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You can't always get what you want... but sometimes you can.Tyler Robertson is falling for the wrong guy. Again. As someone who works in the music industry, she knows better than to date Cary Kingston. He's the biggest rock star in the world, not to mention her company's number one client. Besides, she's sworn off dating musicians. And he's eternally single.But smart people make dumb mistakes. Repeating them is the problem. These guys are preventing her from adulting.And if that weren't enough reason to stay away from Cary, her boss would fire her and hold her bands for ransom. It's too bad she negotiates record deals, not hostages. So, with her fingers ready to hit STOP on this sticky situation, she wipes her hands and presses PLAY.
The lives of four unlikely individuals intersect in a most poignant way, bringing to each other-even in their darkest hours-hope, courage, and tiny bits of happiness. Shimi believes playing music to her homemade cheese enhances the flavour; Belladane, an eccentric LGBTQ2S+ Jamaican-born artist, paints with her breasts and loves speaking in humorous metaphors; Eddie, a wandering American veteran, finds that Prince Edward Island's red roads and sand-duned beaches soothes his PTSD; and Alice, a childless midwife, leads a life she secretly loathes. After one unforgettably violent night, Shimi must face the human condition head-on, with all its pain and immorality. Through the friendship of Belladane, Eddie, Alice, and her dear dog, Darcy, Shimi hopes to find a way to live her best life. First, she must learn that forgiveness starts with herself.
A colouring and information recording book for toddler's 'firsts'. Write down baby's first words, foods and animal sounds. Your child can colour or paint the large pictures as well as draw their own. A wonderful keepsake for every child in the family in order to see the progress and milestones reached. Perfect for a Birthday, Christmas, baby gift or a present at any time of the year. Over 40 simple pictures to colour with a dark backing so that markers or paints do not bleed through! Children can complete it all at once, or every few months in order to see the progress!
Yearning is the story of Starr, who was born in the early years of the twentieth century. She tells her life story to her niece Flora, who is preparing to write her thesis on the study of women in the twentieth century. Starr grew up without a mother or a father. Her mother died when she was a little girl and her father could not manage to raise her, so he sent her away to work for strangers.
Seeing barren ground (tundra), birds, lemmings, caribou, muskoxen, vegetation, lakes and 6 species of netted fish. Mist-netting of Wilson's Snipe at night in Codroy Valley of western Nfld. Escaping a loaded Beaver float plane crash when the prop stops. Cesium 137 sub-lethally gamma irradiations of gophers in Montana as human analogues in the 1960s. Bears stealing peanut butter from mouse traps in an Alberta field trial of a herbicide for brush control. Recycling is the work of Saint Peter. Touring the Atlas Mountains. Ebola at the border. Dung beetle mating. Humorous dialogue. Coloured pictures.
In Queensland, two seemingly unconnected investigations are underway: a stalled search for a murderer by the state police and mysterious shipments of cement that have set bells ringing in the Australian federal police. As the events converge, a cattle property in the Central Queensland outback becomes the unlikely setting for a series of incidents that threaten Australia's economy and national security. In the midst of Cyclone Oswald, which paralyses much of Queensland and northern New South Wales, Superintendent Lawrence Parry and his handpicked team of undercover and specialist agents must fit together the jigsaw puzzle of clues. The Bryants, a middle-aged couple who live on the remote property, struggle to remain viable in the face of a neighbouring cattle station that is the operational base for a multimillion-dollar enterprise. But these neighbours' past and present activities could have implications that are not just local, but global. Meanwhile, Parry is caught in a moral dilemma as he relies on a bereaved family, a disgraced university professor, an investigative reporter, and a retired mining engineer to uncover the truth.In this crime mystery, a team of federal officers investigates events that could not only affect Australia's international trade but also catapult the nation into a war of words.
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