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  • av Barry Buchignani
    140,-

    Sometimes dads find it difficult to Express their feelings and the love they have for their little girls. This book creates an image with each line that expresses their love in a fun rhyming manner. It builds confidence to be anything you want and strengthens that father daughter bond.

  • av Jess Zepeda
    166,-

    This book is a ¿ctionalized non-¿ction novel exposing the story of an artist and how he relates to the last draft lottery (Vietnam War Era) of the United States. It depicts real accounts of true-life experiences coming from the San Joaquin Valley of California to the Monterey Peninsula along the West coast of the old Fort Ord Military facility, California which is currently now the California State University of Monterey Peninsula. The Iron Grains is a good recipe for peace in our lifetimes and its outreach can be used as a guide to the future for ending all wars in our time.

  • av C. J Hannum
    166,-

    Join curious Cuniculus, a rabbit who ventures from her warren to feed in a dangerous part of the forest, where the sly fox, Vulpes, lays in wait. Their typical chase leads them to a strange and mysterious structure where a two-legged creature resides. Captured by the monster, Cuniculus and Vulpes must decide whether they can put their differences, and quarreling aside long enough to hatch a plan, and escape the horrible place they've been imprisoned. It's a story of endurance, of the unbreakable spirit, and seeing past the diversity of others to overcome life's difficulties. With a touch of romance, and humor, one is sure to find the rabbit and fox duo charming, a tale you'll want to read again, and again.

  • av Jennifer Westecott
    246,-

    Camille was in the dress shop buying a new gown for her sister's betrothal ball unaware of a mysterious newcomer. The handsome newcomer in was watching her as she moved through the shop all the while she was completely oblivious to him. She had all but given up on finding love, when he had introduced himself to her. Before long a romance was building as they spent more time together. Camille later discovered her heart melting for this wonderful man and found herself falling in love with the newcomer. With a new love blossoming between them, who knows what may lie around the next corner for the daughter of a wealthy Toy Factory owner. Who knew that a lasting love would form between Camille and the newcomer in the most unlikely of places, at HEARTBREAK FALLS!

  • av Jeff Wright
    166,-

    Across the twelve seas, in the land of Ur - King William, ruler of the Northern Kingdom betrothed his daughter, Juliette, Countess of Lyon Head to Richard, son of King Fredrick, ruler of the Southern Kingdom. The wedding was to stop the wars between the two empires once and for all. This arrangement was unsettling to the sisters of Black Water; a dark evil place on the Isle of Drake. The sisters, Greta and Hagar were witches, better known as the Twins. They would stop at nothing to ensure the two kingdoms never united. Unbeknownst to King William, the Twins had a spy; one deceitful character on the king's council. He was more than pleased to secretly hand over information to the witches on Juliette's whereabouts. With Juliette out of the picture - the wedding could not take place. It was on one of her many escorted journeys through the Redwood Forest that she was abducted. While the Twins held Juliette captive in their filthy dungeon below their castle, she was forced to drink an evil potion; sealing her fate forever. This ruthless deed by the Twins would set in motion the ancient one's long journey through time to find the Promise...

  • av Elizabeth Melott
    166,-

    In a faraway land of Mythia, where dragons once ruled the skies atop the Cloudtouch Peaks, a young dragon named Icy attends the prestigious dragon academy. She possesses a kind of heart and a strong determination, but she harbors a secret that sets her apart from her fellow dragonlings - she can't fly.Now as the time for her to prove her skills in the skies approach, will she be able to overcome the challenges before her and take flight?

  • av Rene Mauricio Menjivar
    196 - 320,-

  • av Ida Greene
    166,-

    Children are fragile, shy, and unsure of themselves. Yet there are some children who feel they are the universe. They have to learn how to value themselves, their contribution, and their property; and to do the same for others. They have to learn that they do not live on an island by themselves. Therefore, they have to learn how to socially interact with others, and learn how to love, respect, and appreciate themselves, as well as others. This book will teach them these skills.

  • av Lee Holland
    166,-

  • av Nina Hann
    196,-

    The story begins with the young Margaux, who is raised by her controlling mother, whose anxieties were fueled by a mysterious event in her past, an event she refused to divulge to anyone for fear of losing her only daughter. Her tight grip constantly frustrated Margaux's efforts to live a life of her own. One day, Margaux rebels and falls in love with a handsome lifeguard, Byron, who takes her on a wild date towards Lake Tallulah. While swimming in the lake, the couple is abducted by extraterrestrials, who examine their bodies, erase their memories, and return them back to earth separately. Neither one of the couples remembers each other and both are forced to go on to separate lives.Trying to find a way to get home, Margaux meets a group of eclectic friends on a road trip, who will later become instrumental in her journey to resolve the secrets haunting her.In time, Margaux leaves home to start a new life in another town. She meets Michel, who becomes her husband. A tragic event ruins their marriage. They divorce and Margaux returns home, still frustrated by the mysterious alien eyes that relentlessly follow her.Meanwhile, Byron enlists in the military and has his own journey being assigned on a dangerous mission. He has another alien encounter. Eventually, Byron was ordered to go home or he will die. On the plane ride home, he unknowingly seats next to Margaux, but she doesn't recognize him, either. Eventually, they meet again and fall in love. As their relationship grows, it would take an unusual experience much later to trigger their lost memories.Margaux confides to Byron that the strange black eyes would not leave her alone, unless she resolves their curious messages or face a terrifying death, at which point Byron gets involved with her quest to save her life and ultimately his. They both serendipitously encounter the eclectic friends from Margaux's past and the entire group embarks on a wild journey back to Lake Tallulah, where a stunning revelation emerges that will change their lives.

