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  • av Donnaleen Rasmussen
    355,-

    This book is about children who are enthralled with winter's first snowfall and, like many children, rush outside to build a snowman. Their imaginations take flight as their snowballs come magically to life!

  • av John Grover
    195,-

    "e;Chaos"e; was breaking out in story town it was supposed to have been a day like any other day until them two rough-looking strangers wandered into town. It was up to Rosebud and Melissa to keep law and order, that's just what they intended to do. Oh, but if only it was just that easy.

  • av Tracy Barton
    195,-

    Ever wonder why there is a TV show called The Lottery Ruined My Life? How can winning the lottery ruin your life? Why are there people trying to sue the lottery commission because not only are they broke, but deeper in debt after winning a lottery jackpot? Why do many people who win the lottery go broke within the first year? Watching that show, and reading about these frivolous law suits got me curious about that very topic. I have done several years of research, and I have found several reasons-some very obvious and some not so obvious. The goal of this book is to prevent you from falling into the bankruptcy traps that have caught several people and allow you to truly enjoy the benefits of winning a lottery jackpot and not let it ruin your life.

  • av Casey
    195,-

    I was born with a genetic disease called cystic fibrosis (CF). After the age ten, the disease started to take over my body. I was put in a wheelchair and on liquid oxygen. My lungs finally gave out. My family and I moved to the University of North Carolina so I could have a double-lung transplant. In August 1992 I got new lungs.I am not going to lie, there were many times when I thought I would die fighting for my last breath on a vent in a hospital. For years I put on a show for people. My smile would cover the physical pain my frail body was going through. I did not want pity, so I faked it. I feel that, since I have a shorter life span than most, I have to live every day like it is my last. I am not mad at CF because I believe God gave it to me to see what I would do with it. I just want to touch and inspire people so when I am gone, they will talk about me for a long time. I have done more at twenty-nine sick than most fifty-year-olds do healthy.-Coby James Gent (July 25, 1979-December 23, 2008)

  • av Robert Belfiore
    339,-

    Robert Belfiore retired from the New York City Department as a captain in July 2003. He was there as a correction officer from 1987 through 1997. In 1997, I was promoted to captain and assigned to the Rose M. Singer Center on Rikers Island and worked as the visiting captain for two years before returning to my parent command of the George R. Vierno center where he was a correction officer prior to getting promoted. He spent about two years in the Intelligence Division monitoring all data and voice special circuits.He is not a disgruntled employee and was very happy with his job and the way it worked. In the early 1990s and late 1980s, it was a totally different job. Everyone looked out for one another. Times changed with the new millennium. Things became all about statistics and numbers instead of staff safety and togetherness. In all, it was a good career, and he is certain that things will always be about helping one another.

  • av Tammy Larsen
    289,-

    This is a story about a little girl who lives on an island with her parents and has many adventures that she would like to share.

  • av Tia Robinson
    355,-

    Mia rhymes her way into readers' hearts by sharing how much she truly adores and loves her little sister deeply. Mia is excited to learn that her baby sister Chloe comes home from the hospital in this fun and lyrical tale.

  • av Linda Olarin
    195,-

    I was a fun-loving grandmother who would go out of my way to create wonderful memories and adventures for my grandchildren. Unfortunately, I suffered a very unexpected debilitating health crisis, and it took me a while to get back on my feet. I was thrilled when I was finally able to regain my independence and move into a new apartment. I was beginning to feel like my old self again until one fateful night when the unthinkable happened. I was too embarrassed to tell anyone because I was afraid that nobody would believe me. I felt totally alone and I was in my own private hell. I was terrified that my nightmare would never end. I knew that if someone very close to me told me this same story, I would feel confused and helpless about what to say or how to get them help. It was just one of those secrets that nobody would be able to keep. They would have to tell someone because if they didn't, something terrible could happen and someone could get seriously hurt or even worse. My secret was revealed late one night in the most humiliating way that I could have ever imagined. Every word of this unbelievable story is true, and I write about it in vivid detail because that is exactly how I remember it. The undying help and support from my children inspired me to share my story. I wanted to let other people who have gone through this know that they are not alone.

