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  • Addition the Fun Way Student Workbook: Requires the Addition the Fun Way Book for Kids

    Judy Liautaud

    Paperback (City Creek Press, Incorporated, Nov. 5, 2015)
    Once students know the stories in the Addition the Fun Way Book for Kids, you can use the workbook to reinforce the facts. Coloring pages, draw your own quizzes, and worksheets make learning fun. The addition stories are not included in this workbook. It is supplemental to the Addition the Fun Way Book for Kids. Students learn the addition facts by reading a story and seeing the pictures. Each number is a character in the story for easy recall and memorization of the addition basic facts up through 10 plus 10.
  • The Confessions: The Works of Saint Augustine: A Translation for the 21st Century

    Bishop of Hippo Saint Augustine, Maria Boulding

    eBook (New City Press, April 1, 2007)
    Augustine undertook his greatest piece of writing with the conviction that God wanted him to make this confession. The book in fact is an extended poetic, passionate and intimate prayer.The Confessions is considered to be the greatest Christian classic. Augustine's notorious life before his baptism raised questions about the genuineness of his conversion. It is his honest struggle with the faith which has given The Confessions such timeless appeal over the last sixteen centuries."Augustine's Confessions has been much translated: but it is no exaggeration to say that Sister Maria Boulding's version is of different level of excellence from practically anything else on the market." (Rowan Williams - Archbishop of Canterbury)
  • The Road to Key West

    Michael Reisig

    eBook (Clear Creek Press, March 10, 2011)
    The Road to Key West is an adventurous/humorous sojourn that cavorts its way through the 1970s Caribbean, from Key West and the Bahamas, to Cuba and Central America. In August of 1971, Kansas Stamps and Will Bell set out to become nothing more than commercial divers in the Florida Keys, but adventure, or misadventure, seems to dog them at every turn. They encounter a parade of bizarre characters, from part-time pirates and heartless larcenists, to Voodoo bokors, a wacky Jamaican soothsayer, and a handful of drug smugglers. Adding even more flavor to this Caribbean brew is a complicated romance, a lost Spanish treasure, and an antediluvian artifact created by a distant congregation who truly understood the term, “pyramid power.” So pour yourself a margarita and slide into the ‘70s for a while, as you follow Kansas and Will through this cocktail of madcap adventures – on The Road To Key West!
  • Down The Road To Key West

    Michael Reisig

    eBook (Clear Creek Press, April 23, 2016)
    If you're looking for a clever read with zany characters, a blossoming romance, and electric high adventure, this one's for you! Reisig's newest offering is guaranteed to keep you locked to your seat and slapping at the pages, while burbling out a chuckle or two. In the fifth book of this series, our reluctant Caribbean heroes, Kansas Stamps and Will Bell, find themselves competing for the affections of a beautiful antiquities dealer while searching for the lost treasure of Mexico's most renowned desperado/national hero. In the meantime, they're doing their best to avoid a nasty collection of south-of-the-border bandits who want what Kansas and Will are trying to find. Wrap all this together with an antique dagger that holds the secret to a golden legend, a mysterious tribe of Indians, and a tale of vengeance that can only be resolved with "Pancho's gold," and you'll find yourself headed, "Down The Road To Key West."
  • Back On The Road To Key West

    Michael Reisig

    eBook (Clear Creek Press, Sept. 20, 2013)
    From the best-selling author of “The Road To Key West” comes another rollicking, hilarious Caribbean adventure that will have you ripping at the pages and laughing out loud! “Back On The Road To Key West” reintroduces the somewhat reluctant adventurers Kansas Stamps and Will Bell, casting them into one bizarre situation after another while capturing the true flavor and feel of Key West and the Caribbean in the early 1980s. An ancient map and a lost pirate treasure, a larcenous Bahamian scoundrel and his gang of cutthroats, a wild and crazy journey into South America in search of a magical antediluvian device, and encounters with outlandish villains and zany friends will keep you locked to your seat and giggling maniacally. You’ll also welcome back Rufus, the wacky, mystical Jamaican Rastaman, and be captivated by another “complicated romance...”
  • Back on the Road to Key West

