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Books with author Elizabeth Cole

  • Love, Sex and No Regrets for Today's Teens

    Elizabeth Clark

    Paperback (Finch Publishing, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Teen counselor Elizabeth Clark created this book for teens as a tool for initiating discussions on sensitive topics. In her research with teens and their world, she became aware of how things have changed for teens in the last 10 years. Internet access to porn, with its emotional disconnection in sexual encounters and distorted depictions of sexuality, has lead to a whole range of disturbing consequences. Elizabeth has devised a unique approach that speaks frankly to the reader without condescension or judgement. A 19-year-old girl is the book’s narrator. She warns and educates in a style teens will read more readily than conventional self-help books. Her narrator discusses privately and openly what she has learned about attraction, feeling sexual, setting limits, abusive situations, respecting yourself, and much more.
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  • Protect Your Profit: Five Accounting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    Elizabeth Hale

    Paperback (Lioncrest Publishing, Nov. 16, 2018)
    As a business owner, you’re fixated on revenue, regardless of whether business is booming or busting. But you could be failing to pay attention to other factors that spell the difference between profit and loss. To understand where your money is going while boosting your growth, you need to get a grip on your accounting. Protect Your Profit reveals how you can track key financial data—and make sure you’re not leaving cash on the table. Drawing on more than two decades of experience, CPA Elizabeth Hale shares insights that will help you avoid worst-case scenarios, put your finances in order, and get paid. You’ll learn how to: · Avoid paying more than you owe on taxes· Detect employee embezzlement· Reduce debt· And more Every business lives or dies on its accounting. Protect Your Profit gives you the tools you need to maximize the profits you’ve rightfully earned.
  • License to Thrill

    Elizabeth Cage

    language (Simon Pulse, May 6, 2014)
    Jo, Caylin, and Thresea have nothing in common—until they’re handpicked to form the intensely cool trio known as the Spy Girls. Now they’re jet-setting all over the criminal world in search of truth, justice, and a really choice hairstylist. And on their first mission, the girls head to London to keep keep the superfoxy son of an American ambassador from blowing up the world!
  • Kindergarten Memory Book: A Book About the First Day of School to Read On the Last Day of School

    Elizabeth Ku

    Paperback (Elizabeth Ku, May 15, 2018)
    Kindergarten Memory Book is a book about the first day of school to read on the last day of school. Work on it with your Kindergartener now, and then give it as a special gift on his or her very last day of high school. This is the perfect preschool graduation gift from Moms, Dads, Grandmas, Grandpas, Aunts, Uncles, or friends!There are questions for adults:* Tell your Kindergartener about a time when you were really proud of him or her.* What do you think your Kindergartener might be when he or she grows up?* What makes your Kindergartener laugh?And there are questions for kids:* What do you want to be when you grow up?* What was your favorite thing we did this summer?* How do you feel about going back to school tomorrow?The Kindergarten Memory Book is a fun activity to do together before Kindergarten, and a special gift to give your High School Senior.
  • Love, Sex and No Regrets For Today's Teens

    Elizabeth Clark

    eBook (Finch Publishing, Aug. 28, 2017)
    Surveys of teens say they wish their parents would talk to them moreabout sex. Really! With all their access to everything sexual, why wouldthey care what you had to say? Because most of the stuff they areseeing on movies, TV and porn are fantasies being sold to them astruths. And when they try and emulate these fantasies in real life, theyare terribly disappointed and often injured by the experience.Written from the very-easy-to-read perspective of 19-year-old Hannah,Love, Sex and No Regrets For Today’s Teens investigates how sex reallyis for teens. It outlines how both girls and boys can understand andbegin to enjoy engaging with each other, rather than feeling pressuredto plunge headlong into unsatisfying and often harmful sexualrelationships. Love, Sex and No Regrets for Today’s Teens offers cleardirections in which girls can protect themselves, learn to speak up andfind out what it is they actually want or not want to do. It also offersinsights into boys’ expectations and feelings about sex.Love, Sex and No Regrets For Today’s Teens can be used as aninformation book for parents, and as a way to start discussions aboutsex with their teens. Additionally it can also be given to teens to readwhen parents feel they are ready.
  • Blue Horizon

