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  • av Jared Jackson
    265,-

    Have you ever wondered where the Man In The Moon goes during the day? From the time Mr. Sun rises in the morning, until he sets in the evening, the Man In The Moon is nowhere to be seen. If we can't see Moon in the sky, does that mean he's no longer there? Is he spending time with his friends, playing sports, doing chores, making music in a band, or maybe traveling the world? Where does the Man In The Moon go all day?

  • av Annie Schout
    285,-

    "e;YaYa"e; is the commonly used nickname for a much-beloved grandmother in the Catalan language in Spain and in other countries in the Mediterranean area. The YaYa Books is a trilogy of books about a little boy and his grandmother who is from Spain, and the culture he inherited through her. Book 1, A Book for YaYa, simply tells of the love the little boy has for his grandmother, as he says in the book, "e;even when she makes me take a bath and wash behind my ears."e; In Book 2, YaYa's Country House, the little boy describes his grandmother's house in the country and her old world way of life, and what he likes most about it. Book 3, Christmas at YaYa's, is dedicated to the culture and traditions of both Spain and Mexico at Christmastime. There are full-color illustrations of the Beln and the wise men approaching the manger from the mountains, as well as lively images in black and white throughout the pages of each book. The YaYa Books is a heart-warming and universally appealing description of the love and respect between a little boy and his grandmother. They are written is both English and Spanish so that the readers may enjoy reading the books in the language they are the most comfortable with. They are books that you will enjoy reading with your children and grandchildren over and over again.

  • av Christos A Djonis
    285,-

    Since the end of World War II, most people around the world regarded the United States as the land of opportunity. The baby boomers and Generation X knew it best as "e;the land of milk and honey."e; It was a place where people could easily raise a family and with hard work could achieve anything they set their mind to. The American Dream, a dream of a land where life is better, richer and fuller for everyone, was alive. Much has changed, though, in the past four decades. Most Americans today do not realize that since the early 1990s, when the world markets began to merge and globalization took place, America went through a significant transformation. Today, the America of yesterday, a place where children grew up to ultimately earn more than their parents, is no longer reality but, in most cases, just wishful thinking. In today's globalized world, working in America no longer feels any different than earning a living in Europe or Japan. Indeed, income levels and employment opportunities now appear to be similar. Are they, though? Do Americans still have the edge or has the American Dream finally slipped away? Is it possible to conceive that American workers could be disadvantaged when compared to those living and working in other countries? While most people live their everyday lives never knowing, one thing is clear. Recently, political catchphrases such as "e;Make America Great Again,"e; deeply resonated with frustrated Americans on both sides of the political divide, more so than election pollsters and the media anticipated during the 2016 presidential election. Undoubtedly, anxiety about the future is in the air, but what causes it? Can the past be restored? One thing is certain. Americans cannot afford to remain complacent with the status quo. Visit the author's webpage HERE.

  • av Mary Meeks
    145,-

    Tired of the emotional whirlwinds surrounding political campaigns? Weary of wading through mudslinging ads? In an effort to encourage citizens to bypass the ugly drama so prevalent in most political campaigns, the author offers her insights on how to uncover little noticed facts on candidates. It takes some digging, yet the cost is mostly in your time spent. The process is simple and just about anybody can do this. The results of such research can bring clarity in the midst of seemingly chaotic and juvenile hype of political campaigns. Elections should be about qualifications for candidates, not popularity contests. Political campaigns should not be the equivalent of choosing the high school prom king or queen. It is a privilege to elect our own leaders, but we can only elect good leaders if we take the time to find out who they are. Otherwise, our choices are merely gambles.

  • av Ken Melley
    189,-

    The Anatomy of Baseball Nicknames is filled with a selection of over seven hundred monikers given athletes, mostly in the game of baseball, that will make for an enjoyable read whether you are a fan of "e;America's Game"e; or not. Be it "e;the Left Arm of God"e; or "e;the Octopus"e; or "e;the Gooney Bird,"e; all of these have been tagged to significant ballplayers in their major league careers. Besides the major leagues, which date back to the late 1800s, there is a wonderful parallel history of Negro Baseball teams, owners, and players and the powerful way in which nicknames were integral to the game. The integration of Major League Baseball, which began in 1947, when Jackie Robinson stepped on the field with the Brooklyn Dodgers, did not end the nickname era. There is also a revealing chapter on girls and women baseball players. The first game between two women's teams, where the players were paid for their play, dates back to the 1870s. Along with all the nicknames cited, there are over two hundred pictures of players categorized by their nicknames. The reader will recognize and identify with many of these nicknames, but one will find that far too many have been lost to the history of the game.

  • av Beverly Messmer
    179,-

    All Hallows' Eve Night is a story about mischief on Halloween night. But when they torment an old woman, she takes her revenge - turning them into scarecrows until they decide in their heart they will change and be good children.

