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  • av Dewalt Du Plessis
    351 - 421

  • av Gilda Kupferman
    143,99 - 277

  • av Consuelo Isabel Pimentel
    197 - 317

  • av Joseph P. Camel
    301 - 377

  • av Jessica Danae Robinson
    287 - 381

  • av Dianne McConnell Ph. D
    317 - 407

  • av Gabriella Courey & Claudine Courey
    181 - 301

  • av Simone Simpson
    257

    A calling from something far greater than myself, something that I call God, stopped me in my tracks and changed my life forever. A calling that completely made me question everything. This calling was for a special purpose in my life, to help heal and unite the world through a book, to reach out and give hope, a gift to us all.

  • av Chelsea Winton
    287

    This book is for anyone who has experienced true romantic heartbreak.True heartbreak is excruciating and one of the hardest things to heal from. Healing your broken heart requires steadfast dedication, difficult self work, and faith. Your effort is paramount to recovering and even becoming a stronger person than you could have imagined before the heartbreak. Faith makes anything possible but without it, nothing is possible. Your life is your own and you are the creator that can manifest anything. You have two choices after heartbreak: You can go forward and have the experience make you better because of it, or let it get the better of you and you become bitter about love. Do not let the latter happen to you. In this book, I share tips, positivity, and inspiration to help you through what may be the toughest time in your life. We should never give up on love. Not because of our belief in love, but because we are full of love and we believe in ourselves. I believe in you and you've got this! Now, let's begin this next amazing chapter in your life!

  • av Lynell Nolan
    277 - 377

  • av Lisa Tasca Oatway
    257 - 331

  • av Henry Huberts
    187

    It was strange that I could attend church and yet not know the one I was there to worship. But there I was alone, in front of a mighty God, yelling at Him for taking my very best friend away from me.This book is about meeting the most important person. He transforms everything for good and with eternity in mind. This book is also about those life altering moments that re-direct one onto the right and good path while living in a culture that is opposite. And of course, each transformational moment puts a person one step closer to God's purpose for them, and preparation for eternity.

  • av Nakkita Trimble
    271

    This illustrated poem about ceremonial Nisga'a traditional tattooing was created to give space to Indigenous youth and Elders to highlight our Indigenous standards of beauty, identity, and pride for future generations.

  • av Louise Argyle Laukhuff
    271 - 377

  • av Larenzo Jensen
    301 - 421

  • av Suzette Andrews-Parker
    197 - 331

  • av David Gray
    257 - 331

  • av Ed. D. Leah M. Kelley
    407

    The Person who Arrives is a weaving of stories, art, and poetry that makes space for another way of conceptualizing disability and of being present to disabled children and students in our schools and in our lives. It is an invitation to consider the ideas and concepts of disability studies (DS) and the importance of including the perspectives and lived experience of disabled people in guiding our practice as educators and parents. It is a journey that encourages the reader to explore their biases, attending to the influence of ableism, the importance of the language we use, the models and constructs we draw upon, and the ways that these inherently shape our approach, understanding, and response to disability.With a far too rare combination of honesty and humility, and an understanding that nothing matters more than lived experience, Leah Kelley invites us to learn along with her. By masterfully illustrating her research with real-life narratives bursting with insight, she makes her work not just accessible, but deeply compelling. - Jess Wilson, Diary of a MomThis book has huge breadth, is filled with memoir and art and theory and advocacy, and yet Kelley's book never leaves the immediate concerns of students out of the picture. - Jay Dolmage, Ph.D., Academic Ableism, Disability Rhetoric Unique in its presentation and moving in its scope, The Person who Arrives succeeds in being inclusive of nonspeaking folx, LGBTQIA, Indigenous, Asian, Black, Brown, mad community, wheelchair users, among many others often forgotten in the greater neurodiversity conversation. - Kerima Çevik, The Autism WarsWe would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in creating more inclusive schools and communities, and anyone who is interested in deepening their understanding of disability and neurodivergence! - Emma Van der Klift and Norman Kunc, Talk to Me, Being Realistic isn't Realistic.Leah Kelley swirls concepts, experiences, and emerging and shifting historical and personal understandings into a "must read" and "must study" text for-as she suggests in the title-teachers, parents, and pretty much anyone else who thinks they truly care about social justice. I've never read anything like it; neither will you! - Jacqueline S. Thousand, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, California State University San Marcos

  • av Tenneil Mullin
    271

    Songs of a Prairie Wildflower will enlighten your senses as you explore what it means to be a woman today. Follow the journey through the seasons of one woman's experience of living. These personal perspectives brush upon life, love, growth, mental health, nature, feminine energy, and ancestry. Be swept along by the words within these heartfelt pages.

  • av Arcadius Maze
    307 - 407

  • av Jane McNorgan
    197 - 317

  • av Paul Callaghan
    407 - 517

  • av Ashlea Farkas
    301 - 391

  • av Lorenzo Louden
    347 - 421

  • av Marlene Hingle
    167

    In Forgiveness is Optional, readers are taken on a journey alongside Marlene, as she faces a series of heart-wrenching challenges that seem insurmountable. Over the course of a single year, Marlene finds herself dealing with one setback after another. First there is the shock of losing a life that she worked so hard to cultivate by discovering the truth about her husband. Then almost immediately after, the devastating serious illness of her child.As Marlene navigates each obstacle, she is forced to confront her deepest fears and insecurities, discovering inner strengths and resilience that she never knew she possessed. With the help of a supportive community and the unwavering love of friends and family, Marlene perseveres, finding hope and purpose in the face of adversity.Through her trials, Marlene learns to embrace life's uncertainties and appreciate the precious moments with those she holds dear. Forgiveness is Optional is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always a glimmer of hope and a chance for personal growth. This is a story of resilience, courage, and the enduring power of the human spirit.

  • av Tracey Kelly
    261 - 361

  • av Jen
    201

    This is a story about Herb and Jen, Jamaican siblings, and their trip to their paradise called Laughing Waters.Their mother drives them in her jalopy through rocky mountainous hills and fishing villages, while the car drops into puddles of water along the way. They stop on their journey to eat Jamaica's favorite dish, ackee and saltfish, and enjoy sweet-tasting naseberries and mango fruits. They cross a narrow bridge and travel along a lonely road which was once a riverbed.Little do Herb and Jen know that there is a surprise waiting for them. Their father will be at Laughing Waters to join them in the fun. It is such a joyful meeting.Herb and Jen and their parents have a wonderful time at Laughing Waters, enjoying the cool, fresh water pounding on their backs, the sun, the beach, the fresh air, and the sparkling drops of water sprinkling on their faces.There is danger ahead. Herb disobeys his father and climbs up the falls and slides down a grass patch nearby, almost hurting himself, only to be rescued by Jen.As Herb and Jen continue enjoying their holiday trip at the seaside, splashing in the waterfalls, laughing, jumping in the air, and clapping their hands in glee, they know that this is their special place for fun and joy and happiness.Do you have a special place?

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