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  • av Jem
    149 - 265,-

    Copper was given to a lady to take care of him. Her three dogs help out, play with him and sleep with him. Will Copper make it?

  • av Rosalyn Beth Nolt
    239

    The Song of Penny Robin gives a week-long glimpse into the life of a young robin who struggles with her inability to sing. After numerous and humorous attempts of trying to be something other than a bird, she is shown, through an unexpected adventure, that God can use her just the way she is.

  • av Deborah Reese
    179 - 315

    The war of 1812 is raging. Buck Stephens, notorious privateer, is interested in only one thing driving the British from the eastern seaboard. He is sidetracked by Marianne Primrose, an insistent and opinionated schoolteacher. Their purposes collide, so a compromise is grudgingly made. The combative relationship between Buck and Maryanne slowly evolves into a burgeoning love affair until malicious former love interests vow to separate them. Despite the intrusion of the outside world, Buck and Marianne find their way back to one another time and time again. But in the end, will their love be strong enough to fight for and

  • av PATTI BURT SOLOMITO
    139 - 169

    A brilliant and magical world exists for our children today This book is the perfect bedtime story its soothing, rhyming style is easy to read and follow. The thoughts of each of the characters are positive reinforcements of dreaming big and reaching for the stars Your childs imagination will be ignited with fun, fantasy and play. And, there are subtle hints reminding children of the values of giving and being a good neighbor and friend. I Want To is the beginners guide to dreaming big

  • av Sandy Gorman
    149 - 179

    It all happened one day when Jonathan brought his lizard to show the class. Miss Weston noticed a note was being passed around the room. She also noticed that the children were looking around at each other and down at the floor. Miss Weston stopped teaching multiplication facts and said, Ok, let me see the note. The student had written the note in pencil, Pass the note, the lizards loose.

  • av K Clemens Costa
    149 - 179

    We all know french fries are golden, crispy, and delicious. But before you eat them at the drive-in, a baseball game, or the county fair, have you ever wondered where this plate of scrumptious fries starts? Do they grow on a bush or in a tree? What if fries are really something else in disguise? Discover where this tasty treat sprouts and who works hard so you can enjoy them

  • av Ajax Moon
    159 - 295

    A Pocketful of Poems. Magic Wings is a pocketful of poems a whimsical and poetic portrayal of children, angels, fairies and all magical things. The poems were written over a 30-year period while the author was living in a remote cabin and hiking the San Gabriel Mountains of California. The beauty of the forests, streams, and waterfalls inspired thoughts that grew into this book.Accompanying the poems are 100-year-old postcards, reflecting the heartbeat and essence of each poem.

  • av Joseph Oler
    209 - 355

    Two Brothers Quest for Adventure Fortune and Perspective. ARE WE WORTHY? It is a question that haunted Jake and Joey for over a month as they struggled to accomplish what so many people had told them was impossible. For a whole year leading up to the trip, people had gone out their way to tell Jake and Joey, People dont hitchhike anymore, morons Youre gonna die out there if you really go through with this. The boys just gritted their teeth and held their tongue, for it wouldnt be long until they flew across the country with a one-way plane ticket and a goal to hitchhike almost 3,000 miles back to their hometown. IT TURNED OUT TO BE HARDER

  • av Chelsea Girard
    159 - 305

    It is written that the firstborn must take their seat on the throne in the case of death among the king or queen. But what happens if you are twins? After the sudden death of their mother, twins Cassius and Ivy must battle for the throne in order to see who will rule over Morkaia. But when they must put their differences aside during the war against the kingdoms enemies, they may lose more than just the throne in battle.

  • av DIANA O'DONN MORENO
    146 - 295

    There are good men and bad men out there. I have loved and learned from both. The most important lesson I learned is that a man should be judged by the way he makes you feel, not by the way he looks, the size of his bank account, his hands, or his feet. After youve read Lessons Learned, perhaps you will understand why I tend to shy away from rich, powerful men who treat women like trophies on their arms, or the prize in a box of Cracker Jacks, neither of which I am content to be. Give me a blue-collar worker that treats me like the queen of his universe, please As for you, my dear readers, go forth and strive to make your mate, your partner,

  • av Elizabeth Speckman
    169 - 315

    Killian Marlow has been running from his past for two years. He never stays in one place for long. That is until he comes upon the seemingly laidback, sleepy town of Autumn Falls. But Killian learns that even quiet towns hold dark secrets. Emily Porter has lived in Autumn Falls her whole life. She and her siblings live under the ever-watchful eye of their aunt ever since their parents died. The thing is, Emily, her siblings, and their friends are not human. They all have powers and are lethal with any weapon. One fateful day, Emilys secret comes out with Killian watching. Emily ends up telling him everything. Killian knows he should stay away

