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  • av Darlene B. Moore
    199,-

    Abandoned Words Between Pages is a visual word and image journey combined together to create the poignant yet sometimes bittersweet memories of life. While life is full of love, joy, and happiness, it is also sometimes filled with pain, sadness, and heartache. The writings in this book will touch on many of the things in life that bring on these emotions. The reader will be left holding these words, knowing that many times, life does not always turn out as expected. Pain and heartbreak often take control. It is comforting for the reader to know that someone else can relate to the same shared emotions. It is also noteworthy to believe that broken hearts can mend and that broken souls can be pieced back together. There is a safe haven in the abandoned words that fail to make it on the pages. They are lost between the pages but found on the other side, where the heart will be in one piece and love will once again reside. It is the hope of the author that readers take this short and sweet journey summarized with poetic words and find what resonates with them. It is also the hope of the author that the reader can find their own words to help with healing that just may be abandoned between the pages.

  • av Marilyn T. Evans
    239,-

    Being mentally ill is a lifelong battle of ups and downs, and not a lot of people understand or take the time to care to understand the mentally ill. Everyone are in a class of their own in the world which makes it extremely hard for the mentally ill and non-mentally ill to connect with one another. There are so many rules and regulations to follow for mental patients and their friends and family to know and live by. Finding a balance for such can be very hard.

  • av Darroyl L. Lowe
    305,-

    This book is about how the world is perceived through the eyes of others, through actions and emotions. This book is also a motivational self-help guide for mentalists to see life in a different light. Enjoy!

  • av Kel
    239,-

    According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestined us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved. In whom we have redemption through his blood, forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace. (Ephesians 1:4-7)This is the meaning of the parable: The seed is the word of God. Those along the path are ones who hear, and then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts, so that they may not believe and be saved. (Luke 8:11-12 NIV)

  • av Curtis Ercanbrack
    255,-

    Billy Doyle, a twelve-year-old boy, is caught in a horrible life in the middle of the 1930s Great Depression. Billy's parents take him to his aunt and uncle to live on a farm in a secluded community in rural Ohio. His aunt and uncle offer love and respect to Billy. He meets a special man through the blessing of heaven and is taught the most important lessons in life. Along the way, Billy makes friends and learns that, to God, all lives matter. He witnesses a change in himself and what it means to be a friend. He comes to see that his love for family, friends, God, and country are the things that matter the most.

  • av Gary Entwistle
    319,-

    Late one dark April night in 1775, a young doctor from Concord leaves the Lexington home of his fiancee and her family; he is unexpectedly drawn into an alarm being spread across the countryside of colonial Massachusetts (and becomes a key participant) warning of an impending invasion by the king's troops from Boston. As the rebellion unfolds, Dr. Samuel Prescott and his family, as well as Lydia Mulliken and her family, face the difficulties of war. Samuel's obligations take him from eastern Massachusetts to Ticonderoga in New York, and from Boston to the coastline of Maine. Meanwhile, Lydia is focused on helping her widowed mother care for and protect two sisters and a younger brother while three other brothers are off fighting with the Continental Army; two of them participate in the stand on Lexington Green and the Battle of Bunker Hill. Both families deal with tragedy and unwavering hope as they endure the struggle for the birth of a nation.Throughout the ordeal, Lydia and Samuel, kept apart by individual and family needs, balance their endless desire to be reunited with the continual sacrifice and hardships of the fight for liberty. The spirit, determination, and resilience of people like those reflected in this story, many who were real people, created a new nation through these pivotal moments and battles of the American Revolution.

  • av Beatrice Francis Carey
    395,-

    Job says, "e;My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle and are spent without hope"e; (Job 7:6). To all those still looking, I hope you find something herein. For the very words of Jesus are "e;Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you."e; So, herein I have attempted to relay some of Jesus's words, for He is the master of all things. He writes better than anyone else. So we must publish. We must publish the truth as God sees it and then maybe a little as we see it. Not everyone sees the same, so forgive me if I have overstepped my reach. Only, "e;if the shoe fits, wear it."e; We can only receive what the Lord allows us to see and understand. Herein is the basis of life, to spread our understanding and to love our fellow man as ourselves.God bless.

  • av Regina Bennett
    255,-

    Looking Back captures individual memories from birth and beyond, sometimes painful, other times happy! But, through it all, there is healing in remembering. Read along as Regina takes us on a journey through the pages of her book, Looking Back, as memories are awakened past the age of infancy experiencing glimpses of laughter, pain, and tears through herself and others. But through it all, she found healing within her process of remembering!Looking Back is a memento! Use it as a guide and step into the process of sharing and communicating with loved ones and or friends. Listen as they speak one-on-one to you and share your truths and watch the positive benefits all will gain by the way of healing.

