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  • The Last Guardian of Magic

    Randall Andrews

    Paperback (iUniverse, Feb. 18, 2008)
    Growing up in Chicago, Kyle Adams could never quite fit in with the other kids, and after being mysteriously transferred to a new foster home in northern Michigan for his senior year of high school, it seems that things are going to be the same. Then he meets Lily Goodshepherd. Like Kyle, Lily is different, but unlike Kyle, she knows exactly what the difference is. Magic, few are gifted with it, and fewer still ever learn to master its secret power. There is one though, Ramius King, who is the master of all masters, a man whose strength and ambition might earn him a throne atop every nation on earth. When King's only able opposition, the Guardians of Magic, are decimated in an evil twist of fate, his path to global domination appears clear. Kyle and Lily are ready to take up the Guardian's reins, but without help their chances are slim. Unfortunately, the only help available is a sassy fortune teller who can't control her talent and an ex-Guardian who's spent the last fifteen years trying to deny the magic within him and forget his tragic past.
  • The Big Summer

    Jamie Borenstein-Laurie

    Paperback (iUniverse, July 26, 2018)
    Will is gay and struggling with it. Belittled, ridiculed, and beaten down by his so-called friends, he is pushed to his breaking point. He must make a change. With his quirky aunt Nellie by his side, Will moves to the sunny town of Seaside City, where he embarks on a journey to reinvent himself, discover first love, and maybe find a little bit of happiness along the way. Hannah is Seaside City鈥檚 resident extrovert鈥攂ut behind her fa莽ade of confidence, she is riddled with insecurities. When she meets Will, Hannah decides to take him under her wing and become his guide. For a girl who desperately needs to be heard and understood, Will just may be exactly the friend she needs. Daniel is Hannah鈥檚 gorgeous twin brother鈥攖he perfect combination of funny, charming, and intelligent. Even though he should be off limits, Will cannot help but fall for him. But will a devious girlfriend and the confusion of sexual identity come between them? The Big Summer is a witty and touching tale that explores the ups and downs of first love, the struggles of self-acceptance, the value of friendship, and the true meaning of happiness.
  • The Deadly Chase

    Angela Hunt

    Paperback (iUniverse, June 27, 2000)
    Two weeks into their journey to America, the captives aboard the Seven Brothers meet up with a whaling ship. Abigail tries to stop the whalers from hurting her new friends, but after the whalers depart, the ship becomes stranded in a dense fog. Ethan blames himself and tries to keep the Jewish laws to make God happy and end the curse. His rituals though, lead him to consider the prospet that Kimberly's Jesus is the awaited Messiah.
  • Breaking the Chains: The Crusade of Dorothea Lynde Dix

    Penny Colman

    eBook (iUniverse, March 29, 2007)
    Dorothea Dix was almost forty years old when she discovered that people, especially poor people, with mental illness were "confined in cages, closets, cellars, stalls, pens chained, naked, beaten with rods, and lashed into obedience." Outraged by this knowledge, Dix led a forty-year crusade for the humane treatment of people with mental illness. Year after year, she traveled thousands of miles by stagecoach, boats, horseback, and railroad to investigate and expose the horrendous conditions. She lobbied legislators, governors, and presidents to provide treatment and facilities for people with mental illness. She took her crusade to Scotland, Italy, and Russia. During the Civil War, she served as the Superintendent of the Female Nurses of the Army, as such she had more authority and power than any other woman had had in the military prior to and during the Civil War. After the war, she resumed her crusade. When Dorothea Dix died in 1887, people around the world honored her. Proclamations, testimonials, and tributes were spoken and printed from the United States to Japan to England. A prominent American doctor wrote, "Thus had died and been laid to rest the most useful and distinguished woman America has yet produced."
  • The Difference Between a Boy and a Man: 75 Words that Illustrate the Gap

