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  • von Fina Lowman
    22,00 €

    Liah is excited about becoming a big sister. Her adopted brother Otto will be arriving today and she can't wait. She spends the day daydreaming about what Otto will look like. Is he a ticklish firebreathing dragon or a sharptooth dinosaur who likes to eat pizza and french fries? To her surprise, Otto is the complete opposite, and she couldn't love him more.

  • von Joshua Gideon Smith
    18,00 €

    Kangaroo eyes...? Tree bark...? This is definitely not your mother's stew. Polka Dot Stew tells the story of two boys who let their imagination get the better of them.

  • von James Ashmore
    25,00 €

    An American's Story is made up of the stories of James Ashmore's life in public service, to show people in a different way what a police officer's life really is, and because James wanted for these stories to be told before he is unable to, due to any physical problems. James believes once you read this book, you will understand why James is An American's man. Many people might think James retired too early. However, in the last year James worked, there were several death investigations that affected him in a way that was unusual. These deaths included a two-year-old boy and a man James knew, who had a little boy himself, who shot his face off with a shotgun, among other deaths that year. James knew that by retiring, he would not have to see these deaths up close and personal anymore. Over the years, James conducted more than one hundred death investigations of people aged six to ninety-nine!

  • von Sylvia England
    28,00 €

    An unpopular war raged in Vietnam and Barry McGuire's song "e;Eve of Destruction"e; remained relevant. The summer of '68 was riddled with violent civil rights demonstrations and antiwar protests. Amid the troubled times, another conflict brewed between two young people who struggled to beat the odds and save their love. Olivia Donotelo watched in alarm as the two-toned Plymouth pulled alongside the curb. Oh no! She wasn't ready to face him yet! Just home from a rejuvenating summer at the Jersey Shore, Olivia had mixed feelings about seeing Matthew again. Their ill-fated romance the year before had been doomed from the start, thanks to the devious actions of jealous friends and her strict Italian mother. Olivia had tried to cast him out of her heart, but memories of his strong arms and gentle kisses haunted her dreams. Matthew Langdon warily waited for Olivia to acknowledge him and hoped she would accept a ride home. Given their rocky relationship, he didn't know how receptive she would be. He hadn't kept his word about calling, but that didn't mean he hadn't thought about her-all summer long! Would she give him a chance to explain?

  • von Phillip Dimarzo
    17,00 €

    From a hill to a high-rise, stories, pictures, and poetry in clouds of beautiful, ugly, rich, and poor as life continues on its busy way.

  • von Annabeth Nez
    14,00 €

    This book was written with the intention to allow parents of young children know how Navajo culture and teachings influence the attitude of Navajo children.

  • von Joseph D'Antonio
    18,00 €

    The novel tells the story of Mark Travers and his search for redemption after a fall from grace. It is a contemporary retelling of a classic theme: man's search for the Holy Grail and the answer to the age-old question, "e;Whom does the Grail serve?"e;Once a respected reporter for The Journal, Mark departs the city in a self-imposed exile after committing the one unpardonable sin that City Room boss Dave Larsen could never tolerate. Mark gets caught up in a web of deceit, manipulated by the notorious crime boss, Lucky Luciano, to do his bidding in the pages of The Journal. Mark is destined to find the redemption he seeks among the good people of Harlan, Iowa, and in the person of a humble boy dying of leukemia. There he finds the answer to his modern-day version of the age-old quest, "e;Whom does The Journal serve?"e;

  • von Stephen Lee Stanley
    22,00 €

    Johnny Cobalt is not just another down-on-his-luck PI with a bad attitude to blame for his hard-knock life. He's a Christian in compromise who needs to learn that submission to Christ is the only way out of his problems. And problems are what he has in spades: cops he can't or won't trust and who don't trust him, a partner he can trust professionally but not morally, a girl he loves but whom he keeps pushing away, and a gangster he has sold his soul to but whom he must find a way to protect himself and those he cares about from. Cobalt is singing the blues until he learns to surrender.

  • von Catfish Curry
    22,00 €

    Some things in life are so special they go beyond monetary value. That's what the mitt that didn't fit shows through generations of love.

  • von Kevin Hewitt
    22,00 €

    Nobody's hungry. They will be eating almost anything as long as it's alphabetized. This is the second journal about their journey through the alphabet. Read along as they eat their way through the ABC's. This book is nutty and nutritional. Read it, but please don't eat it.

