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  • av Theresa Lynn
    191

  • av WARNER & Mary
    251 - 337

  • av Cathy Jo Schroeder-Soden
    191

  • av Betty & Oliver
    181 - 297

  • av Tiffany K Smith
    251

    This was written during the pandemic of 2020. It is from the eyes of a white fluffy dog named Mr. Fluffybottoms. In this first journey, Mr. Fluffybottoms highlights what he loves about his days at home with his family, including car rides, observing nature, being cozy on the couch, and eating all his favorite foods. He takes you on an adventure through his day-to-day life, reminding everyone that it is the simple things in life that are truly the most important. Mr. Fluffybottoms will warm your heart as he journeys through this story with his explorer hat and red heart on his collar.

  • av Judy D McCorristin
    157

  • av Toxicology Faculty of Pharmaceutical & Anastasia Utoh-Nedosa Lecturer (Rtd ) de
    517

  • av Lesley Ann Fein Mph
    191

  • av J W Wallace
    181

  • av Condon & Angela
    181 - 311

  • av Pandya-Sandil Mita Pandya-Sandil
    317 - 377

  • av Larry D Kendrick
    237

    This novella is based on the character Sheriff Kriss Talbot from Cattle Drive 1882, copyright 2021 Larry Kendrick, and there are several references to the novel. Kriss faced a family tragedy as a child with the murder of his entire family influencing his decision-making and leading to him becoming a gunslinger and later in life, a lawman. It includes several flashbacks interrupting the sequential order of the main narrative, giving the reader a look at past events in the character''s life, offering a better understanding of present-day elements in the story.

  • av Gina Iapicca Mahoney
    237

    Gina was born a free-spirited happy child and always wanted to make others uplifted. She knew she had a spiritual gift to help and heal people. Unfortunately, when she was at the tender age of four years old, she was sexually abused for the first time. This caused her severe problems from the start.She stuttered and had low self-esteem only to be mentally physically and sexually abused by her stepfather again for another ten years! That did not stop her loving empathetic spiritual journey. This book shows the steps in Gina''s life from early childhood to being an adult with all of her struggles by using her strong spiritual gift of intuition to help and guide others and inspire them through life. She looked danger in the eye for so many years with such resilience and determination. This made her super intuitive and alert. Gina moves forward to help others who have gone through what she went through! Gina also struggled with obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression but always maintained a positive attitude and brought inspiration to each day she has. This book will show other women or men who were victimized that there is light at the end of the tunnel and, most importantly, you are never alone.Read this book and be inspired and uplifted. This mother of two has gone through so much and still sees the glass half full! My Flight to Freedom is a triumphant book about a young helpless scared stuttering little girl growing into a strong resilient, uplifting, and courageous woman. My Flight to Freedom (the uncut truth) is written to help other women and men who have gone through her pain to show that you have control of the beautiful life you deserve to live!

  • av Meg & SPINELLA
    291 - 401

  • av Jennifer Jennings Goolsby
    201

    Jenny''s imagination whisks her away to the beautiful Himalayan mountains in the country of Nepal. With each turn on the steep, rocky path and each high bridge she crosses, Jenny encounters many adventures. She meets another young girl, who is traveling with her grandparents to provide wonderful gifts and other support to the local orphanage. As they hike up the mountain together, Jenny and her new friend learn about the Sherpa people and their culture. They eagerly soak in all that they learn about these wonderful people, from Mount Everest and teahouses, to prayer flags, languages, and daily life in the mountains. With a couple sips of tea and some peanut butter and Oreos, Jenny''s imagination brings her back home.

  • av William L Frame
    291

    The exciting romantic sci-fi adventure of Worlds Apart continues the saga of the empire''s exiled heiress, Jennifer Hendricks, in the dangerous untamed wildlands of Planos in Charter World.Oblivious of events happening in the territory of Taric''s ancestral home, Jennifer embraces life in the high grasslands of their isolated mountain home. Unaware as the cool spring days warmed into the hot days of summer, the land below their home would become deadlier than she or her native husband, Taric, could ever imagine. A meteor, an insightful thesis, and a surprising preglacial landmass thrust Planos to the forefront of the empire''s attention. When an act of treason ensnares Empress Isabella in a web of deception, she struggles to unravel a conspiracy, which threatens the Charter''s integrity, the empire''s future, and all human life on Planos.

  • av John Hines
    181

    Moving to a new town introduces a lonely Sam to all sorts of new things--a new school, new bullies, the new challenge of football, and most importantly, a new friend.As Sam goes through the ups and downs of success and failure, he learns that character, determination, and hard work will help him accomplish many things--both on and off the football field.

