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  • av Coy Swayze
    189,-

    This book contains full color design of cartoon hot rods and drawings that is a must see and a must have for the entire family. Throughout the book is a caption box with each drawing which allows readers to fill in customized thoughts of their own. For custom cartoons, I am also available at www.coyagrafix.com.

  • av Michael James Ihli
    189,-

    This is a story about kids growing up in the 1960s and the surprises that life can bring.

  • av Diana Kraus-Anderson
    179,-

    Let's Talk About It! GIRL STUFF reveals basic truths about the female body, the way it works from womb to tomb with easy how-to steps and methods. These strategies promote quality of life awareness and habits unique to female health. Intended for females, it is also a useful guide and reference tool for new parents, grandparents and care providers. What Readers Are Saying: "e;Diana is a brave feminist giving us the most comprehensive treatise on women's genital anatomy and self-care I have ever read. GIRL STUFF is a must for mothers to use as an intelligent and respectful guide to a daughter, it is a must for teens hungering not only for sexual knowledge but affirmation that being female is extraordinary, it is a most reassuring guide for women of childbearing age to prepare, repair and build ongoing strength, and it is even helpful for the aging woman who finds she missed out on this knowledge when younger, but can certainly use now."e; --Raven Lang, Mother, Midwife, Women's Health Practitioner, Dr. of Chinese Medicine, Author of BIRTH BOOK "e;GIRL STUFF is fun, informative, educational and a little bit irreverent. It definitely has its niche!"e; --Carol Leonard, Midwife, Bad Beaver Publisher, Author of LADY'S HANDS, LION' HEART: A MIDWIFE'S SAGA "e;The understanding and care of genital and sexual health with practical descriptions and simple illustrations of biological and emotional developments of girls and women is guided by Diana's deep affection along the journey. Chapter by chapter, we arrive unexpectedly at a beautiful vision of female autonomy and enlightenment from skills and insights offered in GIRL STUFF."e; --Sara G. Burr, Poet, Author, Women's Studies Educator

  • av Delores Miles
    265,-

    Never, My Love brings to life a tender love story that began when two teens met in the early 1960s in a small Texas town. Their journey allows the reader to experience the magic of a love most never experience in their lifetime. As they grew up on different sides of the tracks, Jake and Annie's love faces unsurpassable odds. Years change their lives but never their hearts. Yet, they never let go of that once in a lifetime love they found during the summer of 1963.

  • av Linda Rockwell Dalman
    265,-

    Why did Clarence and Addie Marshall abandon one of their daughters, then take their other three children and leave Missouri?The Marshall and Potter families had been feuding for generations. Though the original reason had been lost over the years, they found new reasons to keep the fire of hate burning. The elder Marshalls were devout Christians. They did their best to live Godly lives; yet they struggled daily with the hostility caused by generations of hate. They were examples that though Christians, people still fail. The Potter family considered the Marshalls pious hypocrites. They were proud of the fact that they were not bound by some fake religion; they enjoyed life. The only thing the Potters took seriously was the feud. The Marshalls were pro-prohibition. They considered alcohol devil's brew. The Potters were anti-prohibition. In fact, Hettie Potter was rarely without a pint in her apron pocket. She was often heard griping, "e;There ain't nobody going to tell me what I can drink and what I can't drink."e;Women's suffrage was another area of contention. The Marshalls believed that a woman's place was in the home submitting to her husband. The Potters felt that men had dominated women long enough. They opined to anyone who would listen, "e;Women have as much right to vote as a man."e;The clash escalated when Addie Potter married Clarence Marshall. Now the battle had no end in sight. And when the couple took all of their children but one and left the state, forgiveness seemed forever out of the question. This book shows how one couple's choice, acted upon, not only affects their lives, but the lives of their children and those around them; especially the little girl that gets caught in the middle.

