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  • von David H Barnette
    25,00 €

    Three Portsmouth wars in the last thirty years? Impossible! If there are no "Materialist Magicians" doing evil, how can there be any "elves" working to stop them? How could you visit other worlds without dying?Last year, Janjan Javorski's friend Leda disappeared from their house in Portsmouth. Nobody knows where she went. This year Leda comes back to visit - from the next world over, where people become elves. She has a weird story to tell. When Janjan wonders where her own life is headed, Leda asks her to be an Elf Friend.Things get weirder when Coran, immortal king of the Fae, invites Janjan to walk the road around the human worlds with him and all the travelers wrapped in light. Eternal youth, really?Oh, and Jackson, Janjan's handsome new boyfriend? He's a Materialist Magician who's been sent to Portsmouth to cut people off from the elves by sending them to the Fae. Will he take their relationship to the next level-by killing her?When Jackson's master stalks her, Janjan escapes to the fae-road. But where is the real land of heart's desire? Will she live with the Fae forever, or will she inquire into the painful mystery of the invisible elf-charm Leda gave her? The going gets weird once again in Joining Janjan. This second Portsmouth Paranormal Romance is the sequel to Loving Leda.

  • von Deby C Gervais
    27,99 €

    Shanna has a friend named Irga. Shanna loves to play with Irga. Until today, Irga has been Shanna's secret imaginary friend. Today is Shanna's fifth birthday. Shanna's friends are coming to lunch to celebrate, with presents and cake too. Also, a magician is coming as a big surprise for Shanna and all her friends. SHH, don't tell! Shanna wants Irga to be at her party too. Shanna is so happy. It is going to be a Very Special Day! Deby Gervais is an author living in Newburyport with her husband and Shih tzu Kanji. As children, innocence lets our imagination take us to places that are safe. As adults we relive our imaginary thoughts and dreams by reading stories to our children and grandchildren. My daughter Lynsey's imagination and our shared enthusiasm for reading is how Shanna Poe's Imaginary World came to be. Everyday with Shanna Poe is A Very Special Day. Ellen Topoitzer is a freelance illustrator living in Western Massachusetts. With a love of picture books from a very early age, she has always had an incredible passion for all sorts of art and literature. However in the end she is really just a girl whose heart belongs to storytelling.

  • von Murray Segal
    21,00 €

    The year is 2016, but you wouldn't know it if you walked into Murray Segal's typewriter shop. The machines are a throwback to a bygone era, much like Murray himself.A mysterious old Underwood gives Murray a chance to play detective, but when he is visited by dangerous men who make him an offer he can't refuse, the peril is very real.Murray and his wife Janice find themselves on the run in northern Maine, their lives at stake. But that doesn't mean they can't make the most of their undercover lives, enjoy a good meal, and retell old jokes in the way that only a long-married couple can.Still, the mystery of the typewriter looms, and Murray and Janice must unlock its secret before the past catches up with them.

  • von E D Ward
    23,00 €

  • - Courage in the Face of Adversity
    von Michael Hastings
    24,00 €

    History affords us with many examples of individuals of principle who were either alone in their efforts or were part of a decided minority. They may have found themselves separated from the majority due to propinquity or circumstance, or they may have placed themselves in such position due to deep-seated beliefs, or an occasioned wisdom, or even just bad luck. But they stood, and because of that they will always stand the test of time. They knew they would fall victim to what Lincoln referred to as "positive Enmity." No doubt many of them were familiar enough with human nature to have cause for alarm and to know in advance that their actions would cost them everything; yet they chose to follow the right path anyway. This is their story. Michael L. Hastings is a former soldier and current advocate of conservation issues. After attending the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, he served a number of years in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. For the past two decades, he has worked in the construction industry producing paving materials used in the production and maintenance of transportation systems. He resides in his hometown of Barrington, New Hampshire.

  • - A Family's Flight from Holland during World War Two
    von Alexander H ter Weele
    24,00 €

    We Escaped is frightening and captivating-frightening for the terror of war that engulfs an otherwise ordinary family; captivating for the day-to-day antics of children loved by parents who protect them. Anyone who picks up this book will laugh with Jan, Alex, and their two little sisters, at their exuberance, imagination, and fondness for one another even as war explodes around them. They will applaud the two parents who undertook a perilous journey behind enemy lines to save themselves and their children. And they may wonder if they would have dared to take such risks, if they would have had the will and grit to survive.

