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  • av Christine Geyer
    129,-

    The changing of the seasons, the dreams of the young, the times of happiness, and times of complete despair. Struggles, wishes, beliefs, relationships; these are all part of the experiences that make up our lives and form who we are. Each season has its own memories which come together to create a lifetime.

  • av Helen Kitilla
    119 - 159,-

  • av Donald McCrory
    149,-

    What If? is a contemporary work of magic realism that asks young adults this question, "What is it that you really seek and want from this life?"When swimming in a primeval lake, Bridie 'finds' a casket that has a map and this riddle: 'YOUR HEART'S DESIRE LIES IN THE FOREST...'To solve the riddle, Bridie, with three other girls who attend an international boarding school in Cornwall in England, set out on a journey that leads to a series of adventures in which they meet, inter alia, HEBS (Highly Evolved Beings), ancestors who live underground on sacred ley-lines, and those who compose the Tablets of Destinies.The girl's quest centres on their heart's true desire and is the thread that both sustains the narrative arc and the reader's interest throughout.

  • av Yasir Sulaiman
    129,-

    The novel is inspired by real incidents and events, the anguish that people have lived and are still experiencing due to conflicts, wars, and diaspora. It combines truth and fiction. The novel's characters connect between them, taking us from the distant traumatic past to the immediate and more traumatic present.The novel carries many facts for truth-seekers from Jews, Christians, Muslims, and others. It aims to urge the search for truth and answer many questions, some of which will remain open even after the end of the novel. These questions represent part of the doubts that many people have in our present reality.However, the role of the truth-seeker will be to complete the process of research, which will be the cause of the beginning of the desired intellectual change phase that leads us to achieve freedom, peace, justice, and peaceful coexistence among all nations.

  • av Christine Cameron
    169

    Kingscourt had been their home since the 16th century, a rambling country estate with immaculate gardens and rolling Devonshire hills. But one weekend leads to a misunderstanding which changes everyone's lives. Julian was a golden boy used to having his own way and whatever he wanted. He was in the throes of a passionate love affair, and that the lady was married did not trouble him at all, until his father's discovery forced him to make a choice. Billy was his carefree younger brother used to taking the blame for all his bad behaviour. Joining the Army had been his one ambition and leaving home matured him, but an untimely death and a decade of drifting ended with the Great War. Simon was a career soldier who suddenly found the Army did not want a man with a broken knee. An unlikely friendship led him to a life he could never have imagined. Grace loved her home and wanted everything to stay the same, but she knew marriage would mean leaving it forever. An unexpected death and a new arrival turned her life upside down, and the home she loved so much tested her in ways she could never have imagined. War tested them all as casualty lists lengthened and staff shortages changed their leisured way of life. And one member of the family threatened to bring shame on them all with one wild escapade after another.

  • av Jerry Edwards
    129,-

    Poetry is the most expressive of the various forms of the written language. It allows one to describe events, experiences, people and emotions in an imaginative manner. The poems in this anthology illustrate the writer's belief that the natural world and the emotions of the individual are interconnected. That the rhythm and imagination within the mind of the individual is inherent within the forces, the beauty of the physical world. The author believes that poetry, expressed in simplistic words can lift the heart, cause old romances to live again and transpose oneself into the natural world as a participant, not just an observer.

  • av Jr. Giuliano
    149 - 259,-

  • av Angela Cusack
    139 - 185,-

  • av Rohini Manik
    109,-

    Come join Kayo and his family on this exciting trip to Kenya where they learn all about the Kenyan culture and people. As you follow Kayo's thrilling adventures in the Masai Mara Jungle and Serengeti you will meet the animals living in their natural habitat. It is here in Masai Mara that Kayo gets lost and his separated from his parents. Kayo is left in despair but then he realizes he has this ability to communicate with animals. He is able to hear them and understand them. Will the animals be able to help Kayo? Will Kayo ever meet his parents again? Read The Serengeti Kid to find out!

  • av Michael Gautz
    119,-

    Are you looking for a deeper understanding of why you struggle to commit to things? Join Mike on a journey of self-discovery as he uncovers the root of his inability to stick with things and learns how to overcome it. The Quitter is a powerful tale of resilience and determination, offering insights and strategies for anyone looking to overcome their own challenges and achieve success.

