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  • av Garrett Chelius
    189,-

    Many thoughts go through a youngster's mind when the specter of divorce is thrust upon them. It can be a very scary and life-changing event. While there is no ideal way to explain divorce or separation to children, the story attempts to offer an illustration in a manner easy for younger readers to understand. In The Pigeon and the Seagull, the author attempts to simplify and explain the events surrounding divorce and, ultimately, provide a positive glimpse into the future in a postmarriage relationship. Ideally, the story strives to help children understand that when relationships don't work out it is not their fault and they can still have wonderful lives in many ways.

  • av Marcie Thompson
    239,-

    So many of us have asked the question: What is my purpose? Or my why. I grew up in Iowa, made a stop of fourteen years in Salt Lake City, Utah, and then transplanted to Dallas upon meeting my husband, Kevin Thompson. He lived in Texas and I in Utah, so after dating just over a year, we decided the over one thousand four hundred miles apart could only go on so long. Growing up in an average American family with functional dysfunction, graduated from Drake University, lived in three different states, experienced a divorce after fourteen years, and now remarried nine years, I've come face-to-face with ample discipline. And after moving eight times in the same nine years, you don't just clean your house, you clear your mind. This story of why and how the art of living a minimalistic lifestyle will do more than create harmony in your home. It's shifted us from investing in our flesh to an ongoing investment in the Spirit. We also wish to be understood like the millennials you may not agree with all our choices, home decor, or facets of life we've carved out like artwork, literally. I'd like to say it's been a quick, simple shift, but we've had to make some eye-opening and major decisions in our behaviors. Not because of lack but for the greater cause as our goals, dreams, and desires have shifted. In order to move forward, you must look for a moment to learn from life's challenges and be disciplined. Discipline brings about wisdom because we learn something through every challenge no matter its size. Not only did our goals shift, but the mind-set for why we were creating these goals has changed. So when asked what does being a minimalist mean, just remember one word: humble. I pray and hope through my testimonies I'll share from my journey, you'll humble your heart, create your own goals, and integrate those pieces of minimalism that speak to you throughout this book. Most importantly, remember to move not just the stuff from your life but make it a lifetime journey to be more with less. Abscission will tell our story of the paradigm shift we made toward living an intentionally simple life and finding where needing less left us wanting more: more time, more appreciation, more quality, more freedom, more meaning, more purpose, more creating, more hope, more health, more wisdom, more discipline, and more life to be lived fully. Like a tree has its seasons shedding old leaves and bearing new fruit, abscission is the full circle definition of how minimalism takes place in your life once you fully understand what it has to offer.

  • av Lola Blackwell
    169

    After fifteen year old Lucinda Brown arrived at Fort Union to live, she wanted to learn to be a housewife, since she was nearly old enough to get married. She attended a small school taught by the Quartermaster\'s wife, but became self-conscious about walking past a barracks after finding herself attracted to the young bugle player she had seen through the window at home. One evening, when there was a party hosted by her parents, Lucinda was glad to see this young man come in through the door. A medical emergency and other unexpected events caused Lucinda to realize she'd better start paying attention.

  • av Mary Peterson
    235,-

    When Sarah returns to Paradise after seven years and sees that it's been burned to the ground, she realizes it's time to let go of the past. Being able to bury the past makes it easier to concentrate on her future and her ambitions, but who is this person that continues to haunt her nights? Who won't leave her alone? Why does it seem like they are always around but no one ever sees them? When the police department she works for sends over a technician to install a security system and he gets hurt before he even starts the job, she wonders what, this maniac has in store for her. Will she be safe in her own home, or will she be a prisoner? Who, if anyone, can she trust? She decides to try trusting the technician since he seems to be at her place so much. Could she be falling for the man who is trying to keep her safe, even though she vowed years ago to not let anyone into her heart ever again? She's supposed to be the one who catches the bad guys, but when she doesn't know who that is, will she ever find him? Be sure to look for the next thriller in the Sarah Wheeler series, "e;Secrets"e;.

