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  • av Brigette McClanahan
    299,-

    This book was written for children everywhere, and thoughts taken from the best book ever written, God's Holy Bible.

  • av Alice Edwards
    195,-

    This is a story of survival. It Wasn't My Shame tells the harrowing story of a young girl who navigates a treacherous path through childhood abuse. This story is a glimpse behind the scenes into the heart of a child trying to survive and heal when she has fallen through the cracks at every turn. This is a story of determination. In this story, Alice shares her deepest thoughts and feelings with the reader. It Wasn't My Shame tells the story of a girl who seeks to find her way no matter what the cost. In equal turns heartbreaking and hopeful, this is a story of how with determination we all can rise above the dark circumstances of our life.

  • av Sarah Cary
    255,-

    Buddy, a Labrador Retriever, introduces himself and delves into his adventure of getting lost and being found by a very kind man who shows him a good time as he tries to find Buddy's owner. Buddy demonstrates his gratitude throughout the story. This story is perfect for teaching the virtues of kindness and gratitude in a simple way which is both entertaining and heartwarming. Parents, grandparents and children will love the illustrations and the little emojis throughout the story. An activity page is at the end of the story for children to "e;find things"e; that Buddy loves.

  • av Mood Killer
    299,-

    A thick glass plane separates the city up above, from the city down below. The royals from above observe the criminals down below go about their daily lives, finding pleasure in their misery. Their footsteps casting long shadows on top the forgotten people. Meanwhile, down below, beggars, thieves, and killers lurked around every, stalking their next prey. After all, it was survival of the fittest down here.

  • av Mike Robertson
    195,-

    He was only fifteen years old and a recent graduate of grade nine when his parents began to request, if not demand that he start earning his own money, a replacement for the allowance he had been receiving from since he was in the fifth grade. From his first employment posting as a golf caddy for $1.50 a round to a series of clerical positions in the Canadian Government, the biography of Mike Butler's pursuit of mundane jobs is an occasionally aimless search for career, that he finally attains when he passes his thirtieth year. Expecting a future of invaluable employment opportunities, including good paying summer jobs, Mike Butler found himself wondering how he ended up taking jobs that he thought were just as low paying and miserable as the previous generation must have endured. Mike Butler's labour history includes a tour of working on a golf course, in a grocery store, in a department store selling clothing, in a duty free shop in an airport, a brief stint in a restaurant, in factories making plastic bottle caps and chain saws, in a chemical laboratory, and in a variety of temporary clerical positions in several government departments.

  • av James Haydock
    299,-

    Every person in France is fully aware that Bonheur means happiness and well-being. But how does a wretch convicted of a petty crime find happiness or even survival in a prison known for its inhumanity? That place robbed me of my youth, my teeth, and my peace of mind while instilling within me a fierce desire to escape. Though I planned each escape with great care, something always went wrong. Perhaps I was the sorry victim of a malicious destiny. If so, that mysterious force, was up against the resilience of the human spirit, its power to endure. More than a few times I survived soul-shattering solitary confinement to run as fast and as far as I could. I had little muscle compared to the hulking convicts in French Guiana, but we all know strength is not defined by muscle alone. My narrative speaks of desperate attempts to escape the oppressive heat, horror, and corruption of the prison colony the French called Bagne de Cayenne.

  • av Michelle Whitt
    255,-

    Joshua is a smart, inquisitive, and adventurous 6-year-old. He seeks to find fun in the smallest things in life and loves to do so while learning. In this book, Joshua learns there are times in life, we must wait, but quickly discovers the beauty at the end of the wait. Joshua's biggest lesson is learning that waiting does not have to be boring. He can have fun while he waits. Journey with him as he takes on new adventures and gets excited about learning on the way.

  • av Norbert Weissinger
    299,-

    Bardolomy tells the story of a man who travels to the stars in search of happiness and a new home. Earth is flooded, and Europa, his workplace, is a frozen world. After a perilous journey, he finds a world inhabited by intelligent beings that have created a model society. Welcomed by a friendly race of evolved humans engineered by an A.I., he discovers the terrible secret to their survival. The planet has such a hellish climate of storms, torrential rains, solar flares, and searing heat from two suns that the people must hibernate underground during the Burn season. He must either repair his ship and resume a possibly futile quest for a more hospitable planet, or modify his genetic structure and transform into a different species. In addition, by bringing advanced technology and weapons, he awakens an ancient interspecies rivalry that threatens to undermine the harmony of the civilization. Combining philosophical speculation with a gritty survival tale, Bardolomy takes the reader on an escapist ride into the future, and a man's search for identity in an age of manufactured humans.

  • av Maree Piplovick
    239,-

    Lil' Drop is about to embark on her first adventure. She resides in a Nimbus cloud with an older and wiser raindrop named Big Drop who teaches her about the different types of clouds. Together, 'Lil' Drop and the young reader learn fun facts including size, shape, and the manner in which the different clouds are created. After this short and simple weather lesson, Big Drop speaks with feeling about the way the rain falls to the earth. 'Lil' Drop in the Clouds is a visual and emotional journey that entertains and educates the young reader.

  • av Kristen Joy Sage
    299,-

    Growing up as a light-skinned, half-Black, half-White child in a mostly Black community, Hans Christian Anderson's story "e;The Ugly Duckling"e; struck a chord with me. When I moved into a mostly White community, it struck a nerve. This past year has been one of change for all of us. We have seen a pandemic, a racial reckoning, and a world that is drowning and burning at the same time. Yet I have hope, because we are looking at the stories we have been telling ourselves, and choosing tell better ones. So go forth, my story and give hope.