    Amy Modica Myers

    Paperback (iUniverse, June 23, 2009)
    If you are a male approaching adulthood, you might be wondering: Are you a boy or a man? You might even hear the question coming from parents, mentors, your boss or girlfriend. Asking the question is not a bad thing; it could push you to envision your potential and become a better person.Perhaps you are a teacher, parent or counselor struggling to help someone determine what stage they are at in life. They need help and guidance, but there just aren't many resources out there that spell out the difference.In this book, you'll consider 75 key words that illustrate the gap. Delve into issues such as trust, truth and pride. You'll examine what it means to be an adult in ways you never did before.It's also important to understand the myths that revolve around manhood. You don't have to be violent, a playboy or bossy to leave boyhood behind. Rather, you need the courage to throw away stereotypes. Find out the key differences between being a child and an adult, and determine whether or not you or someone you know is ready to make the leap in The Difference Between a Boy and a Man.
  • This is Hong Kong: A Children's Classic

    Miroslav Sasek

    Hardcover (Universe, Feb. 13, 2007)
    Like the other Sasek classics, this is a facsimile edition of the original book. The brilliant, vibrant illustrations have been meticulously preserved, remaining true to his vision more than 40 years later. Facts have been updated for the 21st-century, appearing on a "This is . . . Today" page at the back of the book. These charming illustrations, coupled with Sasek's witty, playful narrative, make for a perfect souvenir that will delight both children and their parents, many of whom will remember the series from their own childhoods. This is Hong Kong, first published in 1965, captures the enchantment and the contrasts of Hong Kong in the sixties. Roaring jets bring in the tourists; bamboo rickshaws taxi them through exotic streets fragrant with incense, roasting chestnuts, and honey-glazed Peking duck. Sasek shows you the sweeping panorama of gleaming Kowloon Bay framed by misty mountain ridges, then moves in for close-ups of laborers and hawkers, refugees from the mainland, and sailors of flame-red junks, and the strange "water people" who, it is said, never set foot on dry land.
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  • How to Commit Murder and Get Away with It

    Diego

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Nov. 20, 2007)
    Last week Cheryl was working as an intern and making love to the man she loved and this week she's on her way back home. Cliff. What was she going to do without seeing Cliff everyday? There was a knock at her door. She was startled. Could it be Cliff? She looked out the small window next to the door. No, it's not. It's some guy in a uniform. Maybe he's sending word.But he wasn't sending word.This is your opportunity to see how a crime is committed in a scheme involving four people-but only one is aware of the true motive. Live the last few days of the main characters in this tragedy and see how the death of Cheryl unfolds before each of their eyes.
  • The Luck of the Leprechauns

    Deborah Sheppard

    eBook (iUniverse, Aug. 16, 2019)
    This is a sweet, sweet book that will show what a true treasure a child is to their parents. It will ring true in every child鈥檚 ear what a joy and prize they are to their parents. Dreams do come true. There is always hope, and with this book, a little bit of imagination is thrown in.
  • THUNDER FROM A CLEAR SKY: Stovepipe Johnson's Confederate Raid on Newburgh, Indiana

    Raymond Mulesky

    Paperback (iUniverse, Aug. 8, 2006)
    This isn't an ordinary Civil War tale. It is the all-true but little-known story of Adam "Stovepipe" Johnson-Kentucky legend, Texas hero, and Confederate cavalry officer-who boldly led the first Confederate raid across the Mason-Dixon Line to capture the thriving river-port community of Newburgh, Indiana, during the American Civil War. Not a shot was fired. With the politically divided landscape of Civil War Kentucky and the steamboat economy of the Ohio River as its backdrop, this is the historically accurate account of surprise nocturnal strikes, opportunistic military occupations, and a swashbuckling Rebel icon's daring daylight invasion into the Northern homeland that sealed the fate of western Kentucky for the remainder of the war. Vivid, thorough, and painstakingly researched, Thunder from a Clear Sky documents five critical weeks of 1862 Civil War history and shares the untold tale of one man's immeasurable impact on a nation at war."A fascinating account of how a skilled former Indian fighter gathered a few Kentucky rebels and 'woke up' the slumbering Indiana Home Guard."-Evansville Courier & Press Book Reviews "An important and, until now, largely neglected story about the American Civil War... Thunder from a Clear Sky stands as a fresh and important contribution in a field long studied."-Professor Randy K. Mills, Ph.D., Oakland City University, author of Jonathan Jennings: Indiana's First Governor
  • Puberty Survival Guide for Girls