  • av Vincent Davis
    385,-

    The Cop and the Stalker is a true story of what happened when a highly decorated New York City cop and a career criminal are put on a collision course with the help of US Customs and an overzealous federal prosecutor. It is also a story of raw courage and the friendship of two youths growing up in Yonkers, New York. Vinny Davis worked as a plainclothes cop in the highest crime neighborhoods of the Bronx in the eighties and nineties. He would stop at nothing to put the bad guys behind bars. Richie Sabol was a malevolent psychopath career criminal who preyed on the weak. His first trip to state prison was for armed robbery, but when he was paroled, he was more violent than before. He had moved on to beating people with baseball bats and shooting a drug dealer in the head while robbing him. His crime spree ranged up and down the East Coast until he sold two kilos of coke and got sentenced to twenty years in federal prison. Two years later, he's back on the streets of New York. He's now working for the feds with the promise he can deliver the Lucchese crime family on a silver platter. And the justice department will do and say anything to ensure that he keeps his word at any cost. https://starworldwidenetworks.com/episodes/the-cop-the-stalker-and-the-mobsters-a-true-story

  • av Tess Kaufman
    259,-

    What does firedog Sonny Weatherbee and stray terrier Misty have in common when they meet at the hollow tree? Misty, a stray terrier mix, expected little from others in the early years of her life. Sonny, an experienced black Lab, was a search-and-discover firehouse dog on a mission when he came upon Misty. In the months and years that followed, Misty, a homeless stray, was transformed by the love of the Weatherbee family, who eventually adopted her. Together, while living in their dog tree house, Sonny and Misty experience service-dog life, raise unique and talented puppies, and show their community that gifted dogs can work and thrive in our world to help others live brighter lives.

  • av Paige Turner
    345,-

    Acrobatic Amy is a children's poetry book that lends itself as an excellent teaching tool for many facets of the English language. Targeting grades K-3, young students will learn alphabetical order, short and long vowels, rhyme, rhythm, and alliteration. In addition, children can be guided in character building based upon the varied personalities represented in each poem. Second and third grade students can take on the challenge of writing their own poems. At the end of the book, there are helpful teaching points to assist beginning teachers, homeschoolers, and parents. This book is intended to provide valuable language skills, lighthearted poetry, and hopefully many giggles as well!

  • av Jan Bylaska
    169

    This book is a collection of memories from age eight through sixteen, mostly in Georgia, then Florida, in later years. Some of the stories are sad and some are funny. Most of the stories are about people and some involve animals, but they all happened.

  • av Clarence Love
    169

    Clarence Love was the director of Learning Resource Center at Alcorn State University School of Nursing for thirty-five years and is now retired. This book shows some shortcuts to organizing library systems for home libraries.

  • av Lori Tillia-Meeker
    285,-

    Everyone comes to Gettysburg to see the battlefield, tour the town, hear about the tactics, walk among the monuments, but what about the 21,000 wounded soldiers who remained here at Gettysburg? They did not just vanish. Every public building, both colleges, private homes, and even farms were turned into hospitals. I am reminded of the line from the Musical 1776, "e;Is anybody there? Does anybody care?"e; These sites need to be preserved and remembered just like the battlefield, because whether you want to believe it or not, these sites are part of the history of the Battle Gettysburg and are just as important as the preservation of the battlefield itself. The book is broken down into several sections-the town, farms, and homes north of town; farms and homes south of town; farms and homes east of town; farms and homes west of town; the major Federal Corps Field Hospitals, the Village of Fairfield, the Village of Hunterstown, the Village of Cashtown, Camp Letterman, and finally Field Dressing Stations. Each section is listed alphabetically by street or road and then listed numerically along the street. I hope you enjoy this guide book to the hospitals I found in Gettysburg and the surrounding communities and the area of the battlefield.

  • av Ashley Hartson
    235,-

    Lucy hopes to find the perfect pet for her. She doesn't realize how much we can learn from the animals we love and care for. Lucy and The Turtle Who Slowed Down Time is all about showing children that it's okay to slow down and be a bit more mindful in our daily lives. Sometimes these lessons come from unexpected places, even the pets we care so much for. Being present and taking moments to really enjoy our surroundings is key! This is a book grown-ups will love reading time and time again to kids-both young and old. Lucy and The Turtle Who Slowed Down Time has a loving and truthful message for kids and parents alike. It makes a great gift for any occasion!

  • av Adam Chaney
    179,-

    I wanted to show in my book that reality is all relative, that our minds in a large part make our reality, and that no one could tell us any different. And when we have great trauma, our minds are the ones that take over and make it make sense for us.