  • av Deborah Nichols Poulos
    375,-

    The Conscious TeacherBy Deborah Nichols Poulos The Conscious Teacher is about all kinds of strategies and techniques educators might employ to become more effective teachers. In an accessible, conversational style, Deborah Nichols Poulos presents unique approaches to teaching that will inspire new and veteran teachers alike. She begins with her personal story of not being able to read all through elementary school. Her early failures convinced her she was dumb. At first, she struggled, but when she still failed, she adopted an avoidance strategy that served her well until junior high. An experience in the seventh grade flipped a switch and started her on a journey to becoming an outstanding student and, later, to applying the lessons she learned as a child to her own teachingWhat makes The Conscious Teacher unique are the inspirational lessons that are unlike what most teachers get in their teacher-education courses or student teaching. Ms. Nichols Poulos points out, for example, that from the very first day, it is important that students learn they will be treated with dignity and respect no matter what. And especially helpful are the steps Ms. Nichols Poulos employs to set up a behavior management plan that works. She explains the strategic steps she takes before school starts-how essential it is to get to know each student before they walk into class on that first day. She also illustrates how setting up classroom routines helps students know what to expect and how to make the best use of every minute. And she emphasizes the importance of the parent-student-teacher team and includes many examples of how to communicate with-and involve-parents, even those who may be difficult. Foundational to her program are reading and writing. Among other things, she lays out the steps for students-even as early as fourth grade-to write five paragraph essays and their own student-authored books, and to research and write reports that include bibliographies. When she differentiated curriculum to support all students' needs, she found their learning accelerated. All teachers will appreciate her ideas about how to teach the basics of math, as well as advanced math concepts. And her ideas for teaching the arts are inspirational, as she describes in detail how her fourth graders performed Shakespeare's Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Julius Caesar, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. She also shows how to integrate social studies with literature and writing. Her experiences taught her that young students are much more capable than many people realize. The Conscious Teacher is an indispensable guide for all new teachers. Many of the ideas Ms. Nichols Poulos provides will also be an eye-opener for parents and experienced teachers as well. The Conscious Teacher is simply a must have for anyone truly interested in giving young children a positive and solid foundation for their later schooling.

  • av Wally DuChateau
    249

    "e;The Vanguards"e; is a humorous, nostalgic, and well-researched trek through the various avant-garde generations of the 20th century; that is, the "e;Lost Generation"e; with the Flappers and Bohemians, the "e;Beat Generation"e; with the Beatniks, the "e;Now Generation"e; and the Hippies, and the "e;Blank Generation"e; and the Punks. The four central characters are women from these succeeding generations. They're joined by several male characters who are absolutely critical to the plot, but it's still the women who carry the bulk of the story. From the Left Bank of Paris through the Greenwich Village cafes to Haight Street in San Francisco and the Grunge scene in Seattle, experience the unique adventures and drugged insights of "e;The Vanguards"e; as they forge a revolution in morality, music, and art.

  • av Thomas Conrad
    249

    After a thirty year absence, Bobby Gallagher returns to his hometown to say goodbye to his dying mother. Back in Kalamazoo, he faces haunting memories of a tragedy involving his high school sweetheart, and her brutal father. Having been unjustly accused of being responsible for that tragedy, Bobby is presented with an ultimatum by a corrupt judge-- Vietnam or jail. Back home, he finds a letter from his deceased father that offers clues to what deputy sheriff Ted Dorn discovered about Bobby's alleged crimes. Tough questions from his mother, and guidance from a Catholic nun help him piece together the circumstances that led to his banishment. Bobby renews a difficult relationship with his lawyer sister, and rekindles the fire of his pubescent first love Rita, the girl next door. He reunites with Jack Dooley, the leader of the RECON team he served with, and watches the dismantling of the smuggling operation that's been run with mob-like efficiency since it began in Vietnam. Bobby relives in vivid detail his military experience, and the dangerous and often out of control life of an infantry soldier in 1969. The memories of his youth and home surround him, and with the help of these characters he orchestrates a long overdue justice, and changes their lives in the process.

  • av Sue Houchens
    179,-

    Sadie is the story of a rescue shelter dog's journey from an abandoned van to an animal shelter and her final adoption to her forever home and family.

  • av Felicia Jackson
    189,-

    A Keepsake for My Twin and Me lets twins explore all the fun that they can have with their twin, even though they may be a shade lighter or darker; the book helps twins see that they have a bond that regular sisters and brothers don't have; we were born together, and we look alike the fun that they can have with one another. How a sister and brother can have a special relationship with each other, how they can help each other feel confident that they will always be around for each other. And that's how twins should be!

  • av Newton Taylor
    265,-

    Three stories woven into one that will have the reader questioning the ending.

  • av Jessica Serrano
    155,-

    How old is the earth? Have you ever wondered what happened to the dinosaurs? And the Neanderthals? Was there a pre-Adamic civilization? And what about the watchers, Nephilim, the aliens, the pyramids, and the all-seeing eye? What does all that mean? Is there a connection? And were those who died during the flood (in the days of Noah) really human? And where did the different races come from? Most importantly, have you ever wondered what the Bible says about any of this? In storylike form, authors Daniel Manriquez and Jessica Serrano answer these hidden mysteries and explain certain parts of the Bible (including the creation of our world, the flood, and the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus), in such a way that even a child could understand it. This book is intended to not only revolutionize your theological beliefs (and to dispel any so-called biblical contradictions) but also to start an awakening as to what is written and what is really out there.

