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  • av Lillie Oyebanjo
    239,-

    Five-year-old Hannah shows other little kids the meaning of verbs. She demonstrates the use of verbs in her everyday activities. She challenges other little kids to recall the verbs they frequently do everyday.

  • av Musa
    419

    This special book is also for... my dreamers that stopped dreaming,my dreamers that won't stop dreaming,those people that have been delayed but REFUSE to be denied,the people that hates their nine-to-five,the little child that was told he/she was an accident,the adult that was abandoned as a child,the person that feels they have no purpose in this world,the person that feels like the world would be a better place without them, andmy weary warriors that keep on fighting, but aren't really sure what they are fighting for anymore. This is forthe people that just feel lost and a bit hopeless;the person that believes that there is something more to this life than just working to pay bills for forty-seven years and then just die,the person that drinks until they black out, secretly trying to run from their problems; andthe person that needs a second wind of inspiration/motivation.

  • av Edward J Sanchez
    255 - 389,-

    On an unassuming day Tom wakes up in the morning. He hears a noise coming from the front of his house. His neighbor Frank wrecks his car into the mailbox. Tom goes into the inner city, to find a car pileup. He finds his wife in Midtown. They brush past looters and thugs. They go their parents farm house. Only to find a man named Bill. They find out that there is an infection spreading across the country. People are turning into savage killers. The survivors go across country trying to find the source of the infection. Along the way they come across cast of characters that come together to fight this infection that is plaguing the country.

  • av Al Willard
    239,-

    Gloria Jean Hudson was placed in an orphanage along with her siblings at the young age of five years old. She, along with her siblings, remained there for three years until her mother returned from Anchorage, Alaska and regained custody of them. Gloria began to support herself as soon as she graduated high school. She was Miss Anchorage several years prior to meeting Al Willard. He was a divorced father of two young boys, whom he had sole custody of, and he was also eleven years her senior. Maybe not the most obvious choice for a beautiful, single young woman in her twenties yet the Lord had other plans. Gloria once told Al when they were dating, 'I could never love you as much as I love God."e;. And throughout their marriage, this proved to be true as most every morning she could be found in prayer in her closet. She also was devoted to reading God's word, as the worn and well-loved pages of her Bible could attest. Her life was unique and her devotion to God was a thing of beauty. In her years of pursuing and following Jesus, he showed her many things and used her in powerful ways. As Al watched her through the years, he prayed God would give him the wisdom, love and insight to love and lead her well. It was through this he began asking the question, "e;What was in God's heart when he made a woman?"e;

  • av Beverly A. Stubblefield Ph. D.
    239,-

    When everyone has settled down for the night, the horses at The Equestrian Therapy Center talk with each other about their day, the people they've helped, the challenges they've confronted, and the fun they've had. BEDTIME STORIES FROM THE BARN are based on actual experiences. Since they are "e;straight from the horses' mouths"e;, the author has taken liberty to embellish the facts. The stories are to be read nightly by a parent, caretaker, or loved one to children ages six to twelve. Each story has a psychological lesson based on Biblical principles. Each story is designed to teach coping strategies, to provide insights into emotional and spiritual safety and security, and to promote sweet dreams for all attentive ears.

  • av B. A. Mihalchick
    239,-

    No available information at this time. Author will provide once available.

  • av Mary Duncan
    195,-

    The information about the book is not available as of this time.

  • av Len Allocco
    239,-

    Lily and Josie are two young sisters who live in Nebraska. Even with their families and companions, they are best friends. One day, their mother announced that they were going to visit grandma and grandpa. Papa had been in the hospital for many months and was finally home, but he wasn't doing too well. The girls wanted to cheer him up, so Lily and Josie had a plan.

  • av Catherine Barela
    239,-

    This story is about an 18 month old diagnosed with AML Leukemia. Her short stay in the hospital, and her life at home for her 2nd birthday! The strength she endured, and her love for life and her family!

  • av Darlene Johnson Cargill
    239,-

    Ten year old Tommy has a close relationship with his Grandfather. Most Saturdays he spends hours with him just talking and helping him with chores. One particular Saturday, Tommy asks his grandfather if he was bullied as a young child. Tommy's Grandfather shares his childhood experiences with his grandson and much more. Their conversation is enlightening and has surprises for both Tommy as well as his Grandfather.

  • av Ingrid Green
    255,-

    The more things change the more they stay the same. I'm sure that's the way many black people feel today. Are you willing to understand the struggles of the Black man? This book explains the Black man's plight for acceptance in our Country. The struggle for acceptance is still real you see, Because Black people are not acknowledged for WHO WE BE.

