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  • av Antonio Corrales
    259,-

    That Day You Ghosted Me: 10 Rules to Becoming an Effective Salesperson is the remarkable story of a very talented elementary teacher with a stable life who discovered that there was more for her outside of her comfort zone. She embarked on a journey where she was forced to learn about sales, customer service, objections, chasing giant goals, emotional intelligence, and life's passion. Within that learning process, she experienced the "ghosting zone," but was able to crack the code. There came a day when someone ghosted her, and that became part of her journey as she was able to achieve an extraordinary life full of surprises, challenges, candor, and an infinite ability to help others in ways she never imagined. All these adventures would have never been possible if she had not had the courage to pursue her intuitions and callings. This is the story of a regular lady who one day decided to become extraordinary, and hers is a life that anyone could emulate who decides to pursue their dreams.

  • av Julie Boyer
    159 - 379,-

  • av Carolyn White
    289,-

    Carolyn White grew up in the kitchen. As a little helper, she measured salt and spices and soaked up her mom's recipes and flavor-fueling a lifelong love of cooking and entertaining. Although she loves elaborate dishes and testing new ideas on parishioners at Greater Works Baptist Church, her favorites are those she cooks up while friends are gathered around. And she often creates recipes to help her busy friends serve "gourmet" meals without a fuss. Outside of the kitchen, Carolyn is a licensed chemical dependency counselor and anger management therapist at Austin Recovery, a drug and alcohol treatment center. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Michael, who is her greatest supporter and her most avid taste-tester.

  • av Judy Langley
    289,-

    Celebrating the Seasons with Granddad and Cozy Days with GrandmotherWritten by Judy LangleyIllustration by Kimberly Langley and Judy LangleyCelebrating the Seasons with Granddad and Cozy Days with Grandmother provides a place where children can slow down and reconnect with their family history. Written in a simple rhythmic style, this flip-over, 2-in-1 book describes the special relationship between children and their grandparents. Children will enjoy the engaging, quilted illustrations designed by Judy and her daughter-in-law Kimberly Langley. The combination of fabrics, buttons, stitchery, Rick-Rack, bows, and raffia are fascinating at every sensory level. This retro-style book is a "must-have" for kids, parents, grandparents, churches, Christian schools, as well as quilters and crafters.

  • av Gene Ligotti
    369 - 669,-

  • av Gene Ligotti
    449 - 839,-

  • av Peter Lucas
    339,-

    RUMPALLA, RUMMAGING THROUGH ALBANIA is a newspaperman's book. In it Lucas not only writes about his experiences traveling throughout the then-closed, tightly -controlled Communist country in the late 1980s, but he tells the story through the eyes of a reporter. In 1986 he became the first Americana reporter to be allowed into the country in thirty years. Returning again and again, Lucas chronicled the changes the country went through as it broke away from the hard line Communism of Joseph Stalin to join the rest of the nations of Europe as a fledging democracy. In between, the writer found time to search for the site of a World War II American plane crash, find his father's abandoned village, trace the High Albania footsteps of early English traveler Edith Durham, and help Kosovar refugees during the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia. In between, searching for the heart of Albania, he got to know and interview Albanian peasants and presidents.

  • av Gene Ligotti
    349 - 495,-

  • av Henry Linen
    289,-

    "Welcome to a transformative journey through the pages of Stay winin' with Mr. Linen Strategies for Generational Wealth! In this empowering book, I delve into the secrets of achieving success, not just for ourselves, but for future generations. With a blend of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and innovative strategies, I invite you to explore the world of generational wealth and its profound impact on our lives, our loved ones, and even our entire world! From uncovering the hidden facets of financial independence to uncovering the keys to creating a legacy that resonates across the globe, this book serves as a roadmap to unlock your potential and contribute to a brighter future. Together, let's embark on a journey towards building a prosperous state of mind, winning at life's endeavors, and inspiring a ripple effect of generational wealth that transcends boundaries. Join me as we shape a world where our grandchildren and communities thrive!"

  • av Richard Kusiolek
    275,-

    This is a work of Poetry with the Author's sketches conceived during the "winter of discontent" following the 1974 author's Graduate studies at San Francisco State University. During this period the author's advocacy of the emerging Feminist Movement, many of the sketches are of spiritual women who the author met and established loving friendships with.

  • av James Street
    295,-

    A Complete Tool is a collection of short stories, song lyrics, and poems, all written between the years 2016 and 2022. They detail the lessons he's learned from his suffering, attachments to desires, and his impatience in his quest for knowledge and truth.

  • av Buck Madison Allen
    289,-

    Dive in to where a couple meet a crossroads of a modern world. Overcoming troubles that some face on a regular day to day basis. With just a little help they rewrite there life. The grammar I used is written this way on purpose. There are a couple, few run on sentences, maybe a fragment or two as well. Also there is one or two paragraph breaks. I used guidelines from an ancient idea, it is no secret. I brought the story up to the present. Added some extra time, if one can only count or follow a map. Using any current or modern grammar format would not have done it any justice. The Idea has been butchered enough.

  • av Regina Osiecki
    319,-

    A collection of words in poetic form about a series of events from my life that I hold close to my heart that well up emotions inside. Here's hoping my work speaks to you too!