  • av Shoshana Yarin
    239,-

    The art of storytelling reveals subtle or blatant truths that can be used as teaching tools for minds young and old.This is a unique collection of stories and poems intended for reading aloud, engaging both the reader and listener in creative imagination. Each story embeds a lesson that will hopefully plant a seed for future cultivation. These are simple enough stories for children often with a surprise ending yet poetic and dramatic enough for a storytelling voice.

  • av Jean Ellen Gahner
    239,-

    In the beautiful rain forest on the island of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean lives a beautiful chameleon lizard named Cori. A boy lizard whose name is Drake is in love with Cori. He thinks she is the most beautiful lizard on the island, and he does everything he can to get her to like him.Drake spends most of his time thinking of ways to make Cori happy. He takes all kinds of treats to her where she lives--on her favorite tree branch. But Cori ignores Drake and wants nothing to do with him until one day, he gives her a treat she likes very much!Join Drake as he wins Cori's love and learn what happens next!

  • av Ronald Price
    185,-

    Book /But I tell you the truth, it is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away the Helper (Comforter) will not come to you; but if I go, I will send Him (the Holy Spirit) to you. [John 16:7]Many have confessed Jesus Christ as Savior and have the assurance of eternal life. However, due to an inadequate fellowship with the Holy Spirit, many Christians are experiencing a dysfunction in attaining the peace of God that salvation offers. This is a growing anomaly in the Christian faith. The Comforter has been sent by Jesus Christ to engage the daily life of every believer. However, fellowship with the Comforter is often hindered by a complacency from those whom He came to help.In The Comforter Has Come, the author aims to heal this growing dysfunction in the body of Christ. It features twelve fundamental components of the daily activity of the Holy Spirit from biblical data. A serious analysis of each component will serve to enrich Christians in achieving a wholesome appreciation for the Holy Spirit on a daily basis. Furthermore, an intentional interaction between the believer and the Holy Spirit will be discovered.

  • av Sharon Jenise Grant
    199,-

    Join Mrs. Precious as she journeys toward her total transformation, modifying her life by eating right and exercising. Inside this book is the well-balanced meal plan and a workout program she uses to totally alter her mind, body, and soul. Take control of your life and allow Mrs. Precious to help you achieve your total transformational goal.

  • av Carrie A. Keller
    199,-

    Step into the secret world of the ancient forest at ground level with the Crum. Green haired and no bigger than squirrels, they talk to the animal dwellers around the Home Tree burrow and live in harmony with the wild forests. Meet Roo, the young hunter, and his fox friend, Fen, along with all the Crum family and animals they live with. This book is full of fun and interesting characters, both Crum and other creatures, as well as a celebration of our old-growth forest as seen from the leafy floor.

  • av E. S. Tasker
    295,-

    In his effort of further stressing the need for today's law enforcement, the author of Rocks and Bottles has continued in the same vein by writing Always Remembered, Never Forgotten. It is a compilation of situations that he and other officers faced while working in law enforcement over a period of thirty years. When reading each of the incidents, it is hoped that you, the reader, will better appreciate the responsibilities shouldered by the men and women who represent their communities by wearing the badge.He hopes to convey that while those in law enforcement have each accepted the responsibilities that accompany the job, they elected to do so freely as others have done before them. Each one of them recognize that each day they go to work, there will be perils, and for some, it could be the day that they're asked to make the ultimate sacrifice. They must always be remembered and never forgotten.Sadly, though, a culture has developed within today's society that when hearing of an officer being killed in the line of duty, nothing is felt at all-no remorse, no sense of loss, nothing. Many identify the news as part of our everyday life and an accepted part of our culture-something that's simply another news item.The time has come for our society to come to its senses and realize that the only thing separating our civilization as we know it from falling into a state of anarchy is our law enforcement. We must never forget that these individuals who are willing to give their lives for us are people too. They're not only numbers, but they're also that segment of our society that, when needed in times of trouble, always responds to the call.

  • av Andre Parker
    175,-

    Everyone has lost a loved one in their life, and most have lost at least one before they turned eighteen. For Arthur Parts, he had already lost a few. Terrified that he might forget his grandfather, he decides to sit down with him before it's too late. The two spent twenty-four hours together, chatting and learning as much as they can from each other while they still have the time. Leaving a major question up in the air: If you could spend one more day with the people you've lost, would you?