  • von Joseph Jackson
    42,00 €

    Black Swan Moments is the story of the Kennedy assassination and the man who would have solved it. Nuclear physicist Frank Jackson had a top secret security clearance. He knew there had been a conspiracy, and he was going to name names, but on December 13, 1963, he died under mysterious circumstances at the age of forty-nine. His death paved the way for the magic bullet theory.This book explains the real reason that Chaim Richman and the Paines were introduced to Lee Harvey Oswald. It also reveals what really happened in Dealey Plaza, and it names the men who shot Kennedy. It features new information that explains how the assassination was financed. It was written to explain what happened to Frank Jackson and the measures taken to silence the author. It also includes shocking information about the events that led to the controversial removal of Frank Jackson as director of the Center for Naval Analyses in 1962.In 1963, many people in the government were aware of Frank Jackson. Among them were Richard Bissell, Fred Korth, Bobby Kennedy, John McCone, John Connally, and John McCloy. The intelligence community couldn't stop this book from being published because it includes rare photos, rare documents, and unimpeachable information from well-placed sources. Highly detailed, it answers questions that most people would be afraid to ask about the death of our thirty-fifth president.

  • von Lurley Jean Nixon
    17,00 €

    Liza suddenly came from somewhere, somehow, and touched her mind. Liza made her feel what she felt at different times-joy, anger, pain, frustration, depression, and sorrow, so deep, it made her cry. Nixon felt that by accepting her story and using her hands to write it on paper, she was promising to help Liza. Thus this book came to be.

  • von Chandler Mason
    17,00 €

    Gone are the days where real estate agents were the gatekeepers of knowledge about local real estate. In fact, potential buyers often know more about a particular property than agents as there is so much information about a property now available on the Internet. A buyer is often keyed in on a particular property and agents have to keep track of hundreds or thousands of listings that are constantly changing. So why hire a real estate agent? Simply upload some pictures and add some basic details and your incredible home will sell itself. If you are a buyer, just find the coolest home and go to the bank to get a loan. Not so fast!It has become easier to get your house online to market it to the world, however it has become increasingly difficult to keep the deal together and move it along to closing once you have a buyer. The real estate agent's job has evolved as it has become increasingly difficult getting from a fully-executed sales agreement to being handed the keys at the closing table. This book gives 123 issues that can arise once the contract is signed. No two deals are alike and there are countless issues that can happen prior to or at the closing table. You might be able to find a buyer on your own or pick out a house on your own, but chances are, getting to the closing table is another story.

  • von Maryann Martinez
    20,00 €

    Everyone and every child have dreams. Children like to dream and wish that their dreams come true. Many dreams result in imaginary friends, which can be good for children. Flying Eagle knows that dreams can come true, and he is not about to give up on his dreams.

  • von Nolan Nielson
    19,00 €

    Imagine, if you will. One hundred and fifty years ago a new island appeared 400 miles off the coast of California. It is a very large island, almost two and a half times the size of California. Its shape is roughly that of a snarling lion head. It is very rich and fertile. Soon after it was discovered it was seeded with grasses, trees and flowers. Plants of all descriptions and a myriad of animals were soon enjoying a prolific lifestyle. A lot of people are afraid of the island. There have been many frightening stories about the island. Those of us who live here are not frightened. The others who inhabit the island are neighbors. Would you like to come to the island and meet the neighbors?

