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  • av Stanley Sieja Jr
    266,-

    It's time for an adventure, and you are invited to travel the world with the author as he sets off in a 1950 Willy Overland (Jeep) four-wheel drive station wagon painted Allis-Chalmers orange with John Deere yellow wheels. He called her Nellie while traveling in Alaska, and had been with her across every state in the union except Hawaii. Now Stanley and Nellie were setting off to circle the globe. This is your chance to ride shotgun alongside Stanley, as he travels by land. Stanley was stopped just prior to entering Afghanistan. Not to be deterred from completing his travels, Stanley abandoned his truck in Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. Years later Stanley determined it was time to finish circling the world by land and returned years later with an old Harley Davidson motorcycle. Over the course of three decades, Stanley Sieja, Jr. has completed solo journeys around the world by air, land, and sea without sponsorship.

  • av Kristine Cramer
    254,-

    After her husband Rick is killed, photographer Kristine has lost her love, best friend, and her world as she knows it. She vows to handle her new life with some grace and make him proud. But this new reality and deep grief leave her feeling lost. Their 10-year wedding anniversary trip was on the horizon, a planned road trip from Chicago to Santa Monica on the iconic Route 66. After encouragement from their brothers, she takes to the open road to search for answers about how to proceed in her new life. Alongside the ghosts of history and travelers before her, she sets out in her classic car to take the ultimate road trip through rural America. This road that inspired so many before her, would become the backdrop for her healing journey. With her camera and journal, she explored the cities and towns that dot the country's maps. What began as a tribute to their anniversary turned into a trip filled with soul-searching, synchronicities, incredible locals, and others along the way who turned into characters in her story of connection. Filled with raw vulnerability, this story will inspire you to dig deep into your journey, find your own strength, and discover your route to resilience.

  • av Ricardo Martinez
    342,-

    On August 24, 2016, the #IAM911 movement was born. "I heard your last breath the night you flipped your four-wheeler" is the story that launched this movement. What started as a way to bring awareness to the reclassification of 9-1-1 professionals, quickly turned into peer support. Thousands of dispatch stories have been shared. Imagine Listening - Your worst day is our everyday Vol. 2 continues this through the power of storytelling, but what is it really like to answer a call during someone's nightmare? What is the impact on the first responder answering the call? Ricardo Martinez II, a former 9-1-1 professional, and Founder of the #IAM911 Movement will take you through a roller coaster of emotions as you put on the headset to get a glimpse into the world of emergency dispatch, and, imagine listening.

  • av Stanley Sieja Jr
    254,-

    We are sometimes given works to do that we do not understand the meaning thereof, nor do we know the how, or the why, that we believe that we are given to accomplish these works. The meaning and the way remain unclear unto us, and yet we have the conviction that this is what we are being asked to do. This, then, becomes our Journey of Faith. My Journey of Faith has been travel. For three decades I crossed the oceans, deserts, mountains, and jungles of the world. I sailed the seas, flew the skies, and traversed the land without sponsors or fanfare; traveling this world perhaps as no other has before. With my left hand I advance the throttle until Betsy eases forward and then I reduce power so that we're taxing at a comfortable pace. The wind kicks up the leaves as I taxi to the end of the runway for run-up and takeoff. Join me on this journey around the world with my Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser, Betsy.

  • av Lisa Lloyd
    156,-

    Miles sees the mail truck down the street and watches in anticipation as it pulls in front of his house. He squeals delightfully and asks his dad to help him get the mail. He notices YaYa has drawn a turtle, a sandcastle, and a bunch of seashells on the outside. Miles opens the box and is met with the sweet face of a stuffed sea turtle. As he digs deeper into the box, he finds a pail and shovel. He knows YaYa sends him three things in each surprise box, so he knows one more surprise is waiting for him. At the bottom of the box is a delicate bag of beautiful sea shells. He looks at the turtle, pail, and shells and knows precisely the adventure they are taking together. YaYa and Miles are headed to the beach! He can hardly wait to run through the water, build a sandcastle and hunt for the perfect shell. Miles knows the adventure has just begun. He can't wait to spend the day at the beach with his YaYa!

  • av Chase Ann Pagel
    163,-

    Little Farmer Kiley Ann raised Rosco the Jersey Steer from calf up and they became best friends. Rosco is not any steer he loves his treats!