  • von Audrey Dillon
    25,00 €

    Hands touch, chills race, glances stolen, and all from a gorgeous teaching assistant placing a syllabus in her hand. In mere seconds, Tess Ryan is once again in love, but this time is different. It's senior year of college and, well, she's running out of time. Smart and confident yet hopelessly romantic, Tess believes she has found her soul mate. The very strict no dating professors or their hot TAs policy is only a slight problem compared to the fact that no one else in her life seems to support her endeavors to make him love her. Do they know something she doesn't? Determined to prove that happily ever does still exist, Tess battles the pull to follow the rules against her mission to make her fairytale fantasy come true.

  • von Kristy Gherlone
    23,00 €

    A horrible crime committed against a young girl and her mother in the 1800's begins a life-long hatred towards an entire population of people. Magdalena will stop at nothing to make sure they are wiped from the earth forever, even if that means using her own strange child as a weapon. In the present, Greta is a mother desperate to find an answer that will explain her son's behavior. At three years old, Bastian cannot speak, preferring to babble instead, and is prone to violence and seclusion. Kelly, a foreign language major working as an interventionist, is called in to help. She discovers that Bastian is not babbling, but speaking in an ancient forgotten language. When the past meets up with the present it will be up to Kelly to try and stop a force she never knew existed.

  • von Matthew McCain
    27,00 - 28,00 €

  • von Michael Hastings
    28,00 €

    Twenty-eight centuries separate the birth of the Roman republic from the United States of America in the twenty-first century. To many it would seem that advances in technology and centuries of human experience would insulate our current society from the mistakes of the past.The Echoes of Babylon examines the historical and social tendencies within the world's three great republics. Perhaps not immediately recognized by many, the three republics have a shared experience, as the United States was a former British colony, and Great Britain was once subordinate to the Roman Empire.Whereas history is sometimes considered a dull, dry affair or as an amalgamation of names and dates, in The Echoes of Babylon, history is presented in the context of sequential events, highlighting similar attempts in the direction of human affairs, which have led to similar fates within the world's three greatest republics.

  • von David Cappella
    23,00 €

  • von Paul Brodeur
    26,00 €

    The Scout's Account tells the story of a young Wampanoag warrior named Squeteague who is sent by his sachem to observe the landing of the Mayflower at Cape Cod in 1620. From the age of 16 until his death, Squeteague takes part in many key events in colonial American history.Paul Brodeur was a staff writer for the New Yorker for nearly forty years.

  • von Tom Carnicelli
    16,00 €

    Tom Carnicelli taught English in various colleges for 53 years, 46 of them at the University of New Hampshire. He retired in 2013. He wrote poetry in his own college days and started writing it again after he retired. He tries to make his poems accessible to everyone, not just English majors.

  • von Julie Bigg Veazey & Bill Veazey
    22,00 €

    Moon Over Cabarete is a travel memoir of the Dominican Republic and a personal journey of discovery, written with a sense of romance and filled with dramatic incidents, colorful stories, laughter and tears. Julie and Bill Veazey first vacationed in Cabarete, a small fishing village in the Dominican Republic, in 1987. The breathtaking natural beauty of the country and their affection for the people they met there brought them back time and again over the next 20 years, during which Cabarete transitioned from a rural economy into a world-class water sports and vacation destination. This memoir recounts a series of events and adventures that run the gamut from funny to achingly sad and captures the Veazeys' attempts to live harmoniously in a new environment, along with observations of the unpretentious Dominican people and their country.

  • von J T Livingston
    23,00 €

    Amanda Turner has returned to Monticello, FL to visit her three favorite angels who continue to operate the Heavenly Grille Café. She and the angels meet a young man named Tyler Foster who has gone undercover to help bust an illegal dog fighting ring in Thomaston, GA. Tyler helps Spartacus, a black pit who has been a champion fighter for Little John Abbott, escape. Spartacus lost his last fight, and Tyler has been instructed to dispose of the dog. After finding his way to the Heavenly Grille Café, Spartacus' healing begins. He knows that he will have to return to the Abbott ranch to fight one last fight, but he will not be alone. The angels welcome a new addition; his name is Sam, and he is a beautiful black lab-pit mix. Sam was Amanda's faithful and beloved pet for 10 years, and he has been dead for 6 years when he and Amanda are reunited. His assignment is to infiltrate the dog fighting ring and to save the bait and fighter dogs; however, Sam is not convinced that even an angel dog can save them in time. Book 2 in the Heavenly Grille Cafe series.

