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  • av Keri Collinsworth
    199 - 330

  • av George Springer
    789 - 886

  • av Ronald Webb
    487,-

    In our day-to-day lives, we are all bombarded with loud and intrusive voices and messages. The people who "chose us" to be their friends rather than the other way around weigh heavily in our life decisions. We have given them permission to have great influence over us, just like how social media controls our lives if we want to fit in and be accepted! The problem is these things, right or wrong, shape our way of thinking and how we act and treat ourselves and treat others. This book tells the story of a young man who has to make some life-changing decisions and turns to a man, a trusted friend, who gives him the advice he needs to learn to think for himself.

  • av Cheryl Donnell
    199

    It was a cold, brisk night. My sisters, brothers, and I huddled together in a one-room bedroom on a dirt floor. We watched the snowflakes float through the hole in the ceiling and dance down to the floor as if trying to remind us that things were not as bad as they were. We had two mattresses and a couple of raggedy blankets to cuddle under. The snow was making a path of white. Our only warmth was our closeness and the touch of our skin against one another.I was the eldest, a second mother to my siblings, parentified without wanting it. I was tall, thin, and pretty with dark-black, long flowing hair, and blue eyes. I was a spitting image of my mom. Only I was driven, I was strong, and I refused to let my fire dwindle down to nothing due to "Him." I was a survivor.Unbeknownst to me and in retrospect, I can look back and cherish that time in that room with my siblings. Soon afterward, we were whisked away into a children's home. I will never forget my mother, running beside the car, watching in horror as we were taken away. Her screams still haunt me as a ghost, etched in a part of my brain so as never to forget. Tears filled my eyes. I could see as she was losing the race that she loved us more than ever.Alas, my heart filled with an incomprehensible loathing for my father and for the life that he had given us. Now, we have a new journey and one to be feared even more. Our lives will never again be the same, and I will forever long for the night in that room because the bitter cold was nothing compared to what we're about to face.

  • av Myra Marsh
    199 - 342

  • av Omolara Grace Adeniran
    291,-

    Now that you matched or prematched, what's next? where do I live? What do I wear? What should I study and what are the things I wish I had known before starting? How do I balance my work with family? Do not look further. The Intern's Diary will guide you through every step of the way. If you are an IMG, medical student, or AMG, recent or old graduate. Or perhaps you are already in the residency training, and it's hard to get through easily. This book is the best for you. It will change you completely to a better and strong intern. Maybe you are not a medical professional, but you would like to give a gift to your loved ones in medical schools or about to start residency. This will be a great gift for them.It will answer most of your questions that you might be shy to ask your colleagues, seniors, or attendings during rounds. It has some imaging, illustrations, and list of commonly used medications as well. The pocket size makes it handy during your clinical rotations, both inpatient and ambulatory. It is designed for almost all specialties, including internal medicine, family medicine, psychiatry, and emergency medicine. Wishing the very best in your next phase of career!

  • av Written Lorna Mitchell
    212,-

    The Little Seed is designed to capture a broad audience of children through its simple phrasing, multiracial families, and beautifully detailed drawings. Sometimes, growth and change can be hard; but no matter who you are or where you go, always remember that God has made you special. Your life has purpose. You matter.

  • av Anthony M D'Agostino
    263,-

    We hear it all the time: Americans need to have a conversation about race. The obvious reason for that recommendation is what appears to be increasing racial polarization more than fifty years after the landmark civil rights legislation of the 1960s. Why is this happening at this time in history? Are these conversations only reinforcing existing attitudes and prejudices? Is it possible for White people to have a conversation about race, even with one another, without becoming angry? Is this why we (White people) have become so obsessed with military weaponry? When all is said and done, who's winning and who's losing?This book is the author's way of exploring these issues, one at a time. Prejudice, racism, and tribalism are, in a sense, variations on a theme. All people harbor prejudices. Racial prejudices are only one form among many. Raise someone in a racially homogeneous society, and similar prejudices are likely to appear. Tribal prejudices are so universal that they probably point to some biological imperative.What is racism? Is it just one of those things that we know when we see it, or is there value in defining it more precisely? Are all White people racists? Whose definition of critical race theory and/or the so-called great replacement theory do you like?

  • av Gloria Broughton Beavers
    199

    This is the story of a very poor little girl who lived in the ghetto. One day as she was out walking, she happened to see two raggedy, holey, torn, blue shoes in a trash pile near the dump that had fallen off the truck.Although the shoes were way too big for her little feet, to her they were the most beautiful shoes she had ever seen. Every day as soon as she rose from bed, she would slip on her big blue shoes, in spite of all her friends making fun of her.Sometimes she would have visions of candy and sweets at a nearby store, but she realized her poor mother could not afford to buy her candy, as she was barely able to provide food.So this is simply her story.

  • av Joseph Harrod
    290,-

    Chip is a young man unsure of the world around him, but with his imagination and the guidance from his super uncles, he is ready to take on whatever comes his way.

  • av Deborah Reed
    212 - 354,-

  • av Camilla Outzen Rantsen
    236 - 366,-

  • av Talitha M Brummel
    366,-

    As war ends on the ancient world of Caligara, A-rayin learns he is destined for a greater purpose, however, his evil twin brother, Ratchet, wants the same role.

  • av Pamela Dowell
    236 - 366,-

  • av Audree Cumbo
    250

    Have you ever had a bad day? I mean a really bad day? Like...the worst? A day that was so embarrassing that you wished that you could shrink yourself so small that you just...disappeared? How would you get through a day like that? What would you do?In the story Head Up and Fix Your Crown, we meet Chloe. Chloe is just your typical fourth grader trying to deal with the everyday drama of elementary school without getting dragged into it until this one particular Monday morning when her day turns into a series of unfortunate events. Follow her on her journey as she discovers that there is more to her than she can ever imagine, and even on your worst day, it's not the end of the world.

  • av Sharyn Weiss
    199 - 330

  • av Darrell Denham
    225 - 366,-

  • av G. E. Fisher
    239 - 426

  • av Brian Dalton
    225 - 378,-

  • av C. M. Carbins
    211 - 323,-

  • av Renee Pettit Porter
    183 - 309

  • av Nate Addlestone
    162

    Bernie the blob seal is different from other seals around him due to his unique physical stature. As Bernie begins his journey to find out why he is so different from the other seals, he finds out interesting facts and information about his species while discovering more things about his inner self. After talking with his friends and family, Bernie realizes that there is nothing to be ashamed of because he is so different from his peers. No matter what size, shape, and color he is, everybody is unique and equal and should be living their best and happiest lives. This is a book about celebrating the uniqueness and differences within us all.

  • av Anthony Salerno
    364,-

    For the greater part of fifty years, it was the ride of a lifetime.15 Minutes with Fame is a collection of personal anecdotes and stories that give the reader a taste of the excitement, exhilaration and joy Tony Salerno experienced in his five decades in the entertainment business. Whether it was with Fred Astaire, who inspired him; Paul Newman, who assured him; John Lennon, who awed him; Bette Midler, who moved him; or any of the more than four dozen other celebrities and luminaries profiled in these pages, the time Tony spent working with each of them gave him a unique and personal glimpse into who these people really were. A glimpse that a regular fan just couldn't get from the outside, but one they can share now.Accentuated by "production notes" that take the reader behind the scenes of some of the biggest entertainment show and productions of the past half century, 15 Minutes with Fame will transport the reader backstage, as only an insider's perspective can.

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