  • av VA McCloud
    169

    The battle is mineI will fight your battlePut your trust in meCast your cares upon meFor I am the deliverer, a warriorI am the healer you needI am the riches you seekI am the eternal life you needI am the protectorI will deliver youI will deliver you from the power of darknessI am the light that overcomes darknessI am your refuge and strengthI am your helper in the time of troubleI will help you and right early will I deliver youThe battle is mineI will fight your battleBe still, be still, and see my mighty hand moveBe still, be still, and know that I am GodJust call my nameI will fight your battle

  • av Stephanie Keegan
    169 - 189,-

    No Head Fred says to help others. See if you can choose the correct decision in each situation. No Head Fred is an interactive book that parents and teachers can read with children. It enables children to choose the correct action with helpful illustrations. It promotes and reinforces kindness and compassion. It teaches values that will last a lifetime.

  • av Don Nolan
    289,-

    What else can I say? I cry black teardrops. Fake tears, a hustler's tears through years and years of drug addiction here in New Orleans. The Big Sleazy, I mean, the Big Easy. This is what I dislike about myself to this very day. My past. All the lying to loved ones, cheating, stealing, in and out of different prisons. Learning and teaching myself how to jose (do time) like a real career criminal. The lifestyle has tattooed itself across my brain after twenty-one years of being a junkie. One point in my life a long time ago, I was a good kid. Played sports, had lots of good friends, came from a prominent, upscale family. Then, a big bad wolf came into my life, a child molester which we delve into when the story unfolds about what happened that truly messed me up as a child. This may have been the start of the downward trajectory I chose in life, and my bottom is what drug addiction has done to me. Turned me into a hustler, a cheat, a liar, a criminal.

  • av DeCarera Wilson
    145,-

    DeCarera lived a life most people in her city of Baltimore could relate to. But with all the bumps in her road and rough edges, she continued to walk upright, because starting over became a natural thing to do. Coming from a one-bedroom apartment with three people living in it, not knowing where the next meal was coming from, and then dealing with the unexpected death of her mother. While trying to fit in with her own family, and just feeling lonely, misunderstood, and ugly however, just like edges, life can be rough with a pretty side.

  • av John Cooper
    275,-

    The Comeback introduces former MLS pro soccer player Tab Ramos as Dewey Does's soccer coach in this page-turning adventure. In an effort to help Dewey Does learn about his father, Fussie Fran, Trevor Sparks, and friends agree to hold a game-filled sleepover at the house of Dewey Does's new friend, Big Bang. In the conclusion of Heroes Start as Kids book series, what can possibly go wrong?

  • av Sir Charles Davis
    189,-

    One thing about eagles: when they fight it is to the death - either one or both will die. "e;We are eagles"e;, Daniel remember hearing his father say, "e;And this is where eagles fly."e; His father would pat him on the shoulder as they looked out from the penthouse window of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Life was good for Daniel until he grew up and saw his father for what he really was - A monster, who had to be stopped by any means necessary and Daniel vowed to be the executioner.

  • av Ed Jackson
    189,-

    This is a fiction story suitable for most teenagers and young adults. The story starts with Rupert graduating from high school and losing his job at a hardware store. Joyce loses her parents to home invaders, and she and Rupert pool their money and begin a trip from San Diego across the southern United States. They assist several people on their trip, and both agree that they want to spend part of their lives helping people. Good fortune on Rupert's part allows them to follow their dreams.

  • av Mark Fischer
    155,-

    I started writing down ideas and poems many years ago. I would just think of some or look for inspirations, such as rainbows and sunsets and morning fresh snow. I also jotted down thoughts and feeling. Then I put them all together and came up with the Thought Poems title for my first book. The poems I have created are that of my own design with a bit of a twist to some of them. But also there are memories and feelings of some of the poems that made me into a better person that I am today. These poems are true and from the heart. Creation of the title took a while too. I thought of other titles, but they didn't seem to fit, so when this one came to mind, I knew it was the perfect title for my book. I often thought I had writer's block, trying to come up with this creative title, which I hope catches everyone's eye. I hope that you enjoy the book and that everyone you know does as well.

  • av Tatyana Dickinson
    169

    This book will bring you a lot of surprises. I wrote it to explain the time from when I was born and the life in Soviet Union at that time and after I moved to this United States. Some if it is true, some what I imagine. Enjoy it and have a good time reading about my adventures!