  • von Michael Jameson
    22,00 €

    His name is Mark Allen Royce, but he is known at the Peterson Prison Pychiatric Unit as Guard 978. After returning from a forced leave of absence, 978 begins his night shift to find that everything is not as it seems. There are new people he doesn't recognize, and even the people he thought he knew are acting very, very strangely. What unfolds in a single night is a paranoia fueled action adventure that will remind readers of such classics as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, early Doctor Who, and the novels of Philip K. Dick. Strap in, keep your weapon handy, and trust no one. The madness is just beginning... Michael Jameson was born Mike Bearce in Acton, Massachusetts. He enjoys reading, writing, acting, and music. Most important, however, is caring for his dog, Lady Jane Spitz.

  • von Robert Lockwood
    33,00 €

    George Antheil was an American avant-garde composer, pianist, author and inventor whose modernist musical compositions explored the modern sounds - musical, industrial, mechanical - of the early 20th century. This minimalist, beautifully designed picture book tells of the premier of one of Antheil's most famous works.Robert Lockwood lives and works in Maine. He studied painting and design at the Philadelphia College of Art, and painting, drawing, and classical guitar in Madrid, Spain. He received a BFA and MFA at the Tyler School of Art, Temple University. He taught drawing and design at the Philadelphia College of Art and has shown his paintings and drawings at the former Marian Locks Gallery in Philadelphia and the O.K. Harris Hundred Acres Gallery in New York City. His work is in several museum and private collections. In addition, Lockwood has redesigned hundreds of newspapers. He started the first international information graphics news service "News Graphics." He created the information graphics news service for the Associated Press and for 18 years worked as a consultant for AP's executive editor and president. He led a series of seminars for the Centre de Perfectionnement des Journalistes et des Cadres de la Presse in Paris, France. With wife Nancy he operated a news design and editorial consultancy with clients in the U.S., Canada, South America, Europe and Southeast Asia. Lockwood was co-founder and first president of the Society for News Design, an international news organization.

  • von Paul Pare
    23,00 €

    The first thing Claude and Ray tell each other is that they are running away, grown men running away from home. The two New Englanders meet on the Savannah waterfront in 2007. They quickly form a bond of reliance, although neither knows much about the other. Claude, the hitchhiker, doesn't reveal his secret. Since he was a boy, he has known when evil is lurking around the corner. He's caught the glint of sheer malevolence, more than once aimed at him, in the eye of a killer. Ray, the principal of a junior high who's been closeted all his life, starts frequenting rest areas where gay men hang out. His world crashes when he is apprehended in a police sting operation. That very night, he packs his bags and hits the Interstate, leaving career and family behind. Both men are headed south for the winter and when in Savannah a few days before Christmas, they acknowledge their loneliness. They embark on a coalition of purpose, not unlike a set of railroad tracks: parallel, never connecting. In South Florida, their lives become intertwined with panhandlers, drag queens, dumpster divers, church ladies on a mission, and squatters in a hurricane-devastated trailer park. Road Kill is the ultimate trek into the unknown, with several seriously dark twists and scarce amounts of hope and redemption.

  • von Robert Crotty
    24,00 €

    The Betrayal brings together the conflicting loyalties, passions and greed of an emerging colonial America. The characters are vividly portrayed and the plot lines follow the course of developments in the infant Republic - its heroes, its villains and its enemies. All come to life in a lively recreation of the age of Benedict Arnold and his contemporaries. The year is 1777. The fighting takes place in the Hudson River Valley - Lake Champlain campaign intended to split the colonies and bring an early end to the War of Independence. The play captures a remarkable time in the nation's history, brought vividly to life in this depiction of those who paid the price to create a new nation. Robert Crotty, a gifted writer and the author of The Teacher (2014), captures the moment. The brutality of the warfare, the everyday lives of soldiers, the jealousy and bitter competition among leaders, the seeming hopelessness of a war fought by conscripts and volunteers, George Washington holed up at Valley Forge, a Congress quarrelsome and bankrupt and a set of independent colonies attempting to band together long enough to support a campaign few understood or appreciated are all in the mix. It makes for rich and dramatic storytelling. The colonials through perseverance and fighting skill would stop the English advance and end the threat. The victory opened the way for the French to enter the conflict, decisively changing the balance of power. The end result would come later at Yorktown with Lord Cornwallis' surrender, the colonials triumphant. A new nation was born. It is all brought together by a creative and skillful author in this insightful and entertaining play capturing a critical period in the birth of America.

