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  • av Paul Adkins
    635,-

    There's no available information at this time. Author will provide once information is available.

  • av Carylon Hall V. M.
    265,-

    This is a story about a child being born and growing up in a small southern town. It tells about the harm and agony that she goes through in her life time. It tells things about she sees, and some of the happiness in her life, things she has no control of.The story goes on to deal with a child abuse, wife abuse, drinking, stealing, gambling, killing and then even a man going completely mad and doing so much harm to his children. This story talks about different things that are happening on the television. Everyday, as we sit and watch it, we would like to think that these things cannot and do not happen, but believe me it could be happening to your neighbour or mine. By reading this story it will take you back in time and you will feel everything that this child felt.

  • av Toma Polic
    575,-

    This book is a record in the lives of the Polich - Katavich families who struggled with a meagre existence in Yugoslavia before migrating to Australia. It details their lives in Australia and the struggles that most migrant families endured in the period before and immediately after the Second World War There is also a brief history of the country of their birth and its progress in the world after the defeat of the Austro - Hungarian and Nazi empires. It details also the extreme hardships of living in an occupied country. The later part of the book describes the life of the author and his family and relations and the achievements attained as intended by their parents when they decided to migrate. The title was derived from the answer to a question that the authors Grandmother posed to her daughter. Is the grass greener on the other side?

  • av Jeremy Kagan
    839,-

    This is a powerful memoir of a near-death experience. After a Native American sweat lodge, the author loses control of his body and then his life. He begins a passage that leads to a personal hell. He discovers a way to escape and emerges into an amazing exploration of the soul's journey. In this intense adventure, there are insights into stages of consciousness and encounters of blissful perfection. This spiritual, inspirational book is meant to be an aid to removing the universal fear of the final journey we are all taking."The stories and the pictures are absolutely fascinating. It certainly deserves to be widely read!"-Dr. Jeffrey Long, M.D., author of Evidence of the Afterlife"Mr. Kagan has created a sprawling, intensely sensory world. The highly allusive style lends itself well to the book's marvelous evocation of the heady delirium and urgency of the primary death experience."-Abigail Holstein, Associate Editor, Ecco"The prose is good and strong. I read every word of My Death, wishing there were more."-Virginia Barber, literary agent"The message of the book is deeply beautiful and timely."-Janet Mills, Amber-Allen Publishing, Inc.

  • av Adut Deng Anyang
    169 - 369,-

  • av Robert T. Hintersteiner P. E.
    515,-

    The objective of this book is to suggest solutions to our 21st Century reional transportation problems. The author's proposals address a variety of regional transportation concepts, in case study format, regarding the current dilemma of how to implement improvements to the Tappan Zee Bridge. The Tappan Zee Bridge is a major transportation link to the New York City Metropolitan Regional Area as well as to the New England Regional Area. This delemma epitomizes transportation issues faced by other large regional metropolitan areas throughout the world.To successfully resolve the questions posed requires a systematic and coordinated approach for managing 21st Century traffic. The need for a comprehensive transportation plan was brought into focus by the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001, which demonstrated the need for alternative transportation systems within the New York City Metropolitan Regional Area.

  • av Ignacio Palacios
    259

    Éste no es un libro de teología, sino más bien de práctica para los laicos y líderes en las congregaciones cristianas evangélicas. Tiene como base los Diez Mandamientos, tal como se encuentran en la Versión Reina-Valera de 1960 de la Santa Biblia. Este libro de estudio se ha utilizado en clases de escuela dominical en iglesias conservadoras de santidad; por lo tanto tiene la perspectiva doctrinal wesleyana-arminiana. Este libro se puede utilizar en clases de estudios bíblicos, en la escuela dominical, o en estudios de grupos pequeños (preferiblemente de menos de 35 personas). Está diseñado específicamente para adultos o jóvenes cristianos que desean saber más a fondo el significado y la aplicación cotidiana de los Diez Mandamientos.

  • av Jenne Gilbert
    279

    This is a story of an interrupted journey finally completed 150 years later. A group of slaves flee north to escape a certain death sentence. Their group decimated by illness, accident and capture, a meager few arrive at the last Underground Railroad Station on their trek from Mississippi through Kentucky and across the Ohio River. Fearing the children are too ill to survive, the adults reluctantly leave them and continue on. The children, weakened by the journey, pass on while their parents hopefully await them. Death has trapped the little ones, and a 20th century school teacher has the key to set them free and deliver them to the Promised Land.