  • av Cheryl Hedstrum
    155,-

    Finding out at the age of fifty that her dad was not her biological father and feeling that her whole life was a lie, Cheryl started out on a journey to find out the truth of where she came from and who her biological father was. With very little information to go on, she was determined to find the truth. Her journey started out trying to find her biological father, but what she found along the way was beyond what she could have imagined. She was discovering that her digging into the past would not only affect her life but the lives of other people she never met, lies, secrets, affairs, and promises that should have been broken but were kept for fifty-two years. Could she ever find out the truth? Would she look like him? Would he want to meet her, or reject her and not claim her as his?

  • av James De Atley
    265,-

    The story of a dysfunctional old Louisiana family using deceit, murder, and robbery to regain what was lost, and the trucker who put an end to it.

  • av Colonel Augie Casado
    249

    My Way! is a compilation of 365 daily e-mails Colonel Casado sent his sons, Ben and Alex. He had set a goal of sending them a daily e-mail for 365 days, and after about a month, his wife asked him to stop sending them because the boys weren't reading them. He asked his youngest son, Alex, if he wanted him to stop, and Alex said no. That's when he knew he was on to something. Looking for a good way to communicate with his boys in our high-speed, super-busy digital world, he thought a daily e-mail might be a great way to at least let them know he was thinking of them and at best share some helpful insights and experiences. After thirty-six-plus years of leadership and management experience as a group and squadron commander in the military and a senior leader in the civilian world, the daily passages centered on those things Colonel Casado knew best-leadership, motivation, goal setting, etc. My Way! is based on his personal values, military and civilian leadership experience, and a desire to help develop current and future leaders. My Way! is Colonel Casado's first book but hopefully not his last. After a while, it became apparent that My Way! could help others and thus began the journey of turning the passages into a book. After achieving the 365-day goal, he found he had over 64,000 words on paper. My Way! is a fun and very diverse compilation of passages on a variety of issues falling into the realm of self-help, leadership, management, motivation, parenting, advice, etc. and in the hopes of helping others; here you have it!Lead on!

  • av Christine Farina
    169

    Angkor, once the most populated city on the planet, is a mystery surrounded by lush tropical forests in Cambodia. Its magnificent temples were carved by hand from stone over a thousand years ago, one of which is the largest religious structure made of stone in the world. Cambodia was home to the Khmer people, who experienced the atrocities of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge holocaust of the 1970s. Chandara, a Cambodian refugee brought by his grandmother to Long Beach as a small child to escape the Killing Fields of Cambodia, is having recurring images of what he learns are images of various temples at Angkor. The "e;Face in the Trees"e; that he sees in his dreams continues to haunt him. His quest to understand these dreams leads him to come face-to-face with his past. Are the dreams a message? Are the ancestors communicating with him? In meeting the Ang family, Chandara begins to discover more about his heritage and the magnificence of Angkor as well as his own artistic abilities. He is torn between the security of the only life he has known in Long Beach, California and the promise he made to his dying grandmother. Join Chandara as he makes the decision that will not only explain his past, but change his future.

  • av Mary Washington
    145,-

    An eleven-year-old girl recalls how she struggles to comprehend the cultural traditions revealed through the lives of family, friends, and the people of her community. Even though the community lacks financial riches, it is exciting, full of living, and rich in colorful relationships. As she observes and think about these relationships, the most striking and the most unforgettable, is Rooster.

  • av Margaretha Brown
    189,-

    Mr. Quiggley was my male, pet beta that lived for three years. Whenever I would return from work, he would surface, blow bubbles and allow me to pet him. These were actually his various adventures.

  • av Ken Butler
    259,-

    This autobiography is about my life and the humble words in this book will reflect many stories of domestic violence, abuse of all kinds, sadness, major illnesses, family tragedies, and, most important, how to survive anything that comes your way. I am just a guy who grew up under adverse situations and worked hard to heal and grow along the way. During the manuscript submission phase, Page publishing asked me if I thought readers would enjoy the book and my answer was, "e;I hope readers are inspired by this book. I have a simple message that is best served when read at the end of your consecutive read."e;

  • av Matt LaCoe
    189,-

    A Note for the Parents: Our society has gone through several significant changes in the last fifty years. With these changes come new challenges, and we must find a way to address them all in their own right. When I was growing up the United States, the average age for a child's first sexual encounter was about thirteen years old. Now as my wife and I struggle to raise our three Autistic children, we are faced with addressing issues that I never imagined would be presented to ten- and eleven-year-old children. Recently, we learned of three eleven-year-old girls in my son's school who all tested positive for pregnancy. Combine that with a child who came home talking about things that were way outside his age category. We decided that it best to educate our children with the truth than allow them to be educated by their peers. Finally, I got a phone call from my two oldest boys at 2 a.m. while I was deployed to Kuwait and Iraq, and of all the things, I get asked, "e;Dad, what is masturbation?"e; I have had a lot of coffee in my life, but to be honest, nothing will sober you up faster than hearing this question from your eleven-year-old son. What follows is the explanation I gave them at that time. It has served very well for my children and some other parents who I have helped in the same situation. The topic is mature, but it has been fashioned in such a way that children can understand it clearly. The verbiage and terminology is also mature. Some of you may find this alarming, but if you don't teach your children, someone else will. The best way I have learned to avoid tragedy and heartache is through education, and as such, I offer this tool. I wish you the best of luck because if you are looking at this book, then you understand the problems our children face. I advocate that you sit and read this with them. Take this opportunity to bond over a simplified version of a complex topic. If your children learn you are open and approachable about their challenges in life, you will find that when real problems come their way, your advice will be the first to be sought.