  • av JOHNNY G's
    265,-

    The streets of Detroit become a maze of terror as the killer zeroes in on unknowing victims and escalates more tension as the public loses fate in their Police Department. With time ticking till the next kill, a detective is called back on duty to add five detectives in the hunt for a serial killer, who has been killing girls and leaving them in the public to be found. With the pressure on, one of the media alerts the public, the detectives find themselves all over the city until the case turns even more deadly for them. As the killer set his eyes on a new target, with the city griped in fear Detective Avenue uses all his skills to stop the killer before he completes his mission.

  • av Jennifer Jamieson Woods
    315

    In No Guarantees, Jennifer Jamieson Woods spins a tale of love, loss, and redemption. From a small town in Ontario, Canada, young Josephine Duckworth follows her sister to Anchorage, Alaska. It is the oil boom of the 1970s, when the men outnumber the women four to one. She falls in love with a true Alaskan man. She moves in with him into his cabin in the woods. After they spend two weeks snowed in, she realizes she is pregnant. Although he wants her to have an abortion, she is unwilling. When things go terribly wrong with her pregnancy, she begins a downward spiral that takes her to the depths of despair. She finds work that fills her soul but loses her job due to her excessive drinking. A woman in her life sees her potential, cuts her no slack, but at the same time helps to set her on a path that will lead to positive change in her life. A move takes the character Josie to Bellingham, Washington, where she finds the solution for her drinking problem as well as a means of gaining closure over her loss. You'll laugh; you'll cry along with Josie as she comes of age and confronts her tragic experience. Her perseverance comes through as she tries to make heads and tails of her big ordeal. Eventually she learns that there are no guarantees in life.

  • av Becky Pantaleon
    189,-

    Lelu had been practicing her soccer moves with Buddy for a good three years, and they had both become very good players. Lelu always preferred to practice with Buddy because he was fast and forced her to play her best. Her team, Goal Girls, was tied for first place in their division and while Lelu was nervous, she was also excited about maybe winning the championship. She practiced for hours every day, leading up to game day. On game day, as Lelu walked on to the field, she noticed that many of her teammates were not there. Coach Dale said that five of the girls had caught the flu and would not be able to play. That left them with only five players, and if anyone got hurt, they would have to forfeit the game. Not only could they not get hurt, they also could not rotate out to rest. How could they play their hardest and not get hurt or tired at the same time? The girls were going to have a tough time beating the Crushers, but they were up to the challenge. With a tied score, their excitement turned to disappointment as they watched Ariana fall and grab her ankle in pain.

  • av Madeline Molina
    189,-

    The story of Mr. Zebra and Mrs. Duck is about friendship; in which, Mr. Zebra helps Mrs. Duck find her way home.

  • av DP Turner
    355

    "e;Do you want to hike the Appalachian Trail again?"e; he asked. Although DP Turner had hiked 1,500 miles of that trail during his adolescent years, that question from an unlikable classmate in high school led to a return forty years later. Thinking he was a hiking expert, Turner would find that a return would be quite different. Turner presents a trek fraught with hardships, beginning with a fall that breaks his ankle nearly two miles from help. And yet a glimmer of hope and wisdom shines through. The trail's culture and path had changed. Backpacking technology had passed by him. But along the way, that unlikable person would become a close friend and hiking partner. Come on a journey on a path full of danger, wonders, and remarkable people with stories needing to be told. Discover how hiking philosophies and generations had changed in four decades. Go on a quest as he tries to finish a forty-mile gap in Virginia that had haunted him all during his adult life. Along the way, he rediscovers personal growth that had lain dormant since his teenage years and what it really means to be 'Almost There.'"e;

