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  • av Hi-Dong Chai
    159,-

    I hate war. War kills. War maims. War orphans. And it leaves a deep scar not only on the land, but also in the hearts of those who are affected by the war. I am one of those who carry a deep emotional wound to this day, more than sixty years later. During WWII under Japan, my father was imprisoned because he was a Christian minister, who refused to bow down to the picture of the Japanese emperor. My elder brother volunteered to join the Japanese military in the hope of having his father released from the prison. He left home as a vibrant 15-year-old boy and returned home as a worn-out, injured, 18-year-old man; he died a year later. He was my best friend. During the Korean War, North Koreans took my father away. He never returned.Sustained by Love through the Wars is a story of love, sacrifice, faith and suffering all wrapped in one package. The heroine in the story is my mother. Mother prayed without ceasing. Through her unceasing prayers, she was able to walk through the dark tunnel of trials and tribulations and lead us onward with love and grace, and absolute faith in God.

  • av Paul Hartal
    289 - 375,-

  • av Desmond Clarke
    195,-

    Man, God, Religion, and State, is a reflection on our physical, philosophical, and political, past, present, and possible future. This book may challenge the religious views of some readers, but it is not my intention to cause offence to any religious believer. We are all living in a time of anxiety and insecurities, which may prevent us from embracing our humanity. But we should never allow either the pain and sorrow of the past or the threats and fears of the present to obscure our vision of what is just and truthful. Our present socioeconomic relationships are based on injustice and falsehood, which is unsustainable. We must therefore adjust our level and rates of consumption before we cross the line of no-return. In this sense, Man, God, Religion, and State is a warning to us all.

  • av Sylvia Rockwell
    139,-

    Invisible Shrapnel: The Legacy of Emotional Abuse provides an overview of the types of emotional abuse children and youth may encounter, anecdotes that illustrate impacts on the functioning of young people exposed to such abuse, potential developmental disturbances, and strategies adults can use to mediate the effects of abuse. One does not need to be a therapist to take corrective action. The research on resilience makes it clear that teachers, coaches, neighbors, extended family members, and others in a young person's environment can positively impact the youth's trajectory. This book offers a wealth of information on the topic of emotional abuse along with a clear message to all who care about the health of our young people that who the adult chooses to be matters.

  • av MASc(Nutr) Karlien Bester
    139,-

    The evidence is clear, a whole foods diet nourishes, protects, and satisfies the human body. It provides intact nutrients, fiber, antioxidants, and phytochemicals essential for optimal health. But there's more to this optimal eating lifestyle than meets the eye. A Closer Look at Antinutrients in Food lets the reader discover how whole grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, and vegetables are also capable of wreaking havoc in the human body. Discover what antinutrients are, and how they function to potentially cause damage, nutritional imbalances, and deficiencies among other adverse health effects in the body of animals and humans. Whether you are a parent, student, healthcare provider, or into personal health, everyone should learn how to best deal with whole nutritious foods through easily applied kitchen rituals and home processing methods that minimizes antinutrients present in food to safely consume them in the diet daily.Reap the benefits of optimizing nutrient absorption and palatability through these traditional food preparation practices and learn how to select optimal whole food products to bring out the best in whole foods nature has to offer to us.

  • av Evy Sackrider
    109,-

    Experience the enchantment of Mystique, an exquisite collection of heartfelt poems that celebrate the beauty of life in all its forms. Evy Sackrider weaves a tapestry of emotions, inviting readers on a captivating journey filled with love, friendship, and the wonders of nature. Through her masterful use of plain and simple language, Sackrider infuses each verse with a delightful human quality that will resonate deeply with readers.Within the pages of Mystique, you will encounter a rich tapestry of themes that explore the diverse spectrum of human emotions. From profound moments of introspection to soaring heights of joy, these poems embody a sincere and unwavering belief in the goodness that resides within every soul. With an empathetic voice, Sackrider captures the essence of life's complexities, offering solace, inspiration, and a renewed sense of hope to all who embark on this poetic journey.