  • von Debra Elaine Medina
    27,00 €

    Matt Shaw trudged into his future: job, marriage, homeownership, expensive acquisitions. In spite of his growing indifference, it seemed too late to turn back. Then Hannah crashed his Halloween party, and before long, nothing else mattered. "e;Go on,"e; Matt said, leaning back, trying to act relaxed, as if he'd heard a couple hundred "e;how I became a vampire"e; stories. "e;It seems like there's fog in the row of trees at the back of the cemetery. Like a fog has come up suddenly. It's hardly ever foggy in Albuquerque, so I was surprised. Wondering if things could get any creepier."e; Hannah's knee was bouncing steadily. "e;Then I thought, did I see movement? I looked up from the grave toward that row of trees, and I think there's someone there, like I could see a face for a second, but then maybe it was just a swirl in the fog. I can't quite make it out. I better go. I said it out loud, and my voice startled me. It seemed loud. It made my heart jump. "e;But I keep standing there, and I know there's someone in those trees, but I just can't quite see it, and I'm afraid to move. Maybe if I stand still it won't notice me. It will get darker and the fog will get thicker, and who or whatever is there won't be able to see me and then I can get out of there. I can run, maybe, if I don't trip over something. A grave or something, somebody's flowers. These thoughts are racing through my mind, but my body feels heavy and slow."e; Hannah took a drink of her beer. Matt felt as if she had forgotten his presence. Her face was serene, almost smiling. "e;I sort of stopped thinking then, just stood there. My hair felt damp, my face was cold. When I forced myself to focus on where I was, I saw the face again, from the corner of my eye. Much closer now, maybe fifty feet away. I mean, I didn't really see it, like I see you now, but there was this impression. Something really horrible zeroing in on me, the mouth was too big and the eyes were glittering, with dark circles all the way around them. Something sneaking. The skin looked yellowy white against the gray white of the fog. It had cloaked itself with this fog, so it could get close and then pounce on me, like some huge spider. "e;I lost the image whenever I tried to focus on it, but I knew it was there. I knew I was in trouble. Then maybe twenty feet, then maybe fifteen, then I could see the hands and arms reaching and it was on me. It got its hands on me, and I don't think I ever even moved. Didn't turn to run, just stood there like a deer in headlights. It was ugly and it stunk, but it said sweet and comforting things. Even the pain, when it bit me, took place in the middle of all these kind, encouraging words and thoughts it put into my head. I think I was convinced this monster had my best interests at heart."e;

  • von Suzanne Baughan
    20,00 €

    I think Suzanne has a great story and I am glad she's doing a book. -Liz Brody, contributing editor at O, The Oprah MagazineHiding behind her smile, Suzanne portrayed a perfect marriage of love and honor rather than the distorted vows of deception, deceit, lies, cheating, and felonies. Suzanne, a broken-down housewife, shares a recollection of darkness behind the white picket fence, living a life of bondage to a controlling, abusive husband. Feeling she was a failure who could never escape the marriage of darkness. Through unbelievable, insurmountable challenges, an opportunity to reach for freedom presented itself. A riveting story of a quiet, battered housewife who found the strength and courage to face her greatest enemy-her husband. (Liz Brody featured a portion of Suzanne's story in Oprah's magazine, O, in October 2006.)Pulling no punches, Hiding behind a Smile paints a compelling portrait of abuse, betrayal,fear, and, ultimately, redemption. An exciting and timely look at survival and faith. -Peter Heyrman, author of The North Baltimore Stories

  • von Rue Doolin
    19,00 €

    THE SENSE OF A WOMANWhen God created Man, He didn't really have a plan, But they turned out rather well for a first try. He gave them abs and other parts to stir the women's hearts, Plus charming smiles, and captivating eyes. There was a problem with the brain that I think I should explain, For it tells us why men sometimes seem so dense:Their egos took up so much room that we simply can assume, There was hardly any space left for their sense. But women caught a break, as God had learned from His mistake, That's why men are nines and women are all tens. For He kept our egos small, which made room to install, All the extra sense left over from the men. Without our sense this world would be fast cars and sports TV; We'd push and shove and cuss and spit and scratch. There'd be no ribbons and no flowers, no children's story hours, And the earth would soon be littered up with trash. Veggie trays would disappear, to be replaced with chips and beer, And things like vacuums, mops, and brooms would all be gone. We'd start each meal with a dessert; end each sentence with a burp. No one would kiss the hurts or point out right from wrong. We'd have toilets without seats, a liquor store on every street. Our kids would not be taught to say, "e;Yes, sir,"e; or "e;No, ma'am."e;So when that ceiling finally shatters; when we've shown the world we matter, We must celebrate the sense of a woman. Yes, we're weak, yet we are strong; not always right, not often wrong. We're each unique, but have so many things in common. We stay composed when we're intense; you'll never find us on the fence,Because we're blessed with the sense of a woman. Rue Doolin

  • von Christian Leonard
    19,00 €

    There is a frustration while researching and writing history. The things one really wants to know about cannot usually be found. Will Durant wrote thus in the Story of Civilization series:Civilization is a stream with banks. The stream is sometimes filled with blood from people killing, stealing, shouting, and doing things historians usually record while, on the banks, unnoticed, people build homes, make love, raise children, sing songs, write poetry, whittle statues. The story of civilization is the story of what happens on the banks. You will find some interesting events in this history of the UC/UTC band, but you will not find everything. You will not find the name of the first song the University of Chattanooga band played, how Professor Blinn Owen felt about stepping down as the first dean of the department of music when it merged with the Cadek Conservatory, or what the reaction of the crowd was when the band played a Spanish tune for the first time in the late sixties. These are the kind of events and happenings that one would like to know, especially for the early years of the university band. This is not to be, however. Alas, we will have to settle for what witnesses selected to tell us, for it is unlikely that they realized they were historians at the time they recorded it!

