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  • av Gul
    195 - 295,-

  • av Samuel Console
    279

    A complete guide to the actual theory of everything, including quantum gravity and how it connects us living beings to an all powerful entity that envelopes the whole universe with God as the creator of everything that is and isn't. All to learn that we are connected to God and each other through our quantum roots of the infinite cosmic fractals of reality. There are dark forces at play to unsure we stay eyes wide shut, but once we realize who we are and how strong we are together as humanity, evil will have no home in our mind, body and soul. Believe in God, is to believe in yourself and the goodness of others, so let's start making a better humanity for everyone. Merkabah.

  • av Camille Barrios
    239,-

    This collection of personal journal entries reminds readers that doubt in oneself is a part of the journey. Struggles are normal at every stage of life. Full of inspiration and hope, this book encourages readers to keep trying, to never give up, and to face the world with courage. In this deeply personal memoir, Camille Barrios shares eclectic musings and stories spanning from childhood, to adolescence, and finally to adulthood. The subjects she touches on are self-worth, growing up, being your own cheerleader, surrounding yourself with positive people, motherhood, and beyond. At every step and stage of life, the author reminds us that doubt is a normal part of everyday human existence. This is What Doubt Looks Like enables readers to see through the eyes of someone else experiencing the same fears and insecurities that they have. Every page of This is What Doubt Looks Like serves to validate readers as well as uplift and encourage them. This book will hold special appeal for young adults, young mothers, and anyone who finds themselves experiencing periods of intense doubt. Through her personal narrative and special insights, the author encourages readers to take life one step at a time, believe in themselves, and be kind to themselves and others. Above all,This is What Doubt Looks Like serves to remind readers that they have the magic and power within themselves to achieve their own dreams.

  • av Jenny Stephens
    319 - 415,-

  • av Greg Player
    269,-

    Lilly Stone has been called weird, Little Miss Perfect, and worse by her seventh-grade classmates.That can happen when you grow up playing with stethoscopes instead of Barbie dolls or know all 206 bones of the human body before age six. One thing she has never been called is a quitter.Maybe it is that stubborn streak that leads her to treat a sick boy named Andre. Or maybe it is the years of medical knowledge crammed in her head with no one to use it on. Whatever the reason, when Andre refuses to see a doctor, Lilly agrees to help him. As his health worsens, Lilly not only uncovers a series of medical surprises but also shocking truths about Andre's past. The chase for Andre's cure takes Lilly and her friend Aubrey on the adventure of a lifetime that is both tough and rewarding.

  • av Joseph F Montoya
    255,-

    Follow the Occhialini family-who lives in Sunnyvale, California-as they navigate the highs and lows of autism together. From standout author Joseph F Montoya, experience a relatable family saga full of love and heartbreak.Maria Occhialini is a single mother working two jobs as she struggles to take care of beautiful, autistic daughter Gina and hot-headed Rocco.Gina is a difficult child; while she's a good girl, she has trouble distinguishing between right and wrong. To complicate the family's lives, boys and men cannot resist her charms. Gina loves this attention and doesn't understand the risks and dangers that come with the sometimes unwanted attention. With their mother working around the clock, the role of protector has fallen to Rocco, Gina's younger brother who is more like a parent to her. When Maria asks young priest Father Joseph Donnelly to help Gina navigate through her problems, the priest accidentally falls for Gina like the many men before him have. As he contemplates his love for her and his love for God on a road trip back to his hometown, he gets into a terrible accident and loses his memory.Following the accident, both the family and Father Donnelly struggle to make sense of their "after," navigating new life changes and reconciling the past with their needs.Perfect for readers of contemporary family fiction, The Innocent tells a wholesome family story that has good and bad, just like life.

  • av Ron Mace
    255,-

    Transparency tells the story of a young man who was never really meant for this world.He is withdrawn from most things including school and his parents. Thomas's only real joy is playing "The Game", with several of his friends. During a session of the game he stumbles through a hidden door and into a dark world. What he sees is a cemetery and while trying to process the sight, he see's in the distance two group approaching. One is black and one is white. His paralysis breaks and he turns and escapes back through the door. Curiosity gets the best of him, and he returns a few days later but this time the door slams closed behind him and he is trapped there. He learns that the white faction led by Dobor, who becomes his closest friend, believes him to be the chosen one. The black faction does not agree. As the story evolves, he does not die as the others who have come before him did in a short period of time. He is taken to the Co-Ordinator General. Soon he is allowed to visit the book of old and new to begin to learn its secrets. He comes to a point where he must make a decision which will make or break Transparency.