  • av Christine Jones
    169 - 279

  • av Leslie Lipton
    249

    Discover the unique flavors and heartwarming stories behind The NYC Quarantine Cookbook. This culinary journey is a tribute to the resiliency of New Yorkers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Indulge in 95 original recipes that capture the essence of the quarantine experience, from comforting classics to innovative creations.Beyond just a cookbook, this delightful read is filled with humorous and heartfelt vignettes that bring to life the challenges and triumphs of navigating life under quarantine in the city that never sleeps. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or a newbie in the kitchen, The NYC Quarantine Cookbook is an inspiring and mouthwatering addition to your culinary collection.

  • av Janice Gunstone
    115,-

    In this second book of a series, it follows The Amazing Cooking School. The same country boys Billy and Lionel together with an elf Alfred get involved in the village fashion show. Billy's sister Megan gets involved with the material shop owner Apple to design and make some clothes. Along the way the village has a team in the Dragon Boat races on the nearby pond. Madam Erle is up to her tricks and causes chaos as usual and a mystery is solved.

  • av Charmaine Hale
    159,-

    Alfred Fredrick John Knight was born in Yeovil to his mother Amelia and father George. When Alfred was three years old, George his father left Amelia telling her that he was taking their son Alfred with him. George took Alfred and in secret eloped with his lover to Wales. Alfred was later adopted and lived with his adopted family talking to the family about emigrating to Canada. He told his family that he wanted to stay in England and try and find his birth mother. He left home and went back to Yeovil, but there was no trace of his mother, he did manage to find his grandmother Mary, who was still alive. While looking for a job, he saw a sign which read, 'YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU!' Alfred then decided that he wanted to become a soldier and join the British Army. After joining up with Prince Albert's light infantry, the Somerset Light Infantry was sent out to India to fight the rebellion. Will Alfred ever find his birth mother?

  • av C A Tucker
    155

    Picture-perfect images of enticing tropical lagoons, and coconut palm-rimmed beaches, set against a rugged and majestic mountainous backdrop: an understandably huge drawcard for visitors to Rarotonga! What many travellers to these shores are unaware of are fascinating and at times conflicting or controversial stories, about various landmarks around the island. This guide will tell you about:why people were urged by the early forebearers of Christianity to move from their inland homes in the mountains and valleys to the coast;significant marae where chiefly titles were invested and offerings made to the many deities;the intriguing stories of tüpäpäku (ghosts / spirits);the story behind the 'curse' of the never-completed 'Sheraton Hotel'; and somuch more.This is the ultimate guide to uncovering some of Rarotonga's historical and culturally significant sites and stories. Explore the island following the simple directions and location information provided in this book, while learning about the fascinating history of this small island paradise.

  • av Despo Pavlou
    135

    Born to Greek Cypriot immigrants and raised in a staunch Orthodox home, Irene feels the pressure of having to marry a suitable Greek man, despite her gay tendencies. In her quest for a conventional life, she falls in love with and marries Italian Mario, believing their love will last forever. While raising their four children, the turmoil builds as she tries to stay sane in a marriage characterised by incompatibility. When Irene's attraction to Sarah is uncovered, she - and her community - are forced to come to terms with her sexuality. Irene and Mario's final attempt to reconcile is ill-fated when she meets Emma - a meeting that will change the course of her life.

  • av Liz Sorora
    199,-

    In the gripping novel titled Hush, the protagonist grapples with the weight of her mistakes, realizing that even the smallest misstep can have far-reaching consequences. For her, it's not just a mere error; it has a name-a crime that threatens to cast a lifelong shadow, and worst of all, it means letting down the people she holds dear. Like a precarious row of dominoes, her entire life's work teeters on the edge, vulnerable to the slightest nudge. The haunting fear of being unloved and becoming a source of disgrace forces her to abandon logic, plunging her into the clutches of a mysterious man who offers a dubious solution. Unaware of the profound upheaval this decision will unleash upon her existence, she embraces the man's proposition in a desperate bid to salvage her future. Little does she know that her choice will upend her life, hurling her heart into the heart of a cyclone fuelled by tumultuous emotions.

