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  • av Linden Carroll
    167 - 277

  • av MD Gajraj
    267

    These one hundred stories, born from three decades of spiritual pursuit, were chosen for their profound impact. Stories can be life-changing. It is often said that the shortest distance between a human being and truth is a story. In a world filled with untruths, stories help us discern what to believe. They allow us to explore different thoughts, perceptions, and actions, encouraging us to adopt new attitudes and choices. They provide a new way to interact with the world and others. These stories possess a power beyond words, connecting deeply with the brain and touching the soul. They carry messages from God that illuminate darkness and bring transformation. Stories can shift our paradigms, stimulate new perspectives, and help us transcend the physical to go beyond apparent facts.

  • av John E.B. Myers
    281 - 347

  • av Michael John Carignan
    137

    This poetry collection, like a cerebral train, travels through the varied landscapes of my thoughts, opinions, and life experiences. Words collide with syllables, erupting into vivid imagery that reaches the far recesses of the imagination. These poems are my literary children: sometimes impulsive, but always carrying a message. I hope this collection touches you like the warmth of the sun's rays on a somber October afternoon.

  • av Lindsay Lee
    147

    Miss Branch and Carmen the Bird prove friendships and love can come in many shapes, sizes, and wingspans.Miss Branch who has been rooted in one solid place for 401 years begins to discover new freedoms in her old bark, while her spirited young friend Carmen the Bird learns she can both stay curious and explore while always coming home.Through this sweet tale, they learn their differences are special and that it is more than okay that they are not the same. Thank goodness!

  • av J.M. Leising
    157

    The Story of Words intricately weaves the tale of Nathaniel Brand's journey - intellectual, spiritual, and geographical. A deep dive into his life reveals a poignant discovery: the woman he believed was his soulmate, Stephanie Haller, is in reality a stranger. His PhD dissertation challenges decades of literary criticism but fails to bring him professional recognition. Nathaniel's spiritual exploration, fuelled by marijuana and acid-rock from the 60s, results in seventy-five 'messages from the beyond', which he hopes will revolutionize society but are instead seen as negative by his peers. His quest, marked by trials and introspection, takes readers on a transformative path, hinting at an unexpected resolution that reshapes his understanding of life. This novel offers a unique glimpse into the complexities of pursuing dreams and truths.

  • av Andy Costello
    157

    In I Am a Catholic in Case of an Accident, Catholic priest Andy Costello reflects on over 50 years in ministry, candidly exploring what it truly means to be Catholic in today's world. With wisdom, humor and humility, Fr. Costello ponders questions of faith, doubt, and remaining devout amidst the challenges facing the modern Church.Drawing on a lifetime of experiences as a priest serving diverse parishes across America, he offers relatable insights on Catholic identity, sharing personal stories and perspectives that will resonate with Catholics and spiritual seekers alike. Through short vignette-style chapters, Costello examines Catholic traditions, the humanity of Jesus, models of the Church, and staying connected to one's faith.I Am a Catholic in Case of an Accident is an inviting, introspective read that will inspire readers to contemplate their own religious journeys and what being Catholic means to them. Fr. Costello's conversational musings provide a compassionate guide for anyone navigating the joys and struggles of a life of faith.

  • av Belinda Garrett
    277

    What's to stop me trying? Surely it's up to me to make things happen? What can I do to give abandoned dogs a better chance in life? How can I discover my real potential?These are just some of the questions Pookie asks herself on her quest to live life to the full and to help others.Fearless, compassionate and deeply sincere, she throws herself into the challenges that life offers. With the help of the amazing friends she makes along the way, she learns the wonder of working with others to turn her ideas into reality.

  • av Liz Caballero
    137

    What happens when you're feeling so mad, but no one listens? Camila is having one of those days. She is trying to figure out how to feel after she becomes mad. It wasn't until a friend talked to her that they learned to help each other. This book explores the different and difficult emotions we all feel from time to time, and how friends and talking about our feelings can help us feel better.

