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  • Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A True Story

    Bonnie Brown

    eBook (Shadow Mountain Media, LLC, May 7, 2019)
    Jennifer Lawrence’s Mother Unleashes Revealing Tell-All in New MemoirBombshell book details the Hollywood star’s early childhood years, estrangement from her mother, and bizarre disappearance.Long before "Jennifer Lawrence" landed the lead role as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, she was a simple, humble young girl living in Grand Lake, Colorado. What happened to Jennifer and her family during her early teenage years is nothing short of heartbreaking. As the famous actress has continued to rack up accolades like her Oscar-winning performance in the Silver Linings Playbook, the world has been left to wonder what her childhood was like. Until now. What many don’t know about ‘J Law’ might shock them in this much-anticipated new book from the mother of Jennifer Lawrence, Bonnie Brown. In Brown’s illuminating new book, Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A True Story, readers will learn that:Jennifer Shrader Lawrence’s birthname is actually “Molly Mackenzie Brown”.The famous actress’ birthdate was changed to conceal her identity.Jennifer Lawrence mysteriously vanished in 2006 after her freshman year at Cordova High School in Tennessee.Jennifer’s mother, Bonnie Brown, recovered from a life of alcoholism and abuse to become a mentor and public speaker.Who better to tell the story of Jennifer Lawrence’s early childhood than her biological mother? Not only is Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown a tragic story of loss and redemption, it is also a fact-based account of the events that molded a young Jennifer Lawrence into the talented, revered actress she has become today. A Tale of Love, Life, and AcceptanceMothers and J Law fans alike will appreciate the challenges faced by Bonnie Brown as she describes the devastating loss of her husband to brain cancer followed by the alienation of her daughter, who has now become a household name among movie buffs. Think you know Jennifer Lawrence? You don’t, until you read Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown.Discover the ingenious strategy Bonnie Brown used to locate her long, lost daughter through modern-day sleuthing, including a Social Security Number trace that proved the mother/daughter relationship. Read about what Jennifer Lawrence was like as a little girl as told by her mother herself, complete with photographs and documentation. Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown is an absolute must-read.
  • Santa Mouse Meets Marmaduke

    Brown

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, May 1, 1978)
    Paperback 1981 11.00x8.25x0.25 CHILDREN FUNNY STORY
  • Raising Jennifer Lawrence As Molly Brown

    Bonnie Brown

    Paperback (Shadow Mountain Media, Sept. 15, 2019)
    Bombshell book details the Hollywood star's early childhood years, estrangement from her mother, and bizarre disappearance.Long before "Jennifer Lawrence" landed the lead role as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, she was a simple, humble young girl living in Grand Lake, Colorado. What happened to Jennifer and her family during her early teenage years is nothing short of heartbreaking. As the famous actress has continued to rack up accolades like her Oscar-winning performance in the Silver Linings Playbook, the world has been left to wonder what her childhood was like.Until now.What many don't know about 'J Law' might shock them in this much-anticipated new book from the mother of Jennifer Lawrence, Bonnie Brown. In Brown's illuminating new book, Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A True Story, readers will learn that:• Jennifer Shrader Lawrence's birthname is actually "Molly Mackenzie Brown".• The famous actress' birthdate was changed to conceal her identity.• Jennifer Lawrence mysteriously vanished in 2006 after her freshman year at Cordova High School in Tennessee.• Jennifer's mother, Bonnie Brown, recovered from a life of alcoholism and abuse to become a mentor and public speaker.Who better to tell the story of Jennifer Lawrence's early childhood than her biological mother? Not only is Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown a tragic story of loss and redemption, it is also a fact-based account of the events that molded a young Jennifer Lawrence into the talented, revered actress she has become today.A Tale of Love, Life, and AcceptanceMothers and J Law fans alike will appreciate the challenges faced by Bonnie Brown as she describes the devastating loss of her husband to brain cancer followed by the alienation of her daughter, who has now become a household name among movie buffs. Think you know Jennifer Lawrence? You don't, until you read Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown.Discover the ingenious strategy Bonnie Brown used to locate her long, lost daughter through modern-day sleuthing, including a Social Security Number trace that proved the mother/daughter relationship. Read about what Jennifer Lawrence was like as a little girl as told by her mother herself, complete with photographs and documentation. Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown is an absolute must-read.
  • 333 More Science Tricks and Experiments

    Bob Brown

    Paperback (Tab Books, Nov. 1, 1984)
    Product Details Reading level: Ages 10 and up Paperback: 228 pages Publisher: Tab Books (March 1988) Language: English
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  • Computer Evidence: Collection and Preservation

    BROWN

    eBook (Course Technology PTR, June 17, 2009)
    As computers and data systems continue to evolve, they expand into every facet of ourpersonal and business lives. Never before has our society been so informationand technology driven. Because computers, data communications, and datastorage devices have become ubiquitous, few crimes or civil disputes do not involvethem in some way. This book teaches law enforcement, system administrators,information technology security professionals, legal professionals, and students ofcomputer forensics how to identify, collect, and maintain digital artifacts to preservetheir reliability for admission as evidence. It has been updated to take into accountchanges in federal rules of evidence and case law that directly address digital evidence,as well as to expand upon portable device collection.
  • The Magic Dozen at Emerald Pond