  • av John Somerset
    155 - 255,-

  • av Ross Carey
    145,-

    Down in Schull there is a world Where magic, and mischief, and adventure, unfurls Kids and grownups flock to the sea For holidays and mystery And in the ocean's mighty stream Some see reflections, but Sam sees his dream Sam Sharkey is quite a character. A shark raised by a human daddy, he spends his days in the quiet seaside town of Schull, surrounded by his family and friends, and motivated by his dream. You, see, Sam is no ordinary shark, he dreams of being the world's first shark detective. With a heart as big as the ocean, Sam is about to set out to make his dream a reality.

  • av Harold Stein
    135

    "Was it a bird, a kite, a ghost or a flag? Believe it or not, it was a dirty plastic bag! How did it get there? What did this mean? It was the strangest sight he'd ever seen." This book was created by Ethan and his Poppy. There was a plastic bag stuck in the tree just outside Ethan's Brooklyn living-room window. The bag was well beyond the reach of anyone. Ethan and Poppy would see the bag and comment about how it got there, and how to remove it. As they walked the streets of NYC and beyond, they found many more plastic bags stuck in trees, behind bushes, in fences, etc. This book is a product of their research and numerous discussions. It is our greatest hope that by publishing this book, others will become more aware and dedicated to cleaning our environment.

  • av George Lockwood
    155,-

    "In the 237th year of the Grand Empress Bo'sel, the Windell Empire changed its laws on magic. It allowed mages to teach and train others in war magic within the Windell army for the first time outside of the blackened-spired towers of Immalaris. Within two years the Empire spread from the East of the Dunna to the West coast of the Westlands, conquering the Myststep's kingdom including the cities of Barrow Haven and Simerlin. With this, all peoples were free to move and unauthorized magic was made illegal for those not sanctioned to practice..." What would you give to protect the ones you loved? Would you make a deal with the devil, knowing somewhere out there that they were safe? If he promised you he would keep them safe would you walk away from everything? The Bokkom can offer you the world, all you have to do is follow the path.

  • av Tracey Magee
    125,-

    Kate has always shared a bedroom with her older brother until her parents surprise her one day with her own room. However, Kate is not happy and is anxious about sleeping alone. Every morning when her parents go to wake her, they find she is not in her bed. Where does Kate go and how can Kate get over her fear of the dark?

  • av Sarah Lewis
    115,-

    Sometimes life doesn't start how it should and for Michael this was the case. Neglect is something that is hard to swallow but understanding that there is a way to cope and to see the world from an unfamiliar perspective can help us understand how we too can carry on through difficult times. Finding the love of family and understanding the world through imagination and the magic of nature helped Michael. Mo provides that most important of things, friendship, and companionship when things don't always turn out as they should. Mo has been sent to guide Michael through and to let him know that life can be full of love and caring. It's funny how our paths are written and how they turn out. Luckily for Michael, his path will be set by the friendship of Mo the Muskrat and the love of his Grandparents.

  • av Megan Louise Brierley
    115,-

    Sinead Thorne is deeply unhappy with her life. She works in a miserable job, is on the wrong side of her captious mother's judgement, and her only current and constant relationship is with her fridge and wine. She knows something has to change, but she is unsure of what. That is until she goes on holiday with her best friend and bumps into someone completely unexpected. Is it just some holiday fun, or could this be the change that she is yearning for? Will it help her find happiness, or will she be left just as miserable as before?

  • av Vane Nikoloski
    145,-

    Our world is experiencing a daily decline of cultural, moral, and other important values. Persisting on the edge of nuclear and environmental disaster, for consolation and happiness the novel Hope returns trust to the individual and society, as his characters find themselves in the focus of depressive influences, but never forget their values. Love, perseverance and hope are levers for advancing the human being in the true direction, which primarily implies healing human dignity and achieving success that serve as an example.