  • av Devil James
    395,-

    Devil-James is not a fan of money and is a spiritual writer who writes only for the art alone, so in all reality, he has no concern whatsoever if you read this book. However, if you are already a fan or self-proclaimed proud member of the "e;Devil-James Cult"e; or still find yourself genuinely interested in the weird & unique style of Devil-James, then here is a vague foggy description of what you are about to get yourself in to... Somewhere high above into the dreary dark midnight skies, the slow-rolling thunderclouds of doomy deception disguise the way out. Some kind of sinister secretive eerie exit from these wicked worlds of wasted wonder. The only jaded joke is that it appears the only way to find this escape from the ferocious fate of the brutal begging is to follow the misplaced steps of Devil-James carefully and cautiously into the cynical creepy descent of doom. A terrifying trek into the vindictive void. Of course, you could spare yourself the haunting horror of not reading this and perhaps save yourself the maniacal madness that could well convert you into a stark raving lunatic, hopelessly as bat-shit crazy as Devil-James himself. You have been warned. It's not too late to skip this dreadful, dark delusion while you can. For the rest of you, welcome to the eerie embraces of the peculiar purgatory. We've been waiting for you so so long. We have all missed you so so much.

  • av Sean O. Stovall
    199,-

    Written for family and friends who miss their loved ones. Sean Stovall's Get Us Home prepares you for what is necessary to reunite physically and emotionally with loved ones, allowing for separation to be forgotten temporarily. Family separations caused by work, school, or a new opportunity can be difficult to manage. Get Us Home creates a partnership with loved ones, and they collaborate on the steps needed to engage and have fun while sharing a moment in time together. You are taken on journeys in which the listener has opportunities - to perform and have fun, while the reader enjoys the efforts. Together the reader and the listener focus on executing steps and completing tasks which bring out the joys in a relationship. Teamwork and encouragement are needed to travel a maze of challenges, similar to challenges in life. With the guidance of Get Us Home, you will be prepared to for your next separation and will have the strength and focus necessary to get closer to the ones you love; while creating fun and excitement along the way.

  • av Lloyd Vian
    175,-

    After working in several mines around many men of all colors and ethnicities, Lloyd found they all had the same thing in common: they each had a story. He did not realize he was collecting these in the back of his mind. As the years went by, many of these men passed away, and their stories with them. He did not want all that he had heard die with him. Lloyd knew it would be difficult because he is a miner, not a writer. He set out to put all he had heard and felt into words. If you decide to read this little book, you will be keeping a little bit of each one of these men alive.

  • av Gina Marie Martini
    295,-

    A father is gone. His son is left to decipher a mystery. Danny Cavallo follows the startling clues composed in his father's enthralling autobiography before his world exploded. Tommy Cavallo's book crafted an explicit map, leading to his greatest nemeses--one who, Danny believes, is accountable for his death. As an attorney, Danny knows the legal system. As Tommy's son, he quickly adapts to the laws of the Las Vegas streets. He pursues justice by meeting his father's enemies face-to-face, triggering catastrophic consequences. Danny hopes to glean information from the women of Tommy's past: Sadie Cavallo--Danny's strong, elusive mother; Angie Russo-Morgan--Tommy's enchanting former mistress who maintains a tight connection to the Mafia; and Victoria Ursini--the mesmerizing actress, governor's wife, and Tommy's lover before his passing. A sexual harassment suit hits close to home, and one of his clients becomes the prime suspect in a high-profile homicide. Despite threats received and a hefty caseload to manage, Danny relentlessly searches for the missing pieces to solve his most puzzling case of all--his father's murder. Will Danny find the proof he seeks to catch Tommy's killer, or will his own life shatter in the process?

  • av Jacquelyn Hartland
    319,-

    Callie Clemmens, ten, felt herself being pulled by an invisible canvas belt to the dreaded Watford Shoe, where all her relatives ended up as gray ghosts for life. Callie, in her desperation not to attend, found answers when her family moved to a tiny cottage on the Monocacy river, where gay vacationers in ten cottages around hers brought joy and tragedy into her life but erased the conveyor belt forever by what happened in a quiet meadow, a thing Callie thought would never happen.

  • av Krystal Marionakis
    199,-

    When I Was Just a Little Girl takes a little girl through some of life's important lessons in a playful, child's eye view. As she grows and her own family grows, she begins to understand how important these lessons are and how to put them into practice. This little girl grows to understand how important her place is in the world when she begins to see some of the world through her parents' eyes, just as her parents love to see the world through her eyes. This story teaches life's little lessons that children of all ages can take with them, as well as encourages parents and children alike to see one another through one another's eyes.

  • av Jim Weeks
    279,-

    Jin Mi returned to Taiwan after a one-year absence. During his return, new chapters developed in his life. There was a beautiful Taiwanese movie star, a young schoolgirl, a prostitute, old loves, and new loves. There were also travels, concerts, CDs, and a new format called "e;Love Night."e; Also, there was trouble when an old friend negotiated price for a band and when the schoolgirl walked out of his life. The drama seemed to build daily until he couldn't stand it anymore. How did Jin Mi handle all this drama? Could the answer be in the CD Lost Loves, Lost Friends, Lost Memories?