  • av Larry Johnson
    255,-

    Slow L was marked by death at a young age when his stepfather is murdered and mother shot down in front of him. Eight years passed and still trying to outdistance this tragedy but haunted by it every step of the way. Lack of trust made him jump off the porch a little sooner than most kids. Once he learned the Milwaukee streets had real people that acted in the form of animals and orangutans among the living, he knew then he needed to adapt to the Mil-jungle, or get peeled, or eaten alive. Nobody was to be trusted-not a priest, not the police, not his childhood friends, or closest relatives. They made him a gangsta with no explanation as to why.

  • av Kimberly Posey Latimore
    265,-

    Kendall, Rachel, and Sasha are back together in Love, Secrets, and Lies; but this time they are serving up more drama. With her marriage spiraling out of control, Kendall makes an unexpected discovery, turning her world upside down and leaving a trail of secrets and lies. She desperately wants to mend her relationship with Grayson, but her attempts are derailed when tragedy strikes too close to home. Will it be too late to salvage, or will secrets and lies destroy their marriage?

  • av Frank Maverick 2
    155,-

    Corned Flakes is a jokebook full of corny, clean, clever, and witty jokes designed for all ages.

  • av Mike Mahy
    415,-

    Incarceration. Pain. Change. Miracles. Spending time in jail isn't easy for anyone who has been forced to have that experience. Spending time in jail for what you deserve is God's and humankind's justice. Spending time in jail out of God's mercy is something completely different.This is what I want to share about in Jailhouse Journals. It was because of God's justice that I got the sentence I deserved for the crimes I committed, but in his mercy, the experience in jail was more than what I had ever expected. To get the help I needed while in jail gave me hope not only for me but also for those who may be reading this to get help from the trap of sexual addiction.The purpose of these journals is to inspire them that God is not only real, but he is also a loving God and will help them change if they are willing to do so, and that there is actually a system of incarceration, called right living community, as a rehabilitation approach to serving a sentence rather than just doing hard time.I am hoping that maybe, just maybe, that anyone reading this can be averted from committing a senseless sexual crime against another because they now have hope and can work up the courage to get the help they need. Finally, this book is also for any victim of sexual offences committed against them so that they can receive inner healing and possibly even work up the ability to forgive their perpetrator for their horrendous acts. I have discovered that forgiveness sets the one doing the forgiving free emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, more so than the one being forgiven.These journals also show that there is a road map to getting specific help; the fact that proper counseling; good cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) courses; support groups such as AA, NA, SAA, and Celebrate Recovery, and even taking an amazing course developed by my chaplain that is called Spiritual Perspective on Sexuality as a means to receiving better emotional wholeness and well-being, making better decisions and developing better thinking patterns.Be set free. Receive healing. Experience transformation. Watch miracles flow!

  • av Sumer Tyme
    255,-

    When Tracy-a successful singles and couples counselor-turned thirty, she decided that she was ready to settle down. Tracy had not dated since her early college days. She took time to focus on her career. One day, she saw this dark skin, six-foot-tall guy walk into Pierre's. He had all the makings of a thug. A chance encounter a few days later, the two would meet. Christian Giles was an up-and-coming music producer from a different side of town than Tracy. Since he had thug qualities, Tracy named him Thugness. From there, they entered into a relationship filled with love, compassion, and understanding-a love that reminded her of the love her dad had always shown her. The relationship was going well until Chris's past came back to haunt him. Tracy and Christian ended their relationship. A heartbroken Tracy didn't want to deal with the memories of her and Christian's relationship, so she moved to a new house and a new office. Across the hall worked a money-worshipping six-foot-two, brown-skinned dentist with a million-dollar smile, named Dr. Shawn Richards. Their first meeting was something that Tracy wanted to forget, but Shawn was able to woo her into a relationship. As months went by, Shawn asked Tracy to marry him. Tracy said yes. A month before the wedding, while at the mall, Tracy saw a familiar face. One she hadn't seen in a few years. She soon realized that it was Thugness. She told him she was getting married and walked away. On the wedding day, as her dad walked her down the aisle, Tracy was all set to marry Shawn. He stood at the front of the tree house, awaiting her arrival. With her hand in his, the officiant asked if anyone knew why the two should not be married. Tracy was surprised to see Thugness standing in front of her. Tracy must now choose between the love she never got over, or the love that she was unsure of. Whom would she choose?