  • av Pastor Mike Olawale
    265 - 445,-

  • av Ava Denzworth
    275,-

    This story is about the struggles and trials of a young girl who sought to find a sense of stability and escape from the world of chaos in which she lived. After looking back over her life, she realized how much of an impact the violent nature of her family history had molded her into something better.

  • av Joe Hardin
    445,-

    Ken Procter is the best private detective in the third grade-at least, he's pretty sure he is! His business partner, Cody Owens, and best friend, Jenny Stevens, might disagree; and his archrival, Parker Jones, definitely would! Join this budding Sherlock Holmes as he and his friends take on the puzzling case of the ghoulish mirror.

  • av Sheryl Cesmat
    245

    The entertaining true story of Tango opens with a grandmother purchasing baby rabbits as surprise gifts for her grandsons on Easter morning. Grammy, as the children call her, ends up with a rabbit herself which she calls Tango. This playful and amusing little rabbit becomes the light of her life and a wonderful friend and companion. Grammy and Tango play games and experience some unusual, sometimes frightening adventures together. Tango is mischievous, exceptionally bright, and always striving to be the center of attention. With Grammy's help he learns to do tricks, even magic stunts. He can open toy doors to retrieve toys, play cards and a toy piano, pull a little train, pull hidden scarves out of a magic hat, and more, all quite amazing for a rabbit! Tango loves people. With his sparkeling personality and entertaining trick skills, he amazes and charms children as well as adults with staged performances, always dressed in his top hat and bowtie. Though Tango loves to tease and is full of lively fun, his most endearing quality is a special empathy and understanding connection with Grammy, even battling her depression and illness to help save her life. Tango's delightful personality is apt to touch your heart in such a way that henceforth whenever you see a rabbit you will think of Tango's story. He will bring a smile to your face and warm your heart. Pet lovers everywhere, especially children, will relate to and enjoy Tango's wonderful true story.

  • av Matt Hess
    259

    I watched a David Lynch video in my "set-up," while he described his "set-up." I grabbed a pad of paper, and eventually a pen, and I began to write about my "set-up." It immediately evolved into choosing one word from the prior page, then on to the next page to write about that word while highlighting it on the prior page. A stream of consciousness that went on for 131 words until it naturally and beautifully concluded. It took a over six hours. These words were brought forward in the middle of a pandemic, in the middle of the night, early in January 2021, like fluid poured onto the page from nowhere. The meditations have been refined countless times, but the chosen words were from that night. It felt magical. I'm not saying the writing is magical, but the process felt a little out of my hands, like magic feels to an audience. Although, I know it was just me...and the rest of the universe.

  • av George Welcel
    305 - 619,-

  • av Lahui Ako
    605 - 809,-

  • av Walter Haupt
    775,-

    My biography starts with interviews of early Minnesota German Immigrants written in 1937 by my father Walter B. Haupt Sr. I selected some of the most interesting stories from the 100 or so my father has written. I was born in small town Minnesota a descendent of some of these German Immigrants. At the time of World War II our family moved to St. Paul Minn, where I finished high school and some college, before enlisting in the Air Force. I spent four years in the Air Force doing Photography. It was during this time that I got married. After the Air Force I was employed by E.R.A.- Univac. Starting a family of six sons and three daughters. After three years I left Univac and was employed at Gamble Skogmo. Many of my experiences are part of my 27 years at Gambles and as Photo Chief of the Gambles Corporate Advertising Dept. Along with the production of Market Previews, highlighting new merchandising and programs for our Gamble dealer Markets. Along with many family experiences there are highlights of my volunteering. One of which was a program I set up to bring an entire household of furniture to over 500 families, through the local used furniture program " Bridging". There are snippets of my siblings, six sisters and three brothers. Also included are stories and poems written by family members and Grandchildren

