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  • av Amanda Montoni
    234,-

  • av Nicolette Elsie
    402,-

    a collection of poems, designed from a journey of anxiety, fear, grief, and seeking validation.¿¿nicolette elsie (she/hers) is a modern poet, creator and hr professional. in everything she does she brings soft creative expression, compassion, and thoughtfulness for the subtle beauties in life. through her purposeful work of sharing ways to express, free and heal herself, she hopes to inspire others to find themselves. she aims to create visionary designs and poems around mental health, spirituality and expression in a society that's trained us to prioritize others, stay small and not break the mold.

  • av Lawrence F. Bloom
    208,-

  • av Paul Disclafani
    188,-

  • av Rony Kessler
    188 - 287,-

  • av Laura Palker
    343,-

    A collection of perspectives and advice from seasoned experts in business strategy, planning, PR and marketing, sales, leadership, and talent management. This is a book BY entrepreneurs and FOR entrepreneurs (and entrepreneurial leaders).

  • av Kieran Larkin
    188,-

  • av Linda Trott Dickman
    188,-

    Catching the Light is for all of you would be, could be, already are poets. Whether in the classroom, community center, or home school community, this little book will guide you through some of poetry's basic forms. This fun volume not only provides poetry prompts, but a helpful resource area in the back that will guide the leader through many unanswered questions that they might have. Come on, catch the light!

  • av Linda Dickman
    234,-

    Have you ever had the opportunity of traveling the country, from sea to shining sea? Have you ever been able to spend a week or more wandering the highways of this amazingly diverse country of ours?After dedicating the past 5 decades to everything from retail sales to public education, we actually found two months to dedicate to doing just that. The first of those month-long treks served as the inspiration for the first half of this book, the award-winning, "e;Road Trip."e; We made long overdue visits to family, met up with old friends, and made some new ones. It was a wonderful adventure.Later that same year we expanded our travels with another month-long, cross-country trek to Washington State, traveling the northern Interstate route from New York to Seattle with countless stops in between. Spending time to investigate many locales, from small towns to big cities, we enjoyed restaurants recommended by the locals, along with a few familiar "e;name"e; eateries in new surroundings.We experienced a purple mountain's majesty above the fruited plain, a palace made of corn, stone countenances on a mountainside, the joy of an open rest stop, and compass roses blooming in the very streets.Come along with us and hear the roar of the Pacific, and then of course, return to a place like no other: Home.

  • av Antoinette Truglio Martin
    158,-

  • av Janine Fattaleh Diliani
    358,-

    Janine takes us on a journey into the truth behind epilepsy. She writes poignantly about her 25-year cycle of suffering from seizures, the challenges she encountered along the way, and the surgery that ultimately gave her back her life. She reflects on how perseverance, ambition, and courage, unknowingly back then, were part of her resistance to accept defeat. Writing poetry and painting certainly saved Janine through the most trying of times. The arts became her form of therapy. She is blessed to have a lot of loving and supportive friends in addition to her parents Johnny and Norma, her sister Nadine, her extended family, and most notably her husband Dimitri and sons Joseph and Johnny. After visiting countless doctors and taking thousands of pills to try and control the disorder, none of them worked long-term. Janine's everyday living became difficult to navigate. She was then informed of a surgery that could potentially free her from her seizures. Naturally, it wasn't without risk, but the reward was so tempting that she had to try. The surgery was a success, and today Janine lives a seizure free life as a daughter, wife, and mother.Based on her lived experience detailed in this memoir, she aims to show there is life on the other side of epilepsy. In Rise Unafraid, she reveals that our power lies within us.

  • av Stephanie Larkin
    234,-

    Whether you live in London, long to visit, or wish to relive a past excursion, "e;London: Smoke, Blokes and Jokes of Foggy Town"e; will put you right in the center of the action. Containing stories, poems, and short plays recounting everything from a trip up into the London Eye to an afternoon to a first date gone awry, you laugh, cry, and certainly mutter "e;buggers"e; as you get immersed in this beautiful, full-color volume on London and the surrounding countryside.