  • av Sharon Smith
    195,-

    The kids in the schoolyard stop their play when the new girl arrives. She is dressed all in pink, and none of the students want to be the first to approach her. Callie Cakes doesn't either but feels bad about it but doesn't know why. When her mom makes her think about how she is treating the new girl, Callie decides that she was wrong and finds out that all her friends feel the same way.

  • av Maite Merino
    355,-

    When life gives you lemons, making lemonade isn't your only option!So what happens when you're back at square one at age fifty? Suddenly back in a game, although never having experienced it, with less than adequate surviving skills at best.Meet Julia, a proud Cuban American born and raised in an old school traditional Cuban family. Divorced at fifty but ready to live, or better yet survive.Tossed into a lion pit of self-discovery, dating, online dating, happy hours, learning the value of friendship and the many facets of trust, including self, Julia's journey begins.Follow her path down the rabbit hole of a new life all the way to paving the new passage toward her promising and exciting future.Endearing, relatable, funny, and sweet are just a few words to describe Julia's new world.

  • av Corey Lamont Berry
    185,-

    Many people who read my first book questioned if any of the characters in my book was based on myself and people in my life. Although that book was a work of fiction, many still believed that my main character Cino was really me, so I decided to write my life story. When I was going through my struggles to become a published author, I made a vow that by any means, I would achieve my goals, and inside a nightmare of incarceration, I would make my dreams a reality. The day I made my vow to make it official, I tattooed it on my back.

  • av Neville Lloyd
    245,-

    While I was growing up in Jamaica, I kept hearing quotes, where people were saying, "e;You're born with a silver spoon in your mouth."e;I didn't understand what that means at all until I was fifteen years. My life story was so amazing to me-growing up in Jamaica and American naturalized citizen. I just found out at twelve years that my grandfather was Irish American, and my father was French.These were my gold spoon I didn't know for so many years. With all that gold spoon, I was living with my evil Aunt Vie.What I've learned through those evil days and nights was finding God at an early Age with faith and patience in my heart through all the years.

  • av Anja Wright
    195,-

    Does anyone really know anyone? Do you ever understand or know what people are thinking? People usually make decisions based on the moment, not thinking of the future. What do you do when something happens in your life, one that you have no control over? How do you handle it? Just ask Artillia aka Arty. What happens when the one she loves and trusts has secrets, and what happens when the secrets and lies are discovered? How does she handle the hurt and betrayal?

  • av John Charles Stalter
    275,-

    SSSO Agent 0077, Jimmy Baund offers Intrigue, Mystery, Laughter and Betrayals in abundance...Plus, lots of excitement in Paris, D.C., N.Y., Monte Carlo, Barcelona, and Moscow...Meanwhile, Annie Baund Wins Big! Millions of Euros at the casino in Monte Carlo.It's a Trump & Putin Scheme to Increase Their Poll Numbers!

  • av Charre Smith
    315,-

    The Adventures of Bubba Bear tells the story of a playful bear who is always learning and exploring. Through this book, Bubba learns about his five senses as he watches his Mama Bear make breakfast. By tasting, seeing, touching, hearing, and smelling, Bubba begins to understand what senses are and how they work. His Mama and Papa Bear eagerly and playfully show Bubba how he uses his senses without even knowing it!Through the use of repetitive and inventive words, children learn to be expressive. "e;Yummy-o"e; is an expression that can be read in a fun fashion, and parents are encouraged to use the repetitive words throughout the days following to help children remember the fun sounds and to encourage them to invent some of their own.The "e;Good Morning Song"e; is mentioned in the book and can be downloaded for free by clicking on the author's website, which can be found at www.gumdropgiggles.com.Included in the book is a parents' guide, which gives parents concepts which extend their children's learning and fun activities to help enhance the overall learning process.