  • av Thomas O Donnell
    275,-

    Established in the high-crime years of the late 1980s, Maywood Correctional Facility was designed to house the region's most violent and prolific felons. Inevitably, it suffered from the same problems endemic to similar institutions: extreme violence, drug abuse, gangs jockeying for power, high recidivism rates, high suicide rates, and a suffocating climate of futility and despair. Conditions go from bad to worse when the prison is privatized in the late 1990s. Under the supervision of Incarceration Alternatives-a ruthless, profit driven corporation-Maywood's inmates are seen as mere customers. As a result, the few remaining educational and jobs programs are severely curtailed for the sake of increasing shareholder profits.This dismal status quo is challenged upon the arrival of Father Dale Imbus-a worldly Jesuit priest-convicted of assaulting a police officer and providing unlawful assistance to Mexican and Latin American immigrants. The charismatic priest immediately begins to change the hearts and minds of Maywood's population, compelling the inmates to question the meaning of their suffering, the possibility of forgiveness, the purpose of their lives, and their prospects upon release. As rumors of the priest's ability to heal bodies and souls spread beyond the confines of Maywood, a group of wealthy, sympathetic citizens commence plotting a takeover of Incarceration Alternatives. The stage is set for two interrelated conflicts: one between the citizen supporters of Maywood's inmates and the shareholders who determine its purpose and priorities; the other between the priest's growing band of loyal disciples and the members of an ultraviolent Aryan gang, committed to reclaiming their diminishing power by any means necessary.

  • av Nayel Daghlawi
    299,-

    Trevor McKinney, who was once an ordinary teenager, has become a well-known wizard once he is sent to Wandsparks School for Young Witches and Wizards. There he makes new friends as well as enemies. During his first year, he realizes he's no average wizard, but one with special powers and a mission that needs to be accomplished. Trevor therefore realizes his parents had been kidnapped by his evil aunt Madam Victoria, who is set out to kill him. Someone within the castle is not who they say they are. Could they be out to kill Trevor? Trevor has visions of the Forbidden Door that is hidden deep within the Enchanted Forest. His mind tells him something or someone behind that door needs his help. Who could it be? Can Trevor and his friends find his parents before it's too late? Can Trevor find the golden key that will lead him into the Forbidden Door? Or would he be another victim of Madam Victoria? Will Trevor finally be reunited with his parents?

  • av John Erfurth
    189,-

    Woodrow's Fun Day on the Ranch is about Woodrow, a young pup learning how to be a ranch cow dog on the Dry Gulch Land and Cattle Company in eastern Oregon. Wes, his old granddad, is "e;top cow dog."e;The ranch is owned by Rope and Kate Peeler, who are the dog's mom and dad. It's very hard to learn how to be a ranch dog. So, now and then, Woodrow's dad, Rope, gives him a day off just to go and have fun on the ranch. This book is about Woodrow having lots of fun with all the critters and ranch kids. I hope you like my story. Remember one thing: always love and respect your pets. 'Til we meet again. Adios, little folks.

  • av Donald Froelich
    179,-

    Fun Run is a comic cartoon book about running created by a lifelong runner. There is no story line; each page is its own little-self-contained, one-picture story, unrelated to any other gag in the book. Fun Run topics range from track to marathons to running just for the joy or agony of running. Subjects include treadmills, jogging, running, racing, and spectating. Nearly every runner will be able to relate to these comic situations: encounters with dogs, running injuries, and other everyday running occurrences.

  • av Julia Graziano
    249

    You begin being totally innocent, then you start to grow up. Growing up is not always easy; things come at you when you least expect. Surprises come at you every day or year. Just when you think you have things the way you want them, wham! Another surprise comes, and it's not happy ones either. But living a safe life cannot be the best there is to offer. Sometimes we just have to do what we have to do in our way through life the best we can.

  • av Penelope Pigman
    179,-

    Penny's Poems is a collection of inspirational poetry. The poems are the result of peak life experiences. The expertly crafted poems focus on nature, love, and feelings. This collection creates an inspirational journey of the heart and soul.

  • av Sherri Voyt
    179,-

    Come along the journey with an ant crawling through the grass to get to the party beneath the oak tree! Let's see who he meets along the way!

  • av Thomas Correa
    419

    This book is about the real Old West. The research presented here comes from what I've found during my more than forty-five years of researching American history, but especially what I've learned in regards to the other side of the myths and legends of the Old West. In 2010, I started a blog, The American Cowboy Chronicles, to share what I've learned and celebrate the virtues of America. My articles on the Old West have never been meant to dispel the myths or attack legends but to simply explain what I've found after taking a hard look, an honest look, an objective look, at the evidence that's available. Since evidence proves or disproves what we've all been told about the Old West by Hollywood and writers who are not objective researchers, this is my attempt at taking a fresh look at Wyatt Earp, Tom Horn, and others. But mostly, this book is about why the American Cowboy became America's quintessential role model. This book looks at why the American Cowboy represents American toughness, independence, and resilience to the rest of the World.

