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Books with author Jamie MacKenzie

  • Psychopath Free

    Jackson MacKenzie

    eBook (Berkley, Sept. 1, 2015)
    From the author of Whole Again comes a significantly expanded edition of Psychopath Free—containing new chapters, updated content, and real survivor experiences—that will help you recover from emotionally abusive relationships with narcissists, sociopaths, and other toxic people.Have you ever been in a relationship with a psychopath? Chances are, even if you did, you would never know it. Psychopaths are cunning charmers and master manipulators, to the point where you start to accept the most extreme behaviors as normal...Even if it hurts you. All around us, every single day, human beings devoid of empathy are wreaking havoc and destroying lives in the coldest, most heartless ways imaginable. In constant pursuit of money, sex, influence, or simple entertainment, psychopaths will do whatever it takes to gain power over others. They hide behind a veil of normalcy, arranging their friends and partners like pawns in a game of chess. Using false praise and flattery to get what they want, they can lure any unsuspecting target into a relationship. Once hooked, their charming promises spin into mind games and psychological torture. Victims are left devastated and confused, unable to recognize—or even put into words—the nightmare that just took place. Written from the heart, Psychopath Free is the first guide for survivors written by a survivor, offering hope for healing and thriving after psychopathic abuse. Say goodbye to the chaos, self-doubt, and victimization. You are free.
  • The Bible Read-To-Me ABC Book for Big and Little People to Enjoy Together

    Joy MacKenzie

    Hardcover (Chariot Family Pub, June 1, 1988)
    Depicts scenes from Bible stories arranged by the letters of the alphabet, from the Angel who spoke to Mary about the birth of Jesus to the Zany Zoo carried by Noah in his ark.
  • Spin the Sky

    Jill MacKenzie

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Magnolia Woodson wants nothing more than to escape the town that hates her—she just doesn’t know how to do it. Forced to put up with the snide comments and hateful looks thrown at them by the clamming-obsessed residents in their pitifully small Oregon town, Mags feels she’s destined to pay for the horrible, awful thing her mom did—and that Mom left her and her sister, Rose, to deal with—until the day she dies. But when a nationwide televised dance competition posts tryouts in nearby Portland, Mags’s best friend, George, says they have to go and audition. Not only have they spent the past fourteen years of their lives dancing side-by-side, dreaming of a day just like this, but also it could be Mags’s chance of a lifetime. She could win the grand-prize money and get her and Rose out of Summerland. This is her chance to do the thing she loves most with everyone watching, her chance to show the town that she’s not and has never been a “no-good Woodson girl,” like her mother. But will the competition prove too steep? And will Mags be able to retain her friendship with George as they go head-to-head in tryouts? Mags will have to learn that following her dreams may mean changing her life forever in many different ways.
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  • Spin the Sky

    Jill MacKenzie

    eBook (Sky Pony, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Magnolia Woodson wants nothing more than to get her and her sister, Rose, out of the pitifully small, clamming-obsessed Oregon town that hates them—she just doesn’t know how. Forced to put up with the snide comments and hateful looks the townspeople throw at them, Mags thinks she’s destined to pay for the horrible, awful thing her mom did—and that she’s left her and Rose to deal with—until the day she dies.But when a nationwide televised dance competition posts tryouts in nearby Portland, Mags’s best friend, George, says they have to go and audition. Not only have they spent the past fourteen years of their lives dancing side-by-side, dreaming of a day just like this, but also it could be Mags’s chance of a lifetime—a chance to win the grand-prize money and get her and Rose out of Summerland, a chance to do the thing she loves most with everyone watching, a chance to show the town that she’s not—and has never been—a “no-good Woodson girl,” like her mother. But will the competition prove too steep? And will Mags be able to retain her friendship with George as they go head-to-head in tryouts? Mags will have to learn that following her dreams may mean changing her life forever.
  • The Bible Read-To-Me 1 2 3 Book for Big and Little People to Enjoy Together

    Joy MacKenzie

    Hardcover (Chariot Family Pub, )
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  • Two-Wheeled Terror

    Jake MacKenzie

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1988)
    A search for a stolen bicycle leads King on a trail involving international customs and an ultramarathon bike race
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  • Propaganda and Empire: The manipulation of British public opinion, 1880–1960

    John M. MacKenzie

    Paperback (Manchester University Press, Jan. 15, 1988)
    It has been said that the British Empire, on which the sun never set, meant little to the man in the street. Apart from the jingoist eruptions at the death of Gordon or the relief of Mafeking he remained stonily indifferent to the imperial destiny that beckoned his rulers so alluringly. Strange, then that for three-quarters of a century it was scarcely possible to buy a bar of soap or a tin of biscuits without being reminded of the idea of Empire. Packaging, postcards, music hall, cinema, boy's stories and school books, exhibitions and parades, all conveyed the message that Empire was an adventure and an ennobling responsibility. Army and navy were a sure shield for the mother country and the subject peoples alike. Boys' brigades and Scouts stiffened the backbone of youth who flocked to join. In this illuminating study John M. Mackenzie explores the manifestations of the imperial idea, from the trappings of royalty through writers like G. A. Henty to the humble cigarette card. He shows that it was so powerful and pervasive that it outlived the passing of Empire itself and, as events such as the Falklands 'adventure' showed, the embers continue to smoulder.
  • Cassie: Shoot for Keeps

    T Mackenzie

    language (, June 22, 2015)
    Cassie and her friends have been together forever - at least that's what it feels like! They've always done everything together, but now they've started the last year of Primary School things start getting difficult. Cassie and her friends get the chance to show what they can do, but will Cassie's past test her friendship, and her faith, too far?
  • Spin the Sky

    Jill MacKenzie

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Magnolia Woodson wants nothing more than to get her and her sister, Rose, out of the pitifully small, clamming-obsessed Oregon town that hates them—she just doesn’t know how. Forced to put up with the snide comments and hateful looks the townspeople throw at them, Mags thinks she’s destined to pay for the horrible, awful thing her mom did—and that she’s left her and Rose to deal with—until the day she dies.But when a nationwide televised dance competition posts tryouts in nearby Portland, Mags’s best friend, George, says they have to go and audition. Not only have they spent the past fourteen years of their lives dancing side-by-side, dreaming of a day just like this, but also it could be Mags’s chance of a lifetime—a chance to win the grand-prize money and get her and Rose out of Summerland, a chance to do the thing she loves most with everyone watching, a chance to show the town that she’s not—and has never been—a “no-good Woodson girl,” like her mother. But will the competition prove too steep? And will Mags be able to retain her friendship with George as they go head-to-head in tryouts? Mags will have to learn that following her dreams may mean changing her life forever.
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  • The Growing Reader Phonics Bible

    Joy MacKenzie

    Audio CD (Tyndale Entertainment, Oct. 1, 2003)
    The ideal companion to The Growing Reader Phonics Bible, this audio Bible helps children learn to read using both their eyes and ears. It features the complete text of The Growing Reader Phonics Bible in 160 minutes of listening time. Every story is read by young children who model good reading skills and is underscored with music and effects written by accomplished musician and composer John E. Coates. Children can read along in the Bible storybook to learn all of the 44 phonics sounds and build a love of reading as well as a love for the Bible.
  • Worsted

    Jim Mackenzie

    language (, Jan. 6, 2014)
    A darkish children's bedtime story, both chilling and inspiring.
  • One Day We Met the Lions

    Janet Mackenzie

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Jan. 1, 2001)
    One day Rachael went with her brothers, Peter and James to the zoo. Find out what all three learn about Lions, about Daniel and about God who helped David.
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