  • av Lee Holland
    166,-

    Time travel. Is it possible? Does anyone really want to travel in time? What would it take to travel back in time? What would be seen? What would be heard? How would they communicate? How would they get back home? Keep reading and you will find out. Time travel is possible. Just ask a couple of sisters who built such a machine and went back in time on many different occasions and added many new experiences to their adventures. It was all made possible by a big, ugly, worn-out chair that had taken them on many magical adventures with their grandfather, Grumpy. So put a smile on your face, a little magic in your heart, and enjoy only what children are capable of doing. Join Sarah and Hannah as they take a journey in time and visit actual places and events in our history. The excursion will be well worth your time.

  • av Michael Patrick Tryon
    276 - 316,-

  • av Peter F. Lester
    166,-

    A Football Story examines the journey of Mike Wolf from the gridiron at Western Kansas University, where he was a student and an outstanding football player, to the college lectern at that university, where he reinvents himself as a talented assistant professor in computer engineering. Despite academic demands, he is drawn back into football as a member of the university athletics board. Only a few months into his appointment, a serious cheating episode carried out by members of the football team drives Mike to find a way to right the wrongs that contaminate the sport. The journey is complex. His personal experiences go beyond intellectual challenges to violent attacks protesting his efforts to clean up football. Even he couldn't have anticipated the final impact of his efforts.

  • av Jimmy Mulzet
    196 - 276,-

  • av Frances McAliley
    166 - 276,-

  • av Herbert Strider
    166,-

    The Chronicles of the African American is about American history that was not taught in schools. It is about a timeline of sorts, a calendar of event in the life of the African American outside the plantation. The laws of our land that governed the African/American and some of the results. This book is about a quest for freedom, equality, and dignity.

  • av Eugene H. Strayhorn Jr.
    166,-

    Adam Masters has lived a long and difficult life. Having spent his formative years under the thumb of an abusive father, he understands all too well how childhood traumas can shape choices made in later years. He has experienced firsthand the ways in which psychological scars can directly spawn self-destructive behaviors.During his journey of self-discovery, Adam has also learned that an individual can resist being victimized by past sufferings. Through faith in Jesus, and with the help of the Holy Spirit, Adam has been able to overcome the agonies of his past, and turn his life around.The question that confounds Adam is how to share his hard-won knowledge with his grandson, Casey, and thereby help him avoid making the same mistakes he made. Adam's solution is to present his life story, both the good and the bad, without embellishment, and with nothing held back.During the telling, Adam establishes such a high level of intimacy and trust that Casey is able to open up and reveal the terrible secret that no one knew he was hiding, a secret with the potential to ruin his life and demolish his plans for the future.This is a story about faith, love, mutual respect, plainspoken honesty, and a willingness to bear each other's burdens.

  • av William T. Smith
    166,-

    This book is about America and the Constitution that we live by. If we love this nation, USA, like we say we do, are we willing to live by its laws and the constitution. Why do you love this nation, or do you.

  • av Pearl Smithern
    360,-

    People love to experience supernatural happenings. You may have experienced some of these in your life - a miracle, answered prayer, a touch from God, a supernatural healing, an angel experience - and not always realized that it was the hand of God. God's enlightening handiwork S.K.Y. will take you back to the Bible era in Roman times with Nero and the apostle Simon Peter, John Mark, and Andrew. You will gain insight into Bible times through a look at the family life of Simon and Anna. These characters exhibit the same human feelings as in our modern day such as portrayed in the fictional death of Anna's father. Peter's life spills over onto John Mark's when he finds himself running and hiding on a ship with Peter's writings in his hand. The rough and ruthless Mugface with Etan, his cat, become unforgettable characters. Can Mugface be trusted? Mark's mother knows Lesia and the great Herodias in whose house Lesia works along with her father. Then one day a smile from the fish peddler man in the Jerusalem courtyard came Lesia's way while she was shopping. Andrew was a good brother to Simon Peter, both sharing a common grief. In an intriguing way, Andrew's life interconnects with Lesia's. was it love, a touch, a smile, or was it laughter? Lesia ponders this question while holding Andrew's supernatural S.K.Y. sandals.