  • av Bennie Atkinson
    285,-

    We'll start out with them going school. They're in the ninth grade and were like other kids, normal. As they go up each grade, things start to change. Most of the time it's normal but one day they're going to school. The girl saw one of the girls hugging him, and she was smiling, when he walked over there. She asked him does he love her, and he said, "e;Actually, yes,"e; and that's when everything was going on. They also put a band together and played in clubs. Every year one club put on the battle of bands, so they signed up for that and won the battle of the bands. They became famous all over the world. The same girl was making some of the girls scary to date that boy. They had a contract and recorded their songs in New York, then after three years they had the Mafia after them, where they stole fifty billion dollars and a rare diamond. They used their skill for those years, but the Mafia finally caught up with them. It looked like there was no more Fabulous 8, but they were still alive. They were getting makeover and were called different names and became double agents. They put bionics in them for them to save the world of bad guys but to find out their parents were aliens from another planet and they had superpowers, but that will be in the second book.

  • av David Schwinger
    169

    Tony Capadora was in big trouble. He had been charged with the shooting murder of pop singer/songwriter Filip Beron, and the evidence against Tony appeared to be overwhelming. To start, Tony had publicly accused Filip of taking credit for writing a hit song that Tony had actually composed. Then, the murder weapon had been found buried in Tony's backyard. Finally, Filip had been able to write, in his loose-leaf, the first four letters of Tony's last name, just before he died. Tony was innocent, but he had no alibi and very little hope of avoiding decades in prison. Then, superstar detective Amy Bell was hired to try to clear Tony and find the real killer. With the encouragement and assistance of her husband, Jeremy, Amy slowly but surely uncovered various aspects of Filip's dark side. She identified many people who had reason to wish that Filip were dead. But it would take more than just finding other possible suspects to save Tony from the nearly airtight case against him. A police detective told Amy she was pursuing a ten-million-to-one long shot. But the vivacious and witty Amy was not one to give up, regardless of the odds. Author David Schwinger, when not writing Amy Bell mysteries--there are now eleven--enjoys composing songs, playing pickleball, and traveling the world with his wife, Sherryl. He first met Sherryl when she was his student in a mathematics class he taught at City College of New York. Their secret romance became the inspiration for his first Amy Bell mystery, The Teacher's Pet Murders.

  • av Mel Helmick Lamb
    235,-

    It is time for Those Who Love Dogs to Stand with ThemThe history of dog and man dates back thousands of years, yet key knowledge of the dog's innate qualities, characteristics, unique behaviors and skills still elude many who interact with dogs personally, and even professionally. As a result, the dog, "e;Man's Best Friend"e;, has suffered. In Standing with the Dog: K9 Psychology in a Nutshell, dog training expert and advocate, Mel Helmick Lamb, shares crucial practical information and insights that will greatly benefit those in the Shelter/Rescue/Animal Cruelty and Neglect industry, and anyone else who loved and interacts with dogs. In this book, you will learn keys to quality animal education, including:- prerequisites for the handler, canine and training team. - history of the domestication, unique drives, and pack structure of the canine. - characteristics of the shelter dog and how to care for the abused and neglected dog. - problems with current canine breeding practices, and popular spaying and neutering practices, and much moreThose who love the dog, who are willing to commit their time to making the world of the dog a better place will find a wealth of useful information in these pages. Standing with the Dog: K9 Psychology in a Nutshell, will deepen your knowledge and understanding of "e;man's best friend"e; and inspire you to always stand with the dog. Mel Helmick Lamb's education in the training and care of animal began at an early age, under the tutelage of her great-grandfather, who loved life and animals. She has decades of formal training and field work and is recognized as an expert by professional canine organizations nationwide. She has trained countless animals that have deployed professionally in the United States and throughout the world.

  • av Betty Jean Garner
    169

    I was inspired by Jesus to write this book about my plantation living. I do not know if it may help someone in their everyday living, but know that Jesus is always there for you, if you have the spirit of Jesus living within you. You can always ask him to come into your life. He will be there for you forever.

  • av Patricia Wedlington
    155,-

    God inspired me to write this book to show people the miracles He is able to perform in our lives, by doing what we thought was impossible and bless you at the same time. So I pray that this book will be an encouragement and blessing to someone's life who feel like they're failures. In life can't be put back together , or someone who believe their current situation can't be turned around. I give all the glory to God because I couldn't do it without Him.

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