  • av Héctor A. Rodríguez D.
    275,-

    Cuando pensé escribir este libro mi vida marcaba un giro de trescientos sesenta grados y mi único equipaje eran la fe y la esperanza. Paradójicamente con este cambio se marcaba el inicio de un nuevo siglo y con él quedaban atrás los recuerdos de momentos felices pero que por las circunstancias sólo deberían convertirse en sueños para construir con cada presente un futuro pleno de vida y de amor.De mis padres e hijos aprendí las mejores lecciones de la vida y armado con éstas empecé a recorrer mi camino iluminándome con sus enseñanzas e inscribiendo en mi mente que las mejores lecciones son las que se pronuncian con el testimonio de vida y no con las palabras; Fue entonces cuando en la madurez de mi vida decidí establecer tres prioridades:Dios, Familia y Trabajo.La vida ha sido muy generosa conmigo pues me ha regalado la Gloria de construir una familia, me ha dado el mayor privilegio que es ser padre en cuatro oportunidades. De cada uno de mis hijos Alejandro, Angela, Diana he aprendido muchas cosas, mi hija menor Victoria, por ejemplo, permanentemente me actualiza con su inocencia y naturalidad; Adicionalmente trabajo por el desarrollo integral de las familias en un país donde los adelantos científicos y técnicos han dejado rezagado el avance humanístico por lo que este proyecto se convierte en una necesidad sentida. Durante los cinco últimos años he logrado recopilar una gran información, algunos datos estadísticos pero lo que es más importante he tenido de cerca las vivencias y testimonios de familias que han extraviado su ruta pero que a partir de su sensibilización han re-andado sus pasos, rectificado sus errores y encontrado una luz en el camino.Este libro pretende ser esa luz que todos necesitamos en el camino de la vida. Si al leerlo iluminas tu sendero mi vocación tiene juicio y juntos podremos exclamar desde lo más profundo de nuestra alma.No ha sido en vano.Nuestra existencia tiene sentido.About the Book When I decided to write this book, my life made a three hundred and sixty degree turn, and all I had to go on was faith and hope. A new century was also commencing along with my new life, and I was leaving behind happy memories in order to go forward with a new future full of life and love.The best lessons of life are those I have learned from my parents and my children. Equipped with this wisdom I started on my new road in life, aware that the best lessons are those taught by the testimony of life, not with words. It was then that I set the three priorities in my life:God, family and work.God has been generous to me. He has given me the chance to be a father of four children; my youngest daughter Victoria for example continually rejuvenates me with her innocence and spontaneity, and I am working to enhance overall development of families in a country where scientific and technical progress has outdistanced humanistic advances, making this project an authentic necessity.For the last three years, I have gathered a large amount of information, some of it statistical, but more importantly, I have been involved with the experiences and testimonies of families that have lost their way and found it again by their willingness to change and to learn from their mistakes.With this book, I hope to shed some light on the road of life. If reading it lights your way, my work will not be in vain and together we can say that it wasn't in vain; that there a reason for our existence.

  • av Patricia Junious-Hawkins
    245

    No information for now. Will provide once available.

  • av Yolanda Strock Taylor
    355 - 619,-

  • av Joe Dotoli
    265 - 445,-

  • av Ann Barker
    245

    The story needed to be told in 2007 because the desire to do something about senseless waste at a high school thirty years ago, spills over into the predicament in today's world in which we find waste increasing in all parts of our lives. This book tells about a principal, a teacher, a mum and a sense of adventure that carried out the TAKE A LUNCH TO PIG project with the help of students. The anecdotes connected to the characters are humourous and sometimes touching. "We were mentally playing out a few scenarios - a science project, an object lesson, a total recycling project and a Greek tragedy - to make the finale the least traumatic."

  • av D. Jean Lang
    305,-

    An autobiographical look at the author's growing-up years in the 1940's in Gasport, a small town in Western New York State. Spending summers and holidays with her maternal grandparents surrounded by loving aunts, uncles and cousins, the author captures the tempo of life in a small town as World War II impacts the lives of its residents.Lessons learned through the unconditional love of her grandmother and extended family, the author paines a picture through which we can view how family and community impacts a child's life. Family photographs, a picture of The Degan home on East Avenue complete with their famous giant horse chestnut tree and a photo of Gasport's Hammond Hotel and Joneses' Store let the reader share the visions of the past.

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