  • av Betty Roberts
    249 - 325,-

  • av Nic Ularu
    159,-

    Hieronymus is a fiction novel about the life and work of the iconic painter Hieronymus Bosch, which preserves the historical context of the dark end of the Middle Ages in Northern Europe.Based on the little historical information about the artist's life, the novel tries to dissect the context in which Bosch's imagination incorporated the sacred and the profane, the symbol and the metaphor, around which the dramatic life of the creator revolves.Some documented facts of Bosch's life regarding his marriage to a wealthy woman whose dowry allowed him the freedom of creation, or his survival of a plague epidemic and the great fire of 1463 in 's-Hertogenbosch, are mentioned in the novel to identify the artist's personality and recreate the social and historical context of the western European Middle Ages, haunted by the fear of the Inquisition and religious reform. The artist immerses in the creation process in which the factual circumstances disappear and re-emerge into his artistic universe populated by fantastic characters, grotesque situations, tortures and suffering, that evaporates at the end of the story like a nightmare in the morning light.

  • av Clem Flis
    139,-

    Why can't Johnny sit still in his seat for more than a few minutes? Why does Sam engage in ritualistic behaviors and remain detached from reality and in his own world? How can I communicate with Jane when she repeats everything I ask her? These are some of many questions that will be answered in this handbook. These are the types of questions that are being asked by educators in schools across the country.The problem is that there is lack of understanding of student disabilities and disorders. This lack of understanding exacerbates inappropriate behavior, student meltdowns, deficient classroom management, and below average learning and progress. The purpose of this book is to improve understanding of student disabilities and disorders. With better understanding, educators will be in a better position to use appropriate strategies and routines to control student behaviors and improve student learning and progress based on scientific evidence.

  • av David Heumann
    129 - 195,-

  • av L. L. Wolfe
    139,-

    A smooth-sailing bike trip to the store is abruptly stopped in its tracks. A bewildering situation requires swift investigation. What a predicament!It's not all fun and games, as one determined youngster with an uncalculated plan, attempts to match wits with a four-legged culprit named Joe.Oh no, Joe! is a fast-paced and fun time, read in rhyme.A celebration of unconditional love between a boy and his dog... because kind little people grow up to be kind big people.

  • av Vicki Kay Turpen
    119,-

    "Opiate" - to induce sleep; to stupefy; to hijack the brain and change its normal function.Opelika, Alabama - where cars, men, and race collide to unhinge the life of a young woman. Piecing it back together will require figuring out the role she played, and who she really is - or wants to be.

  • av Jozef Goethals
    159,-

    Ponderings of an Old Theologian is a book in which the author reflects on his life as a youngster and a seminarian in the pre-Vatican II Catholic Church, as a priest and missionary in the Philippines, and as a resigned priest and lay teacher at a Catholic school. The Second Vatican Council (1962-5) and Pope John XXIII had a life-shaping effect on him throughout his journey.Early on, he decided to help implement the renewals of Vatican II, and did so as a missionary and a teacher. In simple language, his narrative and reflections cover the development of Catholic thinking through several generations and look at the papacy of Pope Francis as the hope of a real Vatican II Church. The work invites the readers to find how they can make Vatican II relevant in their lives (part memoir, part reflection on Catholic theology).

  • av Robert Monzingo
    149 - 249

  • av Solomon Li
    129 - 169

  • av John P. Brennan
    149,-

    Today, after 39 years of working for the military and other large organizations, I find myself living a very different life. A long underlying interest in mountaineering, together with my shamanic path has led me to become an outdoor school instructor, a mentor for young men, and most importantly, a shamanic healer. My private healing practice serves those circling in uncertainty, pain, or distress. Seemingly, every time I get comfortable using my gifts, a new spirit helper comes in, a new object with greater power is gifted to me, or something else more profound and more challenging appears. It's been 30 years since I became aware of my first gift from the spirit world in the sweat lodge. The helpful spirits, using me to do the work, bring my clients healing, wisdom, and peace.

  • av Myrrah
    185,-

    When a Russian prostitute is found murdered in a Toronto hotel room, detectives John Finchley and Winston Mackenzie begin their investigation. What at first appears to be a simple case of a drug overdose soon spirals into something much darker. They realize that they have unwittingly entered a web of lies, deceit, and betrayal.The detectives must deal with a scandal, police corruption, a dangerous narcotic, an evil cosmetics corporation, and an international conspiracy. Both men have sworn to serve justice, but this case pushes them to the limit both professionally and personally. It brings them to a confrontation with the face of evil, and with their own tragic pasts.