  • von Russell Buker
    19,00 €

    Th is volume collects two previously unpublished works by Russell Buker. Both Old Burn, New Burn and Spontaneous Gambol overflow with Buker's love of words and usual connections.

  • von Greg May
    23,00 €

    Coastal Maine in 1920 is an unusual cross section of artists, bootleggers and fishermen. Traditional landscape artists butt heads and ideologies with the new "Modern" art school (and house of ill repute) run by noted art critic Valentine Meadows. Longtime residents trade in lobstering for smuggling when it becomes clear there is a fortune to be made in booze and drugs. Local law enforcement tries to keep tabs, but doesn't want to become too involved. Into this whirlwind comes Holly, a beautiful young college student working for the summer as an artist's model at Meadows' school. More than a pretty face, Holly soon becomes indispensable to Meadows as his personal assistant, and uses both her looks and her quick wits to navigate the increasingly complicated world she finds herself in.

  • von Joyce T Livingston & J T Livingston
    22,00 €

    Amanda Turner is a young woman who has recently lost everything: her parents, her home, and her job. She packs all of her belongings into her old car and drives north from Tampa, FL for several hours until she comes upon an out-of-the-way restaurant, accentuated by a huge golden halo instead of the more well-recognized golden arches. The Heavenly Grille Café is operated by three angels who take Amanda under their wings (no pun intended): Max was once a Roman Gladiator; Bertie was a loud and boisterous housewife who died unexpectedly in 1911, leaving behind a husband and two children; and Doug was a strong, handsome soldier who died serving his country in 1953. Amanda meets another young woman, Kris DeVone, who is completely opposite to herself in character and personality. While Amanda is a happy, secure Christian with tremendous faith, Kris has done everything in her power to be the ultimate "bad" girl, and does not believe in God. Amanda befriends Kris, who is seven months pregnant and has been abandoned by her live-in boyfriend. The women become best friends and move in together so that Amanda can help take care of the baby girl, Charlotte Grace, who is born in September 2011. By the time Christmas rolls around, both of their worlds have been turned upside down with the shocking kidnapping of Charlotte Grace. The next two months provide insight into Kris' eventual relationship with God, the angels' inability to change destiny, and a look into the lives of the kidnappers, Jack and Susan Peterson, and the reason behind why they committed such a horrible crime.

  • von David H Barnette
    24,00 €

    There have been three wars in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in the last thirty years, but everyone pretends nothing weird has ever happened here. No wars, no "Materialist Magicians" doing evil, and certainly no "elves" working to stop them. Divorced and finally working again after losing his last job, Jerry August just wants to live an ordinary life. He's met a girl named Leda. She's a friend of the elves, but Jerry's willing to overlook that. Why, Jerry wonders, does his wealthy Uncle Quincy want him to visit the powerful beings who rule a world that is not Earth? When Jerry refuses the Old Gods' summons, their Myrmidon warriors kidnap Leda. Who else but Jerry can go to the other world to get her back? Who else but the elves can help him do it? Jerry learns things he would be happier not knowing. How his uncle plans to use his wealth to steal from the poor and give to the rich-- on Earth as in the Other World. How his aunt and uncle plan to use the power of the god and goddess to steal life and youth from Jerry and Leda-- by stealing their bodies. Sometimes war just finds people, especially in Portsmouth where the walls between the worlds are thin. Jerry finds himself caught up in the latest chapter of the secret history of the Earth.

  • von Paul Bullock & Harriett Bullock
    25,00 €

    For half a century Paul Bullock and his family have been committed to raising awareness about the Native people of New England. Paul, known as Whirling Thunder, grew up in Bristol, Rhode Island and is of part Wampanoag ancestry. He came into the powwow scene as a boy in the 1940s, performing from the time he was 11 years old. By the late 1960s, when he and his six children had become the Paul Bullock family dancers, teaching dances and songs to others, they had made a decision that they would emphasize Eastern dance steps and etiquette at New England powwows. Paul had that wonderful capacity to understand and utilize the etiquette of the dance, and to show others how to use it. His innate courtesy and that of Native cultural traditions merged into one. He was a dedicated, purposeful individual whose influence during the long, dry period of the mid-twentieth century, before federal recognition of Eastern tribes, helped reinforce the sense of self of Native New Englanders.

