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  • A Wildflower Thrives in Florida: From Striving to Thriving after Sexual Abuse and Other Trauma

    Julie Woodley, H. Norman Wright

    Paperback (Resource Publications, April 4, 2019)
    Julie Woodley understands trauma. From physical and sexual abuse as a child, to abortion, the murder of a dear friend, brain injury, a brain tumor, and cancer, as well as two broken marriages, she has experienced more than a lifetime’s worth of pain and loss. But by the grace of God, she’s doing more than surviving—she’s thriving! Like a wildflower thrusting itself through a broken sidewalk, God has raised Julie’s joy and hope through the layers of loss and into the light of his plan for her. He has transformed her from a broken receiver of grace into a beautiful blossom who radiates the grace she has received into the lives of other hurting people. Trauma victims often feel weighed down by shame, anger, confusion, and pain. They may be so accustomed to “getting by” that having passion and joy seems impossible. In A Wildflower Thrives in Florida, they will encounter a story that will inspire them to imagine a life restored and overflowing with all the good things God intends for them.
  • Daisy Dragon Finds a Home

    Joan Marie Verba

    Paperback (FTL Publications, Jan. 2, 2016)
    Do you like dragons? Follow the adventures of Daisy Dragon as she finds a new home with her new human friend, Rhea. Rhea and her mom and dad have never had a dragon in the house before, and they all learn what Daisy can and cannot do. Rhea and Daisy play together, help out their neighbors…and try to stay out of trouble. Rhea can never tell what Daisy will do next…Daisy is always surprising her with what dragons can do. Daisy will surprise you, too! A children’s chapter book story for ages 6-8 (grades 1-3).
  • Compass Series: Waiting for Snow

    Jonathan Shipton, Jenny Williams

    Paperback (FBA Publications, June 1, 1999)
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  • Artworks On... Communication

    Sue Balsom, Jo Dahn, et al

    Paperback (FBA Publications, April 1, 2001)
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  • Artworks On...water

    Jo Dahn, Julian Davies

    Paperback (FBA Publications, )
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  • Kingdom Currency for Students, Graduates and Businessmen: How To Achieve Excellence, Get The Best Jobs Without Application And Build A Global Business Brand.

    Iredafenevesho Owolabi

    (Forcible Publications, April 8, 2018)
    Have you ever wondered if God had a recipe for the cancer in today’s society called unemployment? Have you ever desired to be so excellent or to build a global business brand? This book is designed to cut down unemployment in any society by 75%. Did you know that if you were the son of a king and you needed a good job, you would get the best without any application? How come many people who are sons of the King of kings still grope in the dark corridors of unemployment? This book shows you how to get the best jobs around the world without an application and how to be a high value asset to any company. This is no gimmicks! It also shows you how to become a person of excellence and how to build a global business brand with the use of kingdom currency principles. This is that one book that would put an end to any uncertainty in your academics, career and business. Do not hesitate to get this book. It is a destiny changer!
  • Eat Your Words

    Cathy Hulme, Sean MacGarry

    Paperback (Forbes Publications, July 1, 1996)
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  • Wondry Dragon Finds a Home: The Adventures of Wondry Dragon, Book 1

    Joan Marie Verba, FTL Publications

    Audiobook (FTL Publications, April 7, 2020)
    EPIC's 2017 eBook Young Reader winner. When Rhea goes with her mother to the animal shelter, they return home with a dragon! Rhea and her family find out what Wondry Dragon eats, where she sleeps, and what she needs when going out on a walk. Almost everyone in the neighborhood is friendly to Wondry, except the neighborhood bully Johnny. However, Rhea and Wondry have a surprise for him! A children’s chapter book story suitable for ages six to eight (grades one to three). From the Midwest Book Review: "Do you like dragons? Follow the adventures of Wondry Dragon as she finds a new home with her new human friend, Rhea, in Joan Marie Verba's delightful story Wondry Dragon Finds a Home. Rhea and her mom and dad have never had a dragon in the house before, and they all learn what Wondry can and cannot do. Rhea and Wondry play together, help out their neighbors - and try to stay out of trouble. Rhea can never tell what Wondry will do next because Wondry is always surprising her with what dragons can do. Wondry will surprise young readers ages 6 to 8 as well! A children's chapter book story suitable for students in grades 1-3, Wondry Dragon Finds a Home is very highly recommended for both community and elementary school libraries."
  • Star of Wonder

    Barry Hart

    Paperback (Fountain Publications, )
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  • The Gift

    Victoria Field, Hannah Cumming

    Paperback (Fal Publications, )
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  • Going to the Match

    Jonathan Shipton, Jenny Williams

    Paperback (FBA Publications, March 14, 1999)
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  • The Science and Technology of Foods

    Keith Proudlove

    Paperback (Forbes Publications, Jan. 1, 1989)
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