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  • von Audra Dehan
    22,00 - 26,00 €

  • von Angela J. Reddock-Wright
    21,00 - 23,00 €

  • von Matthew Bonvento
    60,00 - 69,00 €

    One of the greatest pleasures in traveling the world is sampling dishes of exotic flavor. This book contains recipes that sailors have enjoyed at sea and ashore, home in New York or in port in Singapore. This book highlights some of the best parts of going to sea. The views, the memories, and most of all the food. Recipes both easy and difficult are contained herein for the cook of all skill levels."e;From the Galley"e; includes recipes ranging from Grand Mariner French Toast to Hot Crab Dip, Italian Fisherman's Soup to Country Fried Steak. From ship galleys ranging from enormous cargo ships to food fit for a rowboat, enjoy these victuals from mariners far and wide.

  • von Gina Pigott
    97,00 €

  • von Izzy Hodder
    18,00 €

  • von Adrian Miller
    18,00 €

    Shared Wisdom"e; includes tips from business experts with over 300 years of business experience on how YOU can achieve success!Topics include:getting more business from your personal circlewriting content that attractsgrowing your networkprotecting business assetsremaining relevant and connectedleading with effective communicationovercoming adversitybecoming an effective speaker ... and so much more!The authors represent hundreds of years of successful businesses, and include:Diane DiResta, CSP, Founder and CEO of DiResta Communications, Inc., a New York City consultancy serving business leaders who deliver high stakes presentations.Arthur Ettinger, Partner & Chair, NY Matrimonial & Family Law Dept. at GreenspoonMarderMike Greenly, of Mike Greenly Marketing, Inc., using words to help execs and their teams as a writer (speeches, PowerPoints, videos, ghostwriting, etc.), speech coach, and motivational speaker.Robert Intelisano, President of Intelisano & Assoc Inc. insurance The Insurance Dr. philanthropist, foodie, hoops, UFC fanatic & Pizza Guru.Stephanie Larkin, the head penguin and publisher at Red Penguin Books, changing lives (and businesses) one book at a time.Howie Mann, a moneylender to businesses and real estate investors, who helps businesses and investors fulfill their dreams with the initial capital that they need. Scott Mason is a speaker, author, podcaster, and coach who works with executives and successful entrepreneurs feeling stuck or stagnant in their career or business -- and are ready for a change. Adrian Miller, sales consultant, trainer, funder of "e;Adrian's Network"e; for business networking, and the author of "e;The Blatant Truth: 50 Ways to Sales Success."e;Jeri Quinn is the founder and president of Driving Improved Results, a professional training and development firm. Edie Reinhardt is Principal of RDT Content Marketing LLC, a marketing consulting firm specializing in helping professional service firms grow their business. Christina Shaw, owner of Shaw Agency and an Allstate agent for over 12 years, with over 20 years experience in the field, and compassion born of her own experience with a house fire.Sue Toth, a reporter, feature writer, and editor of fiction and nonfiction books, including a wide variety of genres and topics.

  • von Nasou Stephanie Nasou
    25,00 €

  • von Anne-Christine Witzgall
    24,00 €

  • von Lâle Davidson
    15,00 €

  • von Antoinette Truglio Martin
    16,00 €

    Lily has to do EVERYTHING. She bakes Daily Bread, minds her thumb-sucking little sister, hangs laundry on the roof, and keeps up with home chores her big sisters list. She even fetched a nurse from the Henry Street Settlement to save Mama and the new baby. Now the bossy public health nurse, who visits each day to attend to somber Mama and the bawling baby, sends Lily on errands throughout the Little Italy streets. Things turn around when Lillian Ward, the Henry Street Settlement head nurse, hears Lily's powerful voice, she invites Lily to sing in the Children's Choir. Lily sneaks to the choir and the forbidden play yard with tag-along Gigi on Wednesday afternoons. Her schemes unfold when she needs permission to sing with the choir at the New York Highlanders Fourth of July baseball game at Hilltop Park. The Yanks need a morale booster, and Lily and the choir may be the ticket to keep fans cheering and buying beer, Cracker Jack and ice cream. More trouble arises when a mean girl wants Lily's solo, and the "e;Black Hand"e; terrorizes the neighborhood.Another excellent read. Great historical fiction should take the reader back in time and let the story unfold as if the reader is there, worrying about every challenge and sharing the joy of every success. It should be a vivid representation of the time, allowing the reader to learn just by enjoying the story.The characters should be as real as any normally flawed good or bad person might be.As a homeschool father, I would put The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers into the hands of my children and teens. Just like the first book, The Heart of Bakers and Artists, the story depicts what it was like living through the time of the story while developing a great love of reading. The imagery of the story can so easily settle into the readers' DNA and become almost as real as any other memory.Gary A Wilson, AuthorIn The Dreams Sluggers and Singers, nine-year-old Lily Taglia has a secret. The child of Italian immigrants, she's discovered a paradise in the lower east side tenements of 1911; a place where she can sing her heart out and her little sister Gigi can play in safety, the Henry Street Settlement. When the opportunity to perform with the chorus in public presents itself, Lily has to find a way to get her parents' permission and risks losing the dream of her lifetime.As in its predecessor, The Heart of Bakers and Artists, the author uses rich description and well-researched details to bring the dangers and challenges of Lily's world on the lower east side to life. It is a story of hardships, hopes and growing up.Jacqueline Goodwin, MFA AuthorWhat do you sacrifice to follow your dream? That's the challenge Lily, a young girl growing up in New York's Lower East Side faces in The Dreams of Singers and Sluggers. The story is set in 1911, where being a child of a poor immigrant family makes it difficult to have a dream because it interferes with daily survival and her parents' expectations.Today's young readers are offered the opportunity to step back in time and observe how difficult it was to grow up in an era that was common for young children to attend to school, while also having jobs and helping with family responsibilities. Despite a grueling schedule, Lily, and other children, have dreams and hopes, and they struggle to achieve them, despite the odds.Pat Black-Gould PhD Clinical Psychologist

