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  • Freaks of Greenfield High

    Maree Anderson

    language (Maree Anderson, Sept. 9, 2011)
    Jay's a cyborg who looks just like normal teenage girl. She's super-strong, super-smart, and she can even appear to grow and age like a human. When a covert organization intent on using Jay as a weapon comes after her, she needs to find a place where she can blend in. Greenfield High seems perfect... except that the boys all think she's totally hot and keep hitting on her, and she has no clue how to handle the attention. Who knew high school could be so perilous?To add to her confusion she's evolving - experiencing human emotions for the first time. And when she encounters ex-jock-turned-outcast Tyler, he sends her logical brain into a spin. She's just starting to get the hang of this girlfriend/boyfriend thing when her pursuers track her down. Now's sooo not the time for a cyborg to fall in love and get all emotional! **Young Adult paranormal, 68000 words; contains swearing, and themes more suited to older YA readers**~Optioned for TV by Cream Drama, Inc., Canada~Winner, YA category: Gulf Coast RWA's Silken Sands Self-Published Star contest ~Winner, YA category: Maryland Romance Writers Reveal Your Inner Vixen contest ~Best YA nominee: eFestival of Words Book Fair Best of the Independent eBook AwardsThe Freaks Series so far:~Freaks of Greenfield High~Freaks in the City~Freaks Under FireOther Young Adult books by Maree Anderson:LIMINAL: Wren's a liminal who can phase in and out of the real world. And like everything that's supposed to be cool, it's complicated. She's caught between two warring factions who'd kill to get a piece of her. Someone's blocked my energy flows so if she phases she'll be trapped in a ghostlike plane called Between... and die. And to top it all off, she's totally crushing on mysterious bad boy Kade. Her life's spinning out of control. She doesn't know who to trust anymore. And what she finds lurking Between is the biggest shock of all.
  • Keto Bread Machine Cookbook: Easy, Quick, and Delicious Ketogenic, Low Carb, and Gluten Free Recipes for Baking Homemade Bread in a Bread Maker for Weight Loss, fat Burning, and Healthy Living!

    Maria Anderson

    eBook
    Do you follow a ketogenic diet but still miss bread?Do you want to learn how to bake your own scrumptious loaves without having to deal with the mess or spend countless hours in the kitchen?If you answered yes, then this cookbook is what you need.There is nothing better than the wonderful, mouthwatering aroma of freshly baked bread filling the kitchen.In this guide you'll discover how to use the versatile bread machine to bake and enjoy the fluffy goodness of a healthy loaf of bread while staying on track with the keto lifestyle.This book includes 30 recipes to suit all occasions. Tasty and easy recipes, simple to follow, delicious that will help curb those carb cravings. Serving size and nutritional information for every single recipe.What are you waiting for?Scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button to get started today!
  • Keto Bread Machine Cookbook: Easy, Quick, and Delicious Ketogenic, Low Carb, and Gluten Free Recipes for Baking Homemade Bread in a Bread Maker for Weight Loss, fat Burning, and Healthy Living!

    Maria Anderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Do you follow a ketogenic diet but still miss bread?Do you want to learn how to bake your own scrumptious loaves without having to deal with the mess or spend countless hours in the kitchen?If you answered yes, then this cookbook is what you need.There is nothing better than the wonderful, mouthwatering aroma of freshly baked bread filling the kitchen.In this guide you'll discover how to use the versatile bread machine to bake and enjoy the fluffy goodness of a healthy loaf of bread while staying on track with the keto lifestyle.This book includes 30 recipes to suit all occasions. Tasty and easy recipes, simple to follow, delicious that will help curb those carb cravings. Serving size and nutritional information for every single recipe.What are you waiting for?Scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button to get started today!
  • Teddy Finds a Home

    Marcie Anderson

    Paperback (Willowisp Pr, June 1, 1988)
    Book by Anderson, Marcie
  • A Joy-Filled Life

    Mo Anderson

    Paperback (Greenleaf Book Group Press, Feb. 2, 2016)
    In 2005, Mo assumed her current role as vice chairman of the board of Keller Williams Realty. After decades of success, which earned her innumerable professional accolades and awards, Mo is focused on the future. She continues to nurture the Keller Williams culture through training, coaching and consulting with Keller Williams associates and leaders. Her most recent and exciting endeavor has been writing this book: A Joy-filled Life, which she is currently touring North America and speaking about. In 2014, she also launched MoAnderson.com. Through this online mentorship platform, Mo shares life-changing principles to a rapidly growing community of members. In every way, Mo is committed to leaving a legacy: the higher purpose of business is to give, care and share.
  • There's a Tiger In My Closet

    M. Anderson

    language (, Nov. 8, 2012)
    This book is guaranteed to make you and your kids laugh!The children's rhymes in this book were originally created to make the author's children laugh. They laughed and laughed and insisted on showing the rhymes to their friends. Their friends enjoyed them as well. Soon, an entire book of wacky and zany rhymes had been created and was making the rounds from family to family. This is that book, with a few illustrations thrown in for good measure. In this book, your kids will meet a boy who finds a tiger in his closet, a girl who can transform into anything she wants, the dog who kept on growing and Wild Wonky Wilbur, the boy who couldn't stop running. It's a world where cats can change the TV channel, animals learn karate and monkeys keep secrets.I hope you enjoy these poems and rhymes as much as we have!
  • Our Black Year: One Family's Quest to Buy Black in America's Racially Divided Economy