  • av Norman Fera
    471

    This book provides an easy-to-understand survey of family law across Canada. For those interested in Ontario or other provinces, perhaps working toward paralegal certification, this book provides all the relevant details of family law and competencies in an organized fashion using plain language. The latest amendments to the Divorce Act concerning decision-making responsibilities, parenting time, and contact orders are fully canvassed as are new requirements for moving or relocating, and the broader definition of family violence. Indeed, not all marriages and families are harmonious. There is a thorough review of domestic abuse and resulting trauma as well as legal remedies including peace bonds, restraining orders, and civil contempt. This book also examines the client-centered, trauma-informed, anti-racist approach to providing legal services.The laws of marriage (but not solemnization), annulment, and divorce are essentially the same no matter where you live in Canada. The first six chapters are very informative about those topics and issues of parenting, child support, and financial assistance for spouses. This book also deals with disputes concerning parenting responsibilities, support, and property division that arise when the parties never married but cohabited in a conjugal relationship of some duration prior to separation.While this book is not legal advice, it provides every reader with a solid grasp of their rights and obligations in family matters. And those who will qualify as legal advisers in family disputes will benefit from the breadth of the material and the comparative approach.

  • av Alex Korbobo
    157

    Algae and fungi and bacteria-Oh my! So, you're telling me there is a whole other ecosystem existing all around us and we can't even see it?Annie, a very tiny middle-school-aged girl who has been bullied for her size, is about to find out how creatures even smaller than herself can be essential to the functions of the world we live in. This book contains scientific explanations, definitions, and links to lesson plans and coloring pages for your little scientist to learn all about microbiology-the study of microbes.Come along with Annie to discover more about the animals living on our hands, in our fish tanks, and under our pillows that are much too small for us to see! These amazing microscopic creatures are vital to the health, function, and well-being of every other animal on the planet. Every creature, no matter how big or small, has an important purpose on Earth!

  • av Teri Campos
    157

    A Year of Engineering Fun For Beginning Classroom STEM is the ultimate resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in exciting and educational STEM challenges throughout the year. With seven thrilling categories, including towers, cars, boats, and solar cookers, this book caters to students from second to sixth grade, providing them with hands-on activities that foster a love for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.Each category offers variations in materials, encouraging students to engage in repeated iterations - the essence of the engineering design process. As they tackle these challenges, students will not only deepen their understanding of science and math concepts but also develop crucial skills in collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking, known as the four Cs. The book includes handouts for each lesson, helping students organize their ideas and better understand the design process.Whether you are a seasoned STEM educator or just starting out, this comprehensive resource is perfect for you. Packed with easy-to-use, hands-on activities that are both educational and fun, A Year of Engineering Fun For Beginning Classroom STEM will help teachers and students alike gain confidence with each challenge.

  • av Garry Yee
    137

    After a holiday in China to meet extended family, Australian schoolboy Ronnie Ma is encouraged to stay on in China as an exchange student by his parents and cousin Mei-Lin and her family. During a trip to the breathtaking Ice Festival in Harbin, Ronnie, Mei-Lin, and his tiny dog Tiger stumble upon what seems to be a gang of high-tech thieves plotting to hijack a major jewelry launch at the festival.Can Ronnie and Mei-Lin convince the police of the gang's master plan and thwart the heist? Join them on an adventurous journey filled with legends and mysteries of Northern China in Ronnie & Mei-Lin Climb the Ice Castles of Hei-Long-Jiang.

  • av Symone LaDeane
    127

    In the picturesque town of Merryville, where the aroma of freshly baked treats dances through the air, Mr. Mo is renowned for his delectable muffins. But there more to his muffins than meets the eye and that is where the thrilling mystery begins.Join the jolly baker Mr. Mo and two curious kids on a flavorful quest to uncover his secret ingredient! Luck smiles upon them as Mr. Mo seeks their help to bake for the town's fall festival, but the mystery ingredient they discover is far from ordinary.A deliciously surprising adventure filled with magic and joy and a delectable tale of friendship and discovery awaits!