    Brown

    Paperback (Monkeyfeather, April 1, 2011)
    All Zack wanted was to get through the new school year unnoticed, but after discovering a box of magic golf balls he finds himself thrown into the spotlight, playing the match of his life! With the friendship of an old golf pro who encourages Zack to embrace who he is and to have the courage to stand up to the school bully, Zack learns what it takes to accept himself and others, and to believe in the impossible. The Magic Dozen is a fun school yard adventure that teaches good character and what it takes to be a winner in school and on and off the golf course. The magic Dozen will positively impact players and golfers of all ages.
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  • Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A "Momoir" of a Life Once Shared

    Bonnie Brown

    Paperback (Shadow Mountain Media LLC, May 20, 2019)
    Jennifer Lawrence's Mother Unleashes Revealing Tell-All in New 'Momoir' Bombshell book details the Hollywood star's early childhood years, estrangement from her mother, and bizarre disappearance. Long before "Jennifer Lawrence" landed the lead role as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, she was a simple, humble young girl living in Grand Lake, Colorado. What happened to Jennifer and her family during her early teenage years is nothing short of heartbreaking. As the famous actress has continued to rack up accolades like her Oscar-winning performance in the Silver Linings Playbook, the world has been left to wonder what her childhood was like. Until now. What many don't know about 'J Law' might shock them in this much-anticipated new book from the mother of Jennifer Lawrence, Bonnie Brown. In Brown's illuminating new book, Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown: A "Momoir" of a Life Once Shared, readers will learn that: Jennifer Schrader Lawrence's birthname is actually "Molly Mackenzie Brown". The famous actress' birthdate was changed to conceal her identity. Jennifer Lawrence mysteriously vanished in 2006 after her freshman year at Cordova High School in Tennessee. Jennifer's mother, Bonnie Brown, recovered from a life of alcoholism and abuse to become a mentor and public speaker. Who better to tell the story of Jennifer Lawrence's early childhood than her biological mother? Not only is Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown a tragic story of loss and redemption, it is also a fact-based account of the events that molded a young Jennifer Lawrence into the talented, revered actress she has become today. A Tale of Love, Life, and Acceptance Mothers and J Law fans alike will appreciate the challenges faced by Bonnie Brown as she describes the devastating loss of her husband to brain cancer followed by the alienation of her daughter, who has now become a household name among movie buffs. Think you know Jennifer Lawrence? You don't, until you read Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown. Discover the ingenious strategy Bonnie Brown used to locate her long, lost daughter through modern-day sleuthing, including a Social Security Number trace that proved the mother/daughter relationship. Read about what Jennifer Lawrence was like as a little girl as told by her mother herself, complete with photographs and documentation. Raising Jennifer Lawrence as Molly Brown is an absolute must-read.
  • RUGRATS #1

    Box Brown

    Comic (BOOM! STUDIOS, Aug. 16, 2017)
    Hang on to your diapies, babies! We're teaming up with Nickelodeon for all-new Rugrats adventures with the most intrepid toddlers to ever bust out of a playpen! Tommy, Chucky, Phil and Lil have noticed something-they are being watched. Somehow their parents can see every little thing that they can do. They're going to have to find a way to have fun while avoiding the electronic eyes of the babycam.
  • 3Musketeers

    Bob Brown

    language (Bob Brown, Dec. 20, 2012)
    JUBAL'S COUNTRY STOREOne day in August, Jubal was sitting in his customary position, which was; sitting on a tall stool, leaning back against the wall, hands jammed in the top of his coveralls, one foot propped up on the counter by the cash register, and the other foot on a rung of the stool. Now and then he would swap feet.Jubal frowned. “That snack shelf just ain’t right.” When someone bought something, he knew where the gap would be on the shelf. He would fill that gap the next time he was a mind to.He started at the left end of the shelf; Moon Pies, Coconut Snowballs, Cheese Crackers, Hershey’s, Milky Ways, Mars, and Musk… That’s it! There are three Musketeers missing! He didn’t remember selling those, and he could always tell you everything he had sold during the day, if anyone ever asked. Well, maybe he did forget selling them. He got three more out of a box in the cooler and placed them on the shelf.Three days later, while sitting in his customary position: “Dad gum! There’re three Musketeers missing again! I know I didn’t sell um. I know I didn’t. But they’re gone, they’re gone. Lord ah mercy, could we have a thief right here in Gibbons County? This could be serious, ser-e-ous.”
  • Bitter End by Brown, Jennifer

    Brown

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2011, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Bitter End by Brown, Jennifer [Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2011] H...
  • 333 science tricks & experiments

    Bob Brown

    Hardcover (Tab Books, March 15, 1984)
    333 Science Tricks & Experim H/C
  • Flat Stanley

    Brown

    Paperback (Harpers, Paperback(2003), Aug. 16, 2003)
    Flat Stanley (64) by Brown, Jeff [Paperback (2003)]