-Session Blueprint. This structured program is aimed at equipping healthcare professionals with the skills to address the multi-faceted challenges of insomnia through cognitive and behavioral interventions.The book casts the patient educator as a 'Clinical Conversationalist,' advocating for an approach that blends clinical expertise with empathetic, effective dialogue. Making use of relatable case studies like 'The Tired Teacher,' it contextualizes insomnia within the wider scope of cognitive distortions, motivational issues, and lifestyle factors. It also offers an in-depth guide to clinical interviewing techniques, providing a diverse set of tools to engage clients effectively.By emphasizing the role of motivation and exposing the frequent cognitive distortions in insomnia, Rosenbery's approach transcends the limitations of a standardized fix. Rich in scholarly insights yet entirely accessible, this guide is an indispensable asset for those dedicated to enhancing the standard of insomnia education through a brief, impactful 3-session program.

  • av P. E. Francis A. Di Bella
    243

    Roberto is an international student from Italy studying for his engineering degree in Boston, MA. Since an early age he has learned to trust his "inner voice and mind's eye" as it excites Roberto's natural talents to ponder about new and intriguing facts about the complexity of the universe. In his first engineering thermodynamics class that "inner voice" raises the question of the efficient use of energy and asks "where does the wasted energy or exergy go?" This question leads Roberto and his study group friends to experiment with energy sources to answer this question. This exploratory journey leads Roberto and his friends to discover the fate of mankind but also how they can work to make their lives full and productive at least to delay the inevitable.

  • av Lori Shaw
    216 - 277

  • av Bridget O'Connor
    202,-

    Written in the form of a memoir, Messy is the fictional recount of young woman Bridget's coming of age journey in the first decades of the 21st century amid romance, friendships, and a burgeoning self-awareness.Meet Bridget: a twenty-something whose self-consciousness is only outpaced by her curiosity, confusion, and the joy of life's absurdity. Told with a touch of dark humor and a relatable series of mishaps, Bridget's messy journey through early adulthood includes heartfelt moments of unpacking heavy baggage, untethering her spirit to soar to new heights, and a whiplash-inducing rollercoaster of emotions, relationships, and epiphanies.Bridget's naivety and an often impracticable outlook on life enable her exploration of cognitive powers, emotional exigencies, and sexual empowerment. Ultimately searching for self-acceptance and an appreciation of her singularity, Bridget (and the reader beside her) travel along a forgiving narrative of youth, a celebration of courage, and a quest to enjoy life with wild abandon. Written for Millennial women and female-identifying readers, Messy is a resonating and relatable novel with built-in support for other misfits trying to survive young adulthood on their own. Beyond helping a reader navigate their 20s, Messy also seeks to communicate the value of being your whole self instead of cutting parts off to fit in someone else's box. The author infuses some of her own experiences, thoughts, and feelings into the narrative for a one-of-a-kind story that sticks with readers long after the last page.

  • av Jennifer Fitzpatrick
    702 - 915,-

  • av F Douglas Powe
    189

    Congregational leaders are charged with caring for those inside and outside of faith communities. The care required is not only personal but involves dealing with deeply rooted fractures within the community. Fractures like racism, education inequality and poverty, to name a few, plague those inside and outside of the church. Given our fractured landscape and the diversity of contexts where congregations exist, "How can congregational leaders be both healers and agitators at the same time?" The danger of simply being a healer ignores the underlying causes of the fracture(s) in a community. The danger of simply being an agitator is others ignore you because your voice is monotone. Being a leader who lives in this tension inside a faith community and the public square requires nimbleness. A nimbleness that allows for being an ointment and an irritant when needed. Each chapter of Healing Fractured Communities is written by a pastoral leader engaged in the work of renewal, resilience, and resistance in congregations, on college campuses, and in communities. Each chapter paints a picture of the work of healing, includes takeaways, and questions for reflection.

  • av Amy S Johnston
    189 - 251

  • av Kat Grosso
    251

    Matthew Black Jr. lives in a world governed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where the motto "Health is hope!" can be heard at the end of all mandatory propaganda. Matt could forgive the transparent corniness of it all if he weren't completely hopeless and his best friend, William Patterson, wasn't far from healthy. Children are inspected yearly to ensure the maximum genetic fitness of the population. Those with even the most minor ticks are executed publicly, only to be met with thunderous applause from a crowd of eager spectators. Since the biowarfare that ended and started it all, CDC-accredited doctors are the most revered and feared profession. Matt has bigger problems than the CDC. Always has. His drunk father makes the top of that list. Between that man, the crap laws, Will's diabetes, and his own quick temper, Matt is always on the brink of a fight. He's crafty and far from shy, some say blunt, but Matt knows how to survive. Although not always by much. For fans of gripping dystopian narratives like The Hunger Games and Divergent, Grayscale follows the complex lives of two boys who grew up as brothers, sharing the best and worst of their families to make it by in a world obsessed with health. When the Empire starts taking an interest in them, the lives they had before are shattered, and they are left scrambling to find ways not only to preserve precious relationships but also ways to stay alive.

  • av Michelle McNally
    243

    Three sisters embark on an adventure of a lifetime after their father inherits a Louisiana estate from his great aunt. While playing around the mansion, they unearth an old letter, sending them on a daring hunt for a lost fortune.Growing up in a small town in Mississippi has made sixteen-year-old Claire Cooke desperate for some excitement. But her fate is about to change with the adventure of a lifetime. On a seemingly ordinary day, she is awoken with the news of the death of her father's great Aunt Genevieve. The sole inheritor to Aunt Genevieve's estate, Claire's father is now responsible for the property and must take the family to the ancestral home in the Louisiana bayou to make arrangements. And it is there that Claire finds herself immersed in a real-life mystery. Set in a grand mansion that holds many secrets, the mystery begins with the discovery of a journal belonging to Aunt Genevieve. As family secrets come to light, it will be up to Claire and her sisters to piece it all together. And while playing hide-and-seek with their new neighbor Dominick, they find a letter that will send them searching for clues to a hidden fortune throughout the vast estate and beyond - exploring the lively streets of New Orleans. But with a hurricane approaching, they'll need to move quickly. Can they find the lost riches before it's too late?In Aunt Genevieve's House: The Storm of Clues author Michelle McNally brings her own childhood memories to life. And with many surprises in store, this lighthearted mystery is sure to delight any middle grade reader who enjoys a good treasure hunt.

  • av Ron Clements
    370,-

    The third book from award-winning author Ron Clements is about an epic RV road trip from Florida to Alaska during the summer of 2022. The journey completed a quest to get to all 50 states since Ron and his wife, Patti, began living fulltime in their RV in 2018. From Fort Myers to Fairbanks takes you through Georgia, Tennessee, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Montana before entering Canada. Follow the Clements family as they visit national parks both in the U.S., and Canada. Go with them to baseball games in Alaska, including the famed Midnight Sun game. Experience a Canadian Football League game. Read about the gorgeous Canadian Rockies and wildlife along the way. Discover the wonders of Alaska through Clements's descriptive words. Learn of road conditions on the infamous Alaska Highway. Get ideas for restaurants, bars, and breweries. From Fort Myers to Fairbanks is a memoir and travel guide that will hopefully inspire readers to plan their own epic road trip, or just visit Alaska.

  • av Bob Marshall
    229 - 330

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