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  • av AnneMarie Mazotti Gouveia
    475,-

    Life Giver Roe, Sorcerer Ori, Tamer Theo, and Storm Catcher Tora, four estranged siblings with magical backpacks, race against time to solve an age-old prophecy foretelling an uprising and war. Along their daring journey, they discover a locked box, encounter the Ghost of Ruin, and unearth family secrets that hold clues to locating the elusive Shadow Stone and Mirror Tree-critical elements in saving their mystical world, Drifters Realm.In Mirror Tree, book two of the Drifters Realm fantasy adventure series, twelve-year-old triplets Ori, Roe, and Tora, along with their older brother Theo, must trust their unpredictable magic and each other. Together, they attempt to stop the Guardians, whose supernatural powers are controlled by their uncle, First City Leader Zane. He is determined to steal Ori's Sorcerer Obligation and impose his oppressive rule beyond their realm.As peril intensifies, the lines between right and wrong blur and the siblings fight to stay one step ahead of danger. They traverse through forests, deserts, caves, and swamps with the assistance of Ori and Roe's ancient rings, their friends, and the outcast teenagers known as the Menace. In Mirror Tree, AnneMarie Mazotti Gouveia continues the compelling story of survival and the power of friendship and family.

  • - Piper the Puppy
    av Audrey Talcott
    285,-

    Ted is a dog and he teaches life lessons.Patience is a virtue with many expressions.Piper is a puppy who gets in all kinds of troubleand causes mischief for his mom on the double! But with Ted at her side, Mom will learn to have patience.You can learn too, and be helpful and gracious!

  • av Lorraine Norwood
    289,-

    She struggles against her enemies.But still, they stand in her way. In 14th century England, Meg of St. Michael's Mead endures a life of abuse and isolation due to her birth deformity. However, her fortunes change when the village wise woman saves her and teaches her the art of healing. After witnessing a shocking birth, Meg discovers her true purpose: to become England's first licensed female physician and provide compassionate care to women. To achieve her goal, Meg seeks the tutelage of William of Oxford, a gruff surgeon who agrees to mentor her. But there's a catch. She must keep a secret-William and his son Gerard are performing illegal human dissections-and she must assist them. As Gerard and Meg work together, their feelings for each other deepen. Amidst a civil war, Meg makes an enemy of the Queen, who accuses her of treason. Forced to flee to Montpellier, France, Meg tries to enter medical school, only to be met with resistance. She is told to marry, stay at home, and please her husband. Meg refuses to conform. When a deadly epidemic breaks out in Montpellier, Meg has one last chance to prove herself, but at the risk of losing Gerard. A story of one woman's courage and persistence, this captivating tale follows Meg's arduous journey of overcoming prejudice and adversity as she battles societal expectations amidst the specter of a lethal epidemic.

  • - A Memoir in Prose and Verse
    av Maria Z Caponi
    335,-

    In An Accidental Pilgrim, retired physicist and Argentinean immigrant Maria Caponi, a non-religious widow of Jewish heritage, takes readers on a transformative journey along the rugged and challenging "El Camino de Santiago" trail. While it may seem like a typical hiking story, Maria's memoir is anything but ordinary. Her prose and poetry are woven together to create a tapestry of her life, including her childhood in Argentina, her experiences as a graduate student in the U.S., her marriage to her best friend, and the many journeys that have shaped her identity. An Accidental Pilgrim is a memoir that will resonate with anyone who has embarked on a journey of self-discovery. Maria's words invite readers to explore the world's beauty and complexity, reflect on the past, and embrace the unknown possibilities of the future. --- "Maria Caponi invites us along on an arduous, wondrous journey, as she hikes El Camino with a group of friends, learning again and again to love herself, her one precious life, the beautiful world in which she finds herself, wherever she goes. In the process, the reader also falls in love with this pilgrim - vulnerable, funny, warm, wise, and deeply human as she is." -Cecilia Woloch, Poet, writer, Fulbright Foundation fellow, Pushcart Prize award winner, author of Tsigan, the Gypsy Poem.