  • av Connie Johnson
    315,-

    Marty Kavrone was born poor, but raised within a prominent organized crime family. Home schooled by some of England's finest educators. He came up in the organization well respectedand trustworthy. He controlled Chicago's south side Speakeasys and gambling houses. Which were predominately operated and patronized by the black community. Marty's heart and his Tug of War between right and wrong are continual battles for him throughout his life time. Marty's choices may shock and astound you. Discover how Marty deals with racial discrimination, family, love and violence.

  • av Linda Rodgers
    155,-

    To know me is to read about what I've written. I'm woven through out every word, every sentence. It shows the kind of person you're dealing with-the content of my character. I have a strong sense of belief that he who has nothing to hide hide's nothing; and in order to grow, you have to learn. I also believe that there are rules in life that have to be followed and if not . . . there will be consequences to every action-good or bad. So pay close attention to lesson that life gives.

  • av Lakisha Marie Mackie
    259,-

    This book is about my life and the struggles I went through as a child, as a teenager, and as an adult. This book will make you cry, and it will make you laugh. This is a great book to read by your fireplace with some hot chocolate eating a bagel.

  • av Jerry Jerome
    265,-

    Luc and Dan, two high school students at a Denver boys' school, meet in the late 1970's during the glitz and glitter of the disco era, and despite society's censure of gay love, they, with the help of Luc's ex-marine aunt, become enamored with each other. Oh, Danny Boy vividly describes their passion as it evolves into an intense love for each other while they become mature young men. This story of their lives is set in Colorado, New Orleans, and Hawaii, as well as San Francisco, where Luc struggles to resolve his doubts about his devotion to their relationship. Can he return to Dan and commit himself to the monogamous union Dan wants while they both complete college to become successful professionals, Luc a banker, Dan a famous lawyer? Neither can foresee the impact his decision and a looming pandemic will have on their lives.

  • av Heather O'Hara
    179,-

    Addiction is an increasing problem in our society. While there are a variety of programs and "e;steps"e; that addicts can follow to work towards recovery, there is no rule book for us-the people who are in love with an addict. All of our journeys are different and yet, the same-filled with chaos, uncertainty, and confusion. This book may not hold any magical solutions to your challenges, but it just might provide you with the comfort and companionship that the author longed for when she traveled through life in love with an addict. She hopes her story can be a support for you as you experience the trials and tribulations that come with loving an addict.

  • av Glenda Phillips
    275,-

    Enjoy reading, Soca Treats Destiny and Passion. This book tells of two groups of friends out for a night of unwinding from the day-to-day stress. Alyssa Nelson, Maxi Ayms and Felise Evans, longtime school and neighborhood friends and businesswomen, who are strong in their faith in God, in their love of family and are very active within their communities, are out to Soca Treats for a night of enjoyment. They are unaware that their already busy lives and their faith is about to be tested. Cameron Syms and his friends have been close like brothers since grade school and through their college years. The fellows are all successful in their businesses and careers; they have chosen to hang out at Soca Treats to blow off some stress themselves. Cameron and his friend Ray Jones are about to cross paths with Alyssa and Felise in a way that is orchestrated only by God. Neither group has a clue that destiny and passion can still be found at a place called Soca Treats.

  • av Caper Brown
    299,-

    Do you believe in fate? Do you believe in miracles? Have you ever experienced a tragedy that you thought would never happen in your normal life? Well, it did happen to two boys one day in April 1990. Soul Uncharred is about how those two boys ended up with scars that would never be healed and the results of a decision that would affect them for the rest of their lives. This story is written by Caper, the older brother. He hopes that by reading this book, he can inspire people to be grateful for what they have in life and simply see and appreciate it in a better light. He also hopes that by sharing his story, he can spread his message of fire safety and prevention so that others might learn from his mistake and thus not repeat it. Caper always felt responsible for making the decision that would change their whole reality. And ironically, Caper would face double, even quadruple, the challenges and difficulties that his younger brother Joey would have to endure. Many of these are problems that most people could never imagine or think twice about-those same people going about their daily lives that could potentially change in an instant like it painfully did for these two boys whose normal childhoods were sadly cut short. Caper's experience as a burn survivor is truly unique and inspiring. From the very beginning, he wasn't expected to survive due to the severity of his burns. Over the years, in countless newspaper articles and news interviews, he has been called the Miracle Boy. With strength, courage, determination, support from all his friends and family over the years, and God, he has overcome the odds. He has always believed he has a purpose in life. At times, that purpose might not always be crystal clear. And sometimes life can be a roller coaster with ups and downs, but he remains grateful and happy to still be a part of this world and alive.

