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  • A Taste of Latin America: Culinary Traditions and Classic Recipes from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico & Venezuela

    Patricia Cartin

    Hardcover (Imagine, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Latin American food is steeped in history and tradition. From Peru's spicy and citrusy ceviche to hearty Colombian beef, pork, and seafood stews to Argentina's silky, sweet dulce le leche desserts, cooks of all skill levels are invited to discover what make this region's cuisine incomparable. Complete with four-color photographs, expertly crafted recipes and additional insight on the background and customs of each country featured, budding chefs and seasoned experts alike will be enticed by this authentic and unique compilation.
  • I Can See You From The Stars

    Patricia Cook

    Hardcover (Tellwell Talent, July 28, 2020)
    Do you think children ever wonder what their lost loved ones are saying to them? I know I do.It's never easy to watch a child grieve over the loss of a loved one and more often than not the issue is avoided and not talked about because it's just easier that way. But children need reassurance and hope during these difficult times.This book was created and designed to do just that. Written from the perspective of a lost loved one, "I Can See You From The Stars" is the call for hope these children need to help encourage them while on their journey through grief.
  • A Taste of Latin America: Culinary Traditions and Classic Recipes from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico & Venezuela

    Patricia Cartin

    eBook (Imagine, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Latin American food is steeped in history and tradition. From Peru's spicy and citrusy ceviche to hearty Colombian beef, pork, and seafood stews to Argentina's silky, sweet dulce le leche desserts, cooks of all skill levels are invited to discover what make this region's cuisine incomparable. Complete with four-color photographs, expertly crafted recipes and additional insight on the background and customs of each country featured, budding chefs and seasoned experts alike will be enticed by this authentic and unique compilation.
  • Autophagy: Learn How To Activate Autophagy Safely Through Intermittent Fasting, Exercise and Diet. A Practical Guide to Detox Your Body and Boost Your Energy

    Patricia Cook

    language (, June 23, 2019)
    "Buy the Paperback Version of this Book and get the Kindle Book version for FREE"Have you ever wondered about the secret to living a long, full life, free from disease and other ailments associated with old age? Then keep reading. Many of us see our ancestors as superhumans that were lucky enough to be strong, agile, and enjoy life. But there was nothing inherently special about them! They only knew to abide by an ancient rule of nature. Nature, in turn, rewarded them with strength, agility, and health.These days, however, many of us go about life without much regard to what we eat and how we eat. It is little wonder our bodies become easy targets for all sort of diseases and, worst of all, we do not get to enjoy a long life.The good news is that you can tap into the age long tradition that helped our forefathers. You can equip your body with the right resources to be strong, resistant to diseases, and thrive against all odds. You can get rid of toxins from your body and take practical steps to make your body stronger. That is the aim of this manual that introduces the concept of Autophagy.The best part is that you are not ingesting any drug or following some strict diet to activate this in your body. This book will open you up to tested principles through which you can activate autophagy in your body. Some of the knowledge you will find in this manual includes:The concepts of microautophagy and macroautophagyHow to activate autophagy via exercise, fasting, and ketosisThe role of water fasting in reaching ketosisMisconceptions about autophagy debunkedHow long and how to fast before autophagy sets inLifestyle and food choices that will help activate autophagyAutophagy mistakes to avoidAnd so much more!This manual is for everyone who values their life and health. It is for he young and old alike who value healthy living and would like to keep their bodies and immune systems resilient to all forms of disease attack. The teachings of this manual are your ticket to a long, good life, without the fear of your body failing you any time soon. Scroll to the top of the page and click the "buy now" button!
  • Alice Paul, A Suffragist for Today: Moving Forward, Looking Back

    Patricia Cuff

    (Independently published, April 7, 2020)
    Alice Paul fought for women and made trouble too. In her time, virtually no American woman, was allowed to vote. She was a sham citizen with no voice in her own government. Relentlessly, Alice attacked this inequality. She confronted egregious offenders against women’s rights, from the man in the streets, to the all-male (save one) United States Congress, to President Woodrow Wilson himself. And she prevailed. Intrepid Alice did it like Gandhi did, by making her oppressors condemn themselves…in public.Alice Paul evolved from a privileged childhood steeped in Quaker values, and later, through her chance encounters in England with the beautiful militant, Christabel Pankhurst and a redoubtable red-head, Lucy Burns, she utilized these values as a suffragette. Alice always played hard for the cause, and in return suffered hunger strikes and forced feedings in British prisons. These ordeals, however, forged the tough young woman who became the leader of the American suffragists, the legendary “Iron Jawed Angels.”With her single-minded focus on passage of the 19th Amendment, Alice Paul was ingenious in her mobilization of resources, and unconquerable under her American jailers’ cruel tactics. Sadly though, her challenges weren’t restricted to the men who attacked her followers, a virulent faction of fellow suffragists actively decried her bold methods. Then there was rampant racial bias, and the intransigence of cultural roles. This American history not only teaches, it enables. Today’s enlightened activists can look to Alice for more than inspiration; they can scrutinize her methods for making effective change. Since there’s work left to be done, questions about our 21st century values arise. Do females and males now earn the same pay for the same job? Do all organized religions offer parity for women? Did the Equal Rights Amendment ever pass? And do we still need #Metoo? What would Alice do?Readers have an opportunity to weigh in on these issues and still more raised in Alice Paul, Suffragist for Today’s Woman, at http://www.patriciacuff.com Chat about questions regarding the suffragists’ response to racial inclusion, the impact of militant activism, and an examination of the place of money in politics. Look hard at Alice’s methods for making effective history. They worked.
  • Betrayed!

