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  • av Ann Milburn
    260,-

    Tucker, a thirteen year-old boy deals with the conflicts of home and school. His "secret" is that his mom is an acohholic and he gets support from his teacher and a support group. Will mom find courage and strength to challenge the addiction?

  • av Adamos Zagara
    416,-

    Man, God, and the Man-gods of Antiquity delves into mankind's deepest past to gain an understanding of our past, present, and future. This book reveals not only how we got to be what we are today, but more importantly, sheds light on the need to re-evaluate the very history of humanity. It also reveals the reasons why we must no longer live in the dark about our connection with the rest of the Universe. Equally important, it reveals the huge misconception we all have regarding our relationship with the concept of GOD.

  • av John Crawley
    340,-

    The Ripple Effect: It is the 13th of November and Lincoln, Texas will never be the same. Shortly before noon, some fifty people, workers and diners, are in a food court at Lincoln Mall in a small town in East Texas. Others are drifting in for a quick lunch, while they shop for a last-minute gift for a sister's birthday or a new belt, or a new pair of shoes. A young gunman appears out of the dark shadows of the mall and begins shooting; his assault rifle firing shell after shell until mass carnage flows. A class of preschoolers. Three old ladies meeting for their weekly hour of gossip about children and grandchildren. Burger cooks. Ice cream dippers. A salad store employee. A Texas Ranger. A man trying to find an anniversary gift for a wife that he is slowly losing, because he works too much. The reader is introduced to the people who will be in that food court in a matter of minutes. Some will live. Others...will not.

  • av Julia Lynne Cothran
    320,-

    What do a caravan of camels, a congress of baboons, a thunder of hippos, and a mask of raccoons all have in common? They are collective nouns. This book uses poetry, humor, and colorful illustrations to inform and entertain readers. Numerous collective nouns are represented within this book. The reader will learn different collective nouns as well as rhyme and rhythm.

  • av Pushpa Naidu Parekh
    416,-

    The braid and the sari are the quintessential hairstyle and garment that women in India don every day. They are both texture and text. The braid-often kept long and styled with flowers (especially in South India) or lengthened with extensions (as in North India)-is a prized possession with both aesthetic and spiritual meanings. The sari is a length of untailored cloth material that has been the traditional everyday garb of Indian women for millennia.Using the braid and sari as the framework and defining tropes that unify the collection, the poems of Memory Braids and Sari Texts: Weaving Migration Journeys carry the memory of independent India, which turned seventy-five in 2022. These verses draw from poet Pushpa Naidu Parekh's distinct and entangled memories of migrant and diaspora experiences of journeying from India to the United States, the space of one homeland to another, spanning the inexplicable accruing of physical, emotional, and spiritual self and their many iterations. The braid and the sari both embody the draping of oneself and the unraveling of many selves.Richly layered and textured, this poetry collection explores one woman's vivid and sometimes muted memories of her life in India, her move to the US, and her diaspora experiences there.

  • av The Whisperer
    296,-

    Sexual abuse is never Ok, especially if it is at the hands of someone whose job it is to protect and shelter from said atrocities. When it happens, a survivor can become predator or perhaps in the case of The Chameleon Judge, a vigilante, one who believes it's their job and mission to rid societies of the undesirables. The problem is that some of the bad has rubbed off on them, and those around him. Will the perverted karma controllers keep the Chameleon in check or will they provide another sympathetic venue for escape. Consuming the pages of this multi-shade sexual and morbid thriller will only tell. The Chameleon Judge, A Chameleon No More is a tail for the ages that revels what can happen to a former abusee left unchecked.

  • av Colin Kubiaczyk
    346,-

    When Robert and his childhood friend, James, drop out of school to pursue their passions for science, the last thing they expect is to successfully create a portal to another universe. While perfecting this unbelievable discovery, they quickly find themselves increasingly over their heads.Amassing wealth and acclaim, the boys struggle to maintain their grip on this incredible but dangerous technology amid the ruthless corporate world and secret societies. Things escalate more when they find a crimson-eyed, silver-haired woman in a mansion within a strange forest. Unbeknownst to Robert and James, they are now part of a power play that begins to stretch across worlds.When the two scientists created a portal to another universe, they revealed a myriad of possibilities, including alternate histories and unexplored lands ripe with resources but also potential violence. With an interdimensional war on the way, the lives of innocent people are at stake. Lies begin to mount, and the war Robert and James never saw coming waits to burst forth and change the fate of these two realms forever.

  • av J. R. Kepler
    406,-

    At the start of the 21st century the Spence family had successfully accumulated a multi-billion dollar business empire. The family had two sitting U.S. Senators, an ex-CIA Deputy Director now in charge of a highly secretive NSA project, and a 53 year old head of their business empire and family, Zachary Spence,who lived on a sprawling estate north of Liverpool, England. Zach was a top advisor to the British Prime Minister and to British Intelligence agencies, all due to his expertise in the affairs of Hong Kong, Macao, and mainland Communist China since his business entreaty to those locations starting back in the 1970's. A young savant, a brilliant Chinese woman, now a U.S. citizen, and in FBI custody, was about to initiate their family's greatest struggle and throw their family into a spiraling morass of cyber spy-craft, deceit, revenge, and tragedy.