  • av James Dillon
    255,-

    The purpose of this book is simple: to journey through the remarkable and (literally) astronomically remote events that led to the single, solitary Son of Man walking among us. And in doing so, to take a journey similar to the first authors of antiquity, a journey of everyday language and thought to match ourselves and those who today want to know what all the hubbub is surrounding Jesus.As you learn about just twenty-four of the prophecies surrounding the Messiah, you will walk through the history, the archaeology, the language, and the life of those who lived thousands of years ago so that you can better know them in terms that you can understand. More importantly, you will glimpse at why they did.

  • av William Tanenbaum
    245,-

    Three Jewish teenage students escape from Poland in 1940 before the German occupation is complete. Although reluctant to go, they leave their families behind, anticipating returning to them after the war. This novel focuses on their lives from the moment of their departure from Poland through the time spent in Shanghai, and the uncertainty of where they will be after the war. The main characters endure fear and suffer hardship in their struggle to reach Shanghai. In Shanghai, they become part of the over 20,000 Jews who have sought refuge from the war raging in Europe. With the Japanese occupation and control of Shanghai, the students, as well as the Chinese, suffer intolerable living conditions throughout the war. Memories of family and home help these Jewish students survive. Little do they know that these memories will be all that remains of their life from pre-war Europe. This is the story of the journey of the three students and what will become their future memories.

  • av Jacqueline Moore
    169,-

    A coming-of-age story of a little black girl born poor. The book details her experiences in being bullied by siblings and classmates.Hopefully, children and youths will see this as inspiration or even see it as relatable.

  • av Lanton Hamby
    305,-

    Abijah is a young Jewish boy who grows up in Israel with a loving mother and a cold, distant father. At an early age, he is confronted and curious about the most important question in human history. He suffers tragedy and neglect that cause him to make a series of choices that have him spiraling down the dark side. Will he finally find redemption and have his question answered, Who is the Jewish Messiah?

  • av Kurt D LaRose
    525,-

    This book will likely irritate every reader at some point. One chapter is so bold it intones the good of a mother who kills her children. The chapter does not say the murderous mother was a good woman, or that she did a good thing; it doesn't say that her actions should be without penalty or consequence. The chapter suggests, basically, in a metaphoric and anecdotal ending, that the mother loves the ones she killed. PsychoBabbleJabble is full of these kinds of challenges; this book is written and designed to tackle human judgment. My work as a therapist, a clinician, and as a helper in different settings, and in different states even (I am licensed in Florida, the District of Columbia, and Missouri), plus with my hypnosis training, all of these play a role in this writing. The reader will see and experience the maneuvering of words, each used to explain and help promote understanding in how people's judgments are formed. Many judgments are those that I like to call 'terminal thoughts.' For some reason or another, certain thoughts are seemingly non-negotiable to the holder of them. With terminal thoughts in mind (we all have them), I'm able to, using my writing, go with the reader using their various lines of thinking, as if their beliefs are absolutely true. Then, near each chapter ending, I include an alternative and new perspective, where a question about the once absolute belief is now wedged toward and in between a different belief. 'Wedged,' meaning a small detail of alternative thought is strategically placed juxtaposition to a terminal thought, that the reader once used (or uses still, maybe) to hold up a rationale supporting 'truth.' By each chapters end, the belief is jolted loose a tiny bit, hopefully. It is in that jolting, where a belief becomes finally questioned and questionable.This text contains my best writing and some of my best clinical recall. All of my training is included in some way in every part of this text; the hypnosis training kicks my writing up a notch. Here, using people's RIGHTNESS as an ally in shaping a new belief, I contradict the old truth while valuing it, in key and passionate areas of what might be called life and the people that make it so. That's what I'd say this book hopes to do - to jolt loose, just a little bit those absolute judgments we as humans may unknowingly, without ill intent, and possibly mistakenly hold as settled.