  • von Gerry Renhart
    17,00 - 22,00 €

  • von Janet Mauk
    20,00 - 26,00 €

  • von Tamara Pelosi
    22,00 €

  • von Raziel
    16,00 €

  • von Rony Kessler
    27,00 €

  • von Antoinette Martin
    16,00 €

    <p>It is 1911, and nine-year-old Lily, an American-born child of Sicilian immigrants loves to sing, and wants to, has to, prove she is not a little kid. She and her large family are crammed into a three-room flat in New York City's Lower East Side. Everyone must do their share to help out. Big sister Betta sews home piece work and bossy Margaret bakes discounted Daily Bread at Goldberg's bakery for the Taglia family. Lily wants to do more than dry dishes, keep little sister Gigi out from underfoot, and not make her sisters or Mama crazy with her singing. When Mrs. Goldberg, the baker's wife, notices Lily's height and recognizes her artist heart, she invites Lily to learn how to bake Daily Bread with Margaret. Lily is thrilled to have a big kid job in the magical bakery basement where Mrs. Goldberg dances and gives away sweet Knot Surprises. Mama thinks this is a good arrangement too. Now Margaret can quit school to work in a factory for a wage. But Margaret likes school and wants to be a somebody. Besides, she says Lily is just a little kid, and there's more to baking Daily Bread than height and an artist's heart. Mama stands firm and Lily tags-a-long with Margaret only to learn that being a big kid is fraught with bullies, disasters, and treacherous streets to cross by herself.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Previously titled as <i>Daily Bread</i></p><p><strong>First Place Winner of the Purple Dragonfly Book Award</strong><br>&nbsp;</p><p><i>The Heart of Bakers and Artists ~ Daily Bread is a humbling experience as you read through the chapters and gain a relationship with the characters. It embraces child labor, the hardships immigrant families endured during a time spoken very little about. I couldn't put the book down and am hoping for a sequel. Daily Bread is brilliant.</i><br><i>~ Marie Yervasi Youth Services Librarian/Programmer Westhampton Beach Free Library</i><br><br><i>The Heart of Bakers and Artists ~ Daily Bread is a page turning story about family ties, community and struggle on Mott Street in 1911. Antoniette Truglio Martin will captivate young readers wanting to know more about the immigration period as they travel through time with this heartfelt story about the way it was and how Daily Bread from the bakery wafts a ripple effect of meanings for the characters and their places in the world.</i><br><i>~ Adrienne Cirone Associate Principal K-6, Reading Specialist</i><br><br><i>The Heart of Bakers and Artists ~ Daily Bread, is an impressive piece of MG historical fiction about the Taglias, a Sicilian family who immigrated to America at the beginning of the twentieth century. You will fall in love with the Taglia sisters and their dreams. This novel is definitely a page turner! Truglio Martin has beautifully crafted a story rich with the history of Manhattan's Lower East Side in 1911. The author deftly captures the essence of the immigrants' experiences in their new homeland.</i><br><i>~ Suzanne Travis , High School English Curriculum Consultant</i></p>

  • von Beth Roose
    22,00 €

  • von Laurent Christopher Laurent
    26,00 €

  • von Ellis Goodman
    24,00 €

    A collection of ten international stories covering a period of sixty years from the mid-twentieth century that explore human behavior in the face of remarkably unexpected circumstances. The subjects of each story find themselves faced with obstacles ranging from bearing witness to murder to the complications of greed and class superiority. Everyday, normal events can quickly turn to loss, love, grief, or even relief, but it is our responses to such changes that allow us to embrace the humanity within us all.

  • von Eileen Resta
    76,00 - 79,00 €

  • von Ellen Gottlieb
    24,00 €

    Are you afraid your children will fail? That they won't reach their full potential? What if you learned that your parenting is setting them up to do just that? This occurs not because they are unloving or uncaring, but because they are unconscious. This book will show you the perils and pitfalls of unconscious parenting and how to avoid them. You will learn how to: Listen more deeply Love unconditionally Connect more authentically Accept without judgment Create essential boundaries And so much more ...Author and founder of Enlightened Parenting, Ellen Gottlieb, has written a practical, easy-to-read guide to conscious parenting. This book will help you heighten your awareness so that you can raise your children to be self-confident, successful, and joyful. Through clear principles, instructive vignettes, and useful tools, you will learn how to parent your children with greater ease, connection, and authenticity. By reading this book, you will learn to raise yourself first, become aware of your emotional landscape, and clear the path for your child to thrive. To learn more, visit www.enlightened parenting.co

  • von Nika & Jordan Rose
    27,00 €

  • von Max Levin
    49,00 - 53,00 €

  • - Blue's War
    von Beth Roose
    21,00 €

  • - Recipes from the Red Penguin Family
     
    22,00 €

  • von Danny A Ingellis
    26,00 €

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    23,00 €

  • von Peter Koutsoukos
    28,00 €

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