  • av Nicholas & MIRAN
    251 - 347

  • av Shirley & B. NOVACK
    241 - 337

  • av L. CHAPA & Norman
    267 - 351

  • av Karl Deboeser
    191

    Sola Gratia (By Grace Alone) is a two-tiered story presented within the context of two snapshots in time-today and some five hundred years ago. What did people in earlier times, especially the venerable Martin Luther, think about the law and about religious rules and regulations? What did they understand about the concept of grace? And how does all that stack up in comparison to our lives today? There has been considerable change in five hundred years, and yet much remains the same.In the story, a serious question is raised: How can one get past the regret, pain, and heartbreak of having done something terribly wrong? Furthermore, if one has done 999 good things in life and one bad thing, is there redemption? Does that one bad thing cancel out every good thing? Likewise, if one has done 999 bad things in life and one good one, is restoration and forgiveness possible? Apparently, everyone is flawed. Even those with the best of intentions. And there might even be a morsel of good in those with the worst of intentions. Seems that to different degrees, we are all at the same time good and bad.The book is the basis of a larger project, a musical play which adds an expansive dimension to the compelling story. The author''s original intent was to write a biographical play about Martin Luther, the spark of the Protestant Reformation movement in the sixteenth century, and set it to music. But he chose a different structural tack to make the story more impactful to contemporary readers/audiences, i.e., to illustrate parallels between medieval times and today, and to show that we can draw inspiration and enlightenment from the lives of historical figures-such as Martin and Katie Luther, Jan Hus, Saint Paul, John Newton, King David, Jesus, etc. The present-day story depicts everyday people struggling with matters of vocational fulfillment, family relationships, faith, morality, and heartbreaking tragedy. Inserted in the narrative are historical events and writings of Martin Luther and others in juxtaposition. In unsettled times long ago, it took a bullheaded, brash, and outspoken monk to inspire people, to give them a sense of individual power and hope. Lutheris referenced early in the story, and, ultimately, he makes inexplicable appearances, interacting with, conversing with, and even influencing characters. A central component of the story is the scourgeof drug addiction-the Black Plague of our time.Sola Gratia is very real in its heartrending depictions, and it shows that healing and redemption are there for the claiming by anyone who is seeking.

  • av ENT
    261

    The title of Ebony Tobias''s book, My Path-Sentiments, was inspired by life journeys. It is a cunning way of saying "her life." Reality is a road destined to be traveled. While in the driver''s seat, the twists and turns are a vital force. Decisions need to be made on when and how to switch gears, which can be difficult to steer. Sentiments are feelings that will occur while one travels the path. The intensity of life is thought-provoking. As she navigates through, her writings will continue.

  • av Christopher Michael Benoit
    251

    Silence of the Land looks at a possible future for humanity through the eyes of three generations of the Hurley family. Silence takes the reader through a journey of hope and discovery several decades after the collapse of civilization due to the complete and utter disregard for basic decency for our fellow human being as well as our land, sea, wildlife, and eventually for ourselves. The price we pay is steep and brings us to the abyss of the end of humanity. Silence of the Land illustrates a possible future but leaves the reader with a sense of hope and optimism that we can learn from the mistakes of the past and use those mistakes to build a future based on a true respect for our fellow human being as well as the world we live in.

  • av Teresa Greathouse
    291

    Everything was going smoothly like I was "cooking with gas."Then have you heard that old saying "Out of the frying pan, into fire"?Yikes, here I go again! Am I going to get burned? Will it be the frying pan or the fire?

  • av McKinney Christina McKinney
    171 - 301

  • av Deborah Stathes
    287

    Swansea, South Wales, was largely destroyed during the bombings of World War II. But life went on as the city filled with British, Canadian, and then American soldiers. Dances were held at Mumbles Pier and the Brangwyn Hall. Friendships and romances began and ended. The letters written by Mary to her American soldier give the reader a glimpse into the life of a young woman in love with a stranger during wartime. Although intended only for her soldier, through her letters we get to know a family with sons away at war and children still in school. We learn of engagements and weddings. We''re treated to delicious neighborhood gossip. We learn of relatives and friends who come and go to the house in Manselton Road. Mary also shares the songs she loves and the films she sees with her friends and her mother. And of course, we are witnesses to the love affair between Mary and her soldier, a relationship challenged not only by war. These letters express the intimate hopes of a young woman and the enduring life of a city. Through these letters we are able to appreciate a generation of young people establishing relationships and their own identities in a time of war.

  • av Aurelia L Preston Wrigglesworth
    181

    A world War 2 story of true events of A young soldier and a young girl. Their short meeting turns into a long term friendship. The experiences and adventures that await them both throughout the book. The trials and tribulations of war. It is dedicated to them both by collaboration of their daughters to bring this book to life.

  • av Danica Hubbard
    421

    Dr. Hubbard opens her heart to share with us a beautifully written, touching, informative, and brutally honest book about the intricacies of having a father who was a sexual predator. ---AMY ZABIN, author of Conversations with a Pedophile Imagine having someone you''ve known your whole life, someone you''ve looked up to, tell you about a heinous crime they committed. This book provides understanding, forgiveness, and inner strength. ---JULIA LAZARECK, author of Prison: The Hidden Sentence(r) This is a sensitive and delicate subject that is seldom explored. It is a testament to Dr. Hubbard that she has the courage and willingness to share her journey with us. ---BARBARA ALLAN, author of Doing Our Time on the Outside and Founder: Friends and Family of Incarcerated Persons, Inc. This book will pave the way toward a deeper, nuanced understanding of criminal behavior (especially sexual offending) and its aftermath for readers of all stripes. ---J.J. PRESCOTT, University of Michigan Professor of Law Danica Hubbard, Ph.D., has taught for over 25 years as an English Professor at College of DuPage. She is a Prison Families Alliance Board Member and facilitates monthly support groups including "Support for Families of Sex Offenders." Sex Offender: My Father''s Secrets, My Secret Shame is her first book.

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