  • av Bernard Wright
    345,-

    This is my personal book of poems in which I decided to write during my deep emotional low points in my life. In writing these poems I found a deep love for the life in which I'm living now, and learned to love myself first before I can love others. I learned to reach out to others and try to help in any way possible. I know that's God's will for every one of us on this beautiful earth he created. My poems express some of the pain and hurt I experienced in past years. I explain in some of my poems the need for a good spiritual, healthy, and loving life to achieve happiness. These poems are a part of my life in some way or another. By writing these poems my goal is to communicate with the reader by expressing some of our everyday encounter we experience. I plan to help others to discover their enter talent that they may think that they do not have by searching their mind for answers to problems. It is my God giving talent that I'm able to share and express some of my deepest thoughs to other and help them to understand my poems. When I start writing my main purpose was to tell a story through my poems in a way that the reader will appreciate for a long time. I wanted to express some of the pain and help others to understand that we all have some kinds of problem. As I describe my poems took time to write as I experienced a lot of negative setbacks. The will to write Poetry is Wright come to me in a dream; but I soon found out that I was not dreaming at all when my poems was completed this year. The poem "e;Caged"e; was me within myself as I separated myself from other for a long time that eventually ended up hurting me. In "e;Caged I speak of my reflecting on my life within a room that I have called home for short a time in my life. This poem helped me to understand that we all are caged to some degree in life. Caged can be explain in many ways; but my purpose for writing these poem was to have you to think of how you can a have a hidden secret within yourself. All of my poems speaks of life experience that we all can encounter daily.

  • av Courtney Vo
    239,-

    Everybody has dreams. Everybody has roadblocks and mountains to climb to reach those dreams.

  • av Carolyn Whiteside Panko
    149,-

    Short Stuff is a compilation of both narrative and poetic forms. I have always loved writing, but it took some jolts from my life journey to lead to more introspection and more freedom to hone these writings into some publishable form. From earliest childhood memories to momentous national events to painful and joyous relationships set in both prose and poetry, this book tells a story common to humans. It is part of my story of uncertainty, failure, joy, loss, redemption, love, and hope. I am fortunate to be able to view some of these snippets from a perspective stripped of the vanity of youth. I hope people reading this work will be inspired to tell their own stories.

  • av Morsheda Amin
    269,-

    Reever is a six years old boy who lives with his sister and mother. He has radical thoughts and ideas about life that fascinate all grown ups. It appears that he is not a cute little boy, rather a child activist at heart. His cousin Geoffrey is his playmate and dream sharer. Later on, in their teenage years, they together decided to impact the world communicating truth using all social media platforms. It is a story of a boy who has great desires for greatness, and his heart is a center of singularly unified life. He is playful, passionate and has a great sense of humor. It is impossible not to love him.

  • av Dyan Beyer
    239,-

    Little Creed Henry really wants a puppy but his parents think he is too young to take on the task of caring for a pet. Creed Henry tries to change his mom and dad's minds but when he is defeated he goes to his room and prays to God. Amazedly his stuffed animal dog, Ruff, becomes alive and the boy experiences the power of pray. He learns life doesn't always give you what you want when you want it, sometimes you just have to wait on the Lord.

  • av Winnet Buchanan
    285,-

    This Jamaican Cookbook is a collection of Jamaican recipes, handed down from generation - to -generation with the addition of the newest recipes called "e;Jerk"e; Jerk cooking has become a favorite of theJamaican people and has now spread throughout the Caribbean, the United States, Canada and England. I have exchanged recipes with family members throughout the years. The ingredients and produceused in these recipes are grown in Jamaica and is available at many retail stores. Jamaican women have aflair for cooking hence they handed down the trait to their siblings. I am a product of Jamaica, born in theParish of Manchester; my family consisted of 12 children. Our parents grew their own vegetables, fruits,spices, and livestock. I hope these recipes will be helpful especially to those Jamaicans living aboard, and will also help tokeep the culture alive.

  • av Kamalesh Sharda
    255,-

    Human psyche recalls the past from time to time. The pull to go back to the roots is strong and sometimes obsessive. Deepak a second generation, successful son of a London businessman catches the bug to find his roots. To get relief from the rat race, he plans a trek to the Himalayas. The therapeutic effect of walking alone in the mountains in serene nature he falls in love with the surroundings. The ancient historical contributions of the Himalayan region, mesmerizes him. He takes a ride to Niti village from a fellow traveler. Unfortunate accident kills his companion injuring him badly. The villagers take care of him and nurse him back to health. He falls in love with his nurse. Deepak's parents travel to India in search of their son. Unknown to Deepak, his father belonged to the area. He had abandoned his parents in search of a better life in the UK. Realizing his mistake, he commits to bring prosperity to the villagers. Deepak sets his roots in the village by marrying his nurse, Priti.

