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  • av Maria Del Rosario Basterra
    135 - 179,-

  • av Sheila McLeod Arnopoulos
    149,-

    Out of Bounds features Montreal women of different ages and cultural backgrounds facing a range of contemporary challenges and adventures at home and in other countries. Indigenous individuals, immigrant women, aging women, victims of domestic violence, addicts, and Holocaust survivors face making difficult choices at dramatic turning points in their lives. The stories are linked partly through one character who appears at key stages of her life, starting when she is sixteen and finishing when she is a retired anthropology professor and meets a fascinating but mysterious man she knew when she was a young reporter. She plays a role in the lives of several women featured in the book.One of the women, who starts as an accountant and ends up helping poor women in Mexico start small businesses, has a rambling Montreal house where she welcomes women needing a safe place to escape to while making life-changing decisions. Settings include Montreal, Vancouver, and New York, as well as Portugal, Mexico, Antigua, Tunisia, Morocco, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and rural India.

  • av E M Dempsey
    139,-

    At a time when governors have been sent to jail, presidents have been impeached, and legislatures seem dedicated to gridlock, and adherence to blind partisanship trumps all else, it's not hard to fathom why American people have become skeptical about politicians and cynical about the entire political process and downright disgusted at what is seen to be governmental shenanigans. It may come, then, as comfort to some and dubious to others to read about a politician who has been dubbed "the genuine article," a man who personified the adage "what you see is what you get," a person who believed that life was about giving and not about getting. That's the kind of man I grew up knowing, the kind of politician, who would no longer fit the current mold, the person I am honored to call "my father."

  • av Kristin Gentile
    149,-

    Hazel is an eight-year-old who likes to wear tutus and pearls while hunting.Hazel has gone on many hunting trips with her mommy and daddy ever since she was a baby.After reaching the proper age, and learning about gun safety, and hunting safety, along with appreciating the land and the gifts it provides, Hazel is ready to try for herself.How will Hazel's hunt turn out?

  • av Laura DiMartino
    129,-

    Poetry can be viewed as a reflection, a song, if you will, of society in the time it is written, but at the same time, it is timeless in the continuum of past, present, and future. In the dance of words, the reader will follow the Rorschach Ink Blots in the dance of words to find meaning in the visual imagery presented here.

  • av David Sarles
    149,-

    Arthur Dale is a grownup, a high school English teacher. He tries to meet his students halfway, let them run with their ideas, and then also offer them other ways to look at stories or poems. He sees his students holding back, trying to be cool as they pass through the days in his classroom, but he knows that out in the world they are lively, spirited, and they look around to find others to run with, to engage in their schemes, to push against the limits. Arthur worries -- does he muster his courage and join them in their rebellions, or keep his cool and stay in school? This is an important moment for him. Does he take a chance and run with the pack? Or stay back on the sidelines. Can he do both? What would happen then?

  • av Iris Rosax
    129,-

    Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing in this compelling exploration of resilience and forgiveness.Have you endured unimaginable hardships, surviving what feels like hell on earth, only to realize that the path to salvation lies not in entering heaven, but in healing your own wounded heart? In this poignant tale, you will discover that the true meaning of home extends far beyond physical walls - it resides within the depths of your own being.As you navigate the challenging terrain of self-forgiveness and forgiveness of others, you will uncover a profound truth: the battle lies not in the external world, but within yourself. It is through this internal struggle that you find the strength to grow and transcend the limitations imposed upon you.

  • av Lakshan Chaturi
    149,-

    Get ready for a whimsical adventure in this engaging chapter book tailored for young readers. Set in a world filled with quirky characters and their eccentric antics, the tale unfolds with the introduction of Vincent, an offbeat character known for his unconventional habits. In an amusing twist, Vincent resists the notion of cleaning his teeth, causing quite a commotion among the other inhabitants of Bear's house, including the toothbrush, toothpaste, and their delightful companions.As the tension rises, the quirky bunch devises a clever and fast-paced plan to address Vincent's dental defiance. With a resounding cry of "PUMP! PUMP! PUMP! BLOW HIS FACE UP!" they embark on a playful mission to teach Vincent the importance of following 'Dental Rules.' Through their inventive punishment, the story embraces a lighthearted yet valuable lesson about the significance of oral hygiene.