  • av J Ian Kane
    279,-

    The time is now, the place is here. Kathy Marvin's life takes a thrilling turn when she discovers a mysterious book drifting along the Fremont Falls River. Within its pages, she unravels the secrets of the para-transfuser, an ancient device capable of realizing time travel since the dawn of humanity. The text also speaks of a parallel world and a destined warrior's mission to free the Leviathan from the clutches of an Earthly King. With explicit instructions to throw the book into the sea, Kathy embarks on an extraordinary journey to different worlds. Join her in this mesmerizing collection of adventures spanning history and beyond, where imagination knows no bounds in an ever-expanding universe of captivating stories.

  • av Steve Skurka
    285,-

    "Another delightful outing for Pharo, this time investigating--between bouts of suffragette campaigning--a murder at a Canadian resort. Pharo brings all her usual brio to the task, with the hefty back up of Burford Simmons, her devoted attorney husband, and assorted assistants, including the maestro himself, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Pharo's mysteries froth with charm, as she does, yet offer a satisfying depth of research and the immersive backdrop of turn-of-the-century America."- Marina Endicott, winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and finalist for the Giller Prize"If you want to read a compelling new mystery, search no further than Steve Skurka's new novel. The indomitable Pharo Simmons has returned with her characteristic resilience, acuity, and relentlessness. As the Great War looms in Europe, Pharo, with the help of Arthur Conan Doyle, no less, is once again a wonder to behold as she solves a crime as hard as the gem at the very heart of it. Pharo and the Murder at Smoke Lake is a terrific second installment in what promises to be a rich and bold series."- Joe Kertes, winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour and the U.S. National Jewish Book Award for Fiction---In the midst of the impending European war in July 1914, the renowned author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, embarks on a tour of Canada along with his wife, as guests of the Grand Trunk Railway. Their final weekend takes them to a log camp in Algonquin Park on Smoke Lake, where they are joined by Mason Caulfield, head of the railway, and Rudolph Mulino, a silent film actor.Pharo Simmons, president of the Sherlock Holmes fan club in Buffalo, sets off for Toronto to interview Sir Arthur upon his return from the picturesque Smoke Lake, where the Doyles indulged in fishing and canoeing. However, the tranquility of the trip is shattered when one of their companions suddenly disappears and is presumed by the police to have drowned. The Doyles hastily plan to return to England, but not before Sir Arthur meets Pharo and enlists her assistance in unraveling the mystery that surrounds Smoke Lake. The author of the Sherlock Holmes books and stories suspects foul play and murder are afoot.Together, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Pharo Simmons form an unlikely partnership to investigate the mysterious incident. Was it truly an accident, or a deliberate act of murder at Smoke Lake? The duo are determined to uncover the truth, expose the crime and identify the elusive killer.

  • av Ron Kemper
    269,-

    In downtown San Francisco, an unexpected reunion unfurls between two former high school friends, Billy Feeney and Stevie Alpert, who once shared the bustling streets of Brooklyn. Now, separated by an astounding 3,000-mile gap from their familiar roots, fate has orchestrated their chance encounter at a bus stop.At the heart of the narrative lies Billy, a figure shrouded in enigma, setting in motion a series of bewildering and seemingly inexplicable actions that defy conventional understanding. Against this backdrop, Stevie's life story intricately weaves into Billy's, sparking a chain of events that blur the lines between choice and happenstance. As the characters navigate the crossroads of their interwoven fates, the delicate threads of choice and cosmic alignment are artfully entwined.Throughout A Coincidental Life, the intricate interplay between agency and the obscured prompts readers to contemplate a profound existential question: Do the reins of our lives rest in our hands, or are we subjects to the whims of coincidence, serendipity, and the veiled forces of destiny?