    Patricia Calvert

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 27, 2004)
    The final volume in the gripping trilogy follows best friends Tyler Bohannon and Isaac Peerce as they journey to the American West in search of adventure, but when a double-crossing captain sells them to the Sioux Indians, their friendship is put to the test. Reprint.
  • Sooner

    Patricia Calvert

    Hardcover (Atheneum, May 1, 1998)
    In a sequel to Bigger, Tyler, on the brink of adulthood, takes on the duties of the man of the house on his family's post-Civil War farm, a situation that is complicated by scant supplies and a surprise visitor.
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  • Alice Paul, A Suffragist for Today: Moving Forward, Looking Back

    Patricia Cuff

    language (, Feb. 17, 2020)
    Alice Paul fought for women and made trouble too. In her time, virtually no American woman, was allowed to vote. She was a sham citizen without a voice in her own government. Relentlessly, Alice attacked this inequality. She confronted egregious offenders against women’s rights, from rowdies in the streets, to the all-male (save one) United States Congress, to President Woodrow Wilson himself. And she prevailed. Intrepid Alice did it like Gandhi did, by making her oppressors condemn themselves…in public.Alice Paul evolved from a privileged childhood steeped in Quaker values, and later, through her chance encounters in England with the beautiful militant, Christabel Pankhurst and a redoubtable red-head, Lucy Burns, she utilized these values as a suffragette. Alice always played hard for the cause, and in return suffered hunger strikes and forced feedings in British prisons. These ordeals, however, forged the tough young woman who became the leader of the American suffragists, the legendary “Iron Jawed Angels.”With her single-minded focus on passage of the 19th Amendment, Alice Paul was ingenious in her mobilization of resources, and unconquerable under her American jailers’ cruel tactics. Sadly though, her challenges weren’t restricted to the men who attacked her followers, a virulent faction of fellow suffragists actively decried her bold methods. Additionally there was rampant racial bias, and the intransigence of cultural roles. This American history not only teaches, it enables. Today’s enlightened activists can look to Alice for more than inspiration; they can scrutinize her methods for making effective change. Since there’s work left to be done, questions about our 21st century values arise. Do females and males earn the same pay for the same job? Do all organized religions offer parity for women? Did the Equal Rights Amendment ever pass? And do we still need #Metoo? What would Alice do?Readers have an opportunity to weigh in on these issues and still more raised in Alice Paul, Suffragist for Today’s Woman, at http://www.patriciacuff.com Chat about questions regarding the suffragists’ tepid response to racial inclusion, the impact of militant activism, and an examination of the place of money in politics. Look hard at Alice’s methods for making effective history. They worked.
  • A Spoiled Dog Lives Here

    Patricia Cary

    eBook (, May 21, 2020)
    Join Rosie through the four seasons of her life. Our beloved pup comforts elderly but sometimes gets into trouble while exploring the beaches of the Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Autumn Days

    Patricia Casey

    Hardcover (Philomel, Aug. 27, 1984)
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  • Bigger

    Patricia Calvert

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 2003)
    In the spring of 1865 the Civil War has finally ended. Men are coming home. Families are being reunited -- except for Tyler's. His father is going with a band of men to Mexico, where they will regroup, rearm, and continue the fight against the Yankees. Tyler is stunned. For four years he's dreamed of seeing his father again, and he can't let go of that dream. There's only one thing Tyler can do -- go get his father and bring him home. Tyler starts his trek from Missouri to the Rio Grande alone, but he quickly gains a companion -- a strange dog made mean by cruelty but tamed by hunger and Tyler's desperately lonely need for him. Tyler names him Bigger. The journey is long and hard but, with Bigger by his side, possible. Tyler might make it all the way to the Rio Grande. He might even find his father. But most importantly, Bigger helps Tyler realize that some dreams might not be worth holding on to.
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  • Unconditional Surrender: The Romance of Julia and Ulysses S. Grant

    Patricia Cameron

    eBook (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 18, 2012)
    A sweeping romance which takes us from Julia and Ulysses' courtship in the woods of White Haven, her plantation home, to her dramatic role in the surrender of the South. "Unconditional Surrender" reveals General and Mrs. Grant as romantic, passionate and sexy.