  • av Joan Jackson
    139,-

    What possible good can come from a 16-inch square of dry dirt in a big grey city? It's just concrete dust and city dirt surrounded by sidewalk.What happened next when Grampa gave a rumpled bag with a wilted spiky plant to Omar took the five year old's life in a new direction, sparking a new interest, a daily conversation. That 16-inch square garden became the center of his and his grampa's life.That summer they spent watching over the grey-green spiked artichoke plant in its impossibly improbable garden surrounded by sidewalk.Who knew that almost magical changes could happen to that scrap of dirt and stringy plant with just a bit of help from a little boy and an elderly man.

  • av James Dalton
    129,-

    What does one do when one has literally reached the very depth of despair and loss?How does one find that sense of inspiration and hope for a better life? Is all lost? Will my life become an inspiration and hope for others?The stories woven in All the Dead Horses are true and actually happened. The "Dead Horses" act as a metaphor for all the many tragedies, hurts, betrayals, and all manner of injustice that we have left behind on our journey of life and in many ways hold us back from moving forward in life. Through courage, determination and the underestimated power of community and love the two characters in this book weave a magnificent message of inspiration, courage, hope, community, faith and love.Follow the many twists and turns in their lives, and may you find in your own life the many inspirations around you that may bring to others as well.

  • av Diana Reed Morris
    159,-

    Young, naïve Jeananne Cameron is swept into a fantastic new life among Texas oil barons and their Hispanic staff of maids, cooks, bodyguards, and chauffeurs. Her fortunes spiral upward when she marries Geoff Wilkins, handsome playboy and heir to the family's oil-patch business and wealth.But nothing about this world is as it appears.The charming Geoff Wilkins is a gambler and a cheat. The family patriarch is leading a double life. And, among the Hispanics are secrets that cause surprise and shock on both sides of the US/Mexico border.In Monterrey the tensions caused by greed, hidden love, loyalty, lies, and ambition collide to create a story of adventure and romance.

  • av J Coleman-Merritt
    129,-

    Lessons from Starfish is the story of a teacher who didn't really plan to be a teacher - and the children who taught her the most about teaching and learning. The author shares this about her book: "I hope that my starfish stories are an invitation to practitioners and parents - and all those who work with children - to take the journey with our students that can lead to the heart of teaching and learning. I also hope that through these stories, parent readers, educators and community will gain insight into the many ways that we are all important educational partners who play significant roles in our children's educational lives."In this memoir, you will meet seven children who inspired their teacher to "make a difference" - not just for the seven - but for all the children she taught.

  • av Doug Goodkin
    159,-

    Wouldn't it be wonderful if all American school children learned something about our great American art form of jazz? If they not only listened to and played their music, but also learned the stories of our American jazz geniuses? If by hearing these stories, they also came to understand something of how systemic racism has hurt and continues to hurt us all? If they were inspired to begin the long walk toward justice, accompanied by the joy of jazz?Jazz, Joy and Justice is the trio that will help us as we stand at the crossroads between education and catastrophe. It sings out the songs of our triumph and shame, our joy and our pain, our happiness and our sorrow, our yesterday and tomorrow. If you love jazz, find out the hidden stories of some of your favorite musicians. If you love justice, discover how jazz musicians did so much more than entertain. If you need some joy in your day, listen to the musical examples suggested in these pages.Come join Louis, Ella, Duke, Lady Day, Monk, Miles and many more to consider how to make the world our children deserve as beautiful and swingin' as the music they created.

  • av Karen Mowers
    149,-

    What happens when Livi Grace has to follow her Daddy's rules? She finds creative ways that make respecting these rules fun. Read how she accomplishes it in this delightful pattern-based story. You can even try and clap to the word patterns in the book and then use some of your words to duplicate the pattern!

  • av Henry A. Burns
    189

    Jeremy Blunt is warning from beyond the grave. Kasumi and Little Bit have a secret plan to make the Alsoo even stronger. The Alsoo are developing a government on Earth and Brother Hope rules the largest concentration of Alsoo remaining on Burrow-home. Kusumi gives Big Rock and his family a chance to return home.

  • av Jennifer Schmidig
    139,-

    Ah! Welcome! I have been waiting for you! You have found a path that leads to a secret place I know deep in the great Northwoods, where magical trees whisper tales of fairies and gnomes. Open the story and begin your journey. In this first tale, come meet the Grandfather Tree, who always has a story to tell, and Joshua, a special gnome who learns the importance of teamwork and cooperation.