  • av Jorgenson Spear
    249

    Lex received a brochure in the mail for a vacation. The discount package said, "e;Europe on Five Dollars a Day."e; Lex was all over this exciting news. She convinced her husband, Connor, that they could afford this trip. Connor was skeptical, but reluctantly agreed to go. Lex and Connor were unaware of the hovering black shadows that were lurking in the future for them. In the black of night, they locked hands with each other and ran blindly and wildly down the dark alley looking for a place to hid, crying out for Warriors With Wings.

  • av Gatsha Conco
    235,-

    Game Changers is a soul revelation of the journey of the author who has lived both sides of life to the extreme and lived to tell the story. An epic rendition of survival about having it all and losing it all, only to regain something more precious than what he had in the beginning: emancipation of the soul. The autobiography follows the author's life from the perspective of a last-born child born to measure up to his siblings. In his very humble and quiet early years, he preferred to stay under the radar in school and society, especially since he was dealing with coming-of-age taboos and questionable sexuality. The quest begins with seeking acceptance and belonging, and this leads to an older family friend taking advantage of the disillusioned teenager, who sexually assaults him repeatedly at the age of fifteen. Mistaking this sexual introduction for love leads to a downward spiral of depression, drinking, and attempted suicide when he realizes it is just "e;boys exploring their sexuality"e; when his advances are unrequited. This evokes a rebellious personality in him, who ends up having to run away from his hometown to Johannesburg after rumors of his questionable sexuality start surfacing among his girlfriends, friends, and family. Johannesburg doesn't only promise a life of sexual freedom but it also unleashes in him an insatiable appetite for the good life he always dreamt of. Within time, he finds himself in the realm of the rich and famous of South African entertainment and stays with South Africa's singing sensation, Brenda Fassie, at one point. A life of wild partying and drugs ensues as everyone enjoys freedom of sexual fluidity that was en vogue in the '90s. Sustaining this kind of lifestyle can be pretty expensive, and this leads to him being introduced to a life of white-collar crimes, valued at over millions combined. One day he receives news that completely changes the course of his life forever, and at that moment, he vows to go on the straight and narrow and find fulfillment out of life. Later, not only does he have to deal with the death of his best friend and celebrity hairdresser, but the best friend's family also opens a case of murder against him, and it becomes a media duck-and-dive mission. The end of the book sees him navigating life and challenges in the United States.

  • av Kathy Garrett
    259,-

    This book is about Kathy Garrett's real life. It isn't fiction. She tells all about her life from one to sixty-two. She tells about phony, lying friends that betrayed her all the time. She learned never to associate with them again. She also tells about her nerves and the mental sicknesses that she has had. She has healed from OCD, and when she feels it coming on, she knows how to control it. She has had depression all her life and used to have panic attacks as well. She is also bipolar. Kathy has studied all her problems and has nineteen medical journals containing all the records that she could get. She started collecting her records in 1999. Kathy has always read any books she can find about OCD as well as bipolar disorder. At one point, God healed Kathy from death and gave her a reason to live by taking away her OCD. Kathy is now treated by a mental doctor and takes strong medications, and it is her hope that this book will help people with similar ailments.

  • av Edward Myles Naylon
    285,-

    Uninspired writer Edward Quinn accidentally discovers a mysterious, fable-like manuscript of a heretical nature and becomes spellbound to prove its validity. But only misadventures await him when he travels to Ireland to seek its authenticity. Quinn stumbles his way into mysterious secrets in his Irish bloodline, a high-tech cartel of rare book thieves, and a life changing experience with family friendly spirits. His unintended discoveries and the unique manuscript he possesses make him an unwitting target of both visible and invisible forces. Could Quinn be the incarnation of the medieval author of the old text he found, or merely another newly inspired author with a tale no one can believe?