  • av Betty R. Wall
    329,-

    Written by the daughter of Russian Mennonite immigrants, this collection of heritage stories takes the reader from a small war-torn village in eastern Ukraine in 1943 to a hamlet in Austria and finally to the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is here that Jacob and Katie settle and create a new life for their family, upholding the traditions of their Mennonite heritage while embracing the new. A return trip to St. Peter am Kammersberg in Austria with adult children in 1974 creates further insight into the past and a juxtaposition to the present.Through vignettes of farm life and travel, the generations of women in the family share their stories, highlighting the struggles between old and new perspectives and spiritual and secular values. Two captivating stories, "Safe Haven" and "The Green Jacket," explore the challenges faced in navigating the complexities of heritage and identity.At times both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, All That This House Has To Offer pays tribute to the enduring power of home and family. With humour and insight, this book captures the essence of one Mennonite immigrant experience and the resilience of those who build new lives in foreign lands while still cherishing the traditions of their past.

  • av Nathan Guardian
    259 - 325,-

  • av Sarah Jolicoeur
    279 - 355,-

  • av Emily Martin
    245,-

    A young woman's perplexing journey through the realms of love and lust.Jack's seductive prowess ensnares the submissive Louise, igniting a series of soul-searching sexual encounters that shatter her world. Their passionate yet toxic relationship spans years, delving into themes of narcissism, gaslighting, and trauma bonding. Louise attempts to move forward, even getting married, but Jack resurfaces unexpectedly, reigniting their love affair. Are they fated to remain entangled in this fiery, disturbing rendezvous forever?In Seduction by Emily Martin, explore the depths of a toxic love affair, unearthing gaslighting, trauma bonding, and passion, all interwoven with soul-searching intimacy.

  • av Mark S. Silver
    279,-

    Mark S. Silver presents a unique, humanistic perspective on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Using a psychosocial model, this book compellingly argues that a comprehensive and systematic understanding of a borderline individual's behaviors, emotions, and thought patterns can significantly enhance their quality of life, judgment, and decision-making.By assigning clinical significance to seemingly minor behaviors, emotions, and thinking, we can unveil the underlying sources of fear, anxiety, sadness, uncertainty, guilt, and inner conflict in those with BPD. This book offers an expanded set of criteria that goes beyond what's found in the DSM-5, providing a more holistic understanding of BPD. It shows how the chaos within the borderline's internal world, fractured interpersonal communication, limited functioning, and isolation can be replaced with life-skills development, leading to an overall improved quality of life. This transformation allows the healthiest aspects of the person to emerge, fostering contentment, safety, stability, and authenticity.

  • av Christiaan A. Lecky
    285,-

    To reunite with his brother Ail, Mason and three fellow prisoners must join forces and compete in the most challenging contest ever conceived for their freedom.Readers can anticipate unique world building, one of a kind competition, and follow the journey of Mason and his crew as they navigate a brave new world. The story is filled with setups, twists, and thought-provoking observations that lead to an ending that will leave you reflecting.In Baptism by Fire, the first installment in a larger universe, you'll embark on a journey filled with curiosity, anger, tension, and self-reflection. This is just the beginning of an epic tale exploring self-identity, resilience, and a wide array of tanks, from the Sherman M4A1 76W to the Nahuel DL-43.

  • av Mel B. Yoken
    269,-

    Delve into the fascinating world of personal correspondence in A History of Letters: Memorable Quotes From a Moribund Art, Volume II. Uncover the profound insights and intimate revelations of renowned authors, scientists, politicians, artists, sports figures, and esteemed luminaries from the 20th and 21st centuries.Authored by brilliant minds, this remarkable collection offers a glimpse into the true essence of cherished heroes, exposing their vulnerabilities and humanity through their private letters. These carefully selected snippets possess an undeniable power and significance that will leave a lasting impression.Within the pages of this second volume, readers will be treated to the authentic voices of these iconic figures, gaining an unprecedented perspective into the minds and souls of multiple generations of legendary personalities. This book stands as a heartfelt tribute to their remarkable lives, wisdom, and indomitable spirit.Prepare to be captivated by the enthralling excerpts that grace these pages, immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of historical correspondence. A History of Letters Volume II promises an unforgettable journey through the hidden depths of those who have shaped our world.