  • av NNamdi Williams
    195,-

    Kazi's Lesson is the first in a series of books that celebrate fatherhood through the eyes of a young boy. Through his life lessons and his father's wisdom Kazi learns important values that shape him throughout his lifetime!!

  • av Dorothy Melton
    239,-

    No information available at this time. Author will provide once available.

  • av Jay Thomas Willis
    255 - 389,-

    This is a novel about two boys who grew up in a rural area of East Texas. Neither of them had telephone, gas, or plumbing until later in life. They did get electricity by the time they entered first grade. Their early education was designed to poorly develop them. In addition, they both had schizophrenia as a strong genetic factor in their family's history. You might say they both started from behind the eight ball. They both grew up with, according to their background, limited potential They moved beyond this potential to become moderately successful. The novel follows them from childhood through adulthood. It demonstrates that two boys who probably had no options except suicide or schizophrenia did do as well as anyone could be expected. God truly has His own plans.

  • av Morsheda Amin
    269,-

    Life is already abundant with the resources of fulfilling a desire. Fear doesn't allow people to see the already ready abundance. In this book characters are coming to a realization that fear exists only on a choice point. Once fear is illuminated, characters discover that they were flawlessly abundant in the first place. In the process of discovery, a divorce occurred. But the divorce worked as a catalyst to increase self-esteem in the divorced couple. The kids of the couple are the most benefited because of their parents' separation.

  • av Thomas Rivada
    239,-

    The information about the book is not available as of this time.

  • av Gaelle Joseph
    259,-

    The information about the book is not available as of this time.

  • av Momason Wright
    255,-

    In the beginning they said it would get old and fade away. It was said that selling pussy and sucking dick wouldn't last forever, even though, it's been going on since the beginning of time. My perception is a closed mouth don't get fed and closed legs don't get you nowhere. You can't expect ten dollar results from a two dolla ho. You must tame, train, and maintain. Pimping isn't easy. You must be a natural to succeed at this shit. Pimping must be imbedded in your bloodline, it's not taught or learned overnight. You don't make a ho sell pussy, a ho sells pussy because she feels in her heart that it's the right thing to do. A ho is not required to like what she does for a living, but she is required to love what you like. You like money, well, at least I do. So next time pimping pops into that nutshell of a head that you call a brain, take my advice, and get a job. If you must think about pimping, then, it's probably not for you. I see simping 25/8 366. It's easy to say you can pimp. I've even seen some people go as far as lying to themselves about this pimp shit. A bitch giving you 50 dollars out of her check isn't pimping, you being played. Pimping is when you get the whole check. Not from one, but both jobs. And when the bills are due, you tell that ho to hit the streets and make something happen. So as the story goes, pimp harder, pimp harder, pimp harder.

  • av Nurca Jones
    239,-

    In this book, the author gives readers a chance to self-reflect on self-love, relationships, parenting, growth, and being able to understand no matter what the circumstances. There's light at the end of the tunnel. Though life often seems like a roller coaster, it's important to remain on the ride 'til the end. The end, not the beginning of the ride, is the focus. This book will help you with reflection, clarity, and acknowledgment.

  • av Bob White
    175,-

    This book is the life story in rhyme and illustrations of a redskin potato that never failed to look up even at his worst. It is a story of how not being chosen, but still keeping the Faith can propel one to ultimate glory.

  • av Alfred Canecchia
    269 - 419

    When Greenwich Village Was Ours! is a collection of written memoirs and short stories from various people who grew up in Greenwich Village, New York City.

  • av Jacqueline Lois
    269 - 419

    What church looks like is changing! Opportunities for spiritual growth, engagement, building community and exploring your passion is a challenge. In creating a new denomination that seeks to reach out to many people who never felt at home or previously rejected by church and organized religion. This is an opportunity to hear their stories. A writer's ministry; a ministry of writers as a priesthood of believers. The Metropolitan Community Church of Washington (MCC Washington or MCC DC) was founded in 1970 by Rev. J. E. Paul Breton as the Community Church of Washington, D.C. It was chartered on May 11, 1971 by the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches. This year we celebrate 50 years of a beloved community that continues to grow in the experience of knowing the God of our understanding.

  • av Kay Ray
    269 - 419

    The Five Friends Forever are pitched headlong into a turbulent, challenging, and changing world in which some animals and people are mutated. With all electronics disabled, they're forced to find their way out of an abandoned mine shaft in which they've been trapped. Danger looms along every turn. Cut off from the rest of the world, the five will need to learn to survive on their own. Along this journey, they are aided by their animal friends, flying dragons and horses and one unique little dog in some very unusual ways, especially when encountering dangerous mutated creatures.

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