    C. B. Elizabeth

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    "I'd come to love how the ocean and sky looked from here, vast and beautiful, as they merged into a blue horizon. It reminded me of freedom, and home."Home. What Emma wouldn't give to be there now. Instead, she's barely surviving train explosions, hunting Pirates down the Great River, jumping off bridges, running from Raiders, and attempting rescue missions.Home. For Cameron, it's a dissolving fantasy. Arguing with what family he has left, searching for survivors from the train attack, fighting old friends and burying others, destroying the Pirates, and hoping that he and Emma will survive it all.From author C.B. Elizabeth, Blue Horizon is the final book in the New Freeland Trilogy.
  • Live and Let Spy

    Elizabeth Cage

    language (Simon Pulse, May 6, 2014)
    The three fabulous femmes, aka the Spy Girls, are making their way around Eastern Europe, where a young ballerina has been kidnapped and replaced by a dangerous double. This dancing queen is downright deadly—and she won’t stop pirouetting until she kills the prime minister of Varokhastan! Can the Spy Girls stay on their toes long enough to save the peace-loving P.M. from a fatal pas de deux?
  • Spy Girls Are Forever

    Elizabeth Cage

    language (Simon Pulse, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Watch out, Swiss misses and misters -- the Spy Girls are hitting the slopes! The disappearance of a hot young rock star has been linked to a bizarre international conspiracy -- and the secret may be hiding in the remote, snow-covered mountains of Switzerland. Their base of operations, a glamorous ski resort, has Jo, Caylin, and Theresa so stoked they can barely keep their minds on their mission. Will all play and no work lead to a tragic end for the Spy Girls?
  • Yahtai And The Purple Vine

    A. Elizabeth

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    A young girl tries to grow an exotic new potato in her vegetable garden, but she has to learn the art of patience as she waits for her vegetable to grow, but the results not only affects the entire community, but are more than what she had hoped to achieve.
  • The Rabbit Ate My Flip-Flops

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole

    Hardcover (Tangled Oak Press, May 31, 2016)
    You can't bring a rabbit camping. That's what eleven-year-old Drew Montgomery's grandparents say when his annoying little sister wants to bring their pet rabbit, Tiny, along on the trip. And Drew agrees. It's bad enough that he will miss the release of the coolest video game of the year while he's stuck in a cramped travel trailer for a week with his grandparents and sister. But Tiny is certain to cause trouble. Plus there are bears and eagles in the woods. And what if Tiny gets lost? But Libby smuggles the rabbit into the trailer anyway. Now Drew's got to keep Tiny out of trouble. And that's not easy to do with Libby always letting him out of the cage and a pair of rabbit-hating bullies ready to let their dog chomp him if he gets too close. Top it off with never-ending rain, bloodthirsty mosquitos, a broken toilet, stinky outhouses, angry squirrels, terrible food, and an eye-gougingly boring "schedule of activities." Drew is about ready to take the rabbit and hitchhike home before disaster really strikes.
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  • Katherine Dunham: Recovering an Anthropological Legacy, Choreographing Ethnographic Futures

    Elizabeth Chin

    Paperback (School for Advanced Research Press, May 14, 2014)
  • If Looks Could Kill

    Elizabeth Cage

    language (Simon Pulse, Aug. 5, 2014)
    The Spy Girls are hightailing it to Asia to scope out "Luscious" Lucien West, a hypnotically hot guru with a way-devoted following. Lucien and his young American recruits are turning the tiny depressed country of Kinh-Sanh into a land of peace and harmony. But Lucien may have more than world peace on his mind. Like total world domination, for example! Once the Spy Girls got oh-so-close to their tempting target, will they read him his rights...or fall under his spell?