  • av Arlene Feinblatt
    369,-

    "As a practicing Retina Surgeon/Ophthalmologist, who trained at, taught at, and has access to some of the best medical institutions in the world, it was only my personal interface, as a patient, with John E. Sarno, MD that led me out of my own inexplicable 'Health-Scare' labyrinth. In Breaking Out of Pain, a beautiful compendium of essays on the pioneering work of Dr. Sarno, several leaders in the field of mind-body science remind us that a leading diagnostic question for all patients needs to be, 'How are YOU doing and feeling in this thing called LIFE?'" - Michael J. Cooney, MD MBA, Managing Partner, Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, Clinical Assistant Professor, New York University Grossman School of Medicine"Dr. Sarno's seminal contributions to the field of Mindbody Medicine are duly honored in this collection of essays, commemorating his 100th birthday. I have been impressed by Dr. Sarno's work for decades. Fortunately, the impact of his ideas PERSISTS in recent paradigm shifts in the mainstream understanding and treatment of chronic pain." - Andrew T. Weil, MD, Founder, University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative MedicineHave you been living for years with pain? Have doctors been unable to explain satisfactorily why you're suffering? Does nothing seem to work, and do you feel like you've tried everything, including surgery?Maybe you're suffering from Tension Myoneural Syndrome (TMS), a Mindbody disorder. Delve into the world of Mindbody disorders and how they're commonly mis/undiagnosed. Learn how identical structural findings on imaging studies might appear in people without pain as well as in those struggling with discomfort and why physical treatments fail to treat Mindbody disorders. Gain an appreciation of the pioneering work of John E. Sarno, M.D. in diagnosing and treating Mindbody disorders as well as insight into how four healthcare professionals who worked directly with Dr. Sarno have been carrying on his legacy.Learn how you might finally break out of the clutches of chronic pain.

  • av Mwana Wamusikavanhu
    275,-

    President Runo is a man who knows no boundaries, defying rules and exploiting legal loopholes to maintain his iron grip on power. With the help of cunning legal masterminds, he employs an improvisational rationality, making up the rules as he goes along.Friendships crumble as Runo sows seeds of discord, creating factions that tear each other apart while he remains untouchable. Those who dare challenge his authority are dealt with ruthlessly - used and discarded when their political utility expires. For those who still pose a threat, he employs the insidious honey trap to silence them forever.In The Sacred Passage, Mwana waMusikavanhu unravels the intricate web of Runo's sadistic reign, leaving readers in awe of the depths of his depravity. With every turn of the page, you'll be drawn into a world of ruthless politics and relentless ambition, where no elimination trick is too foul in the pursuit of power.

  • av Martha Burns
    285 - 359,-

    In 1924, at Brooklyn's Kings County Hospital, Ruby del Palacio delivers a blue baby weeks early. The baby girl dies for want of oxygen. Within a year, Ruby delivers another baby girl named Alice.Gradually realizing that her sole role in the del Palacio household is to conceive, deliver, and nurse babies, trapped by societal expectations in a time of limited women's rights and rampant injustices, Ruby summons the courage to sue for a legal separation from her Colombian husband, Juan. Her efforts are met with a counter lawsuit, resulting in Juan being granted custody of their six children. Months later, he flees the state with the children, leaving Ruby abandoned and bereft.Decades later, Alice embarks on a journey to find her long-lost mother. It is only when a dear friend imparts a profound revelation to Alice, explaining that forgiveness necessitates relinquishing all hope for a different past, that Alice finds the strength to accept her history.Across the Narrows unravels as a sweeping family saga, centered around a tragedy that shapes the del Palacio family's destiny and leaves little room for forgiveness. With themes of love, loss, and resilience, this poignant novel explores the transformative power of forgiveness and the pursuit of one's own identity in the face of adversity.

