Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av WorkBook Press

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • av Shawna Luckey
    160

  • av Roshaunda Alexander
    167

  • av A Rorie
    167

  • av Katherine Washburn
    167

  • - A story that introduces compassion for the black and brown child
    av Alycia R Wright
    167

  • av Rea Rahaman
    167 - 197

  • - Korean War
    av John Viola
    137

    This is an autobiography by a young man of eighteen who saw movie news reels and feature films of the events in WW2. He knew he didn't want to get drafted into the Army with all that marching and sleeping in a hole in the ground. Patriotism drove him to Join the Navy for four years. After training in boot camp, he qualified for any school available. His thinking was who ever heard of anyone getting shot in a hospital, so he volunteered for Hospital Corpsman school. Back at the barracks He found he was the only one who had to volunteer for a school. Later while in Hospital Corp school studying a Marine came in to visit a friend, on his shoulder he had the Navy's Second-Class petty officer's hospital Corpsman's caducous. He was in the FMF (Fleet Marine Force.) The Marine Corp doesn't have a medical department, they use us! A Navy Hospital Corps Man has a ninety percent Casuality rate in combat. I now know why I had to Volunteer, any one of us can be assigned. Nobody tells you anything, I will do the best I can and hope for the best.

  • av C S Nolan
    167

    The moonstones and the whalebones of Moonstone Beach swirl at the center of many local legends, myths, and warnings. Those that have heard of the legend, either write it off as a fairy tale or shamelessly exploit it for profit. Their fate lies in the hands of one bold and determined boy named Daniel. With the help of an old islander. Drake Clark, Daniel faces the arduous task of saving the village of Moonstone Beach. He, along with his father and beloved pet, Arne. set off to fulfill the legend of the moonstones and restore peace and safety to their island.

  • av Christine Reda
    137

  • av Darron Deshunn
    257

    About the life of a Benjamin Franklin descendent who was not told until he was 28 years old, He was told at work by a coworker that he hardly knew, a love hate relationships with both parents, a very bad marriage. The descendent seem to be over hyper and accident prone as toddler ending up the emergency room on four different occasions, between the ages 4 and 6 years. He was not a very good student a high school drop out. However he loved sports which he played and had dreams of a becoming a professional football or baseball player. He and his Father had a good relationship between the age of 5 and 12 however after a couple heated exchanges in the public. the relationship turned sour, between the ages of 14 and 17 they lived in they same house but never talked to each other .It was a if they didn't see each other, there was no love till the father took sick. The father was dying cancer he was in the last stage. That's when he and the descent looked into each others eyes and hugged showed love for each other. Then he passed away a short time later. The funeral seemed to be the sadist day of the descendent life he cried the whole funeral. Mother on the descendent seem to spoil him at same deceive and delay him in every way possible, giving him any thing he would ask for .except good advise or right directions. As a matter of fact she Seem send him in the wrong direction.

  • av Mohsen El-Guindy
    197

    The famous lawyer Tom Wilson had only one daughter, Daisy Wilson. He loved her so much and her mother Clair pampered her a lot. At the age of 12, Daisy grew up into a beautiful girl that was joy to watch. Tom worked so hard that Clair and Daisy seldom saw him. Clair fell in love with another man and asked Tom for a divorce. Tom never forgave her infidelity and divorced her. Clair married her lover and left Daisy in her father's care. When Daisy aged 16, she became a wild child. Her head was filled with boy stuff and her strong sex drive made her lust after boys. Tom feared that Daisy might inherit the bad traits of her mother and elope with a lover who might take advantage of her. He decided to take her into a long trip to distract her from lust and infatuation. He took her to Luxor, the city of the ancient civilization of the Pharaohs. Tom and Daisy went on a felucca ride on the Nile. The sailor was Mostafa, a young boy who was the same age as Daisy. During the two-day trip, Mostafa showed acts of bravery and a sense of high responsibility. A devilish thought came to Tom's mind: why not take Mostafa to the United States to watch over Daisy and protect her from digression of youth? Tom made a bargain with Mostafa's father and took Mostafa back with him to the United States. Daisy rebelled against Mostafa's attempts to reform her. But how a young man raised in a conservative country and believes in abstinence before marriage could prevent Daisy from having affairs with strangers? What could Mostafa do to protect her from her evil self? How could he protect the girl he loved from disastrous circumstance destroying her life? This is what the novel tells.

