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Books with author Elizabeth Wenk

  • Plant Based Diet Meal Plan: A 21-Day Guide for Beginners to Lose Weight, Energize Your Body and Eat Healthier with a Plant-Based Diet

    Elizabeth Wells

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 29, 2019)
    A complete 21-day meal plan to start a plant based diet and reap all its benefits.Our society has begun focusing on all of the wrong foods. We are slowly pulling away from the natural foods that have kept us thriving for thousands, if not tens of thousands, of years. We fail to see the value of the beneficial food that is right in front of us: plants.Modern science has proven that adopting a plant-based diet improves your digestive tract, helps you lose weight, strengthens your immune system, and can also improve your moods. On top of that, it is one of the cheapest diets out there, which is just yet another reason it might be worth your time.If you want to start a plant based diet and reap all its benefits this is the book for you.In this book, you’ll learn what a plant-based diet is and what are benefits you can get by following one. You’ll learn how the plant based diet works, what to eat and what to avoid. This book will also provide you with a solid 21-day plan that you can follow (complete with recipes) to either get you started or help you improve your existing dieting plan.Whether you’re new to this diet, or have been reaping its benefits for a while, this book can help you and show you a new perspective of the phenomenon that is plant-based diets.Inside Plant Based Diet Meal Plan, discover:What is the plant based diet and how it worksDelicious plant-based recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, snacks and drinksWorkout routines designed specifically for people on a plant-based diet to help you lose weight and live a healthier lifeTips and tricks to eat healthy and feel full of energy6 techniques to fight cravings and avoid overeatingA complete 21-day meal plan to start a plant based diet and reap all its benefitsSome recipes you’ll find inside:Stuffed Mini PeppersApple Lemon Breakfast BowlMushroom and Broccoli SoupBlack Sesame SmoothieAsian SaladAnd many other recipesReady to reap all the benefits of a plant based lifestyle?Scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button!
  • 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.
  • What's It Like to Be a Sports Trainer?

    Elizabeth Dowen

    Paperback (A & C Black Publishers Ltd, March 15, 2008)
    This series provides fun and accessible careers information for young people choosing what to study post-14. Each title offers a behind-the-scenes tour of a high-interest job typically entered through a vocational route. Snappy, easy-to-digest information and case studies are supported by a comprehesive guide to training and entry routes. At the end of year 9, pupils must choose course options that will determine whether they take a vocational or academic route through the rest of their education. These titles will help readers relate the huge range of vocational courses available to exciting jobs in the real world.
  • They All Laughed at Christopher Columbus: An Incurable Dreamer Builds the First Civilian Spaceship

    Elizabeth Weil

    eBook (Bantam, Oct. 6, 2010)
    This is a classic American tale of dreams and obsession--the suspenseful, brilliantly written account of one eccentric man’s hunger to open space travel to us all: to let us rocket into orbit, return to earth, and soar yet again--thus transforming space travel forever.They All Laughed at Christopher ColumbusGary Hudson was seven years old when Sputnik flew, nineteen when Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, and all he ever wanted to do was to travel into space. Between 1970 and 1996 he founded and disbanded five separate rocket-building companies, none meeting with much success. Then, in 1997, at the age of forty-seven, he launched Rotary Rocket. His goal was to develop and build the Roton, the world’s first manned, single-stage-to-orbit, fully reusable spaceship, capable of shuttling ordinary people into orbit and back in a single day. Elizabeth Weil followed Gary for two years, and in this book she brings to vivid life a seductively--perhaps delusionally--optimistic world where science and science fiction meld and fuse, and where imagination and invention collide.In California’s bleak and windswept Mojave Desert, Gary assembled a fanatical, mismatched crew of engineers and technicians, and Weil bears witness to their Roton endeavor, from first conception to final test flight. The cast includes a pyromaniacal engineer, a world expert on composite airframes, two former Navy test pilots, Gary’s infinitely patient wife, a third-generation Mojave motel owner, and an enigmatic and resourceful financier. At their center shines Gary himself, a man eternally reflecting the glow of a better, lighter, higher world--a world that, despite his flaws and failures, he perpetually convinces us we’re all about to reach.
  • The Winter Prince

    Elizabeth E. Wein

    Paperback (Baen, Aug. 1, 1994)
    A new presentation of the Arthurian legend is told from Mordred's point of view, in a dark narrative addressed towards Mordred's mother and Arto's sister Morgause, a cruel and beautiful woman who connives to put her son on the throne. Reprint.
  • The Winter Prince