  • av Lori A Vangilder-Preuss
    254,-

    Late one evening, Kathy's Grandpa came to our house to see if my friend, 14-year-old Kathy was there. She wasn't, and he said she was missing. Over the next weeks, months, and years, I watched as the entire community joined in fear and searched for my missing friend. Detectives search for the truth and hunt for the older man Kathy was last with. Facts become a tangled web of lies. There were more questions than answers as they continued the hunt for Kathy. I went to work at the local police department later that year, and over the years, followed along with the detective's investigation. As the investigation continues, the story of what happened to Kathy that night slowly comes to light. But, as circumstantial evidence piles up, the question remains: Where is Kathy? This tale covering years is deceptively fast-paced, drawing the reader into the investigation and the quest to bring Kathy home. Finally, as the investigation comes full circle, I found myself in the woods with the man who took her and helped to bring Kathy home.

  • av E L Block
    342,-

    Alaina Ryan meets Jake Matthews by chance on a business trip to Chicago when he collides with her outside a bookstore. Their connection is instant and undeniable. After an epic whirlwind romance, Alaina changes her entire life to begin a new one with Jake in Chicago. When Alaina awakens from a coma fifteen years following a tragic accident, her last memory takes place moments before their collision. Interweaving stories of their life together with her present-day struggle to heal and begin again, Alaina is unexpectedly forced to decide between the life she recalls having planned for herself and the life she supposedly chose instead. As two alternate realities play out through concurrent storylines, Soulmate broaches the life-altering questions about love, fate, and purpose we all wish we had the right answers to.

  • av Stanley Sieja Jr
    254,-

    Step aboard the 26-foot wooden sailboat as you join the spellbinding tale of circumnavigating the globe with the author, Stanley. In a tale awash with challenges, reflection, and adventure, take the trip of a lifetime. We are sometimes given works to do that we do not understand the meaning thereof, nor do we know the how, or the why, that we believe that we are given to accomplish these works. The meaning and the way remain unclear unto us, and yet we have the conviction that this is what we are being asked to do. This, then, becomes our journey of faith. For Stanley, that journey has been travel. Now is your chance to experience a lifetime adventure by taking them on the voyage.

  • av Paul Templer
    265,-

    As he led a tour down the Zambezi River, safari guide Paul heard an ear-splitting crack explode in the stillness, and he immediately knew - a hippo had bumped the canoe of one of the apprentice guides. He watched as the guide was catapulted into the water. Trying desperately to rescue his friend, Paul reached his hand out when the water suddenly exploded between them. Paul's vessel was capsized and he ended up in the water - in the hippo's mouth. The hippo attempted to chomp him. He got out of her mouth and was once again engulfed in her jaws - three separate times!

  • av Bill Gosse
    254,-

    Aside from a child's parents, grandparents, or adult influencers, only one person in youth sports is more important - a child's coach. Based on the emphasis placed on sports in today's society, this is an extremely vital person in their life. An individual can go a long way in determining whether a child will pursue sports in the future. These coaches have opportunities to provide positive, worthwhile, long-lasting experiences or potentially scar kids for life. This second book in the series is for coaches and youth developers, that organized sports can be a great environment for kids to learn decision-making skills when they lead the right way. However, good decision-making is a complex process that sometimes takes years to master. Are coaches given enough time with their programs to help kids develop proper decision-making fundamentals? Do coaches have enough patience to wait for kids to develop great decision-making skills? Better yet, do parents have enough patience to allow coaches to teach the players proper decision-making, or must they win now?

  • av Steve Daniels
    225,-

    A fascinating look into dimensions of murder that are often overlooked and undeveloped. Spree killing, in particular, is a crime that researchers have vacillated over in the past two decades or so, most notably when the FBI's 2005 consortium on Serial Homicide seemed to walk back from the concept because of the implications of the term "cooling off period." The author draws the reader into consideration of such classifications, both the spree killer and the mass murderer. It underlines that it's often difficult to delineate atypical murderers such as serial killers, spree killers, and mass murderers. It's not uncommon for aspects of these behaviors to spill over and overlap with one another. It can be best to stay away from the binary choices of typology and understand the criminal as an individual case.

  • av Lilly Maier
    295,-

    What do a 75-year-old Los Angeles based rocket engineer and an eleven-year-old schoolgirl from Austria have in common? Not much at first glance, but Arthur and Lilly influenced each other's lives in a fateful way.In 1939, Arthur's Jewish parents sent their son abroad on a so-called Kindertransport ("children's transport"), hoping to save him from the Holocaust. The separation is a traumatic experience for the ten-year-old. Although he is rescued - from Austria via France to the United States - his family is murdered by the Nazis. He never sees them again.Sixty-five years later: During a visit to his parents' former apartment in Vienna, Austria, Arthur Kern meets eleven-year-old Lilly Maier. A decisive encounter for both of them, which not only shapes Lilly's further life but also leads to Arthur receiving a long-lost legacy from his parents.A moving tale of two lives that fatefully cross paths, and an immensely knowledgeable insight into an unknown Holocaust story: the rescue of hundreds of Jewish children to America on a Kindertransport.

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