  • av Thomas Morin
    269,-

    A step-by-step guide for cultivating customer trust and achieving results within the field of sales Year after year, company executives spend millions of dollars on advertising, product development, pricing, and technology with little to no consideration for salesforce training. And the few that do consider training focus exclusively on sales procedures and technical knowledge. So, what are we missing? For sales coach Thomas Morin, author of Know Your Customer, the answer is simple. Throughout his career in retail grocery and the RV industry, Morin has excelled in training and coaching retail employees and salespeople to master customer interactions. For any business owner, president, general manager, or sales manager looking to motivate and inspire their sales staff to beat the competition by winning customer trust, look no further. No Trust, No Sale is the complete guidebook for professional development and success in business to business or business to customer selling.

  • av Katelynne Caruso
    249 - 335

  • av Victoria Smith
    249

    I write about a soul song. This is within, and in the light of individuality of each of ourselves. This part that we give to God in prayer and our higher self-expressions to give to others.Hopefully, for you to spiritual reconnect, as well. To me this would be my wealth in and of my spirit to you. This came to me in a paragraph or a page, all at diff erent times throughout my life's journey. There are some repetitions of words and thoughts. I decided not to take it out, because I feel that it belongs there, and not to make the change. I fi nally feel free to be and express my authentic self, for others. which is my blessing. My soul's song of being. Take a moment to get in a soulful, mindset, before reading this, so you can see and feel the words.

  • av Marion Devoe
    295 - 375,-

  • av William L. McCarron
    345,-

    Discover the sometimes humorous, but always hazardous life of an Infantry Officer in the turbulent and deadly times William L. McCarron, and the men he commanded, experienced during their one year of combat duty in Vietnam. McCarron walks you through his enlistment into the U.S. Army at Fort Jackson, SC, through his attendance and commissioning as an Infantry 2nd Lieutenant at Fort Benning, GA, and his eventual assignment in Vietnam as a Platoon Leader and then Executive Officer to B Company, 1st Battalion (ABN), 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. Throughout the book, he accurately portrays the horrors of war as well as the heart wrenching loss he feels for the men who died serving with him.

  • av Kayla Kautz
    249 - 319,-

  • av Albert Wass
    389 - 515,-

  • av Emily Prisk
    289,-

    With the fate of imagination on the line, a group of friends get creative to stop a criminal mastermindTechnology has its rewards, but the rewards come with a price. And for one group of scientists and inventors working in a government lab in Los Angeles, the cost may end up being imagination. On a mission to harness the power of imagination, the United States Secretary of Imagination and his team construct the IRIS, an impressive new piece of technology. But the IRIS' capabilities far exceed expectations, leading them to question whether its existence will help or harm humanity. When criminal mastermind Dr. Adversary gets wind of the IRIS' potential, he'll stop at nothing to get his hands on it. And for one brilliant intern named Coda, the quest to save imagination offers her the chance of a lifetime. Can she embrace her identity as a scientist and inventor to achieve greatness? And can she and her friends Lydia, Sherman, Michaela, and Ron work together to outwit Dr. Adversary before the power of imagination is destroyed forever?Readers ages six and up will relate to the struggles of Coda and her friends as they seek to accomplish their goals and accept their individuality and unique creativity and contributions. Science and political science enthusiasts will welcome the theme of technology as well as the examination of the hierarchy of power within the United States government.

  • av Matthew E. Thomas
    365,-

    JOURNEY BACK INTO TIME as historian and author Matthew E. Thomas records the detailed history of all 73 known surviving Town Pounds of New Hampshire. Pounds were essential community landmarks used to restrain escaped farm/city livestock so they couldn't trample upon, and destroy private vegetable gardens, orchards, and sprawling fields of corn, pumpkins, wheat, rye and hay. An estimated 750 communities scattered throughout the six New England states formerly had Pounds, of which approximately 170 have survived into the 21st century. New Hampshire has the largest number of existing town pounds of all six New England states. Explore a list of the known Town Pounds in other New England states, listing towns & cities with Pounds, date of construction, and known addresses. Learn about the forgotten origin, use, customs, and purpose of historic Pounds built throughout New England between the years 1635 until the late 1800's.Sympathize with elected Town Pound-keepers who had the difficult task of capturing, feeding and caring for numerous livestock that until captured, could wreck devastating havoc upon countless gardens and crops.Adequate winter food storage often spelled the difference between life and death for many struggling families dependent upon whatever food they could grow in summer to survive the cold winter months. Thus, they did not appreciate roaming livestock destroying their crops. This is why Pounds were a vital necessity in countless towns and cities throughout New England.Welcome to the past...and ENJOY this truly fascinating journey into an often little-known, and nearly forgotten aspect of early New England life.