  • av Shannon Moyer
    191

    I was 40 years old when I was diagnosed with Inattentive ADHD and ODD. Reflecting on my childhood, life all of a sudden made sense. These weren't character flaws, but the way that my brain was designed to work.As a parent to a neurodiverse kiddo, I knew that there were resources out there geared towards kids but when I looked for tools to use to organize my own brain, I came up short. I had survived 40 years without these resources, but now I needed to support and work with my brain rather than push it into spaces that it just isn't designed to go in.Instead of feeling disappointed and let down, I sought out to create a journal of activities that can help an ADHDer organize their brain, deal with intrusive thought spirals, find hope and create a space for emotional regulation. Truly, this isn't just a journal of blank pages to dump out your thoughts (or feel overwhelmed by the vast blank pages), but a thoughtfully curated collection of activities to truly help you unravel and understand yourself.In My Head - the ADHD Journal for Adults is a space to simultaneously get lost and find yourself in.

  • av Jane Lucey
    177

    Children are so curious about the world around them. They come up with so many exciting questions. What's a Pickle Before It's a Pickle? invites children to use prior knowledge and guess how some very familiar things come to be. Just what was that pickle before we buy them in a jar? When they turn the page, they can be surprised, or maybe be excited that they knew the answer. It is written in rhyme to make it fun and energetic, providing an opening for the children to read along by catching on to some of the rhyming words, perhaps even finishing some of the sentences!

  • av PhD Elinsky
    167

    Girl Grit: Savage Not Average is the first book in the empowering Human Empowerment trilogy for women worldwide. Dr. Elinsky guides readers through a profound journey of harmonizing thought and emotion, exploring personal fulfillment and experience. She transforms her readers from doormats-controlled, manipulated, and walked over by others-into daredevils, fearless warrior women living without regret. Discover what it means to go from average to savage in this emotional, action-packed self-help adventure that will not only inspire you but also challenge societal conditioning to be a 'good girl' focused on serving and pleasing others.In Girl Grit, Dr. Elinsky passionately challenges and dismantles restrictive gender roles, asserting that they limit our potential as women and undermine our purpose as equal human beings. As an expert in gender relationship dynamics, Dr. Elinsky draws on extensive research to critically examine the very fabric of our social conditioning. She urges, "It is time to wise up, rise up, and ascend to your highest potential." Celebrating the worthiness and grandeur of women's capacities, Girl Grit will elevate you to unimaginable heights.Finally, Dr. Elinsky advises, "Do not read this book unless you are ready to revolutionize your life as you know it." Learn what it means to become a fire woman and unleash your regal authority into the world. Girl Grit will set your self-esteem on fire.

  • av J.N. Scribes
    157 - 247

  • av Tricia Heggeness
    157

    Rina Spencer, a 27-year-old freelance writer, lives in Manhattan, New York, with her live-in boyfriend, Brandon. Upon hearing that her mother, Rose, has been diagnosed with incurable lung cancer, Rina flies to Southern California to spend time with her dying mother, who lives with Rina's older sister, Susannah. During this visit, Rina meets Marcus Granger, also 27, a former law student and one of the bachelors on the romance reality show 'Love at First Sight'.As the reality show is being taped next door to Susannah's house, Rina and Marcus develop a strong friendship, supporting each other as they navigate their respective journeys to find love and accept death. However, Rina finds herself struggling with emerging romantic feelings for Marcus, constantly reminding herself that he is not her bachelor.To complicate matters further, Rose drops a bombshell that disrupts the entire family's happiness. Stunned by Rose's revelation, Rina and her three siblings make a pact to search for answers. When the truth is finally revealed, they realize that their entire lives have been built on deceit and lies.