  • av Phillip Bryant
    179,-

    He read and studied the Holy Bible, and he used to think that other ministers and deacons did the same thing, read and study. He has found that people, the ones in the Christian faith, go on and live on what they hear others say. Their whole believe system is based on what somebody else says. There are some that read the Holy Bible and cannot get an understanding of what they are reading. Some read just to prove a point and some just to point a finger. Everything that people need to live by is in the Holy Bible. It gives exact meaning on how we are to live. When there is not an exact meaning, there is always an example to follow. Too many of the pastors do not know where to start to teach the people. For close to two thousand years, the believers have been in a New Testament church. It would behoove every member in the church to learn and know what is in The New Testament and learn the New Testament first, get the knowledge and understanding of who Jesus the Christ is; and in all honesty, try and live a life to show that He lives in the person. We in the church, do have a doctrine to live by from God. To many churches make-up their own doctrine and by-laws, and sooner or later, they are going to fall apart. What we all are suppose to know is that, The Word of God lasts forever. His prayer and desire is for all to get the knowledge and understanding and try real hard to live by the Holy Word of God.

  • av Susan Csoke
    235,-

    The struggle of a single parent trying to raise her children the best I knew how. Believing and buying my own home was a dream come true but proved to be my family's worst nightmare ever. Buyer beware! Because of the strange and sinister presence in my house, everything is lost. The rest had to be sold at my open house.

  • av Michael Hart
    309,-

    There are photography books on the market today that consist of pictures and some pictures may include who is in the picture and the location of the picture. This book goes beyond just pictures because I include stories (personal thoughts) to some pictures to make them more interesting. There is a saying that goes: "e;Pictures tell a story."e; Well, there are some stories that are as interesting as the picture itself. There are three things that make this photography book different from others in the market:- There is a poem I wrote about September 11, 2001. The poem is after the pictures of the 911 memorial in New York. - If someone is looking for an Alzheimer's support group online then please see the flower picture for details. - The pictures in this book consist of various subjects instead of all on one subject

  • av Vincent Stacey Dixon
    189,-

    The Trial of Mankind is a story about a young man who goes hunting in the woods to declare his manhood by bringing home food, but he is quickly met with unsuspected circumstances for him and his family.

  • av Ann Brown
    249

    How often have you heard the term "e;PTSD"e; or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? We know that it exists but do you really know what it means? Many of us suffer from PTSD and yet, have no idea what it is, how to recognize it or it's triggers and what's worse, we have no idea what to do about it. Many of us suffer from it and don't realize it until we are embroiled into fits of unexpected anger, depression and even worse, suicide or suicidal tenancies. Not to mention, domestic violence, divorces, and child abuse that are direct side effects of severe PTSD. PTSD, Shell Shock or nay other "e;war related"e; description that has been attached to it has existed since war began and yet, little has been done to educate those who suffer the effects or secondary effects of it for those most affected by it. This book will educate you on the terms, causes, signs and symptoms, triggers or possible outcome of untreated Post Traumatic Stress. PTSD is not a death sentence nor should it be feared at one, however, knowledge is key to helping all of those who suffer the consequences of PTSD.

  • av Lee Crews
    169

    Learn essential skills needed to communicate effectively and gain understanding. Discover causes of communication failure, and learn who, what, when, where, and how connected to relationship breakdown. Discover how to develop, and maintain relationships. Examples in the form of scenarios depict day-to-day occurrences in face-to-face interaction including illustrations defining the communication process. Determine meaning in utterances, and body language. Generate and increase self-awareness guided by self-evaluation, and coming to terms with truth about oneself to culminate in self-improvement. Grasp understanding and usage of Feedback. What can be done when someone's behavior is displeasing and/or unacceptable to you. WORDS will reveal to the reader how all that can be done.

  • av Sunshine Watson
    169

    I chose the title Walk With Me because I want people to do just that. I'm human. I have good days and bad days. I have loved and I've been heartbroken. I lust and day dream. As anyone else, I have several days when I just want to go back to sleep, wake up and do it all over again. Walk With Me allows me to hold your hand, invite you into my world, while letting you know that you are not alone.

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