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  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    A book of songs that are a celebration of self-love and the different stages of life.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    269,-

    This is a story about young people who try to save a friend from the dangers of drugs.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    255,-

    On the Champanigu Estate, owned by Rachel and Neal Champanigu, in the Jamila Republic in the western part of Africa, Carl Liaway, the only child to his parents had been planning his whole life to move into the circles of the elite in the Jamila Republic. He was raised by a house girl and house boy who were staff of the owners of the Champanigu estate which was one of the richest families in the Jamila Republic. The family was childless and treated Carl as the son/child they do not have.

  • - A Draft
    av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    A story about love, pain, and being human for the Last Time.This is a fictional story about and a woman and a man. Twin flames in search of each other over three-hundred-and-nine lifetimes. The final lifetime is three-hundred-and-ten. In the final lifetime, Michael States and Amanda Johnson-Capstone not only meet, but they recognize each other in each other. The time is early 2015, and an extremely intense love affair ensures. Amanda's husband commits suicide in December of 2015. Michael is married to the Dora States, but he is extremely unhappy in his marriage.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    309,-

    Ten-year-old Lisa and Charlie were on a holiday trip off-school with their parents when they got lost from the tour group on the island of Cape Salamander.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    275,-

    A nursery decorated in white and blue with sparkles of star-like images and toys of plastic and metal trucks, construction trucks, children's books, and a gramophone record player softly plays the nursery song that the mother sings.It is night and the beautiful woman with long brown-blonde hair trailing to her waist, unfurled from the bun of the hair throughout the day, is relaxing for the evening and dressed in night clothes as she gently rocks a young boy.The young boy is also dressed for bed and has the same green eyes as his mother, speckled with blue, and looks up at her as she sings."When the Moon is in the seventh house, and Jupiter aligns with Mars... then peace will guide the planet, and love will fill the stars, la la la la la..." the mother serenades.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    Blond, blue-eyed, six feet, and five inches tall Stan Oble have a superb reputation in the police force as a bonfire racist cop that has been a street officer in precinct twenty-one for fifteen years. The community he serves is predominantly black and Latino. Stan was notorious for arresting black and Latino men for no good reason, and in his younger days when he was just starting as an officer, he killed a young black man - a youth, for stealing gum at the convenience store. Stan lied and said that the youth had a gun and was exonerated from any charges when the trial came to court.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    Growing up in a middle-class neighbourhood in London, England in Kensington in row houses where two lecturer couples' own homes one in front of the other, the Ossington's have twin baby girls, and the Chasterton's have a baby boy. The Ossington's home is front of the Chasterton's home.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    "I've been trying to lose weight for so long and don't know what to do?" Cherise told her doctor over the phone during a check-up taking place at home. The family doctor sat in her office at the clinic and shut the door to protect herself from the potential of anyone walking in with COVID-19. "What have you been eating?" Dr. Jayne Smith asked. Cherise started to cry, "I know I have not been eating well. Not the healthy stuff. I'm not on some f-word diet!" Dr. Smith's smile was not revealed by Cherise, but Cherise could hear the smile in her voice. "It's OK, Cherise, you can tell me," Dr. Smith said. "What have you been eating? What is a non-f-word diet?" Cherise started to giggle and wiped away her tears. "Well, I love waffles with lots of syrup from breakfast!" "Yes," Dr. Smith smiled, thinking of diabetes. "What else?" "I go to McDonald's about three times a day for a quick run to get out of the house with this lockdown," Cherise said. Dr. Smith was silent for a moment.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    299,-

    Alabanza de c?mo hablar con loco ""Un raro y honesto relato de la man?a, la depresi?n y la psicosis ... el libro para leer si quieres entender el sufrimiento de las personas con enfermedades mentales y el valor crudo que una mujer puede reunir. Donna lucha financieramente, socialmente, sexualmente y espiritualmente para encontrar la paz de los minions del infierno que habitan su mente. "" - Katherine Tapley-Milton, autora de Mind Full of Scorpions.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    259,-

    This is an interesting story about fruit that is part of The Life with the Jollys children's book educational series.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    259,-

    This is the final book in The Life with the Jollys series. This is an exciting tale about geography and The Jollys family. This educational creative nonfiction book is a joy for all learners to read.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    Three short stories about multiculturalism in Canada.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    315,-

    This is a book that contains journalism articles about winter weddings.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    259,-

    This is a fun story about zombies in the family The Life of the Jollys educational creative nonfiction books for children.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    259,-