  • av Jim Tritten & Sandi Hoover
    188,-

  • av Jk Larkin
    158,-

    "e;Tales of the Sea-A Short Story Anthology"e; compiles the works of almost a dozen ocean-faring authors as they share both fictional and true-to-life accounts of adventures atop the blue horizon. Join us as we dive head first into shark infested waters, fantastical mermaid memories, and so much more!Featuring pieces from the following authors:Suzanne BaginskieLinda M. CrateElaine DonadioR. J. ErbacherShari HeldDavid LangePaul MilaMichael O'KeefeWilliam John RostronJasmine TrittenJim Tritten

  • av Annette Towler
    158,-

    In this collection of poems, I explore topics of love, loss, connection, social injustice, and family ties. During the pandemic, there was a sense of loss within small communities, yet there was also hope. As a result of long periods of isolation, people found themselves thinking about their friends and family members and there was an increase in compassion and concern for others. Mental health concerns grew in number and severity, as did problems with substance use. Like never before, people began to yearn for the warmth of human contact.These poems try to capture the complexity of the human condition through recognizing that major events compel us to re-examine ourselves and our place in society.

  • av Yu-Shiaw Chen
    257,-

    A balanced diet is the key to good nutrition - and nutrition is the foundation of our health and well-being. This recipe book, complete with tantalizing full-color photos, is your inspiration to explore a wide range of homemade, whole food, vegan meals, including many raw food recipes to give you a full range of nutrients and enzymes. You'll be introduced to colorful and delicious Asian ingredients such as bitter melon, okra, lotus root, wood ear and shiitake mushrooms, gai-lan (Chinese broccoli), and water spinach. With more than seventy meal ideas, there's something for everyone, including gluten-free, vegan, whole grain, and legume options. With easy prep and many delicious choices, Plant-Based Whole Food Recipes is an indispensable tool for healthy living!

  • av Me Saladino
    219,-

  • av Valentina Janek
    208,-

  • av Jd DiPalma
    250,-

  • av Maria Sayer
    143,-

  • av Alvin Billings
    215,-

  • av Jan Domagala
    229,-

  • av Jan Domagala
    229,-

  • av Jk Larkin
    133,-

  • av M. E. Saladino
    203 - 329,-

  • av Maureen Reid
    173,-

    The day hinted of spring long overdue. It was March 25, 1911. In Greenwich Village, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was on fire. Nell Walker witnesses young girls jumping to their deaths to flee the flames blocking their escape. The raging inferno kills 146 and sparks an ember in Nell that burns. She vows that the world she lives in must change-a world divided by class, color, and the desires of the heart.A brave, charming, yet fiercely independent woman, Nell leaves the comfort of her brownstone in New York City to reveal the desperate lives of women and children working in the stifling factories and canneries of upstate New York. Exposing herself to real danger, her reporting introduces her to the headline grabbers of the emerging labor movement and to a reporter with a camera who brings light and shadow to his work and her life.It is the dawn of a new century. A time when women marched in picket lines, shortened their hemlines, and fought to have their voices heard.Choosing Herself is Nell's story. Told in her own words, it is the tale of a woman playing the hand she is dealt and willing to take the gamble on where her life will lead.

  • av George Marzocchi
    215,-

  • av Sandi Hoover
    133,-

  • av George Marzocchi
    249,-

    Las Vegas, a haven for winners and a hell for losers. The glamour of the strip often hides the evil underbelly in a world people above ground seldom see. The tunnels dug under the city are home to some and a means of torture and death to others. In this world of broken and lost people the human traffickers, the assassins and people who are running from the law conduct their business. Their actions are cloaked by the darkness and apathy of the gamblers in the lights and activity of the casinos.In this mix we add evil, greed and murder. The evil is constituted in one man who pulls the strings and commands others to do his bidding. His reach is international and he derives sadistic pleasure inflicting physical and mental pain on others. In the pursuit of a serial killer Sergeant Rodriguez and Agent McMahon cross paths with this maniacal human trafficker. Red Rock Bleeds is the story of a Las Vegas you will never experience.

  • av Mark Lord
    188,-

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