    Elizabeth E. Wein

    Mass Market Paperback (Firebird/ Penguin Putnam, April 14, 2003)
    Medraut, the bitter, illegitimate son of King Artos, is tempted into joining Morgause, the king's treacherous sister, in a plot against Lleu, the legitimate Prince of Britain.
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  • Whatever Doesn't Kill You

    Elizabeth Wennick

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2013)
    Jenna Cooper was only a few days old when her father was murdered and her family was shattered. Now fifteen, she daydreams of a picture-perfect sitcom family as she struggles with the gritty realities of her life. When Jenna finds out that Travis Bingham, the man who shot her father, has been released from prison, she becomes obsessed with tracking him down and confronting him. But her search reveals that there may be more to her father's murder than she has been led to believe—and will her relationships with her family and friends survive her obsession?
  • A Coalition of Lions

    Elizabeth Wein

    Paperback (Firebird, Aug. 19, 2004)
    After the death of virtually all of her family in the battle of Camlan, Goewin--Princess of Britain, daughter of the High King Artos--makes a desperate journey to African Aksum, to meet with Constantine, the British ambassador and her fiance. But Aksum is undergoing political turmoil, and Goewin's relationship with its ambassador to Britain makes her position more than precarious. Caught between two countries, with the power to transform or end lives, Goewin fights to find and claim her place in a world that has suddenly, irrevocably changed. . . .
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  • Code Name Verity

    Elizabeth Wein

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, Feb. 26, 2015)
    'I have two weeks. You'll shoot me at the end no matter what I do.' Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, Code Name Verity is a bestselling tale of friendship and courage set against the backdrop of World War Two. Only in wartime could a stalwart lass from Manchester rub shoulders with a Scottish aristocrat, one a pilot, the other a special operations executive. When a vital mission goes wrong, and one of the friends has to bail out of a faulty plane over France, she is captured by the Gestapo and becomes a prisoner of war. The story begins in 'Verity's' own words, as she writes her account for her captors. Truth or lies? Honour or betrayal? Everything they've ever believed in is put to the test...Elizabeth Wein is a leading voice in young adult historical fiction. Her novel Rose Under Fire was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and shortlisted for the Costa Award 2014. Fans of The Book Thief and Carmen Reid's Cross My Heart will love this. Look out for Elizabeth's other books Black Dove, White Swan and Rose Under Fire. Elizabeth Wein was born in New York, and grew up in England, Jamaica and Pennsylvania. She is married with two children and now lives in Perth, Scotland. Elizabeth is a member of the Ninety-Nines, the International Organization of Women Pilots. She was awarded the Scottish Aero Club's Watson Cup for best student pilot in 2003 and it was her love of flying that partly inspired the idea for her bestselling, award-winning novel Code Name Verity. "A remarkable book." (Daily Mail).
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  • Black Dove, White Raven

    Elizabeth E. Wein

    eBook (Doubleday Canada, March 31, 2015)
    From the beloved and acclaimed Elizabeth Wein comes a searing new novel about friendship, flying, and war.      Emilia and Teo's lives changed in a fiery, terrifying instant when a bird brought down the plane their mothers were piloting. Teo's mother died immediately, but Em's survived, determined to raise Teo according to his late mother's wishes--among his own people in Ethiopia. Rhoda brings Em and Teo to Ethiopia and all three fall in love with the beautiful, peaceful country. But that peace is shattered by the threat of war with Italy, and teenage Em and Teo are drawn into the conflict. Will their love for their country and each other be their downfall . . . or their salvation?
  • The Empty Kingdom

    Elizabeth E. Wein

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 17, 2008)
    In The Lion Hunter, Telemakos?the half-British, half-Aksumite grandson of King Arthur?was sent for his safety to stay with one of Aksum?s former enemies. When Abreha, ruler of Himyar, allegedly the boy?s protector, catches him in the midst of what appears to be treachery, he sentences him to a fate seemingly worse than death. Not only is Telemakos forbidden to see his beloved younger sister, Athena, but he is also commanded to reproduce the maps that Abreha plans to use in order to invade Aksumite territory. Countries away from his family, lacking any way to tell them what has happened, Telemakos must bring all of his subtle talents to bear in order to regain his freedom. The Empty Kingdom is a stunning conclusion to the Mark of Solomon duology?a triumph of historic suspense.
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  • Pearl Thief

    Elizabeth Wein

    Paperback (Bloomsbury, May 4, 2017)
    Pearl Thief