  • av Jorge Harrington
    129,-

    Prepare yourself for a spine-chilling journey through the pages of this gripping anthology, Six Tales of Terror. Within its compelling narratives lie stories of profound literary merit that will both captivate and haunt you.With masterful precision, the author skillfully weaves together a tapestry of horrors, each tale crafted to elicit suspense and dread, leaving you breathless and eagerly turning the pages.Delving fearlessly into the darkest recesses of the human psyche, these stories will keep you on the edge of your seat, ensnaring your imagination with unexpected twists and turns.But be forewarned, dear reader, for once you have experienced these macabre tales, you may never emerge from their grasp unscathed.

  • av Jennifer M. Jackson
    139,-

    Can a shelter dog in desperate need of a loving home be the key to a family in need? Emily, a prospective vet school student, falls in love with a shelter dog named Chance. With the dog pulling at her heartstrings and her uncle pushing the thought, Emily wants to bring Chance home. When her father says no, Emily's heart is broken. More stress is then added to the already list of family issues.Will chance get a forever home that he has been looking for? Will he be the key to Emily's family coming back together or will there be a forever distance between Emily and her father?

  • av Catherine Burroughs
    149,-

    Two families on Edisto Island, SC are convulsed by the mixed-race child of a white woman and her black lover. Set between 1959 and 1994, this explosive novel poses crucial questions about the extent to which two families can escape the legacy of slavery. Why do even well-meaning modern men and women become bearers of the south's sadistic practices?

  • av Deanna Moody
    129,-

    Mistakes Like This is a book of poetry that strongly emphasizes the harshest and most confusing of truths. This book focuses specifically on the realization and appreciation for one's own worth and the importance of recognizing an unstable relationship or a toxic friendship and coping with the loss of the ones we hold most dear.This book covers personal experiences that people of all ages can enjoy and learn from. Each poem within this book has a specific meaning and storyline that readers can insert themselves into to really get a full feeling of what each poem has to offer. With lots of sharp turns and plot twists, this book succeeds at making its readers interested and wanting more.

  • av Tyler Harrison
    139,-

    Timmy takes pride in being different and represents that we should love and always treat others equally. The author speaks to the children in their language, asking them to trust their teachers and counsellors, to never be afraid to speak up about abuse if it is happening in the home. The book is a part of the rescue mission of restoring the lives of children.

  • av Nakisha Adams
    129,-

    Take a moment to reflect on relationships past and present and what they may have taught you. What you thought you wanted and wished for, to the moment when you realized you should have been more specific in your requests. This is a journey of reflection, release, and re-directing focus, from what is wanted to what is needed. That need and want from not only someone else but also yourself. Follow the story of five relationships - The Good, The Bad, and The Fling. Told through short stories and poems, these stories and poems, will not only help you discover some things about yourself but also help you discover what you may have lost searching for your comfort in someone else. Sometimes what you really need has been there all along, just waiting on you to be ready, waiting on you to finally release that baggage of your past and deal with some things you were scared to look at within yourself.

  • av Marilyn Dorf
    149,-

    Friday's House and Other Stories offers a captivating glimpse into the practicality of American farm life during the 1930s and 1940s. Through the author's vivid storytelling, readers are introduced to a cast of eccentric characters who face extraordinary challenges that are sure to uplift and inspire.Immerse yourself in a world of imagination as you encounter a thunderstorm that drenches you with its power, the honk of a goose that awakens you from slumber, and ponies trotting where they shouldn't be. You'll meet a cow and a woman living in a boxcar, a hen residing in a town library, and experience heartwarming moments that will bring tears to your eyes and laughter to your lips.The book's language is peppered with subtle surprises, and it offers a glimpse into the harsh realities of life in the Midwest during that era. But it also highlights the determination and perseverance of the people who lived there, as well as the awe-inspiring beauty of the land itself - from its twinkling stars to its majestic owls and butterflies.

  • av Robert Patrick
    119,-

    After COVID-19, the next medical crisis will be Alzheimer's Disease. It is estimated to impact 5.5 million in the US alone. This little booklet chronicles one woman's slide into eternity. The disease is hard to diagnose, and both difficult and expensive to treat. The disease sometimes starts in middle age, but mostly affects the elderly. Once it affects a family, it tends to dominate all other activities. It affects all races and appears worldwide. This booklet tells of ten years care for one man's wife. Compare your situation to his.

