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  • Down South Paleo: Delectable Southern Recipes Adapted for Gluten-free, Paleo Eaters

    Jennifer Robins

    Paperback (Page Street Publishing, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Delicious Paleo Comfort Food Dishes from the Heart of the SouthBeing Paleo doesn't mean you have to skimp on Southern cooking. In Down South Paleo, Jennifer Robins, creator of Predominantly Paleo, offers Paleo-friendly takes on Southern staples such as:- Home-Style Chicken-Fried Steak + Cream Gravy- Mississippi Fried Catfish + Homemade Tartar Sauce- Texas Slow Cooker Beef Chili- Crescent City Shrimp + Sausage Gumbo- Fried Green Tomatoes- Lone Star Huevos Rancheros- Creamy Cajun Chicken + Pasta- Mama's Fried Chicken Mashed "Taters"Robins' mastery of alternative flours and smart use of other Paleo ingredients will keep your cooking healthy AND keep you from missing out on the comfort foods often restricted on the Paleo diet. In true Southern, comfort-food style, these Paleo twists will have you putting the extra "m" in Mmmm and saying "Y'all" like the locals in no time.
  • Yellow Star

    Jennifer Roy

    Paperback (Two Lions, June 3, 2014)
    "In 1945 the war ended. The Germans surrendered, and the ghetto was liberated. Out of over a quarter of a million people, about 800 walked out of the ghetto. Of those who survived, only twelve were children. I was one of the twelve." For more than fifty years after the war, Syvia, like many Holocaust survivors, did not talk about her experiences in the Lodz ghetto in Poland. She buried her past in order to move forward. But finally she decided it was time to share her story, and so she told it to her niece, who has re-told it here using free verse inspired by her aunt. This is the true story of Syvia Perlmutter—a story of courage, heartbreak, and finally survival despite the terrible circumstances in which she grew up. A timeline, historical notes, and an author's note are included.
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  • Down South Paleo: Delectable Southern Recipes Adapted for Gluten-free, Paleo Eaters

    Jennifer Robins

    eBook (Page Street Publishing, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Delicious Paleo Comfort Food Dishes from the Heart of the SouthBeing Paleo doesn't mean you have to skimp on Southern cooking. In Down South Paleo, Jennifer Robins, creator of Predominantly Paleo, offers Paleo-friendly takes on Southern staples such as:- Home-Style Chicken-Fried Steak + Cream Gravy- Mississippi Fried Catfish + Homemade Tartar Sauce- Texas Slow Cooker Beef Chili- Crescent City Shrimp + Sausage Gumbo- Fried Green Tomatoes- Lone Star Huevos Rancheros- Creamy Cajun Chicken + Pasta- Mama's Fried Chicken Mashed "Taters"Robins' mastery of alternative flours and smart use of other Paleo ingredients will keep your cooking healthy AND keep you from missing out on the comfort foods often restricted on the Paleo diet. In true Southern, comfort-food style, these Paleo twists will have you putting the extra "m" in Mmmm and saying "Y'all" like the locals in no time.
  • Yellow Star

    Jennifer Roy

    eBook (Two Lions, May 15, 2012)
    "In 1945 the war ended. The Germans surrendered, and the ghetto was liberated. Out of over a quarter of a million people, about 800 walked out of the ghetto. Of those who survived, only twelve were children. I was one of the twelve." For more than fifty years after the war, Syvia, like many Holocaust survivors, did not talk about her experiences in the Lodz ghetto in Poland. She buried her past in order to move forward. But finally she decided it was time to share her story, and so she told it to her niece, who has re-told it here using free verse inspired by her aunt. This is the true story of Syvia Perlmutter—a story of courage, heartbreak, and finally survival despite the terrible circumstances in which she grew up. A timeline, historical notes, and an author's note are included.
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  • After the War is Over: A Novel

    Jennifer Robson

    eBook (William Morrow Paperbacks, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The International bestselling author of Somewhere in France returns with her sweeping second novel—a tale of class, love, and freedom—in which a young woman must find her place in a world forever changed.After four years as a military nurse, Charlotte Brown is ready to leave behind the devastation of the Great War. The daughter of a vicar, she has always been determined to dedicate her life to helping others. Moving to busy Liverpool, she throws herself into her work with those most in need, only tearing herself away for the lively dinners she enjoys with the women at her boarding house.Just as Charlotte begins to settle into her new circumstances, two messages arrive that will change her life. One, from a radical young newspaper editor, offers her a chance to speak out for those who cannot. The other pulls her back to her past, and to a man she has tried, and failed, to forget.Edward Neville-Ashford, her former employer and the brother of Charlotte’s dearest friend, is now the new Earl of Cumberland—and a shadow of the man he once was. Yet under his battle wounds and haunted eyes Charlotte sees glimpses of the charming boy who long ago claimed her foolish heart. She wants to help him, but dare she risk her future for a man who can never be hers?As Britain seethes with unrest and post-war euphoria flattens into bitter disappointment, Charlotte must confront long-held insecurities to find her true voice . . . and the courage to decide if the life she has created is the one she truly wants.
  • Fearless

    Jennifer Jenkins

    eBook (Month9Books, LLC, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Gryphon has 23 days to ensure that the Zo, Joshua, and Tess are cared for before offering his life as ransom to Chief Barnabas in exchange for the lives of his best friend and mess brothers. He doesn't have the nerve to break Zo's heart with the truth and he spends his time inside the Allied Camp trying not to despise the very people he's been raised to hate—the Wolves. But Gryphon is not the only one harboring secrets. To spare her own life, Zo has made a blood oath promising to help the Kodiak Clan free their families living as Nameless slaves. When Gryphon learns the truth—that the peaceful life he'd planned for Zo is not secure—he commits himself to cooperating with the Allies and divulges a secret that will give the Allies the upper hand against the Ram. The Ram are leaving the Gate. The Great Move is underway. New alliances form as Wolf, Raven, and Kodiak combine forces in a final battle that will determine the fate of the entire region.
  • After the War is Over: A Novel