  • av Richard Dyer
    290 - 606,-

  • av Lisa Goodpaster
    306 - 620,-

  • av Leann Edwards
    240 - 380,-

  • av Heidi Silvers
    256 - 370,-

  • av Pat Serby
    290,-

    In the second book of this series, Pat's life in Manhattan was turned upside down with the Coronavirus, having spread to this city and cases were quickly increasing. Soon it was called a Pandemic, and cases were doubling every few days. Then Richard, her fiancé, came up with an extraordinary plan to escape. The reader is drawn into this thriller from the beginning.

  • av Jill Smith
    246,-

    Charlie loves her belly button. One day it is missing. Charlie is on a mission to find it.

  • av Ronald W. Ransom C. M.
    400,-

    How's your spiritual appetite? In "Spiritual Hors d'ouevres" author Rev. Ronald Ramson, offers a "few trays" to "whet your spiritual appetite." With snippets of Ramson's life mixed in, it offers interesting, provocative, informative "starters" for further reflection.Spiritual Hors d'oeuvres covers a wide variety of subjects for your prayer and reflection. Bon Appetite!

  • av Stephanie Forshee
    260,-

    Margaret Getchell LaForge was a female business pioneer who took New York by storm. In 1860, the smart and sassy nineteen year old was hired for a low-level position at R.H. Macy's. Only six years later, she became the first female executive in retail history! In Hidden Gems, Margaret gets the credit she deserves for steering the iconic New York department store to its lasting success."Be everywhere. Do everything. And never fail to astonish the customer."-Margaret Getchell LaForge

  • av Susan Mosley
    276,-

    This book is about a little mixed boy in the early 70's. He wished his birthday could be everyday.

  • av Zahra Waqar
    340,-

    Deacon kills for his father. Ebony steals for her enemy. When Deacon is sent to kill Ebony, they're both longing for something to feel. Their interaction sparks a chain of hope, fear and even death. And just when they think things could really work, Deacon's father finds out, and everything changes. Deacon and Ebony only wanted each other-but love had other plans.

  • av Zola Williams
    240,-

    Mimzy and Misty the Terrible Two is about two silly talking cats that seem to cause a lot of trouble in the neighborhood. We later learn that things aren't always as they seem...

  • av John Trentalange
    266,-

    Making Movies in Our Minds was written for the scholar practitioner as well as everyday individuals seeking practical ways to ease anxiety.John Trentalange, Ph.D., a clinician specializing in assisting individuals heal from emotional trauma, anxiety, depression, and attachment issues, draws on his more than twenty-five years of experience to offer techniques that he and his clients have used to diminish anxiety.The author also observes that some individuals who struggle with anxiety also struggle with despair, which can include believing they'll end up homeless, destitute, lonely, alone, or failures in life. Other thoughts of despair can be more global, such as a fear of hurricanes, tornadoes, or the world coming to an end.By following the steps in this book, however, you'll be able to:· Manage your emotions;· Stop believing the worst will happen;· Focus on the task at hand;· Navigate challenging situations.The best part is that the techniques you learn can be used almost anywhere and anytime. You can use them by themselves or in conjunction with therapy you're receiving.Overcome the exhausting cycle of anxiety, regain peace, and calm your anxious brain with the lessons and insights in this guidebook.

  • av Cynthia Y. Whited
    326 - 500,-

  • av Tyler Kanczuzewski
    296,-

    Reinvent Your Waste is a book about the history of waste, or garbage, and the progression of waste management and recycling in the United States, with some special emphasis on the state of Michigan.The book highlights four themes - respect, recover, reinvent, and restore, with each section offering insights and inspiration for those who want to be better stewards for Earth.In plain language, the author answers questions such as:¿ What is the growing waste doing to our natural ecosystems and to Earth's ancient systems?¿ Can the negative impact of waste somehow be reversed?¿ Is waste - particularly material solid waste and products- being properly valued and used?Every year, millions of tons of waste go to landfills across the country and are considered safely buried to decompose. Are there more innovative ways to recover waste and create greater value, economically speaking?This study hits on many topics, but all are aligned to handle waste in a more sustainable and steward-like way. The major theme of the book is to inspire all people in society to reinvent waste.

  • av Evelyn Chapman Castillo
    356,-

    In 1941, the Philippines was a mountainous island country populated by some seventeen million people that included Hipolita Chapman, the young widow of an American, and her children. But when the Japanese bombed Clark Airfield, Hipolita had to make the agonizing decision to evacuate her family and go into hiding in the mountains for nearly a year. Unfortunately, that was only the beginning of their struggles.In a fascinating narrative, Evelyn Chapman Castillo recounts the experiences of her Filipino-American family during the Japanese occupation of her homeland during the Second World War. As she details how her mother kept her family together during the Japanese occupation, she also chronicles their journey to join the resistance movement, the experiences of other family members and their house staff, the bloody assault of the US soldiers for the liberation of Leyte, MacArthur's landing at Red Beach, the desperate struggle by the Japanese forces to take back the island, and their attempts to survive the indiscriminate bombings by the Japanese on the American-held island.And They Returned chronicles the atrocities of war and one family's will to survive while providing a window into a Filipino community desperate to preserve its culture.

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