    This is a story about inventors that can be used for educational purposes for children. It is also part of The Jollys children's series of books.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    155,-

    These are book reviews of three books published by NSEMIA Press.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    249

    This is the first part of a three-series mystery/thriller.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    255,-

    The three pirates would roam so far throughout North America that they became a common sight to see at burial grounds, bars, and banks to decide which ones to rob. Pirate Galleon had to be one of the most pigeon-toed pirates who always had his mind in outer space. His huge brimmed and brown pirate sunbreo hid clumps of dark brown hair that would have been considered to be dreadlocks in places in the Caribbean such as Jamaica, however, the real reason why Pirate Galleon's hair was clumped was that he had stopped combing his hair the moment after he left his parent's house in a small village in Wisconsin at the age of fourteen years old. His hair would dance in clumps around his waist and become a part of his clothing a cloth shirt that looked like a sack, a brown weathered leather vest, and denim jeans that were tucked inside black cowboy boots with white stitching. Pirate Galleon was the head of his clan with Cowboy Joe as Pirate Galleon's understudy, Cowboy Joe being a rotund balding man that dressed similar to Pirate Galleon, just in larger sizes, and Cowboy Bill where if you flashed forward more than a century later, was a look-alike to William Shatner from the TV show Star Trek. Pirate Gideon had left the small village in Wisconsin and roamed all over the world with Cowboy Joe, and Cowboy Bill. When Pirate Gideon was a child, about a year before he left his hometown and his parents, he had a dream that he would die from an alien spaceship landing on earth. Little young Pirate Gideon had woken up screaming, as he could feel in his dream and sense the reality of an alien spaceship landing right on the little farmhouse where his family lives and instantly killing Pirate Gideon and his entire family. Pirate Gideon's father beat Pirate Gideon almost black and blue because the screams of the child in Pirate Gideon had woken him up. It took three months for the bruises that Pirate Gideon suffered from the blows from his father to heal, and nine more months after that for Pirate Gideon to train every single day to be tough. He would pick up large rocks on the farm and run with them. He would climb high trees and jump down from amazing heights right on his feet. He started beating up older and stronger children at the schoolhouse and this is when they threw them out of school and told him not to return for the following year after the summer session of school started and it was time for the children to help their parents with their farms. Although Pirate Gideon had grown strong, he still greatly feared his father and the blows that he had suffered months ago because of his father. It also was not the first time his father had beaten Pirate Gideon, and one thing Pirate Gideon knew was that it was not going to be the last. That day right after school and Pirate Gideon was thrown out, he gathered a few things from the farmhouse where he lived and left his home first thing in the morning so at least he would have daylight on his side to discover what he was going to do with the rest of his life. One thing Pirate Gideon realized right away as he spent weeks sleeping in open fields and covering himself with a tarp if it rained during that summer, was that he needed money to achieve his dreams and to beat his father. The only way he could figure out to make money was when he read a book about pirates finding treasure and decided to rename himself Pirate Gideon and become a pirate. The thing is that every pirate needed a crew, so his next mission in the autumn of that year when he was fourteen years old was to find a crew.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    199,-

    Lessons in Public Relations isa book that includes teachingsfrom a college in Torontothat will help you to properlymanage your PR flow foryour work, career and yourlife. Used and implementedamong some of the top PRpeople in North America, thelessons of this book can helpyou with your career orchosen career.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    165,-

    Augmented reality is an excitingnew technology thatimplements 3D visuals and invarious fields from medicine toarchitecture to gaming. Jointhree young people in this bookof short stories celebrating theart of augmented reality.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    309,-

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    1 395,-

    This book is about Donna Kakonge's academic journey in her first year of natural and colourful beauty in education at OISE/University of Toronto.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    209

  • - American Edition
    av Donna Kay Kakonge
    349,-

    A wonderful book about understanding creative non-fiction with writing exercises within the book that could help you to write your own creative non-fiction book!

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    175,-

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    289,-

    PRAISE FOR THREE QUARTERS Donna Kakonge's new collection of creative non-fiction shows humanity at its best and worst, whether she is depicting malevolent teen boys and girls in the heartless school environs of Cosburn Public School or the quirky loveable family members in St. Vincent. In every story, Donna does not waver from her fearless storytelling in which the truth is told at any cost. What results are stories that will make you both laugh and cry? Kakonge's stories never disappoint. - Laura Lush, Governor General's nominee

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    175,-

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    175,-

    Two short stories about multiculturalism in Canada. 33333333.

  • av Donna Kay Kakonge
    179,-

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