    Jennifer Robson

    Paperback (William Morrow Paperbacks, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The International bestselling author of Somewhere in France returns with her sweeping second novel—a tale of class, love, and freedom—in which a young woman must find her place in a world forever changed.After four years as a military nurse, Charlotte Brown is ready to leave behind the devastation of the Great War. The daughter of a vicar, she has always been determined to dedicate her life to helping others. Moving to busy Liverpool, she throws herself into her work with those most in need, only tearing herself away for the lively dinners she enjoys with the women at her boarding house.Just as Charlotte begins to settle into her new circumstances, two messages arrive that will change her life. One, from a radical young newspaper editor, offers her a chance to speak out for those who cannot. The other pulls her back to her past, and to a man she has tried, and failed, to forget.Edward Neville-Ashford, her former employer and the brother of Charlotte’s dearest friend, is now the new Earl of Cumberland—and a shadow of the man he once was. Yet under his battle wounds and haunted eyes Charlotte sees glimpses of the charming boy who long ago claimed her foolish heart. She wants to help him, but dare she risk her future for a man who can never be hers?As Britain seethes with unrest and post-war euphoria flattens into bitter disappointment, Charlotte must confront long-held insecurities to find her true voice . . . and the courage to decide if the life she has created is the one she truly wants.
  • The Law of Attraction for Kids

    Jennifer Jennifer

    eBook
    Do you believe in magic? Well, if you do, then you’re going to want to learn about something called the Law of Attraction. If you use the Law of Attraction, you can be anything you want to be, you can have anything you want to have. All of your most wonderful dreams will come true! Do you think this sounds hard? Do you think this sounds impossible? It’s not! It’s easy! All you have to do is read this book for 21 days in a row. That’s it. Even before the 21 days are up, you’ll see wonderful things starting to happen in your life. And, before you know it, your life will be awesome. An awesome life is what you deserve. Because you’re awesome!
  • Clanless

    Jennifer Jenkins

    eBook (Month9Books, LLC, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Striker Gryphon has lost his position of honor among the Ram, and is now a hunted man. A traitor. Zo, the object of his affection, was murdered by members of his former clan. To honor her memory, he journeys to the highly secretive Raven "Nest" to warn strangers of their impending demise—though it could cost him more than just his pride. He doesn't know that Zo is very much alive and in another part of the region assisting Nameless refugees over a mountain swarming with wild men known as "Clanless." As each struggle to make sense of what their lives have become, they fight and claw to reach the Allied Camp, their last hope in bringing peace to the region. But the road back to one another is treacherous and uncertain. And freedom will come with a price.
  • It's Not a Perfect World, but I'll Take It: 50 Life Lessons for Teens Like Me Who Are Kind of

    Jennifer Rose

    Hardcover (Skyhorse, May 24, 2016)
    Jennifer Rose is autistic. She’s also a college student who loves reading, writes fan fiction, and wants to be on TV someday. She sees the world a little differently than most people around her. She’s had trouble coping with school, has struggled with bullies and mean girls, but she has also achieved much in the face of adversity. And through it all, with the help of her parents, Jennifer’s learned a few lessons: #5: Use your dreams to make a difference. #8: You won’t be perfect at everything, not even the things you do best. #18: Learn to take jokes, even your dad’s. #26: Down times will be bouncing up soon . . . #27: . . . meanwhile, enjoy what you have. #47: Talk about your feelings, even when it’s hard.It’s Not a Perfect World, but I’ll Take It is an uplifting guide to life. It explains how you can be different and still connect with others, how to deal with tough realities, and how to celebrate happy times. Told with irresistible honesty and humor, Jennifer’s fifty bite-sized stories will have teens and adults nodding in recognition and gaining new insights about themselves.
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  • Learning With Ernie - Diversity

    Jennifer R. Robinson

    Paperback (Underdog Innovations, Sept. 19, 2019)
    Meet Emmy and her adorable rescue pup Ernie. In this children's book series debut, Learning with Ernie, Emmy learns the true meaning of DIVERSITY and why each of our differences makes us special and unique. The adventures await, so join Emmy and Ernie as they journey through life while learning valuable lessons together! Each book in this series will focus on important topics to be taught to children at an early age. The bright and vibrant illustrations, along with the important message conveyed in Learning with Ernie - Diversity, will be sure to grab the hearts and attention of all kids!
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  • Goodbye, Mr. Spalding

    Jennifer Robin Barr

    Hardcover (Calkins Creek, March 26, 2019)
    Set in Philadelphia during the Great Depression, this middle-grade historical novel tells the story of a twelve-year-old boy and his best friend as they attempt to stop a wall from being built at Shibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, that would block the view of the baseball field from their rooftops.In 1930s Philadelphia, twelve-year-old Jimmy Frank and his best friend Lola live across the street from Shibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team. Their families and others on the street make extra money by selling tickets to bleachers on their flat rooftops, which have a perfect view of the field. However, falling ticket sales at the park prompt the manager and park owner to decide to build a wall that will block the view. Jimmy and Lola come up with a variety of ways to prevent the wall from being built, knowing that not only will they miss the view, but their families will be impacted from the loss of income. As Jimmy becomes more and more desperate to save their view, his dubious plans create a rift between him and Lola, and he must work to repair their friendship.
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