  • av Gwendolyn Jones-Campbell
    189,-

    Hustling, partying, fighting, and sex seem to be what was happening in the hood of the dirty south until the hard-knock life ended the lives of close friends and family. LeeMan, Lit Bit, Rhonda, Tim, and the whole gang were having a life of fun and pleasure-at least that's what they thought. But why try selling a dream when everyone knows laughter and tears don't mix? Losing friends and family is a hard pill to swallow. Something has to stop. Somebody has to put an end to this lifestyle real soon. Will Mo survive the terrible ordeal? Will LeeMan and Lit Bit hook up? When gunfire takes place, will it slow the gang down? Or will death after death after death end the Southern-style life? Will the gang split up? Or will money and big ballin' become the root of all evil?The gang will finally realize either way that it's not just all about partyin' and fightin', but sex and money will change your life just as quick. Tired of starin' death in the face, how long will it take before death opens their eyes?Maybe the loss of small children will change their lives, or maybe even a close call of death of their own will change the Southern-style of life they live.24Southern Style will have you laughing, crying mad, and all mixed in your feelings. See how life changes the Southern style of fun and pleasure of many close friends and family.

  • av Elaine Uonelli
    189,-

    Diagnosis Cancer gives insight into the author's discovery and treatment of Burkitt lymphoma, a once-rare cancer found in children and in Africa. The book describes numerous encounters with hospital staff, family, friends, and compassionate strangers. Included are many conflicts, the roller-coaster ride, courage, pain, and triumph ending with spiritual renewal that evolved with this diagnosis. The story begins and ends in the year 2008. At this time, the disease is in remission.

  • av Monroe Williams
    169

    A critic's bad review sends an artist on a journey of self-discovery. He is not alone because others are also on an illicit and perilous quest, which leads them unerringly to him and threatens to destroy all that he has achieved, including the love of the woman who has become his salvation.

  • av Shane Hannan
    259,-

    How to Bicycle Across America is a solo tour of the southern United States, over 2,800 miles from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, taking 32 riding days to complete. The journey was broken into five stages over five years. Flying in and out of each start and finish point, then cycling five to seven days to complete a section ranging from 450 to 700 miles. The book is a "e;how-to-guide"e; that covers all the details - equipment used, training, maps and elevation charts. If you've had the urge to do a long distance bicycle tour or learn more about the southern United States, then come and take your time traveling the back roads through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Discover the uniqueness of each state, "e;tasting"e; the various local flavors while gaining a true appreciation for the country and people.Read how the ride became a focus on people, pain, and persistence. Experience the various challenges and the rewards along the way. Enjoy the funny stories and lighthearted entertainment from an Aussie's perspective. Be inspired to maybe start your own adventure.Reviews:*What a terrific story! Your ride just has to make all of us couch potatoes, green with envy.- Dan (Cleveland, OH)*The excellent descriptions are making my mouth water for a ride of my own.- Ron (Scottsdale, AZ)*Entertaining, to the point, and I can picture being there as you're describing things.- Linda (Pittsburgh, PA)*Great reading!! Would love to do the same . . . Very motivating.- Robert (Austin, TX)*Succinct and witty observational humor.- Joe (London, UK)Shane was born in Australia and moved to the United States in 1997.He met his wife in Canada snow skiing and they have two grown children. Shane has worked in the technology industry for a number of years and owns a software company based in Scottsdale, Arizona.

  • av Bill Girvin
    169

    In many ways, it was one of the worst winters in California history. The evil, mass murderer and drifter, Tommy Lee Higgins had come to visit Gibson Ranch County Park just outside of Sacramento to steal the lives of the young who had come to play there. To their rescue came the most unlikely of all saviors, a homeless, tiny, seven-pound toy poodle named Lucky, who was hell-bent on revenge and possessed the supernatural ability to battle her mighty foe against all odds and save the life of eleven-year-old Bobby Bailey. It would be a fight to the death for all, born from the endless love of the innocent.

  • av Thomas Valentine
    169

    The night of the ferry boat accident, I heard screams in the dark and rough sea. Sailors were screaming for their lives, and I was the first medical responder on the aft platform that night. I witnessed the deaths of my friends and my shipmates. I had just talked to these guys earlier in the day only to perform CPR on them later that night. I continue to have nightmares about my friends, and I still see them in my dreams. I have what they call PTSD, and I have suffered with this over twenty years now. I didn't realize, but I was screaming mentally for help for years, and I didn't realize it. Screams Overboard is not just about a book of what I heard that night but also about my silent screams for help with PTSD that I didn't realize I had till later in life.

  • av Spike
    179,-

    I cannot confess to know exactly and with 360 of certainty of human understanding, why bullets did not stop the evil I was ready to commit on the night January 21, 1975. I believe it is "e;universal law,"e; or call it fate or destiny that rules all events. There's no coincidences. As one who's trained in law, I examine the facts based upon the evidence. And these facts that occurred demonstrated John Dillinger's reincarnation via evidence.

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