  • av Nancy Earley Wright
    275 - 465,-

  • av Paul Manning Jr.
    199,-

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

  • av Jacqueline Heidi Rivers
    339,-

    The title of my book is The Illness That Brings Me Joy. This illness uplifted me and I find greatness in it. My writing is inspirational and will help people in a positive way. My book can act as a counteractive measure in this difficult time. I got sick a couple of times that did not stop me from reaching my goals. I am compliant. I took my treatment which is my medication and therapy. I function very well. God put me here for a special purpose to help people who are suffering from Mental Problems. My writing is to change the world and make it a better place. I can make a difference. Yes, I can.

  • av B. A. Mihalchick
    275,-

    *No information about the book is available this time.

  • av Mickie Fosina
    245,-

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

  • av Frank Rowe
    399 - 699,-

  • av Hugh Cameron
    255 - 369,-

  • av Andree Shalabi
    339,-

    This book is like a movie watching international scientists at a US hospital at The University of Chicago over the shoulder. It captures the excitement, achievements, up and downs as well as the friendship of the lab members working on different floors, in particular on the fifth floor. Some of the lab members we will encounter briefly, some to a more extent. We will follow them on campus and sometimes to beautiful downtown Chicago.

  • av Barbara A. Armour
    339 - 655,-

  • av Alice Geisinger
    245,-

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

  • av J. P. Therrien
    259,-

    Poems of life events, from inspirational to loosing a loved one, to trying to find your purpose in life. They can be read forward and mean one thing, and then backwards and have a different meaning that somehow will relate to whoever reads them.

  • av Free
    275,-

    Dr. Free helps readers of all ages understand that there is a leader within us that wants to reveal knowledge of self, help us realize our dreams, and make life choices that are right for us.This is a perfect book for youth who want to look closely at their own character, inner being, thoughts, feelings, and behavior. If you desire to become more self aware this book is for you!Dr. Free writes in a rhythmic and compelling style that encourages readers to look within. The reflection questions that guide readers in a personal way are a bonus! The Heart of Me: The Leader Within invites readers to develop the personal relationship we have with ourselves.

  • av Quentin J. White DMin.
    289,-

    In Still to Fight On, Dr. Quentin White proposes a ministry model for African American veterans in VA hospitals. Inspired by his service in the military, veteran's hospital, and the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Dr. White offers a unique perspective on how to serve these veterans and by extension, all veterans in hospitals and religious settings. Using autobiographical, theological, biblical, historical, and practical resources, Dr. White suggests ways to break through the alienation, woundedness, suspicion, and mistrust of Black veterans toward the system, to deeper relationships with self, others and God. Still to Fight On is one veteran's way of helping chaplains, counselors, ministers, veterans' advocates, clinicians, and caregivers of Black veterans gain new insights on their work with Black veterans. In addition to veterans themselves, anyone who has a passion for the survival and wholeness of those who have worn their country's uniform and, in some cases, carry the scars of battle, should welcome this resource.

  • av B. A. Mihalchick
    275,-

    No About the book information available this time.

  • av Glenn H. Brister
    245,-

    Dive into the heartwarming tale of "Ms. Mommy and the Picky Eater". Lucas, a finicky young boy, is about to discover a world of flavors beyond his imagination. Join Ms. Mommy on a magical journey where picky eating meets the wonders of global cuisine. With her enchanting stories, she whisks Lucas and his friends away to vibrants lands, introducing them to the diverse and delicious foods of the world. From tangy street food in mexico to aromatic spices in India, every bite becomes an adventure. as friendships blossom over shared meals, Lucas learns that trying new foods isn't just about taste - it's about opening up new cultures and experiences. Unwrap this delightful book and savor a story that nourishes both the heart and the palate.

  • av Moon Jones
    355,-

    Buffalo Warriors is the story of a family of teenage slaves during the American Civil War. Because of unusual abilities given to them by a mysterious water they struggle to find out who or what they are, before escaping to freedom.

  • av Robert Blumenfeld
    355,-

    The Count of Sainte-Hélène: A Balzacian Melodrama takes place in 1817-1818 in Paris, during the Bourbon Restoration when Louis XVIII had been placed on the throne of France at the decree of the Congress of Vienna after the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815. This play is based on one of the most sensational cases solved by the first great detective in history, Eugène-François Vidocq, the ex-convict who became head of the French Sûreté (the Security Service of the French police). An altogether extraordinary individual, he was an acquaintance of Victor Hugo, who based both Jean Valjean and Inspector Javert in Les Misérables on Vidocq; and a friend of Balzac, whose character Vautrin is even more closely inspired by and modeled on Vidocq than Hugo's characters are. Interludes of the Hear: A Play about Marcel Proust, his life and loves, was inspired by my love for that author's most famous book, In Search of Lost Time. The play goes back and forth in time, as the Student interviews Céleste Albaret, Proust's housekeeper and general factotum, for his doctoral dissertation. When I read the book, I felt it was as if he were talking directly to me. I am sure many readers have had the same experience. Proust's penetrating picture of the society of his day in pre-World War One France, and of Paris during the war itself, and his amazing, psychologically insightful portrait of each of his characters, his understanding of psychology that in some ways parallels that of Sigmund Freud, makes his book still relevant in today's world.

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