  • av Tawna Hutchison
    149,-

    In the gripping novel, Alone Together, the world as we know it has been ravaged by an unforgiving virus, leaving Bree Wasson and her family to navigate a shattered landscape. As Bree reflects on her tumultuous journey from the age of fifteen to nineteen, a chilling reality unfolds-the global population has plummeted from over eight billion to a mere five.United by an unbreakable bond, Bree, her sister Jenn, and their partners Zack and Hawk embark on a perilous quest, their young brother Davy in tow, in search of other survivors. However, the relentless hardships they encounter along the way test the limits of their endurance and resilience. Strained relationships and personal losses threaten to erode the flicker of hope that keeps them going.Alone Together explores the delicate balance between survival and the human spirit's yearning for connection. As this small family confronts the daily struggles of existence, they grapple with the complexities of their relationships and the weight of their individual grief. Yet, they refuse to relinquish the belief that somewhere out there, others may still endure.

  • av Mary Tellefson
    335

    At last! The field of Orientation and Mobility (O&M) embraces the 21st Century Model for standards-based instruction with these research-based, peer-reviewed, and validated performance standards that correlate to success in career, college and community life.Commensurate with general education curriculum, these learner performance standards give important credibility to O&M instruction by providing measurable, age-appropriate and culturally responsive outcome targets to guide assessment and instruction. For those who don't understand what O&M is and for those who fund it, the O&M CCCRS clearly articulate and justify a learner's need for instruction, justify a level of service needed to meet age-appropriate performance targets and justify the tools need to do the job. This is a must resource for master and novel-level instructors alike.

  • av Paul Nyberg
    129,-

    Hey Mom and Dad, I guess you are looking for an imaginative book to read to your kids. I hope this book will take you back to your childhood when playing was generated by your wild imagination. The kids could go for a wild ride with Mom and Dad through a make-believe land where the words and pictures paint a portrait that will stick in your minds. When the stress of work and school may occupy your mind, you will remember this book, and it will bring a smile to your face. It is so important to remember how to be a child once again, and to make it a total adventure for your kids to read or listen to a book being read. I hope that light will stay lit in your hearts forever. Maybe someday when you are a grandparent, you will see the true importance of how children's books ignite the imagination. There is nothing like the sparkling eyes of a child. Love you all, Grandpa Paul.

  • av Shane Offerman
    129,-

    Professor Stan Christen struggles to come to terms with a dark moment in his past. Driven to write to ease the pain, The Giant of the Beyond is his therapy. The Giant sees Stan as a 10-year-old boy. With his friend, Walter Davidson, they both conjure up a plan to take an ill-advised bike trip in Rougemont Forest. Driven by a sense of adventure and a cavalier attitude, they each defy the stern warnings of their parents and Mrs. F., their teacher. To some, the forest was hell. To Stan and Walter, it represented freedom. To one man, it was the chance to mop up unfinished, twisted family business.

  • av Maureen Petro
    139,-

    Celebrate the boundless spirit of children and embrace the profound role we play as adults in nurturing their growth and individuality. In this empowering book, we are reminded of the immense responsibility to lovingly guide and truly listen to our little ones. With a heartfelt intention, this captivating narrative aims to instill in children, from an early age, the unwavering belief that they have the power to embrace their authentic selves and deserve to be surrounded by safety and love. Discover the transformative journey that unfolds as we empower the youngest among us to flourish and thrive, embracing their unique spirit with unwavering confidence and joy.

  • av Benazir Marjan
    119,-

    This book explores the many ways to make money from the stock market. It also explores the changing realities of the 21st century finance and the dynamic business world, career opportunities in accounting, impact of wages on employee productivity, how corporate social responsibility benefits both the business and society, challenges in succession planning and pros and cons of franchising business. This book also provides a unique look at linguistics from diglossia and its advantages, disadvantages to the academic, cultural and global effects of a bilingual education system in different practical fields through this book, drawing on her degree qualifications. She also has shared some of her real life experiences (about 15 best tips for stress management, how to take exam preparation in best ways, writing on Hubpages, 12 best ways to beat depression) which should prove helpful for readers in their practical life issues.

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