  • von Lawrence Patterson
    19,00 €

    This book contains weekly life-changing devotionals to help you get through some of the most difficult and discouraging times. These fifty-eight practical, easy-to-read lessons were designed to help shape, mold, and empower your thinking into becoming the true overcomer that you were created to be through the eyes of God that will last a lifetime. Included with each inspiring devotional is an easy-to-understand reflection exercise accompanied with Bible scriptures so that you can practically put to use what you've read. Put words to action and start your change today! Change is not change until you change, and this book is a great tool to get you started on your journey to a new joyous, peaceful, and prosperous life with God.

  • von Brian Edward Johnson
    19,00 €

    How does one handle infidelity? Follow the ups and downs of this story that chronicles the tragic end of one marriage to the triumphant beginning of another. See the self-inflicted wounds caused by bad decision-making from emotional pain and scars and celebrate the rebuilding of a new life. This story will bring out every emotion, from sadness to anger to joy, and will show that trusting in the right person leads to real happiness.

  • von Doug Wheat
    106,00 €

    Walks of Life empowers the reader with the tools and inspiration to take the leap back to nature. It reaches out to everyone who might not be wholly civilized, to those whose dispositions include some cast of the romantic and adventurous, who might consider trading the sweet air of forest and desert for that of the city, the melodies of birds for sounds of traffic, the campfire for a computer screen, the stars for a ceiling. It is for those who wish to experience mountains as art, canyons as music, deserts as poetry-not worthless real estate. It has everything needed for those aspiring to go beyond the day hike stage and put together their own adventures instead of purchasing them. Walks of Life is crafted to inspire a thirst for the wild and motivation to walk in its wonder. It is full of humor, stories of exploration, and practical instruction, while every page rings in a celebration of natural history.

  • von Linda Hoffman
    18,00 €

    This book is my true and personal story. Only the names and places have been fictionalized. Memorial Day weekend 1998, my husband was in a motel room with his mistress when he had a stroke. That stroke set off a chain of events that would change our lives forever. A stroke, an affair - put these two together and you get a life-altering situation. What would you do?Other books by Linda Hoffman:The House at Mingo Pond - a psychological thrillerThe Adventures of Eli and Jake - a children's book

  • von Javier Ruiz
    28,00 €

    Gaius Galen is a legionary assigned to a legion at Germania, the Northern Frontier. Rome is attempting to conquer the Germanic tribesmen and make them part of the Roman Empire. During the final battle, when the two great armies clash, Galen saves the life of General Petronius Valens, the commander of all the Roman legions. After the great battle, General Valens and Galen are called back to Rome. In Rome, Galen saves the emperor, Marcus Aurelius from an assassination attempt. The emperor makes Galen one of the Riders, exceptional men who answer only to the emperor and ride to hot spots throughout the empire, fighting bandits, murderers, and thieves who are victimizing the local population. They do the job that a clumsy large legion cannot do. Riders have the power of life or death. If they cannot bring the evildoers to justice, then they are to kill them, thus ending the problem.

  • von Steven Smith
    19,00 €

    Three Strikes, I'm In. I believe anyone has the opportunity to make their passion or desires a reality. The choice is yours, and the decision is totally up to you. If you want something bad enough, your passion can become a burning desire, and you should make an attempt to go after it. If you never try, then you may sit there wondering what it would have been like if you would have taken that opportunity. I am blessed to say that I am a disabled vet and a cancer survivor, but through those adversities, I still pushed through all that to complete this challenge and to hopefully give others the will and desire to complete theirs. You have one life to live with many opportunities before you. Follow your passion and vision, and go find your gifted opportunity in life.

