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  • av Judy Bagshaw
    235,-

  • av Charlie Lovett
    228,-

    Sassy, irreverent Aggie Stockdale should have gotten the lead in her high school's production of Hello Dolly! It's her dream role; she's had the part memorized since she was ten; and she and Roger Morton, who's playing the male lead, definitely had chemistry in the audition. But Aggie isn't just a talented actress, writer, and athlete. She's also the fattest girl in the senior class. What happens after she checks the cast list for the musical will hurl Aggie into an unexpected journey of tears, friendship, jealousy, revenge, Oreos, and lots of lots of theatre. She'll discover hidden talents and new friends; she'll survive a daunting audition and revel in a thrilling opening night; she'll search for love, inspiration, help with her math homework, and the perfect closing number; and her emotional ride won't be over 'til the fat lady sings.

  • av Lynne Murray
    235,-

  • av Michele Tamaren & Michael Wittner
    259,-

  • - Moving From Grief To A Joyful Life
    av Bonnie Shapbell
    243,-

  • av Lauri J Owen
    267,-

  • av Pat Ballard
    205,-

  • av Rebecca Brock
    235,-

  • av Frannie Zellman
    242 - 267,-

  • av Charlie Lovett
    267,-

  • av Pat & Ballard
    220,-

  • av Judy & Bagshaw
    220,-

  • - Voices of the Fat Poets' Society
     
    228,-

  • - A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, and Her Polish Heritage
    av Linda C. Wisniewski
    259,-

  • av Jack & Adler
    259,-

  • av Mary Saracino
    282,-

  • av Pat Ballard
    220,-

  • av Pattie Thomas
    353,-

  • av Ellen Frankel
    259,-

  • av Rebecca Fox & William Sherman
    383,-

  • av Anne Williams
    259,-

    Unconventional Means: The Dream Down Under is a combination of memoir and personal adventure in which the lives of an upper-middle-class artist from Nashville, TN and an Aboriginal Australian elder intersect. Contains traditional Aboriginal stories and artwork by the author.Sixteen-year-old Anne Williams, shattered by a family tragedy, tries to cope through art and reading. She eventually finds solace in Nevil Shute's novel A Town Like Alice. His heroine's journey through the tribulations of war to find love and a new home modeled after the town of Alice Springs, Australia gives teenage Anne hope "that there is something on the other side of the terrible things" for her, too. Someday, she promises herself, she will go to Australia and to Alice Springs.Decades later, Anne's call to Australia deepens. Now an artist and successful businesswoman, she is reading a book about the continent's Aboriginal people when a photograph of Aborginal elder Lorraine Mafi-Williams mesmerizes her. She feels an immediate kinship, even though others find it ridiculous that this upper-middle-class Southern white woman and an Aboriginal elder could share more than a common last name.When Anne finally sets out for Australia, she adds to her desire to see Alice Springs the dream of also meeting Lorraine. But with no address, no phone number, no conventional way to get in touch with an Aboriginal woman, Anne must rely on unconventional means -- dreams, visions, meditation and intuition -- to guide her halfway around the world to find the woman whose ancient tales of a land and its people will help to heal her.

  • av Lynne Murray
    235,-

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