  • av Daniel Harran
    169

    The initial goal of this book was to discover the ultimate purpose and meaning behind the abductions of human beings into UFOs-the alarming reality of which is still hardly known to the public. But as this study developed, it led to a series of revelations which brought us to an unexpected interpretation of this phenomenon.Indeed, it became all too obvious that there was a connection between these abductions and the absurd path that today's human society is taking. More and more measures are being implemented that are threatening the health, well-being, and freedom of human beings the world over under the guise of 'security' purposes. Those responsible for this are not only our leaders, but occult forces--which are exposed in this book.We were therefore led to unveil what we can indeed refer to as the "greatest treachery in human history": extremely powerful dark forces have been acting on Earth for a very long time unbeknownst to our population. These forces, identified in this book, are directly interfering in the governance of our world and are directly opposed to the harmonious evolution of Humankind, putting us all in grave danger. This book sheds an unprecedented new light on how this all relates to the tragic events Humanity has been going through since 2020.

  • av Stephanie Lauren Weise
    129 - 169

  • av Colin McLean
    159,-

    The fly line hisses as it shoots through the rings, the salt-laden north wind catching it as it touches the waves. The angler, hunched against the elements, pulls in the slack, and waits for the line and flies to sink before beginning a jerky retrieve. Halfway back the line stops, then goes slack again. A muffled curse is lost to the breeze. That's the second one to come short today. Three casts later a sharp tug is accompanied by a swirl amid the white topped waves. That one is on!

  • av Sheila M Hutchings
    125,-

    This is a simple tale of a family of eight children (six girls and eventually two boys) who lived in a village in South Devon. There are some aspects of this story that will make you laugh and plenty that will make you think, but I hope that you will persevere and read on until you get to the "gems" at the end of the main story - they will certainly give you something to consider. They are not fantasy, nor wishful thinking - they are all true! Here are just a few highlights, there are many, many more: A child's unswerving belief in her best "friend" The end of a cherished swimsuit The German doctor who became Sheila's saviour Moments of fame in a talent competition Adventures with Georgina the goat How Sheila and Ivor dealt with the "Agricultural Lease" attached to their property The merits and unbelievable talents of Sheila's Husband Ivor The wonderful Soul Rescues (because of COVID) that even now are taking place Successful spiritual healings and Sheila's Mother's "out-of-body" experience (not to be missed!) This story is a mixture of magic in a way - not the Harry Potter kind but real magic - certainly, a lot of sadness but tons and tons of happiness also but read it and realise that life is for living and that passing (there is no death) is something to look forward to, not to dread. Please read my story - you will be glad you did!

  • av Stanley Oliver
    145,-

    We've crossed the border and are in the Republic of Ireland. I'm wondering whether I'll see snow again, all over Ireland, falling on every part of the dark central plain, on treeless hills, falling softly upon the Bog of Allen and on Shannon waves. Would I ever again read Joyce? "Sit there," Thomas says. He looks over his shoulder at William, says "Come on," with a directive nod of his head and gets out of the car. William gets out and the two stand at the front of the car where I can see them talking. Their talk becomes animated with much hand gestures, and head noddings, and jerkings. They come back to the car, but instead of taking me out, get in. "Stanley," says Thomas. Mary Ford has asked Stanley Eigerman, a Messianic Jewish detective, to find her son Stephen, who has been made to disappear during the troubles in the Belfast. For 21 years Mary has grieved for her missing son, and in taking the case Eigerman gets more than he bargains for. Breath of God is a novel written in language that elevates the soul; is an anti-depressant and has a theme that speaks across the ages to each of us living in a world of violence, fear, and pity.

  • av Hadford Howell
    189,-

    It is December 2019, and preparations for Barbados Prime Minister Jeffrey Motby's annual Christmas reception have been thrown into disarray when a close and dear friend of his dies in a vehicular accident. One week later, another long-term friend dies by drowning. Motby becomes concerned. Was this coincidence, or were his two friends' deaths connected? He is unable to comprehend their untimely deaths and his friendship with them going back over 30 years as Mango Club members. While not strictly a national security matter, Motby quietly asks the Barbados Intelligence Bureau (BIB) to investigate the deaths to see what, if anything, connects either or both deaths to him, his family, or his government. The apparent suicide of a third friend makes the investigation official. BIB operatives and Barbados police officers review the three deaths in different Caribbean countries. Other Mango Club members' lives are also threatened. Can the Chaos Theory help? Are the killings being made due to anger, envy, jealousy, revenge, or elements of all four of these factors? The Barbados crisis has the potential to ripple across the Caribbean Sea and beyond. Long-held personal secrets are exposed and friendships fray. Only hard work, cooperation, trust, ingenuity, and some luck help in solving the 12 Presents puzzle.

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