  • av Sophie Michaels
    415,-

    No matter what form we take in this (physical) world, we are all the same: we are human. This book takes you on a journey of my life - my greatest struggles & challenges, my life experiences, triumphs, and insight - as a different human. This is intended to be an inspirational tool guide for other transgender individuals and a learning guide for cisgender individuals. Hopefully, this book will give you a better understanding of what it means to be a transgender (or different) individual, inspires you to live authentically, or inspires you to do what's right: and that is to treat everyone as an equal human.

  • av Fred Raymond Goldman
    415,-

    How do you reconcile a decision you made in the past when the world erupts in war, threatening the life of someone you love and believe you were protecting?Adrian Mazurek immigrated to the United States from Krakow, Poland, 14 years ago and is now a successful violin soloist and the concertmaster of the Eleventh Union Symphony Orchestra in New York. But despite his outward success, Adrian is inwardly harboring a shameful secret, one he has not revealed to anyone.However, that is about to change. Adrian plans to propose marriage to Suzanne, but knows he must tell her the truth about his past before doing so. Riddled with guilt and shame, Adrian can barely look at himself in the mirror. How can he look Suzanne in the eye and tell her that he left his infant son, Simon, in the care of his aunt and uncle in Poland 14 years ago?If only confessing the truth to Suzanne was the most difficult part.Adrian soon learns that Germany has invaded Poland and that World War II has begun. Fearing that the Germans will learn that his son is of Jewish heritage, Adrian must do something to ensure Simon's safety. But what? And will Suzanne stand by his side or will she turn away because of his deceit?Readers who were captivated by Concerto: Book 1 Simon will not be able to put down its must-read companion in the series, Concerto: Book 2 Adrian.

  • av Lomel T.
    239,-

    I am living the life I have always wanted to live by changing the way I view everything around me.This self-help workbook will help you change your perspective and help you live your best life. Be honest with your answers and reflections.It's the only way this will help.Thank you for taking this step in your life.

  • av William Lawrence Drake
    179 - 289,-

  • av J. Hayes Hurley
    375,-

    Traces of Fire is J. Hayes Hurley's third hexalogyThere are six novels in Traces of Fire. Diamond House: an artist living in the Caribbean pushes the envelope of Gestalt perception. Rimbaud Redux: a lyrical poet keeps on working past his teenage years. The Noble Melancholy of the Blind Poet: individualism goes astray at a beautiful lakeside. The Speed of Light/The Taste of Bread: a defrocked priest tries to make sense of his place in space. The Philosophy of the Future in Nebraska: a journalist struggles with humanity's hatred of itself. Up at the Cabin: A Tale Taken from those Adirondack Days.J. Hayes Hurley is the author of sixty-six novels, including "The Adjunct" and "The Turtle Bay Novels." As well, he holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University.

  • av Fred Raymond Goldman
    309,-

    How do you reconcile a decision you made in the past when the world erupts in war, threatening the life of someone you love and believe you were protecting?Adrian Mazurek immigrated to the United States from Krakow, Poland, 14 years ago and is now a successful violin soloist and the concertmaster of the Eleventh Union Symphony Orchestra in New York. But despite his outward success, Adrian is inwardly harboring a shameful secret, one he has not revealed to anyone.However, that is about to change. Adrian plans to propose marriage to Suzanne, but knows he must tell her the truth about his past before doing so. Riddled with guilt and shame, Adrian can barely look at himself in the mirror. How can he look Suzanne in the eye and tell her that he left his infant son, Simon, in the care of his aunt and uncle in Poland 14 years ago?If only confessing the truth to Suzanne was the most difficult part.Adrian soon learns that Germany has invaded Poland and that World War II has begun. Fearing that the Germans will learn that his son is of Jewish heritage, Adrian must do something to ensure Simon's safety. But what? And will Suzanne stand by his side or will she turn away because of his deceit?Readers who were captivated by Concerto: Book 1 Simon will not be able to put down its must-read companion in the series, Concerto: Book 2 Adrian.

