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  • av William Duck
    310 - 500,-

  • av Frances Joyce
    286,-

    "Cradle to the grave, we were meant to be together.Until we weren't."Over nine years ago, a bus crash claimed the life of the boy she promised to love forever. Sabrina still hasn't moved on.Forty-six students, two chaperones, and the driver were on that bus. Adam was the only fatality, and she picked their seat.Sabrina's life has become a shrine to the life they never got to have. Her carefully crafted existence begins to unravel after she's discovered sleeping at Adam's grave by her co-worker, Clay Templeton.Clay persuades Sabrina to join his grief support group. What choice does she have? How many parents would entrust the education of their children to a woman who sleeps in a cemetery? Her resistance softens after she learns Clay's story and the stories of other group members. Loss is personal, but it's not exclusive.After announcing plans to build a new high school, Dr. MacManus, the new superintendent, labels Adam's memorial "a painful reminder of a tragic accident," and has it removed. He also pressures Sabrina to move to one of the district's middle schools, so he can give her position to another teacher.When Sabrina questions the timing of these events, her clash with Dr. MacManus uncovers secrets with the power to destroy lives.Everything in Between explores guilt, grief, loss, and our ability to survive and move forward.

  • av John Kananda
    316 - 390,-

  • av William Duck
    326 - 500,-

  • av Jody Stockton
    296 - 440,-

  • av Jody Stockton
    386,-

    "Jason Can Breathe Underwater" is a heartwarming children's book about a young boy named Jason who believes he has a special power to breathe underwater and swim with the fish. Despite his mother's doubts, Jason's imagination takes him on exciting adventures every night as he explores the wonders of the ocean floor. One night, Jason encounters a giant octopus, which at first scares him, but eventually teaches him a valuable lesson about facing his fears. Through his dreamlike adventures, Jason learns that even the scariest experiences can turn out to be the most wonderful and rewarding. This book is perfect for young readers who love to explore and use their imaginations to discover new worlds.

  • av Jody Stockton
    200 - 360,-

  • av Paul August
    310,-

    Kim Moreno, a clinical lab technician with a leading Biopharma firm is at the top of her game. All the while she's living with intense anxiety and grief caused by the traumatic death of her baby sister Grace ten years ago. How did she really die and why did her father disappear, never to be heard from again? To manage her anxiety, Kim self medicates with synthetic opioids, stolen from work. Years later, helping her mother move into a new home, she hears cries for help coming from a nearby river, and her life changes forever. Kim dives into the freezing waters of The Souhegan to try and save a young girl named Julie. She lives in a secret cave community with a group of teenagers that are fighting off their illnesses and Lee Chen, the head of a mining operation. They're threatening a massive cave-in to unearth a rare metal worth billions. She allies with Nick, a handsome cowboy whose life is troubled. Together they set in motion a chain of events that plunge Kim into a cave world that is filled with wonder, romance, and death for everyone unless the miners can be stopped. An epic battle wages, the ground is shaking and the clock is ticking. Tic, tic, tic

  • av Susan Morrell
    310,-

    Ms. Morrell's memoir examines one of Life's most significant, mindboggling questions-Why. Through her poems, essays and stories, she shares insights from her self-reflective, "big picture" scrutiny of her life's experiences. Following Socrates' advice to "know thyself," she took deep dives into the layers of her psyche and probed into the 'whys' behind those layers, all of which allowed her to "...explain my thought processes, expose my emotional methodology and validate my spiritual progression." Susan reveals her most heartfelt, heartbreaking and heartwarming memories, discloses her vulnerabilities and acknowledges her strengths, all the while encouraging and challenging her readers to make those same deep dives to learn about themselves. "Simply put, the whys have made me wise. I've learned to make better choices, to trust my Inner Voice, to let go of outdated ways of thinking and to change my past by seeing it from a new perspective. The knowledge I've accumulated over the years has magically transformed into wisdom. The student in me relishes the lessons I've learned-the teacher in me delights in passing on those lessons to my readers."

  • av John R Adcox
    256,-

    "Eternal Moment on a Calm Palm Sunday Morning" is a blank verse narrative poem of nearly 500 lines. Blank verse is a type of poetic meter, unrhymed iambic pentameter, each line containing five iambic feet. The iambic foot is one of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable. Blank verse is found in the works of Shakespeare, Milton, and other writers.The Passion of Christ provides the poem's argument. The speaker of the poem is one who attends a Palm Sunday service, where events of the Passion, as recorded in St. Matthew's Gospel, are dramatized in nave of the church, with clergy and congregants participating in the liturgy for the service.While listening to the Palm Sunday liturgy, the speaker finds himself carried--in visions, dreams, and imagination--into the past, caught up in moments of this crucial week as they transpire. Not merely a narrator or passive observer, he becomes an actor, along with the others standing in the nave, in those awful hours which brought the Savior to His death.The speaker, not a reverential and pious actor in the drama, instead expresses anger and rage toward Christ, not fully certain at first why this anger is there, and almost gleefully surrendering himself to his hostility. But he is one with a divided mind and, reflecting on his thoughts and actions, he begins to question why he despises this one who is called the Savior. As events of the poem unfold, he may find the answer.

  • av Mpt Chip Moseley
    296,-

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