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Books with author Susan C. Miller

  • Astrology Zone The Year Ahead 2019

    Susan Miller

    eBook (Liberty Street, Dec. 7, 2018)
    In the world of astrology, there is only one person you should trust to read your 2019 horoscope: Susan Miller, the internationally respected founder of Astrology Zone®. Susan's monthly reports and readings, published on her website and via her app, "Daily Horoscope Astrology Zone + More by Susan Miller," are celebrated world-wide equally for their warmth and sincerity as their accuracy and comprehensive nature. And now, she has prepared a wonderful new set of predictions for astrological sign in her newest publication, THE YEAR AHEAD 2019. Stuffed full of important information and featuring a layman's guide to the basics of astrology, Susan's comforting interpretations will keep you up-to-date on upcoming major eclipses, moons, and the movements of the planets-and what their transits mean for you. Learn what the heavenly bodies have to tell you about what's next in your love life, career, home, and finances-and much, much more. Including: A full 2019 astrological reading for every horoscope sign, and why you should also read for your Ascendant SignEvery date you need to know: Eclipses, new and full moons, and when planets will enter key houses What's up with Mercury Retrograde: a what's when guide to avoiding communication and technology errors
  • When Parents Have Problems: A Book for Teens and Older Children With an Abusive, Alcoholic, or Mentally Ill Parent

    Susan B. Miller

    Paperback (Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd, June 1, 1995)
    Covers selfishess, abuse, pain, emotions, the effects of parental problems on everyday life, scapegoating, power struggles, and related topics, and provides advice on getting professional help
  • When Parents Have Problems: A Book for Teens and Older Children Who Have a Disturbed or Difficult Parent

    Susan B., Ph.D. Miller

    Paperback (Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd, Jan. 9, 2012)
    Numerous books have been written for adults who grew up coping with troubled and difficult parents. This newly revised second edition expands the information in the previous edition by updating current knowledge that provides a thorough overview for children who are coping with difficult and/or troubled parents. Two chapters have been added. The first addresses parents who have difficult personalities. These parents are not openly abusive or obviously neglectful to their kids but are overprotective, perfectionists, and immature. The kinds of problems that a parent's troubles can cause and ideas on how to deal constructively with the challenges is discussed. The second new chapter addresses parents in poverty. Some families are poor by any standard, and some are poor in relation to their community. Either type of poverty is difficult for a child, and the problems of poverty may be different for a teenager than for a younger child. The author helps the reader to be realistic about the sources of a problem, particularly if they are the result of a parent's difficulties. Additional topics discuss mistreatment, selfishness, when parents are in pain, when parents cause pain, powerhouse feelings, troubled parents and ordinary teen life. scapegoating, power struggles, choosing your parent over yourself, why parents have problems, and when should you call Protective Services. Suggestions are incorporated throughout the book on how to deal with the problems of the parent so that the child and/or teenager can keep on track with their own growing up. This book is an excellent resource for therapists, school counselors, group leaders, and others who work with children and teenagers and who want reading materials to recommend to them.
  • The Natural Soap Book: Making Herbal and Vegetable-Based Soaps

    Susan Miller Cavitch

    eBook (Storey Publishing, LLC, June 30, 1995)
    Making your own soap is fun, easy, and rewarding. In this introductory guide, Susan Miller Cavitch shows you how to craft your own all-natural, wonderfully smelling soaps. Illustrated directions take you through the whole process, from buying supplies to cutting the final bars. With easy-to-follow recipes that range from classics like oatmeal and honey soap to more adventurous combinations using goat milk and borage, you’ll be inspired to make uniquely personal soaps that are gentle on your skin and a pleasure for your nose.
  • ABC Dot Marker Activity: Do A Dot ABC coloring booK:Great for Learning Alphabet:ABC coloring book:Fun Coloring Books for Toddlers & Kids Ages 2, 3, 4 & 5

    Susan Miller

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 23, 2020)
    ▶▶ABC Dot Marker Activity◀◀Do you want your child to learn the English alphabet?Then you will both love ABC Dot Marker Activity. It is the perfect way for your child to learn all the letters from A to Z the Fun wayWHAT'S INSIDE:- Over 50 Dot Marker Alphabet Activity Pages- Fun for Preschoolers and Toddlers- dot the letter of the alphabet- 8.5” x 11” Pages perfect for little hands- Works great with dauber dawgs markers, dab o ink markers, dab and dot markers, crazy dot markers, do a dot art markers, dab markers and more!- Discover the letters A, B, C and more with this do a dot art activity book. ABC coloring books for toddlers are a great way to learn letters.
  • Lizzie and the Redcoat: Stirrings of Revolution in the American Colonies

    Susan Martins Miller

    Paperback (Barbour Books, April 1, 2006)
    Time Period: Dec. 1764 - May 1766 Tensions simmer in 1765 Boston, home to twelve-year-old Lizzie Murray. Residents of the city are dividing over loyalty to England-and the divisions strike within Lizzie's own family, as her brother and father often find themselves at odds. When a mob wounds a young British soldier, Lizzie chooses to help the frightened Redcoat-a move that brings even more trouble to her life. Where is God in the emotional upheaval afflicting the colonies? Can Lizzie overcome the fear that weighs on her soul? Written especially for eight- to twelve-year-old girls, this story teaches important lessons of American history and the Christian faith.
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  • Can You Find Sadie?

    Susan Miller

    Paperback (Golden Books, July 1, 1991)
    A little girl looks in each room of her house and even outside for her dog, Sadie
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  • Starting Over

    Susan Martins Miller

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
    When Steven and Isabel Harrington's father loses his job in 1935, the family travels from Minneapolis to Seattle, where they settle into a hotel owned by a Japanese American family, the Wakamutsus
  • Lydia the Patriot: The Boston Massacre

    Susan Martins Miller

    Paperback (Barbour Books, Feb. 1, 2004)
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  • Hudson Taylor

    Susan Martins Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, March 1, 1993)
    Going into China to share the story of Jesus is a perilous journey across high seas and rough terrain where unforeseen dangers await.
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  • Young Readers Christian Library: Esther

    Susan Martins Miller

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, May 1, 1992)
    Esther was in the court of King Xerxes and acted bravely to save the Jewish people from death.
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  • Cowboy Nativity: A Narrative Poem

    Susan Miller

    Paperback (Gatekeeper Press, Aug. 7, 2016)
    A NARRATIVE POEM ABOUT THE BIRTH OF CHRIST FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A COWBOY. About the Author Susan Miller (Mynar) was born July 31, 1967 and grew up on a farm near the small town of West, Texas along with her seven brothers and sisters. Always a tomboy, she loved being outside, in the barn, or showing animals through the FFA and 4-H. She married James Miller at the age of sixteen, and together they have three children, one stepdaughter, nine grandsons and one granddaughter. Times were not always good, but her belief in God gave her the strength to endure. Susan and her sister owned a childcare center for thirty years and always felt blessed spending time with so many children. Susan has always had a passion for the western way of life and writes country music, poems and loves any outdoor activity that includes family and friends. She is a member of St. Martins Church in Tours, Texas where whe wrote this poem.
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