  • av Bruce R Guerin
    247

  • av Lily Redfern
    151

  • av David Johns-Burcombe
    167

  • - Engaging the Charismatics, the Evangelicals and the Pentecostals on the Holy Spiri
    av Samuel Tunde Abednego
    167

    For some time, the discourse on the Holy Spirit and His workings have been left to a particular group of Christians because of their many experiential convictions and peculiar philosophies. This book challenges every Christian to engage with the truth of who the Holy Spirit is and what He does in and through the Church. This book presents a meeting point for all- Evangelicals, Pentecostals, Charismatics, and other Christian meta-labels to reconsider their stance of the third person of the Trinity- The Holy Spirit. Although, the Holy Spirit is quite a popular topic, yet the noise surrounding His ascribed personality falls short of His self-proclaimed attributes as projected by the scriptures.Dr. Samuel Abednego Tunde offers a reconsideration of what is true and what is the truth for believers of the Lord Jesus Christ as we await the return of Christ Jesus. This book calls us into an enduring relationship with the Holy Spirit as the reader explores all that the Holy Spirit offers according to the scriptures. Nothing else rings through than this- God's word alone defines who we are, whose we are in Christ and what we have received through the Holy Spirit to the glory of God alone. I recommend this book without reservation and hope it helps you to find Jesus Christ who truly gives the Holy Spirit.Bishop Ponle Segun Adegboyega Alabi Covenant of Peace Evangelistic Association Inc., Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.

  • av Keith L Wright
    151

  • av Arthur Richter
    177

  • av Arthur Richter
    181

  • av Arthur Richter
    167

  • - The Second Volume of Next Testament
    av Duncan Watson
    247

  • av Vesela Patton
    181

  • av Paul Corfield
    151

  • - Ancient Israelites and the Eboe (heeboe, Ibo, Ibu, Igbo)-a challenge for personal and collective reinvention of all Ibo (Hebrew) Peoples
    av Nkem Emeghara
    181

  • - Quest for Freedom
    av John Daniel Pontius
    371

  • - SENYRU- HAIKU- TANKA
    av Colyar Lewis Colyar
    151

    LEW-IS UNPLUGGED 2 is a book of poetry written in the Japanese style tradition Senryu, Haiku, and Tanka. This poetry is meant to be Concision, Perception, and Awareness.

  • av James W Christian
    167

  • - My Journey
    av Smith Massell Smith
    137

  • - A Sequel to the Life
    av Neno Michael Neno
    167

  • av Rosebud Rachel Rosebud
    151

    Many children will do things to get attention, including getting good grades and excelling at sports.Others, however, get attention by acting up, which is the category Rachel Rosebud fell into. Even in elementary school, she was misbehaving and giving teachers a hard time.Before becoming a teenager, she developed into a curvaceous young woman, and soon she was making out with boys to get even more attention. Even when she began going to a church youth group, she found a way to get into trouble.But the truth was she was hurting inside, and she tried killing herself for the first time by swimming across a lake and hoping to drown. She was so fit, however, that she didnt come close to succeeding.Then she began experimenting with alcohol, drugs, shoplifting, and partying. She ultimately found herself in a mental hospital taking a powerful cocktail of drugs.Even when she got married, had children, earned her GED, and began taking courses at a community college, she still hadnt conquered her demons. To do that, shed need some godly guidance and a large dose of courage to come Out of the Shadows.

  • - Eurisko
    av Wiles Julian Wiles
    167

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

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