  • av Peter Hubbard
    276,-

    How do you survive in a world gone mad? No oil, gas or coal, massive forced migration, civil unrest on an unprecedented scale, looting, millions dead or dying. To change the minds of many, first you must change the mind of one. By offering Hope. In the second book of "The Tears of Hope" trilogy, you see what Hope looks like, and a shadow lifts from the world like a mist retreating before the sunrise. Will it be enough? And have the brilliant refugee women finished their task?

  • av Peter A. Hubbard
    420,-

    How do you survive in a world gone mad? No oil, gas or coal, massive forced migration, civil unrest on an unprecedented scale, looting, millions dead or dying. To change the minds of many, first you must change the mind of one. By offering Hope. In the second book of "The Tears of Hope" trilogy, you see what Hope looks like, and a shadow lifts from the world like a mist retreating before the sunrise. Will it be enough? And have the brilliant refugee women finished their task?

  • av Matthew Louis Kalash
    166,-

    This entertaining collection of stories revolves around themes of love and arts, including painting, writing, history, mythology, and conversation, along with reflections on chess, cuisine, confectionary, travel, and literature, all set at the turn of the 21st century, before the rising of social media and the ubiquity of internet culture. A more innocent time, perhaps. Though the stories are related and certain echoes among them, with one exception the characters inhabit separate narratives. The longest piece, essentially a novella, tells the story of a couple honeymooning in Italy, who come across a manuscript that's purported to be a personal diary of Francesco del Giocondo, a husband of Lisa del Giocondo, the reputed model for the portrait known as the Mona Lisa. Does this prove Mona Lisa's real identity? Is the manuscript the find of a lifetime, or just another con job inflicted upon a hapless tourist? The story, which alternates between the text of the diary and events of the honeymoon, raises questions about identities not just historical but also personal for the newlyweds in Italy. Like the other stories, this novella challenges character's beliefs about the nature of art and their relationships.

  • av David Revell II
    260,-

    Today's Rights and Illusions is the best component for potential paths, serving as a frontline for a climate brewing with strengths that give provoking thoughts. It is inspired by words dynamically expressed as shoutouts entrenched with communication nurtured for conferences supporting truth. It presents tips for one to feel the objective of a party of offenders who have a number of views that add eyes to pain prone to conversations on a population opened to rights and wrongs in the workplace. Beliefs over derogatory comments apart from certain wars raging on a whack on the rump suggest an environment transitioning into a program that gears vendors posing a plight dire to the mire more than season to season.

  • av Eugene H. Strayhorn Jr.
    180,-

    Ward Stanford is an ex-con whose life is in shambles. Having lived on the streets as a homeless person, he is struggling to turn his life around when a letter arrives.Lauren Reslin, Ward's estranged daughter, has invited him to visit her in Montana. When he arrives, Lauren informs her father that she has only a few months to live, and he will soon be responsible for raising his rebellious grandson, Mathias, with whom he has nothing in common. Lauren also insists that Ward, a nonbeliever, must raise his grandson as a Christian. Ward refuses at first, but then reluctantly agrees to honor his dying daughter's wishes.As Mathias's guardian, Ward soon realizes that to help his grandson overcome his pent-up grief, he must first break through the walls the boy has put up around his heart and win his trust. He begins by challenging Mathias' intellect. Over time, their conversations become increasingly personal and poignant. As a result, Ward is led to discover his own faith. Gradually, Ward and Mathias come to care deeply for one another.This Christian novel explores the foundations of faith and how genuine love can bring healing and redemption.

  • av Eugene H. Strayhorn Jr.
    166,-

    Justin Moore is a successful architect who loses his business, his home, his life savings, and his reputation when ­ fire destroys Liberty Tower One, the residential condominium that was to have been his masterwork. Seven people died in there.Having lost everything, Justin and his wife, Hannah, move into a tiny apartment in Branford Gardens, a dead-end slum on the south side of Chicago. Haunted by his memory of the tragedy, Justin begins drinking to escape his agony.Unable to watch her husband slowly destroy himself, Hannah asks Justin to move out until he can pull himself together.Homeless and heartsick as well as destitute, Justin promises that he will turn his life around. Briefly, he is able to keep his promise, but then Hannah, the love of his life, dies in a tragic accident.With nothing left to live for, Justin is on the verge of committing suicide when he meets Grace McFarland, a wealthy widow with a terrible secret she desperately needs to hide. Grace promises Justin that she will restore his fortune if he will help her bury her past. By the time Justin learns the magnitude of Grace's secret, it is too late for him to refuse.This is a story about faith, love, loss, and redemption, and learning to value those things that endure when all else is stripped away.

  • av Waleed Atrushi
    196 - 300,-

  • av Jesse L. Stockard
    196 - 330,-

  • av Michael George
    180,-

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