  • av Sally Stevens
    255,-

    Come with us on the magical journey of the sweetly insane and delusional Mrs. Naomi Billingsley, who has created fantastic, magical and delightful fantasies to break the humdrum existence of her daily midwestern life. She decides to share them with her psychiatrist, who comes to believe he's found the unusual patient that will make him famous.In the world of Mrs. Naomi Billingsley, illogical, colorful experiences begin to manifest, with evidence that suggests perhaps some of her stories actually have taken place. This also raises the question of whose world her psychiatrist is actually living in - his own world, or his patient's - and results in an eventual reversal of their two roles. Naomi Billingsley is a most engaging, slightly disturbed but delightful character, and every chapter's story is a world of its own. Things eventually turn out well - even the alarming bullet wound in her forehead that her psychiatrist can't help noticing upon her arrival to his office, in one of her early visits.Mrs. Billingsley's life gradually morphs back into a realistic, grounded world where she has gained the confidence needed to face the challenges. And there are challenges to face ...one of which culminates in an utterly unexpected twist.

  • av Maria Orlando
    329,-

    No one uses guilt the way Italians and Greeks do.Maria and Nick know that only too well. The two teachers swap stories about their respective mothers and aunts, who have employed tears and sorrow the way a surgeon uses a scalpel. They gift their tormentors a trip to California, but ironically the ladies wind up on the same flight, where they become instant friends, and the world suddenly gets turned upside down.If you have kids, if you were a kid---whatever your ethnic background---you will laugh, sigh, and shake your head as you share this adventure with Maria and Nick and their Mediterranean Mothers!!

  • av Devin Browne
    199,-

    Magic has returned to the world, eagerly awaiting at your fingertips. Many of us now walk the earth, recognizing, and remembering that we are more than mere humans; we are spiritual beings here once again for a human experience.This Activation Letter recounts my journey of breaking conditioning and "waking up." It catalyzes your inner awakening, guiding you to rediscover the magic within. Through self-acceptance, self-discovery, and the embrace of your innate magic, we are poised to bring healing and peace back into the world.Awakening Souls, you stand on the precipice of a transformative journey. In this book you will find channeled messages from ancient Deities, enchanting Fae, majestic Dragons, and other mystical beings, the very essence of your soul will kindle with remembrance and the magic that still courses through your veins.It is time to embrace your readiness and wake up to the enchanting possibilities that await. Your inner awakening journey begins now.

  • av Richard Sipe
    255,-

    "As you turn the page in this quirky poetry collection, here it comes! Each poem is a surprise journey of fun, starting with 'Evil Glass Dog.' Feel the sense of wonder reading this book. Then it's gone..." - Janay CosnerImmerse yourself in this collection, where myriad souls abide. Encounter the likes of Rod Serling, Judas, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Dunn, Franco Harris, and an eerie glass dog within Richard Sipe's latest work. These diverse characters come together in a tapestry that delves into the fleeting nature of existence; a reckoning with the ephemeral nature of all things.With a sharp wit, Sipe guides us through themes of hunger, love, time travel, bowling, and an unforgettable ride in a hearse. These narratives culminate in a gathering that beckons us to ponder the journey we've unexpectedly embarked upon and the party we somehow crashed.