  • av Leah Greiger
    249 - 345,-

  • av Brittany Banks
    289,-

    In her debut poetry collection, Brittany combines nuanced emotion and her hard-fought happiness into a heartfelt, vulnerable book that describes her journey through trauma, addiction, and self-validation.Offering close-to-the-chest topics and ethereal stanzas that transport readers into the mind of the author, Battle Push Dream is Brittany's culmination of three years of writing.Brittany digs deep into her personal journey of healing from addiction and trauma to discuss topics such as mental health, love, lust, and healing with borderline personality disorder through her unique poetry style.With an unmatchable zest for life, Brittany's personality of a passionate, loving, outgoing, a hopeless romantic human shines through her stanzas for a truly unique perspective on healing to live your best, most authentic life.For anyone struggling with addiction, trauma, abuse, or mental health, Brittany hopes her collection of poetry inspires those in need of help to be open and honest with themselves, advocate for their needs, and find their happiness.Battle Push Dream is intended to invite healing into the minds of both teen and adult trauma survivors. Brittany's writing employs lyrical verses to illustrate her path to self discovery while also bringing about awareness of her personal challenges and illuminates how she found what brought light to her life.

  • av Rick McCord
    235,-

    A how-to guide on navigating the highs and lows of being a professional Ag pilotFor many young and up-and-coming pilots, a career in the aerial application industry seems like a dream job. But while it is a rewarding profession, it's not always as fun as it appears. So how do we as pilots know if it's the right choice?With over four decades of flying experience, Ag pilot Rick McCord offers practical guidance on the various pitfalls and perks of piloting an agricultural aircraft. From pilot suitability to handling the demands of a small, rugged propeller plane, McCord educates readers on exercising good judgement when it comes to flying in inclement weather as well as other safety protocols and government regulations and standards. Highlighting real-world anecdotes, McCord's professionalism and expertise is a welcome narrative for the profession and an ideal companion for anyone who is looking to become a professional Ag pilot or make it in the business.

  • av Sheilah Pemberton
    195 - 329,-

  • av Shelley Groom Trevor
    295,-

    Shelley Groom Trevor's foundational book about horses is broken into three parts-each as interesting as the last. The Heart of the Horse is a must-read guide and a passionate testament to the joy of horse riding.Owning, riding, and falling in love with your horse is more than just a hobby; it's a process and a lifestyle that needs to be taken step by step with intention. Horses are perceptive creatures and often know ourselves better than we do. As such, expert and lifelong horsewoman Shelley Groom Trevor has written a deeply inspiring guide that examines the human's relationship to the horse.In the first part of her book The Heart of the Horse, Shelley focuses on understanding the nature of horses through respectful observation.The second part of The Heart of the Horse deals exclusively with humans' connection to horses, and how to choreograph a dance in understanding. The third and final part of the book is a short memoir of the author's horses-the ones she's been privileged to love and those who have loved her back.Perfect for new horseback riders, trainers, or horse enthusiasts, The Heart of the Horse proves that "the inside of a horse is good for the inside of a man" by illustrating how connections in knowing, riding, and loving horses that can bring about changes where they originate-in the heart of a horse and rider.

  • av Heather Hamilton-Hawke
    249

    "The most selfless gift" . . . My Generous Sister Lexi, told from the perspective of Lexi's younger sister, Jordan, tells the story of one young child's journey through the process of losing a loved one. Written by two longtime Certified Child Life Specialists, the simple story line is relatable for children of all ages and all faiths who are learning to cope with tragedy in their personal lives.The authors have felt the need for a book like this for so many years in their own work that they created one themselves! In their careers, Heather and Emily have helped many families understand and come to accept the value of organ donation. They hope their book will help families in need, especially children, who are struggling to understand and accept their new normal.

  • av Carly Clemmer
    195,-

    A small town in Sweden falls victim to a lake that is behind the mysterious disappearances of fishermen. One boy, Egil, grows weary and decides to investigate. With an alcoholic father who reeks of pessimism, he is met with pushback, but his curiosity still drives him to discover what lurks within the murky depths.There is always something we do not know. Sometimes it is better to remain ignorant. Especially when it comes to our biggest fears.

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