  • av Margaretta Hungett
    195,-

    When the human race is threatened with extinction, the Master summons one of them to be his voice of warning. Through Ak'Tara, it is revealed and not believed.

  • av Frances Smith
    265,-

    As the author's childhood tumbles from her memory onto the pages of print, the reader is privy to all sorts of surprising revelations. Be prepared to chuckle with glee, feel your mouth gape reading about situations too weird to be untrue, wince as your heart breaks in sadness and anger over sordid situations, and shake your head both in disbelief and even perfect understanding of unusual childhood tales. Between the covers of the book, the author's very direct style in sharing the goings-on around her that profoundly affected her talks to the reader personally and even bluntly. As the years pass, the toll from various elements in her life becomes clearer and grows higher.The book's title was chosen because it chronicles from a curious angle a young girl's memories of growing up. The story's framework of recollections connected to given residences, the number of those residences, and the regularity with which this family migrated from one to another was interesting from the storytelling perspective and fortunate for Frances and all her readers. That her memories were mentally magnetized, that they attached and were thereby preserved according to the various times and places Frances called home, was an innovative, efficient, and effective writing device.Use of the rabbit hole idiom was spot-on, because despite growing older, taller, and maturing in ways (growing up), simultaneously an ominous, downward momentum was also steadily gaining more of a foothold in the life of this young person. Left unchecked, this destructive force would increasingly result in a stranger, more problematic, and chaotic life, an exquisite analogy provided by Lewis Carroll.The story shared within this book is a poignant and absorbing account as seen through the eyes of the child who lived it. Much is revealed throughout this narrative, and although the book ends, the story obviously continues. The indubitable question is not written but silently screams, what happens next?

  • av Sir Raymond Sylvestre
    265,-

    This is a story of a married man with six children whose wife no longer wanted him there and how he dealt with no longer having a family he wanted.

  • av Cecilia Johansen
    319,-

    In one awful hour, the Scottish Highlanders lost their way of life forever. Despite surviving the Battle at Culloden Moor, Benjamin MacKenzie and his brothers only had cold comfort from Prince Charles Edward Stuart-save yourselves any way you can. Benjamin whisked his family away to Ireland, thinking they would escape the horrible punishment that awaited them should they be caught by their British enemies. They didn't. In their native home, the MacKenzies were a proud clan with a proud name. In Ireland, that name would become anathema if they carried it forth, and so it became Kimsey. That name didn't hide them either from an English prisoner ship and a fate worse than death: sold as indentured servants in Lord Baltimore's colony. The little family was taken to their knees. With the good fortune of a fellow Scot as their master who became a good friend and set them on their feet again, the Kimseys found a fertile land and a fresh start. While other challenges would test them, including a war with their old enemies, they started a new clan, the head of which would become well-known, and the many generations would claim descent from Benjamin, their common ancestor.

  • av Analuz German
    195,-

    Roxanne, or Roxxi for short, is trapped within a bizarre chamber after dreaming a surreal dream sequence. She finds out that the rest of her dreams are being uploaded by the Savants, a secret union who are godlike beings. Soon, she undergoes a dream test after one of her dreams shows vulnerability; she rejects the test mentally and is forced to submit. Afterward, Roxxi wakes up to find her vulnerable dream inside a shattered glass mirror; a strange creature attacks Roxxi and soon causes a fight. Roxxi gains her weapon during the fight, defeats the creature, and tries to escape but is soon stopped by her nightmares. Soon, her weapon overreacts after a certain nightmare triggers the weapon. Later, she's trapped again in a strange chamber, and awakens face-to-face with a certain being, her weapon nowhere to be seen.

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