  • av Jo Ann Kiser
    385,-

    From inhabitant of a cardboard cradle deep in the Kentucky hills to young romantic in New York City, Geneva Clay is transformed by her journey and yet indelibly the same.As Geneva's family migrates from one place to another, the once-familiar landscapes of her Kentucky childhood blend into a mosaic of poetic memories and near mythologies. In an Ohio college, she forms enduring friendships that provide both sustenance and education: Ella, an independent and empathetic spirit navigating a racially challenged environment; Sammy, a sophisticated rebel who briefly mentors Geneva; and Annie, who introduces Geneva to the excitement and complexities of New York.Geneva tentatively adopts the grand city, seeking work and love. After months of unhappy struggle and loneliness, she secures a position in a prestigious research foundation and, taking a chance on a brief encounter in a museum, gets involved with and marries Cullen, her first true love. However, continuing to grapple with reshaping her identity, she eventually leaves the Chatham Foundation and Cullen, too, behind.Much like Geneva, we all must part with our childhood innocence and embark on a quest to find our place within the universe, one that will fill the void left by the magic circle of meaning we've left behind.

  • av Mark Pickvet
    345,-

    In 99 Ways to Die, Mark Pickvet presents a collection of dark and chilling short stories that explore the many ways in which people meet their untimely demise. From accidents and unfortunate circumstances to poor decision-making and risk-taking, each of the 49 chapters is dedicated to a numerical sequence of dying from 1 to 99.But this isn't just a book about death. It's a cautionary tale that reminds us of the importance of safety and the consequences of neglecting it. Through vivid and graphic scenes, the author emphasizes the need to take safety seriously and to follow all safety signs, notices, bulletins, manuals, advice, and warnings.With adult themes, a few nude and foul language references, and graphic scenes, 99 Ways to Die is not for the faint of heart. But for those brave enough to delve into its pages, it offers a unique and thought-provoking look at the fragility of life and the importance of safety. So lock up your guns, wear a helmet when biking, and read this book with caution. Because in a world where accidents can happen at any moment, safety truly does come first.

  • av Jeff Kirchick
    255,-

    "Good fiction humanizes other people for us. Jeff Kirchick writes about the boys we all envied or pretended to dismiss-the star athletes, the handsome straight guys, the respected Ivy League graduates, the men with two parents, both kind and supportive and prosperous-and shows these paragons from the inside, their fears, their vulnerabilities, their sensitivity, their loves and their coming to terms with mortality, their own and that of others. Most writers are losers; it's something new to hear about the inner life of a winner." - Edmund WhiteIn today's world, young men grapple with concepts like "toxic masculinity" that often lead to self-doubt and aimlessness. Such ideologies can push them toward negative influences online or unproductive behaviors. How Boys Learn by Jeff Kirchick presents a different perspective, delving into the nuanced journeys boys navigate. These stories offer insight into friendships, relationships, sexuality, and the quest to become better individuals.Kirchick's collection captures diverse experiences: from a conflicted teenage wrestler in rural Pennsylvania to a postwar society designed to curb "bad ideas," and a doctor's encounters with family and an unusual patient. Love is the overarching theme, whether it's the characters' connections with others or their pursuit of self-love.Originally penned in 2010 under the guidance of esteemed author Edmund White at Princeton University, these tales have been refined for a wider audience. Kirchick's aim is to impart lessons on struggle, humanity, and discovering love in unexpected corners. How Boys Learn invites readers to explore the complexities of growing up and finding love amid life's challenges.

  • av Kellye Abernathy
    185,-

    The companion novel to The Aquamarine Surfboard. "This is a night for being brave."In the aftermath of a devastating sickness that shatters their close-knit beach town, six lonely kids are drawn together during the unpredictable autumn equinox. Among them are fourteen-year-old Lorelei, who yearns to be an oceanographer, and her peculiar younger brother, Tad, who possesses an otherworldly curiosity. When Lorelei has a strange and almost deadly encounter in a sea cave, her loyal boyfriend, Casey, cannot reconcile her fantastical experience with the rational world. Condi, Lorelei's best friend, understands ocean magic but isn't free to share what she knows. Kait, a girl from Ireland, regrets her impulsive move to America-all because of an odd occurrence involving her deceased boyfriend's lost surfboard. When tides turn and the moon shifts, Isaac, the new kid in town who despises the ocean, is forced to face the truth-a profound and powerful magic lives in the deep. Guided by a wise surf master, mystical old women known as the Beachlings, and an open-hearted grandmother, six kids embark on transformative adventures that challenge their beliefs about possibilities and the intense nature of love.----Praise for The Aquamarine Surfboard "A tender, richly imagined middle-grade novel."BookLife (Publisher's Weekly) - Lightning Bolt Editor's Pick"This book will have you laughing out loud and crying softly into its pages."Samantha Hui, Independent Book Review

