Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av Newman Springs Publishing, Inc.

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • av Patsy Peek
    170,-

    Daphne Dragonfly has a lively nature that is kind, caring, and sharing. Through alliteration and predictable phrases, the author creates a musical effect as Daphne engages in adventures with many friends at the pond. The colorful illustrations capture the setting of the summer pond where Daphne Dragonfly is a true friend to many.

  • av Cynthia Burton
    266 - 356,-

  • av April Cielica
    256,-

    We found out Logan had ARPKD when he was two years old. He's such an amazing little guy. As he started in school, I wanted to give him a way to share his story with his classmates. I had him tell me what it meant to him to have PKD, and we turned his thoughts into this book: a book about a child with PKD, from the child's point of view.

  • - Tengo Amor
    av James Welch
    280,-

    At times a steamy love story interwoven with racial strife and a mysterious murder plot. Want to know more? Read the book. Westlake Village: Tengo Amor is written by James Welch.

  • av Mark Griffin
    240,-

    The book was written to inspire and bring enlightenment. The book contains information that can help keep God's word in good standing. The book is designed to give information and insight from a prospective of support. The book is a valuable resource for years.

  • av Richard Bagarozy
    256,-

    Experience:The wonder of the earliest childhood memories.The delight of the unexpected discovery and joy of sexual feelings and sexual play.The overwhelming power of first love.The brutal and completely unexpected shock of homosexual insight.The unrelenting prejudice and judgment of a hostile society. The persistent and literally paralyzing fear of exposure. The profound sadness of loneliness and of alone knowing what I was. The unquenchable fear of complete separation from God's love. The hopelessness of a child facing eternal damnation. The chronic persistent worry of what family, friends, and peers would think of me and do if my cover was ever blown. Sexual abuse: unendurable confusion and loss of innocenceSpiritual explosion: understanding, gratitude, and peaceThis is a letter to the heterosexual world toward understanding and acceptance on behalf of present and future generations of gay children.

  • av j chatmon
    340,-

    My Wish for You blossomed from daily conversations between the author, j chatmon, and her son that began when he first started to talk. Every morning upon his waking, she asked and still asks, "e;how did you sleep?"e; and "e;did you dream?"e; The responses were short and sweet in the beginning, but as his vocabulary grew, so did the imagery he shared. This small exchange provided a launch pad into conversations that had nothing to do with the proverbial to-do list but, helped nurture a safe space for sharing and invaluable memories.

  • av Hillary Duncombe
    340,-

    From his bedroom window, nine-year-old Jimmy secretly gazes at neighborhood children enjoying a beautiful spring day at the park. Jimmy has always loved being outdoors. Racing his friends around the playground is one of his most favorite things to do. Lately, he's been feeling like he doesn't belong. Jimmy is certain that nobody wants to see him, so he is not brave enough to leave his bedroom. As days turn to weeks and weeks turn to months, Jimmy remembers how he loved singing while running towards a nearby hotdog stand. Suddenly, the thought of being different reminded him that he is too afraid and too embarrassed to face the place that really made him happy. Jimmy's solution: stay in his room, hide away from it all. One day, unlikely friendship and the power of kindness and laughter made Jimmy realize something he's never thought of before.

  • av Rich Golden
    256,-

    Roger F. Golden retired as Captain from the U.S. Navy after twenty-four years of service. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School with honors and served as Secretary and General Counsel for three major corporations over twenty-six years. This book is a dramatic story of the final decade of his life as legal counsel for a brokerage house in Chicago, which brought together the buy-sell transaction ushering the former Soviet Union into the world market currency system. Russia would deposit major gold reserves into HSBC out of Hong Kong as collateral. All the major banks of the world were involved. The deal was so large that the commission owed to the brokerage house was $1.7 trillion in 1989! The commission fees never reached their rightful destination. This is the unbelievable revelation of the path of these commission fees and the major political and financial players involved in a massive cover-up. All of this relates to current events, including an unexecuted Supreme Court order, quietly sealed away in the Supreme Court vault, awaiting its providential day of execution, along with a revolutionary plan to distribute the wealth of all federal- and state-owned lands to the American citizenry, without touching the land, fulfilling a personal, decades-old prophecy of Jubilee and how it will touch the lives of all Americans!This is a true story you do not want to miss!

  • - Arcangela Tarabotti: The Rebel Nun of Baroque Venice
    av Marsha Fazio
    316 - 446,-

  • av Sandra & E. HILL
    186 - 316,-

  • - A True Story
    av J Elaine Gilmour
    240,-

    Incredible sex? Hardly, but that is open for discussion. I am a real female boomer virgin. I was the original child who slaved for a useless (as far as salary was concerned) BA. Humiliatingly, I ended right back in (reluctant) Dad's basement. All these were accomplished during the reign of the yuppies. I suffered defeat after bruising defeat. Much to my puzzlement, enduring college gave me a life-long dedication. Sometimes, unrewarded suffering may pay its own, unnoticed, dividend. An unintended attitude became a part of me. Continuous social exclusion forced me to adapt in ways I never saw coming. Sexual innocence, resentment, and mental illness-all coalesced into a stealthy weapon of mass provocation. Anne Wojcickis of the world, my humble story may bore you. For the rest of us, laudations. Cossacks, you have made it through another day. Please lose yourselves in my confessional autobiography.