  • von Sue Anne Bottomley
    86,00 €

    New Hampshire is a small state, but it has seven distinct and engaging regions. Colorful Journey includes an illustration and some history about every town from each region by artist Sue Anne Bottomley. From the smallest settlement to the major cities of Concord, Nashua, Manchester, and Portsmouth, follow along on one artist's endeavor to draw New Hampshire.Sue Anne Bottomley is a New Hampshire native. Raised in NH and Massachusetts, and an art major at the University of New Hampshire, she left the area after her college graduation to live in Washington state, Maryland, and England. After many years away from home, she returned to live in New London, NH.With her goal of exploring every corner of the state within two years, she drew all 234 towns on location-with colored pencil, ink and watercolor.

  • von Padraig Mahou
    16,00 €

    Though it comes to us in the form of a book, this first collection of poems by Padraig Mahou is perhaps best embraced as stone steps on a high mountain. Like a juggling monk climbing each one, Mahou's excitement and handle with language creates a collection of dancing pieces filled with sight, recovery, love, and ecstasy. Look out from these poems and see the black steel of a bicycle flying through the air at night, a beheaded rooster in Maine, a half frozen lake with it's confident fisherman, and an Amtrak train traveling through a California sunset. And with each thing seen, each landscape entered and left, we encounter the multitude of lives we can have in just one lifetime. That is enough to feel infinite with any set of steps we may climb. The great Japanese master, Basho, said that the thing inside him that wrote his poems was "a windswept spirit." He would have recognized the same in Patrick Mahoney's work (albeit with a slight Irish accent). His poetry moves me, with its sense of someone standing perfectly poised at the edge of a great seaside cliff, looking out over vast distances of sea and land, watching with calm clarity the movement of seasons and people, loved ones and strangers alike. --David Rivard

  • von Jini Mount
    17,00 €

    One day the blue lights just appeared. In the sky, in our homes, all around. Nobody knew where they had come from, or what their purpose was. Kate, an energetic young reporter, is planning an in-depth investigation into the strange lights when suddenly the world is thrown into turmoil by the arrival of interstellar visitors. They have come to help humans see the error of their violent ways, and to usher humanity into a new golden age. Jini Mount is an artist, teacher, and award winning sculptor, now pursuing a long-neglected love of writing. She was born in New York state, and holds a BFA from Ithaca College. After a career as a professional ice skater, Jini moved to the south, started a family, and has had a long and successful artistic career. She currently lives in Sarasota, Florida.

  • von Matthew McCain
    40,00 €

    To be honest I was planning on taking some time off in between Punish Me With Heaven and Forecasting The End due to the fact that while PMWH was exciting to do, it was also very draining so at the beginning I told myself I would take a year off (maybe longer) to recuperate and give myself a chance to unwind. That idea lasted about three days (due to the fact that my mind has a way of wandering). I got the idea of a man who was so in love with a person he never met and one idea led to another and in a split second 'In That City' was created and Forecasting The End had begun. Punish Me was no doubt about a lot of the hardships I've treaded in my life, so I knew that I wanted to take a much different direction in this. I wanted to take the attention off of myself and focus it on the events that unfold in our everyday lives and the reality of the state the world is in today.

  • von Jini Mount
    17,00 €

    One day the blue lights just appeared. In the sky, in our homes, all around. Nobody knew where they had come from, or what their purpose was. Kate, an energetic young reporter, is planning an in-depth investigation into the strange lights when suddenly the world is thrown into turmoil by the arrival of interstellar visitors. They have come to help humans see the error of their violent ways, and to usher humanity into a new golden age.Jini Mount is an artist, teacher, and award winning sculptor, now pursuing a long-neglected love of writing. She was born in New York state, and received a BFA Ithaca College. After a career as a professional ice skater, Jini moved to the south, started a family, and has had a long and succesful artistic career. She currently live in Sarasota, Florida.

  • - Hateful and Others
    von E C Hanlon
    21,00 €

    Unredeemed: Hateful and Others explores the taboo topic of mental illness from various points of view in a variety of ways. From Tracy, the self-destructive twentysomething with bipolar disorder to Suzanne, the prejudiced pharmacist bent on doling out her own kind of justice on psychiatric patients, the characters in this collection come alive and express new ways of viewing what it means to be "healthy."E. C. Hanlon was born in the Boston area. She received an undergraduate degree in Creative Writing from Notre Dame College, and a graduate degree in the same discipline from Salem State University. Her publication credits include stories and short memoir in publications such as The First Line, The Leopard Seal, Soundings East and The Boston Chronicle. However, the greatest achievement of Ms. Hanlon's life has been raising her twin boys. She currently lives and works in Salem, MA with fellow writer Nathanial W. Cook.

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