  • av Brenda MacDonald
    169 - 305

    This life story is intended to inspire the reader to start thinking about their own life and how much life means. A life with tragedy, happiness, and contentment. A journey of endurance and strength, of survival and fulfillment. An itch that turned into a two-year commitment with hopes of sharing a life of real stories - with real people - real emotions and real possibilities. True and amusing stories that will keep you entertained. You will read that you dont have to be rich, famous or powerful to live a meaningful life. Be the best you can be with family, friends and with others you choose to be with. My life, the first

  • av Aisha Mian
    149

    Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme is a unique book that revolves around the idea of herbs. Young farmer, Anthony, learns that patience and politeness can bring about great rewards through the cultivation of simple herbs such as parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. The herbs play an important role for him to be strong and patient while facing hardships in his life along with the cruel attitude of his uncle and a judging kingdom.

  • av Stewart Hellman
    315

    The Who achieved legendary status from their Woodstock 1969 concert. With truly groundbreaking music and theatrics to match, this performance brought about a great era for The Who, where each concert reached the height of visual and musical perfection. During 1969-1971, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, and John Entwisle had no equal onstage. Some of their greatest music was performed at the Woodstock Music Festival, Fillmore East, Tanglewood Music Shed, and the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium. The photos within this book have captured their magic. The Who were unpredictable, always pushing the limits musically, led by a

  • av Catalin Matyus
    149 - 179

    The First Interview with the Easter Bunny brings to light the centuries-old mystery on how the Easter Bunny came to be and how he became the spring hero of every child for hundreds of years now. A story that shows how anyone, no matter how small or how big, can become someone that can leave a big imprint in others lives through random acts of kindness and courage.

  • av MARQUES NO MARCHAND
    169 - 315

    Maybe you are in some high-end rehab in Sausalito, California. Maybe you are staying in a shelter in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Maybe you moved back in with your parents. It really doesnt matter where you are. If you are a junky and you want to quit but you cant, I get it. I have been there more than once. But do you really want to get sober? Or are you just broke and need a place to crash? Maybe your girlfriend threw you and all your shit out because you get crazy and you black out and you threatened to kill her again. Maybe you finally got caught robbing your grandmothers house. Such scenarios are not fictions for addicts they are

  • av Jacquelin Ihuwan
    149

    We've all had a moment where we question the reflection we see. When I Look in the Mirror was designed to highlight potential comments biracial children may face and the resulting questions that could follow. It is a book that not only appeals to young children with its colorful pictures and catchy wording but can also be used by adults to introduce deeper issues and important life lessons.

  • av Lucille Giffone
    149 - 265,-

    The Shape Rebellion is a book for all ages and encompasses the best learning philosophy A story that teaches the cognitive and the emotional. We see geometric shapes all day indoors, windows, floors, sandwiches cut into triangles - and through these shapes, we learn that change, although difficult, can be freeing. The Shape Rebellion is here to teach us about math, struggle, change, and life.

  • av John Gaudioso
    169 - 315

    My Memoir. My brothers Al, Bob, and I witnessed our mom carried and dragged past us by men in white as we huddled against our living room wall. Dad arranged for Mom to be confined to a mental facility. He didnt bother considering to soften our confusion by explaining Mom was sick or where she was being taken. Shortly afterward, Dad had us transferred to a special school for three weeks. Actually, we were transferred to an orphanage. Again, he didnt bother preparing us for what was ahead of us the least of which was the absence of family influences. Our mom endured eleven years in a mental facility. We endured eight and a half years in

  • av Sophia Sophie
    159 - 305

    Eight-year-old Nika candidly tells the story of her life growing up in a Caribbean ghetto in the eighties. Nika is unintentionally funny, unbelievably clever, and kicks butt when she needs to. Nikas dilemma is simple. She wants to exist without torture but life in the ghetto makes this an unrealistic desire. Being the twelfth child of fifteen, Nika finds a way to get the attention she needs. Her cute, little black face sheds light on the woes of a Caribbean ghetto. Despite abject poverty, violence, and physical abuse, Nika maintains a hopeful demeanor that is far too mature for her age. She stands up to bullies, outsmarts sexual