  • av Marie Hammerling
    389,-

    Tina Perry often wonders how she got to this place in life. The only child of dysfunctional Holocaust concentration camp survivors, Tina learned early to have low expectations. Feeling unworthy of love or acceptance, and although she excels at almost everything, she thinks she is nothing special. When Tina moves to Los Angeles for a new job, she meets Artie Diaz, a charismatic but narcissistic pianist, whose family fled the Argentine Dirty War. Artie showers her with love and affection, something no one had ever done for her, and Tina falls in love. A quarter century and three children later, Tina flees with their teenaged daughter Sarah and drives across the country to start a new life away from his abuse. Tina copes with life and through her Jewish roots, she uncovers hidden dark secrets about her family's past. She also wonders if she and her daughter will ever feel secure again, but when she discovers that Artie knows their location, she fears for her life and for Sarah's safety. Artie's sociopathy makes him capable of anything without remorse, and Tina realizes she could lose everything to this man again.

  • av Janet Whitehead
    195,-

    We humans find it hard to believe God has our best in mind when life gives us painful experiences. This book is about a terrible tragedy that happened to my family. God used this tragedy to reveal precious truths about Himself and in the process, I learned a lot about myself. There are many hinderances to fellowship with God, but they are all on our side. Only embracing the mystery of life and allowing God to have His way will give us peace. I have been inspired by other authors. I pray this book will inspire its readers to get honest with God about themselves and seek Him with all their heart.

  • av John Tarpley
    165,-

    Marvin is ready to grow out of his ghetto hood boy and come into ghetto fabulous which means producing more value in a relationship making the world know how to deal with your situations and be ready for more challenges redeeming life of its own, achieving more goals, completing more values, taking chances not failing to prove thyself.

  • av Bryson Granger
    315,-

    A bar book written during a global pandemic. 'Old Fashioned Magick: Cocktails Under Quarantine' is an instructional bar book written under quarantine 2020. Your guidebook for surviving quarantine with your liquor cabinet to keep you company.

  • av Deborah Sue Schilling
    495

    Grandmother Where are You... is a book that will not only challenge you as a parent and grandparent, but will birth in you the desire to become all that God has created you to become. Giving you real life tools to enable you to achieve those goals, involving your special gifts from God!! It is time for us to stand up and prepare these precious little ones to be the mighty warriors, God intended them to be. The Holy Spirit took Deborah on a journey asking her to share all He showed her... this book is the beginning of that journey.

  • av Jamila D. Smith
    245

    If you enjoyed the movie Set if Off, then you will definitely experience a constant page turner with Runaways. Smith keeps her readers on the edge of their seat with her thrilling stories and suspenseful plots. Runaways is a story of four girls who come from completely different backgrounds, but come together when they escape a traumatic encounter. Meet Rianna who is from Phoenix. She has a face of an angel, but a rough- around- the- edges mentality with a mean streak. Rianna is never afraid to defend herself if others stand in her way. Yet she truly has a soft heart when it comes to protecting her family and receiving attention from her lover, who has the perfect touch.Simone is a nave diva from Los Angeles who has many odds against her: a striking beauty that girls envy and a smoking body that guys kill to tamper with. Despite that dilemma, she engages in her art work to escape from any drama that threatens her. All she wants is security with her family and acceptance from her rough neck boyfriend, Jamal.Amy is often perceived as the "e;perfect Malibu Barbie"e; from Beverly Hills. She has many secrets and struggles to be heard. Instead, she decides to bottle them inside and has strange outbursts when she finally releases her demons. At other times she remains in her private world since most people don't seem to understand her.Melanie is an edgy red head with a sultry vibe. She knows all about the hard knocks of working the streets of the slummy side of Santa Monica. She stays determined when it comes to hustling and scheming others who stand in her way. Yet, internally, Melanie struggles with confronting her fears and fights the urge of running from her past. With these different dynamics, the girls have just one thing in common: searching for personal security. But with such different pasts, can these teens learn to bond and support each other through the brutal storms of hard times? Or do they fall for the temptation of chasing fast money, indulging in promiscuity, and tampering in crimes that can have them on the constant run forever? Enjoy the suspenseful events and tear-jerking relationships these ladies encounter in Runaways.

  • av Donuelle Iman
    195,-

  • av Genia
    199,-

    Bored at work and nursing a broken heart, a thirty something R.N. leaves her prestigious job at a Houston medical center to work at a military hospital in Saudi Arabia in 1978. She arrives in a land struggling to catch up to the Western world while retaining its strict Muslim morality - at least in public. "e;Genia,"e; a bold, single, blue-eyed blonde, discovers that sex and drugs are very much in demand inside the high-walled compounds of the Western-educated Saudi elite.During two years in The Kingdom, Genia manages to break every rule short of theft and murder while befriending Arabs of all social standing, including her grateful patients. A hot-shot Saudi Air Force pilot and a top Saudi official become her lovers, and she parties with princes and princesses at their opulent homes and Bedouin camps. But she also dons the veil and long, black obaya in order to move freely among the ordinary Saudis who welcome her into their homes.With plenty of overtime pay and vacation time, Genia travels to more than twenty five countries while based in Saudi Arabia. She describes these travels, along with her relationships, nursing work, and unleashed feminism in this extraordinary memoir of a time when America wasn't a dirty word in the Arab world.

  • av Sahra Patterson
    299,-

  • av John D Sullivan
    889,-

  • av Bishop Don Bishop
    299,-

  • av Miller Hazel B. Miller
    165,-

  • av Mills W. R. Mills
    269,-

  • av Thurman W Robins
    195 - 359,-

  • av Sandra Fairchild
    299 - 389,-

  • av Lafferty Melody Lafferty
    283,99

  • av Frank Allan and Poppa Frank
    255,-

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