    Eve Ashby

    Paperback (iUniverse, Feb. 17, 2005)
    Sensitive and encouraging, Puberty Survival Guide for Girls is an easy-to-read resource for young girls who are anticipating the many physical and emotional changes that accompany puberty.Author and practicing gynecologist Dr. Eve Ashby, offers practical and reassuring answers to the many questions that a girl will have as she enters this often confusing and tumultuous time of her life. A veritable "owners manual" for the young female body, Puberty Survival Guide for Girls deals with the issues of self-image and hygiene in a tactful and supportive manner. In a question-and-answer format, Dr. Ashby approaches a variety of topics, including:路Acne路Menstruation路Height and weight spurts路Female anatomy路Diet and exerciseInterspersed with quotes and questions from girls Dr. Ashby has met through her medical practice, Puberty Survival Guide for Girls gives voice to the uncertainties faced by adolescent girls. With clear explanations of sensitive and sometimes embarrassing issues, Puberty Survival Guide is an excellent educational tool that will help any young woman gain a better understanding of the changes she will encounter during puberty.
  • Dad, Me, and Muhammad Ali: A Father-and-Son Story

    Felix Manuel Rodriguez

    Paperback (iUniverse, April 14, 2011)
    "Dad, Me, and Muhammad Ali scored a KNOCKOUT! Good, wholesome, easy read!" -Angelo Dundee, Muhammad Ali's legendary trainer "Great story; very engaging and one that families will certainly enjoy!" -Roland C. Warren, President, National Fatherhood Initiative Nine-year-old Jo-Jo's father loves everything about Muhammad Ali. His sports room, filled to the brim with Ali memorabilia, is his pride and joy. But when an impromptu game of catch with his sister causes Jo-Jo to accidentally damage his dad's favorite Muhammad Ali autographed picture, he knows he must do something to make everything right. But what? Jo-Jo suddenly begins believing in miracles again when he manages to score tickets to an Ali event in Harlem. As Jo-Jo and his dad board a train bound for New York City, his father shares entertaining stories about Muhammad Ali. Now more than ever, Jo-Jo cannot wait to meet the greatest boxer of all time-the Champ. As Jo-Jo and his father join the more than two hundred fans that line up outside the bookstore, Jo-Jo has no idea he is about to receive the surprise of a lifetime. Dad, Me, and Muhammad Ali is the heartwarming story of a loyal son, his loving father, and a magical afternoon that changes both of their lives forever.
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  • The NetworkSage: Realize Your Network Superpower

    Glenna Crooks

    Paperback (iUniverse, Jan. 12, 2018)
    Do you have big dreams? Are you working to create financial security for your family? Are you destined to be a leader in your community or field? Do you have a big idea to benefit humanity? Are you building a legacy? In The NetworkSage, author Dr. Glenna Crooks shows you aren鈥檛 alone on your journey, whatever it may be.She discusses how you live life supported by eight network groups鈥攁 family network, a health and vitality network, a social and community network, and a career network, to name a few and you support other people as part of their networks, as well. The NetworkSage shows the importance of networks for success, and it offers specific ideas about how to manage them well from people who have done it, succeeding in improving their health, personal relationships, family life, income, and careers.Crooks offers a road map to help understand networks in a new way, and she introduces ACTSage, a three-step process to help you become aware of your connections, gain clarity about your needs, and transform your life. She shows you how to become a NetworkSage. The wisdom you gain will empower and transform you.