  • av Dennis McVicker
    319,-

    The primary appeal that Boil the Frog will have, for most people grabbing it off the shelf or off the internet, will be the step-by-step guide on how to lose the weight you want to lose. However, this book will actually surprise you about how it dives deep into the very depths of your mind to find where you got lost and show you how to come back, even from addiction.It will show you how to find who you were before the world told you different and about why you behave a certain way, but most importantly, it will show you how you can fix it. Boil the Frog shows you how to strip all that away and become the person you were supposed to be, to be the best version of yourself.Take this book home for the weight loss, it really can help you with that, but keep it as a guide for life in general and pay it forward. Help others as it helped you, share your success, and together we can all become the best versions of ourselves.

  • av Lacey Esler
    329,-

    Wild Flowers follows a young girl's magical adventure through a very special hidden field. After setting out on her bike one afternoon, Dani encounters a secret valley full of hibernating flowers that appear to be waiting for something. She makes her way through the valley, and as each blossom awakens, Dani collects the unique blooms with exciting discoveries.

  • av Haylee Schweibel
    319,-

    Cowboy's Big Dream is a true tale about a puppy being conditioned and trained to learn the skills necessary to become a service dog and positively change a disabled veteran's life. It sheds light on the process through the dog's eyes and intends to capture the transition of the puppy's first year of life while explaining the specifics of what it learns to become a successful service dog and wondering about his big dream. Please follow Cowboy and all of the Smoky Mountain Service Dogs in Training (SMSDITs) on our Facebook page as they learn the skills necessary to become a service dog and change a veteran's life.

  • av Joan Cantrell
    345,-

    Amy and Joey are sister and brother. When a circus comes to town, Joey begs his sister to go with him. When Amy finds out that the circus has a rare animal, she wants to see it. The children go to the circus and wait to see the animal. After the show is over, the two head home. Amy and Joey talk about the circus to their mom. Finally, Joey asks his mom for more money to go back to the circus. Mom finally agrees with Joey and gives him the money. He and Amy head off to see the second show. As they near the circus, Amy and Joey talk about the rare animal. Joey wants to know what it could be. Amy says it probably would be something fixed up to look like a rare animal. After the second show, the kids go home. Amy and Joey go up to their rooms. Amy hears men talking. She watches and listens. Will the two ever see the rare animal? Will they ever find out what it is?

  • av Shawny Reiner
    199,-

    Buddy is a spunky, adventurous Russian tortoise that loves to explore the room of his person, Nehemiah. On this particular day, Buddy encounters a slew of potential friends and has some fun but puzzling experiences. Come explore with Buddy and make some new friends!

  • av Gary Stock
    319,-

    Tales from a Grandpa is a collection of fifteen short stories written in verse. Each story has an adventure or situation that gives the hero or heroine an opportunity to solve the problem at hand with their wits and skills. They are tales of friendship, teamwork, and imagination with hopefully some humor and some heartwarming endings.

  • av Ervin F. Johnston
    529,-

    Two little girls put Humpy Dumpty back together again, and he then becomes the ruler of Alohaland, where he sits at the head of the long table with nursery-rhyme characters. Humpty Dumpty invites the two little girls to come to Alohaland to hear each nursery rhyme character tell the rest of the story of his/her nursery rhyme. The long table is in the middle of a field of beautiful flowers, and the two little girls go to Alohaland by crawling through their mirrors and then down a long hallway to golden doors, which open to Alohaland.

  • av Anita Moran
    255,-

    Kerish was saved by a boy she never knew and placed in the loving home of the two most powerful people on Lakar. She is so different from any human born before her for she can receive the thoughts of others. Her Breeder mother, Desel, calms her burning mind until she can teach this special child how to control her gift before any other Surkires discover her abilities. She is also different than the female humans; she loves the young of all species, being Desel's adopted daughter gives her access to.For her protection and training, Kerish is sent to the moon Apaar to learn from Desel's sister, but it is a newer species who teaches Kerish the control she needs. Soon it will be time for the choice council, and she needs that control. On her return from Apaar, Kerish forgets about the volatile weather and endangers herself, but she thinks more about facing the choice council.Not only is Kerish chosen to stay on Lakar but she is chosen to be among those who would be returned to earth. Not even the advice of the human warrior her mother sent to her can ease the fears as she finally agrees to join those who are to go. Because of the freedom she received, Kerish teaches the other human women how to take care for their children and how to remain healthy. When those from Trile arrive, she teaches all how to swim, for it might mean the difference between life and death. The danger they are facing comes to the forefront when one of their number dies in training.

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