  • von Bobby Sachs
    67,00 €

    You heard about my book, you saw me on the front cover just a few seconds ago, you're debating in your mind right now whether you should read it or not. You are on the internet or standing at Barnes and Noble ready to make your decision. This is my first autobiography, which took me six months to type and edited three times before sending it to Page Publishing. For pure entertainment, I would encourage you as an avid reader or a first-time reader to confidently make this purchase. This read is full of true relishing stories that will make you laugh, cry, or go "e;WTF, that's unbelievable."e; I believe after all my forty-three years on this planet that we call Earth, this is my true calling to produce writings to the public. By now you have made your decision to read this or not, and I pray to become your new favorite author. We all should look forward to what is next in life.

  • von Ishmail Hamed
    20,00 €

    Today across America, we are desperate for new solutions to help put some real money in our pockets as swiftly as possible. With America's economy, Europe's economy as well as other economies across the globe that have a direct effect upon our pockets in the worst possible conditions that the world has seen in many moons. We are losing confidence in every market economy that has given us comfort and peace of mind in the past. We see our hard-earned money being thrown away through faulty decision-making in the hallways of the White House and the corporate offices of big business. And now, we have become painfully aware that if we are to lift ourselves up from where we are today financially to where we desire to be that we must move in a new direction! We must jump in the driver's seat and take the wheel rather than continue to go along for the ride. The only problem is how. This book is designed to solve this problem. In this book, The Art of Making Money, I will lay it all out for you and put in plain words a program that will help show you how to create your own personal million-dollar platinum plan for what I call making your magazine dream come true to life! The magazine dream is the new American dream! It is the universal dream that many Americans share today of becoming rich, powerful, and famous where basically in your life you rise up, shine hard, and accumulate riches in large amounts! The magazine dream is a dream that can splash your face across the cover of popular magazines such as People, Time, Vogue, O, The Oprah Magazine, Ebony, Essence, Cosmopolitan, Forbes, or Fortune. We hold this dream today because we live in a fast-paced, high-tech world where we see people becoming millionaires in record numbers! And we want in on all the big money that we see flowing around us!

  • von Merilee Briggs
    27,00 €

    Life can be complicated, with many ups and downs. Music can bring us together and even ease pain. Burned out and disillusioned, a grounded Emma Morgan decides to take a sabbatical from her family and medical practice to tour with a famous rock band led by front man, Ryan Barnes. As Emma and Ryan's worlds collide, explosions erupt around them. Come along with Emma and Ryan on their journey for a second chance at love.

  • von Dario Addario
    40,00 €

    I am Tony Valentino, the prime narrator of Rose of the Flats, a novel about prejudice in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. I had thought I was writing about the experiences of my younger brother Dante, a Korean War combat veteran who was successfully becoming an English teacher at our local high school after the war. Unlike me, he could easily "e;pass"e; for white. But he had been arrogant enough to marry Rose, our sweetheart since childhood, who could not pass. Although I narrated the story in 1957, it is just as relevant now as it was then. Our father was an immigrant Jew from Italy, married to our immigrant French Canadian mother, who was Catholic and was partially black. When the novel opens, I am living with Rose, taking care of Dante. Two years ago, someone in a passing car had taken a shot at him one night. His car swerved and crashed into a tree, leaving him severely brain damaged. Our isolated little community is really part of Berlin, the only city in the northern part of our state, which, back then, was like Quebec. Most of the people in Berlin could not understand English. Cascade Flats is technically within the town line of Gorham, a tourist town five miles down the road. It is proudly American. Our state motto is "e;Live free, or die."e; In my senior year in high school, I fell madly in love with my attractive young English teacher, the epitome of American womanhood, the woman I had planned to marry, to live free or die with. I wasn't going to be stuck with a woman of the flats, not I. But having been thrust into such close proximity with Rose, I became aware of our deep feelings for each other, especially of our strong sexual attraction, which I had refused to fully acknowledge when she had given me the opportunities. The Joy of my life, I had thought, had been white. In trying to tell Dante's story, I was really telling my own story, forced by Rose to face my own demons, my deepest anxieties and feelings of guilt for having coveted the devoted, passionate wife of my own brother. To finally survive our situation, I was compelled to overcome my own prejudices.

  • von Kim Richman
    21,00 €

    Grandma Green strolls out her back door, so very excited to do her gardening. Today, something seems and looks different. Everywhere Grandma looks, there is an uncountable number of bright yellow large dandelion heads greeting her. These weren't here yesterday, Grandma Green is thinking. The bedlam begins to ensue that morning when Grandma Green swears she hears someone speaking to her. The really strange and unexplainable part is that this voice is coming from down low, near her gardening galoshes!

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