  • av Cherishé Love
    159,-

    Lady Elizabeth Barrington-Elsworthy's charred remains are discovered after her home, Barrington Hall, is burned to the ground. She was 'the keeper' of the infamous Barrington jewels and heirlooms and her untimely death means that their whereabouts are now unknown. It is believed they are hidden somewhere on the estate. The estate is closed. Years pass and then Cavendish House, a palatial building, now stands where Barrington Hall once stood. The property is now divided into fourteen apartments. Cherishé Love lives in apartment 4. She discovers a book, 'The History of Barrington Hall', that references the missing heirlooms and also that a substantial reward is being offered by Lord Henry Barrington-Elsworthy if they are found. Cherishé and her best friend Sonia are determined to seek out the treasure but they are not alone - others are also keen to look for them. So begins an hilarious journey where lies, deceit, betrayal and lust all have their part to play.

  • av Miriam Brown
    125 - 189,-

  • av Abigail Brooks
    135

    Sitting on a bench at Cape Town International Airport, Annie finds herself at a crossroads, deciding between the life she thought she wanted and the life she deserves. Growing up on the Cape Flats she always desired a life of privilege, but in the end that's not what she ended up getting. She starts isolating herself from everything she knows and loves to satisfy the person she believed she loved, and for the life she thought she deserved. She soon starts realising that something is wrong, but is unsure how to reach out to her loved ones. This book takes you on a journey of a young woman who must figure out the path to herself and to God by taking the hard road. She gets to know what prayer is and how to start speaking to God again.

  • av Lisa Lynn
    159,-

    Anne's mother is in an abusive marriage, and it is up to Anne to get her out, before she is killed. Anne gets her mother to safety, but they both realize, until her mother's abuser is brought to justice, they can never be free. While getting supplies, Anne bumps into a stranger who captures her attention as no one else ever had. This chance meeting starts a chain of events that ends with a never to be forgotten businessman's gala.

  • av Carolyn Brown Heinz
    195,-

    Prior to 1947, the Maithil Brahmans dominated North Bihar culturally, politically, and economically. Darbhanga Raj, the richest zamindari estate in British India, was owned by a family of the elite sub-group of Brahmans, the Srotriyas. The high prestige of this elite was based on a lifestyle prescribed by ancient law codes involving simplicity of life, daily Vedic rites, and intermarriage within a small network of lineages 24 generations deep. It was a highly conservative, inward-looking, isolationist community.In 1980, anthropologist Carolyn Brown Heinz was privileged to see inside this elite community with a one-year grant from the Indo-US Subcommission and return trips over the next two decades. Independence had brought elimination of royal titles and dismantling of the vast Darbhanga Raj estate. The last king had died. These changes upended the old order, and she was able to observe the fall-out at close range. Told in first person, this is a highly personal account, told with grace and compassion.An unexpected development during the same period was the emergence of a women's art form known as Mithila or Madhubani Art, which Heinz was also able to observe at first hand and describe in this work.

  • av Skye Cooley
    169

    From the embers of collapsed human civilization, a decadent kingdom of sapient rabbits faces renewed threats of war from the religious fanatics of the feral North. Promising a return of the Goddess Easter in exchange for the life of an embodied prophesy, the High Priesthood of the Cult of the Egg calls for the sacrifice of one of the Queen's sons.As conflict looms, the leader of an elite group of royal guards is sent to summon the mysterious mystic mouse at the edge of kingdom to the palace towers.What begins as simple mission to escort an emissary soon transforms into the defining moment of a generation as trails in trust, friendship, magic, and manipulation are laid bare before a warring kingdom.The technology of ancient Gods meets the foreign magic of a forgotten Hermetic Order in a fantasy adventure set on the edge of time that grapples with the powers of science and consciousness against the inspirations of spiritualism and sacrifice."To fight the demons without, one must first conquer those within."Initiation Rite, Order of Ki-San

  • av Linda Adede Ongola
    129 - 185,-

  • av Valentina Agnes
    119 - 159,-

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