  • av K.S. King
    191

    In a pre-apocalyptic world, 17-year-old Calgary teen Julia Klassen is going nowhere ... fast.Suspended from high school for fighting, Julia is attending summer school to graduate, in addition to anger-management sessions and staying under the radar of Alberta's governing right-wing party's Gender Appropriation Division.You would think that would be enough chaos in the teen's life. However, a global terrorism attack on small-modular reactors by environmental group, Terra Nova, says otherwise. As nuclear facilities are compromised by a computer virus coined 'The CurE' in an attempt to reset the earth, Julia is pressed into action and rescues a bus load of passengers from explosions and earthquakes in the aftermath.As thousands flee contamination zones, the teen decides it's the perfect time to come out as being transfluid. Fortunately, the pun-loving, quirky Christian Klassens embrace the new Jules. But it isn't until they find sanctuary at the Church of the Holy Creator in the Piikani Nation of Southern Alberta, however, that Jules gets a taste of true belonging and healing, with the help of Two-Spirit friend, Todd, and Rev. Erin Stillwater.It isn't long before Jules is once again forced into a maturity pressure cooker, as the Klassens join other ex-pats from Atlantic Canada on the Exodus Train in a resettlement lottery program. Along the way, the teen joins Todd and their little brother, Jake, in foiling poachers, rioters and their inner demons in this action-packed adventure that pits wits and will against extremism in the fight for humankind.

  • av Dennis Vercolen
    201 - 311

  • av Lesley-Anne Heine
    147

    Lily was a lovely little girl, but sadly, she was spoiled and never truly satisfied; she was always asking for something new. To get her way, she would nag and nag and nag!One day, Lily wanted a dangerously high pair of stilts, without a thought for the consequences. Then there was the time, after dinner, when she demanded more and more ice cream.However, Lily's strangest request came the day she decided she wanted the moon to play with. As you can imagine, this was not a good idea at all, but that didn't stop Lily from nagging until she got the moon for her very own.Will Silly Lily learn any lessons along the way?

  • av Jamie M. Calise
    147

    "If it's not in the report, it didn't happen." This law enforcement adage has stood the test of time for a reason.With calls for greater transparency in the criminal justice system and technology revolutionizing how information is shared, police reports have taken on new life in today's law enforcement world. For most new officers, learning how to write a report starts with learning what to write. Make no mistake, a quality investigation is the foundation of a successful police report.By exploring the critical interplay between investigating and writing, It Did Happen: A Police Officer's Guide to Successful Report Writing examines case development and narrative construction from the ground up. As it does, it analyzes different categories of police reports and reviews the legal standards and procedural rules that officers regularly encounter. Along the way, it contrasts mandatory and discretionary reporting and discusses how computer-aided dispatch systems can serve as valuable investigative resources. Finally, this book recognizes that police reports are the foremost tool for communicating the facts and circumstances that guide an officer's decisions.Whether you attend the police academy, take a criminal justice course, or work in the security field, this book offers several strategies to enhance your report writing skills.

  • av Constance Clarke
    147 - 201

  • av Eileen Weinberg
    137

    You've heard it before: 'Slow and steady wins the race.' It's about as good as morals go, but do you ever wonder how Freddy the Tortoise and Harold the Hare fared since that famous race? We all know that Tortoise shocked the world with his win, and Hare hung up his running shoes. But then came...The fans!The critics!The reporters!Cameras!Book deals!Movie rights!Life in the spotlight can rarely feel very slow... or steady. Will Freddy ever be able to follow his own moral and return to the simple life he once knew and loved?

  • av Jon Huer
    177 - 281

  • av Ciara Platt
    127

    Have you or anyone you've known suffered through the depth of depression or mania? What about both at the same time? Mind of a Mixed State follows the thoughts and emotional tribulations of a young woman riding the waves of a severe Bipolar mixed episode with psychotic features. Take a journey through the mind of someone struggling to find their voice as they navigate the nation-wide issues that plagues many of us: mental illness.

  • av Sue Newcombe
    137

    Did you ever want to be something or someone you're not?Have you ever wondered why you were born the way you are?Meet a giraffe named Baby Bibba who asks her mama why she was born a giraffe and not an eagle. Go with Baby Bibba and Mama Giraffe to a wild elephant tea party where Baby Bibba decides she no longer wants to be an eagle. She's happy being who she is: a giraffe in East Africa.

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