  • av T Mushlin
    306,-

  • av D.L. Cornwell
    280 - 396,-

  • av Elena Elison
    186,-

    Mareva is about to have her seventy-eighth birthday. She resides in a senior living facility and sits in her room all alone, looking out at the beautiful blue sky with its puffy white clouds and the beautiful, majestic mountains. As she sits quietly in her chair, memories and emotions are beginning to appear before her. She is seeing a very sad and fearful little girl, knowing this is the little girl of her own childhood. The memories are very clear, and the feelings within these scenes are very real and very, very emotional for her.From these memories, Mareva sees the dreadful moments of fear and abuse this little girl endures. She is wondering how it could have been herself who survived the terror. Each memory is a scene that brings about an emotion almost unbearable to bear in the present and a wonder of how she survived them all in her past. This little girl's life is colored in grays and blacks with no hope of love and happiness as in the colors of the rainbow.Somehow Mareva survives the first twenty years of her life. Today, she is amazed that she actually did live these events. Then, somewhere along the way, she gains the strength to begin a journey, unique to herself. She moves on to being able to reach for the wonderful colors in the rainbow to color her life, leaving the grays and blacks behind.

  • av Brian Stedjee
    186,-

    This book is the chronological histories and derivations of many of the important numbers involved in science.

  • av Shayada K Harris
    186,-

  • av E. Gilbert & DaLe
    196 - 366,-

  • av Anthoney Pate
    280,-

    This is a sequel to The Taco Shack Killer. This is a book about second chances. God pulls a demon named Anthoney out of hell and gives him a chance to redeem himself. God gives him superpowers and a new name: Regenerator. With help from his friends, they fight the villain Demented Girl.

  • av Esteban Vazquez
    256 - 266,-

    After being betrayed by the members of his cult, Rakim goes on a journey to unknown worlds, and upon his return, an unexpected facet awaits him that determines a radical change in his life.

  • av Beverly Scellato
    280,-

  • av Terry Murray
    316,-

    2020 was a hard year for everyone. From distance learning to no more going to friend's houses, it was a lot of adjustment for us all. Where Did My Friends Go? is the story of one little girl who had a hard time adjusting to the world as changed by the COVID-19 pandemic, how she was able to cope with it all, and the brighter future waiting once we get through it.

  • av Angela Wall
    240 - 330,-

  • av Sarah Jane Lyles
    290,-

    With barks, croaks, and coos, Apple, a Jack Russell terrier, and Pearl, a black Labrador, find unexpected friends near their lake house. The new friends all have questions, fears, and joys while working on finishing their own imagined one-of-a-kind creation! Paws, legs, and wings cooperate and participate. Each new friend finds a hidden purpose in achieving their dream together. Read what Pearl and Apple are proudly barking about!

  • av Kate Cerny
    196,-

    Finding My Grace is a story of hope and healing through one woman's battle with cancer. Kate invites you in as she shares the intimate details of her life before diagnosis. As a self-employed small-business owner in Hawaii, her days are full of the demands of running an equine training, teaching, and boarding facility. Like so many people in the midst of pursuing their careers, she is swamped by her success. She is exhausted at the end of the day and dismissive of any need to take care of herself.It all comes into perspective when she is diagnosed at thirty-seven with breast cancer and must undergo aggressive surgery and chemotherapy for treatment. Through her battle, she realizes the preciousness of life, family, unconditional love, and living the life she wants. As she recovers from treatment, she slowly rebuilds her life with a softer touch.Just as all the pieces of her new cancer-free life are coming together, the disease casts its shadow, and the real work begins. Choosing to thrive with a terminal disease takes deeper healing and acceptance of imperfection. The resilience and determination of a life with metastatic breast cancer can't help but inspire.

  • av Dime (Deep in My Evangelism)
    266,-

  • - The Mercy Seat of God
    av William T Smith
    170,-

  • av C T Martin
    186,-

  • - The Mystery of the Disappearing Ruby Earring
    av James C Wright
    170,-

    Thirteen-year-old Jennifer Nicole McGillicuddy, nicknamed Sweet Pickles, lives in the small riverside town of Anglers Cove, North Carolina-a place where most folks would assume not much ever happens. Or does it? With a natural curiosity and a talent for solving things, Sweet Pickles searches for mysteries in her sleepy little town. High on her list is the Beethoven Castle, an abandoned 1800s mansion rumored to be haunted, according to some of the townspeople who swear they've heard strange and eerie organ music coming from it around Halloween every year. She's determined to one day muster up the courage and find a way into the mansion to try and figure out who or what is behind the ghostly music. Just when she thinks that that's the only mystery in town, she learns that Thomas, one of her best friends, is being suspected of a crime she is certain he didn't commit. Along with her other bestie Deardra and their canine sidekicks, Buster and Tuck, she sets out to solve the mystery behind the unusual crime and to clear Thomas's name. Follow along with Sweet Pickles and her friends through the twists and turns as they unravel the clues in this fun-filled adventure in mystery solving.

  • av Guy K Griffin
    266,-

    A prominent district attorney was brutally slain in the early morning outside the Kaufman, Texas, courthouse. Two assailants laid in wait. One of them confronting him on his walk to work. Brutally shooting him multiple times. This was just the beginning of a series of horrific true crimes that took place in Texas and Colorado over the next several months. Since many of those murdered were of significance in law enforcement, the gruesome crimes were reported throughout the United States. Were the culprits the Aryan Brotherhood, highly suspected by the local and national media? Or a family member seeking revenge from the justice system for a loved one? Maybe an embittered parolee wanting vengeance for a lengthy prison sentence. Follow Texas Ranger Tyler "Tex" Davis, his fellow Rangers, FBI, and others as they attempt to solve this complex sequence of assassinations and murder. Based on true facts, Guy K. Griffin renders the story as a mystery thriller for those unfamiliar with this tale of true crime. For those familiar with these crimes, the author's research will reveal interesting little know facts about the why and how not reported by the national media, making for an interesting read for those in the know.

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.