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Living in the country, we fared better than those who lived in the big cities. We were like one big, happy family. You might say we lived in our own little Shangri-La. But the plague of 1918 found us too and it was about to drag us into hell.
Fate draws two alienated girls to one another, and an alliance born of necessity soon evolves into an affection that endures. They become a force strong enough to overcome mean girls, weight hang-ups and disturbing family dynamics.
A week after the housefire, Daniel sifted through the scorched remains of his home in search of something to salvage. Kicking his parents' twisted metal bedframe, he glanced at Pastor Lovejoy. "Pastor, do Hannah and I have to move West with Morgan and his relatives?"Pastor Lovejoy nudged a pile of ash with the toe of his leather boot. "Morgan's your legal guardian now. You have to go where he goes."Daniel thrust his arm out and pointed west. "But all the way to Oregon Country?"The pastor pinned Daniel with a stare. "Son, it's your job now to care for little Hannah. You might only be thirteen, but you're a survivor. And, by God's grace, I know you'll do more than just survive."***All Daniel wants to do is get back to Illinois to find out who murdered his parents. He doesn't want to travel the Oregon Trail with his guardian, Jim. He doesn't want twelve-year-old Virginia Reed, a member of the Donner Party, as a friend. And he certainly doesn't want anything bad to happen to his little sister Hannah as they travel West. Confronted by both good and bad Indians, good and bad whites, how will Daniel be able to protect Hannah on the long trek? Will he ever discover the mystery behind his parents' deaths? Will he ever find a real family again?
Do you speak to your dog and then respond as your dog? Author Brooks Eason does. In this hilarious, insightful new book, the author and his handsome hound Buster debate a number of existential questions for dogs:
Can one man affect the outcome of a war?He can if he happens to be from the future. And he is accompanied by AVIE, an Atomic Armored Vehicle 4000.
December 7, 1941 - The Day that will live in InfamyThe United State declared war on the Empire of Japan, Germany and Italy. In Iowa, best friends Addie and Kate are embroiled in their own private wars. These heroic Women of the Heartland must find a way to overcome the adversities of the war without, and the war within.
Xanica, a human kingdom of divided loyalties is ruled by elves, It is a powderkeg waiting for a spark to ignite rebellion; one the Resistance has been fomenting for years. The Unbroken-the heroes of the Siege of Sternz-infiltrate Xanica to provide the spark that will unite the Xanican people to cast off the yoke of their elvish overlords.
I put my hand to write this, the hand of the Lord, His mighty fist coming down to bring His judgment. Yes, so shall I bring it; so shall I bring the Almighty's mastery over my domain. God help me in this righteous cause.Diary of Absalom BaneGraystone-the ancestral estate of the Graymoor family, a vision of marble staircases and stained glass, of rose gardens and high, white walls gleaming in the sun…at least it appears so in the imagination of Dr. Cliff Graymoor. The once grand mansion now lies unoccupied, decrepit, and decaying. But Graystone harbors a secret; a secret someone is willing kill to uncover, and others are willing to kill to keep hidden.
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