    Maggie Anderson

    Paperback (PublicAffairs, May 14, 2013)
    Maggie and John Anderson were successful African American professionals raising two daughters in a tony suburb of Chicago. But they felt uneasy over their good fortune. Most African Americans live in economically starved neighborhoods. Black wealth is about one tenth of white wealth, and black businesses lag behind businesses of all other racial groups in every measure of success. One problem is that black consumers--unlike consumers of other ethnicities-- choose not to support black-owned businesses. At the same time, most of the businesses in their communities are owned by outsiders.On January 1, 2009 the Andersons embarked on a year-long public pledge to "buy black." They thought that by taking a stand, the black community would be mobilized to exert its economic might. They thought that by exposing the issues, Americans of all races would see that economically empowering black neighborhoods benefits society as a whole. Instead, blacks refused to support their own, and others condemned their experiment. Drawing on economic research and social history as well as her personal story, Maggie Anderson shows why the black economy continues to suffer and issues a call to action to all of us to do our part to reverse this trend.
  • From Boas to Black Power: Racism, Liberalism, and American Anthropology

    Mark Anderson

    Paperback (Stanford University Press, May 14, 2019)
    From Boas to Black Power investigates how U.S. cultural anthropologists wrote about race, racism, and "America" in the 20th century as a window into the greater project of U.S. anti-racist liberalism. Anthropology as a discipline and the American project share a common origin: their very foundations are built upon white supremacy, and both are still reckoning with their racist legacies. In this groundbreaking intellectual history of anti-racism within twentieth-century cultural anthropology, Mark Anderson starts with the legacy of Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict and continues through the post-war and Black Power movement to the birth of the Black Studies discipline, exploring the problem "America" represents for liberal anti-racism. Anderson shows how cultural anthropology contributed to liberal American discourses on race that simultaneously bolstered and denied white domination. From Boas to Black Power provides a major rethinking of anthropological anti-racism as a project that, in step with the American racial liberalism it helped create, paradoxically maintained white American hegemony. Anthropologists influenced by radical political movements of the 1960s offered the first sustained challenge to that project, calling attention to the racial contradictions of American liberalism reflected in anthropology. Their critiques remain relevant for the discipline and the nation.
  • Shakespeare By Another Name

    Mark Anderson

    eBook (Untreed Reads, Nov. 3, 2011)
    The debate over the true author of the Shakespeare canon has raged for centuries. Astonishingly little evidence supports the traditional belief that Will Shakespeare, the actor and businessman from Stratford-upon-Avon, was the author. Legendary figures such as Mark Twain, Walt Whitman and Sigmund Freud have all expressed grave doubts that an uneducated man who apparently owned no books and never left England wrote plays and poems that consistently reflect a learned and well-traveled insider's perspective on royal courts and the ancient feudal nobility. Recent scholarship has turned to Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford—an Elizabethan court playwright known to have written in secret and who had ample means, motive and opportunity to in fact have assumed the "Shakespeare" disguise. "Shakespeare" by Another Name is the literary biography of Edward de Vere as "Shakespeare." This groundbreaking book tells the story of de Vere's action-packed life—as Renaissance man, spendthrift, courtier, wit, student, scoundrel, patron, military adventurer, and, above all, prolific ghostwriter—finding in it the background material for all of The Bard's works. Biographer Mark Anderson incorporates a wealth of new evidence, including de Vere’s personal copy of the Bible (in which de Vere underlines scores of passages that are also prominent Shakespearean biblical references).
  • Shakespeare By Another Name: A Biography Of Edward De Vere, Earl Of Oxford, The Man Who Was Shakespeare

    Mark Anderson

    Hardcover (Gotham, Aug. 4, 2005)
    Draws on a wealth of new evidence to argue that the bard was actually Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford, in a portrait that identifies the earl as a courtier, scholar, and prolific ghostwriter whose life events convincingly mirrored and inspired themes in Shakespeare's plays. 40,000 first printing.
  • Flight Attendant Memoir

    Margo Anderson

    language (Anderson Productions LLC, Jan. 2, 2016)
    Flight Attendant Memoir is an intriguing, inside view of the not-so-friendly skies seen through the eyes of former flight attendant, Margo Anderson; if you are a frequent flier or plan to fly in the near future, fasten your seat belts for a turbulent read!
  • A Joy-Filled Life

    Mo Anderson

    eBook (Greenleaf Book Group Press, Feb. 2, 2016)
    In 2005, Mo assumed her current role as vice chairman of the board of Keller Williams Realty. After decades of success, which earned her innumerable professional accolades and awards, Mo is focused on the future. She continues to nurture the Keller Williams culture through training, coaching and consulting with Keller Williams associates and leaders. Her most recent and exciting endeavor has been writing this book: A Joy-filled Life, which she is currently touring North America and speaking about. In 2014, she also launched MoAnderson.com. Through this online mentorship platform, Mo shares life-changing principles to a rapidly growing community of members. In every way, Mo is committed to leaving a legacy: the higher purpose of business is to give, care and share.