  • av Michael Stepniak
    279 - 355,-

  • av J. Ian Kane
    329,-

    The time is now, the place is here.¿Kathy Marvin's life takes a thrilling turn when she discovers a mysterious book drifting along the Fremont Falls River. Within its pages, she unravels the secrets of the para-transfuser, an ancient device capable of realizing time travel since the dawn of humanity. The text also speaks of a parallel world and a destined warrior's mission to free the Leviathan from the clutches of an Earthly King.With explicit instructions to throw the book into the sea, Kathy embarks on an extraordinary journey to different worlds. Join her in this mesmerizing collection of adventures spanning history and beyond, where imagination knows no bounds in an ever-expanding universe of captivating stories.

  • av Samantha Davenport
    299,-

    Coming back from the dead sucks.Resurrecting from the dead was never meant to be easy. All of Ami's cherished Bonds vanished, leaving her to rebuild connections from scratch. As she battles to forge new ties, fresh trials emerge. Her newfound captaincy appears promising, yet the formidable Head General Tso is unwavering in his determination to banish her. With Generals Lee and Mason pursuing their own ambitions and Rikardi maintaining a watchful gaze, Ami navigates a treacherous landscape.Amidst fears of a shattered alliance with Jasmine and a resurfacing Dali curse, Ami seeks support among the Nobles. But there's more-a dire situation brews beyond Talient, demanding her attention. Living again might not be ordinary, but it's certainly never dull.In Conri, book two in the White Dragon series, Ami's resilience shines as she confronts the trials of the living and the challenges of her newfound captaincy. Can she rally allies, salvage alliances, and confront the growing threats, or will she find herself swallowed by the chaos she faces?

  • av Tom Tolnay
    295,-

    With an increasing multitude of Greeks stomping around metropolitan New York, the author noticed many of them seemed to be employed as corporals of the service industry-park attendants, apartment painters, supermarket clerks, and, especially, dishwashers, waitresses, and short-order cooks. This circumstance led him to wonder: How did it happen that these custodians, busboys, and counter girls ended up being the last remnants of the ancient architects of Western Civilization?To explore this question, he began writing storychapters, which followed the exploits of one Greek family transplanted in Brooklyn, NY, as it wrestled to make sense of life in America from the 60s to the end of the 20th century. He used family feasts at Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, a wedding, and a funeral as milestones in their journey, and labeled these feasts profane because of the unholy manner in which they were conducted. The profane feasts herein are narrated by Alexandros Dropolous, Jr., as he passes from childhood to young manhood and, ultimately, to his own wedding feast and the baptism of his son.Whether their adventure had been carefully planned or pursued intuitively, the author believed this family of Greeks in America was using their classical history as a kind of modern-day Trojan horse. The idea was not to topple our government which, after all, is held together by Greco-Roman ideas, but to replace their own lost greatness with the American dream by inserting themselves, patiently and unobtrusively, into one household, one coffee shop, one school, one house of worship at a time.

  • av Chantae Shor
    185,-

    Ever been told you or your child cannot do something?Yet, is there an inner knowing, a voice inside you telling you are limitless and can do anything you put your mind to? Believe and you will achieve! Come fly with this brave bluejay as he does what makes his soul sing. Learn how to teach yourself and your children the power of manifestation as we center our thoughts in a colorful array of watercolor illustrations with one brave bluejay who dares to be different and lives his life as an example to inspire others. What makes your soul sing?

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