  • av Anthony Antinucci
    199 - 345

    Four friends knew the streets better than most. One night, three of them made it back home. One did not. Michael Bowen, a young detective destined to prove himself, is visiting his father with Alzheimers when he gets a phone call that the body of a young boy has been found in a baseball field. His investigation leads him into conflict with Francis Zaccardi a ruthless criminal who has tortured the community of Boston for decades. The trail that Michael begins to follow becomes brutal around every turn. Along the way, he reluctantly must turn to Franciss son, Thomas, who is struggling to deal with the death of his friend. A mysterious and

  • av FRANK J. MUSUMICI
    179 - 315

    Take a journey with the unlikeliest of characters as they band together to search for a missing teenager. Learn how a Native American, a New Jersey mafia capo, and an FBI agent come together and try to find the missing teenager, who also has ties to the mafia capo and FBI agent. The ensuing search will take you to the most questionable of places and characters that lead this story to a dramatic and brutal ending

  • av Ernesto Cerimele
    149 - 265,-

    As each baby dino approaches the starting line of the Baby Dino Dash, they boast about why they are poised for victory in the big race Will the winner be the Baby T-Rex, the strongest of the racers, or will it be the Baby Pterodactyl, the fastest in the field? The Baby Brontosaurus is the biggest, oldest contestant, but will that translate to victory over the Baby Triceratops, the toughest competitor?

  • av Katherine Ruskey
    145 - 265,-

    A Thanksgiving Tradition. The countdown begins, and the band strikes to play Those famous words are announced Lets have a parade From the lead stars, the highly popular high-kicking Rockettes, and of course, the big guy in red, Santa Claus, we kick off the holiday season down 6th Avenue as people gather in the streets of New York City to give thanks at the infamous Thanksgiving Day Parade

  • av Patricia Salyer
    159 - 285

    A Very Angry Bunny. Carmella was a typical Easter bunny, discarded at about three months of age. It took her a long time to recover, although never fully. Patricia put up with her antics because she also had a hard-knock life. She loved her spunk. This is Carmellas true story.

  • av RUDOKAIT?-RAUDONIKIE
    129 - 265,-

    In March 1949, Danguol Rudokait-Raudonikiens family were among the unfortunate ones who were exiled from Lithuania to the remote settlements of the Soviet Union. Her diary depicts the journey from their beloved homeland to an unfamiliar place in Eastern Siberia through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl. She writes about the horrifying journey on trains used for cattle. These trains did not have any windows. The conditions were gruesome and beyond unsanitary. They were often deprived of food and water for days at a time. Danguol portrays their journey with lots of emotions happiness was replaced by fear, joy was replaced by sadness, and

  • av Joyce Badie
    159 - 275

    Total disarray is the complete description of our world today with racial tension, continued inequality, injustice, looting, war, violence, protesting, etc. I could not have known what was to come when Wilbur and Simmy was written in 2015. With extreme hurt in my heart from the ways of the world today, I am hopeful that these two amazing characters will touch and calm the hearts of many. Change in most instances is derived from emotions. While waiting for the world to change, lets read this book with our kids and enjoy many different emotions as we await the coming of Wilbur and Simmy as they come to life.

  • av Myriam C. Barthole
    135 - 265,-

    Give Peace a Chance. When fourteen-year-old Hannah arrives in the ninth grade in the middle of the school year, the students quickly realize that she is not like everyone else. One of her classmates, Cyndy, becomes curious about Hannahs strange behavior, her short memory, and her even shorter temper. Little by little, the two girls become friends. Cyndy helps Hannah with a Social Studies project. When Hannah delivers her presentation, the story she tells shocks everyone. How did Hannahs story affect her classmates? What did they do to help her?

  • av Bonnie Smith
    179 - 325

    A Memoir. A better sister novel for To Kill a Mockingbird, this southern bildungsroman, Black-Eyed Peas and Turnip Greens written by 92-year-old first-time author Bonnie Smith, plants our imaginations vividly in the soil of her poverty-stricken childhood and develops in us not pity but endearing admiration. Both a raw confessional and tale of triumph, Smiths voice is as fresh and flourishing as her first day of school amid violent bullies and shaming teachers whose relentless taunting only serve to fertilize a bounty of inner strength that will see her from coast to coast through decades of anti-female working conditions, failed

  • av Caroline Kautsire
    179 - 315

    An African Child Caught Between Worlds. For Caroline, being a girl is already confusing, and growing up in the small African country of Malawi, she is constantly asked the question, What kind of girl behaves this way? With a thousand cultural ideas flooding into her head from American TV and movies, she struggles to fit into the traditional African society she was born into. Instead, she chooses to stand out by taking risks that are curious beyond what is proper, leading to disapproval and harsh consequences. At nine years old, she finds herself enrolled in a high school at a boarding school far from her home and parents. Alone, she

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