    Michael Reisig, Nick Sullivan, Clear Creek Press

    Audible Audiobook (Clear Creek Press, Dec. 2, 2016)
    From the best-selling author of The Road to Key West comes a sequel guaranteed to take the listener even higher - another rollicking, hilarious Caribbean adventure that will have you laughing out loud. Back on the Road to Key West reintroduces the somewhat reluctant adventurers Kansas Stamps and Will Bell, casting them into one bizarre situation after another while capturing the true flavor and feel of Key West and the Caribbean in the early 1980s. An ancient map and a lost pirate treasure, a larcenous Bahamian scoundrel and his gang of cutthroats, a wild and crazy journey into South America in search of a magical antediluvian device, and perilous/hilarious encounters with outlandish villains and zany friends will keep you locked to your seat and giggling maniacally. (Not to mention headhunters, smugglers, and beautiful women with poisonous pet spiders.) You'll also welcome back Rufus, the wacky, mystical Jamaican Rastaman, and be captivated by another "complicated romance" as Kansas and Will struggle with finding and keeping the girls of their dreams. So pour yourself a margarita, and get comfortable. You're in for another rousing medley of madcap adventures in paradise, with Back on the Road to Key West.
  • Testimony of a Death: Thelma Todd: Mystery, Media and Myth in 1935 Los Angeles

    Patrick Jenning, Marshall Croddy

    eBook (Bay City Press, Aug. 21, 2016)
    On a chilly Monday morning in 1935, a young maid opened the garage door of a Southern California seaside villa onto a grim scene. Her employer, a popular motion picture comedienne, lay dead in the front seat of her expensive automobile. Within hours, the news of Thelma Todd’s death was making headlines throughout the nation. Was it murder, suicide, or accident?Cast against the background of Hollywood and Los Angeles, the film industry and the growing metropolis, her death baffled both the public and the investigating authorities. After numerous attempts to solve the mystery over the last eighty years, a powerful mythology remains, obscuring the facts of the case as well as the character of Thelma herself.For the first time, however, the mystery of Thelma Todd’s death will unfold as it originally did in 1935. Not only does Testimony of a Death narrate the events of that December but it also explores the forces and personalities central to the tragedy.The book examines the various contexts of Todd’s death, including the motion picture business in its Golden Age and the city of Los Angeles hovering on the verge of its greatness. It looks beyond the legends and distortions to the darker reality that lies beneath the myths.
  • The Lost Road To Key West

    Michael Reisig

    eBook (Clear Creek Press, May 13, 2019)
    The novel you’re about to read is a work of fiction. But the premise of this story is true – it actually happened. If you enjoy tales of lost treasures, wild adventures, ancient civilizations, and governments that sometimes bury truths, you’re going to like this one.M.R. In one of the most incredible plots Michael Reisig has ever created, he blends modern history and an ancient Egyptian chronicle to forge a story that is based on actual, but nearly unbelievable facts. What if, at the turn of the 20th century, two intrepid explorers actually discovered the ruins of an ancient Egyptian city inside the towering walls of the Grand Canyon? What if those explorers were killed, their discovery hidden, and the artifacts they unearthed (along with the chronicles of one of the most remarkable sea-faring, and culture-founding accounts in history) were stolen, and hidden in the basement of one of America’s major historical institutions? If you’re looking for a white-knuckle adventure of courage, extraordinary friendships, and “complicated” love affairs, all woven around contemporary and ancient historical accounts, this is the book! So, put on your boots, buckle up, and follow Kansas Stamps and Will Bell into the adventure of a lifetime, or two.
  • Songs to Remember the Times Tables Music CD for use with Times Tables the Fun Way Book for Kids

    Tessie Snow, Judy Liautaud

    Audio CD (City Creek Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Children will be tapping their feet and singing along to these catchy tunes based on the stories in the Times Tables the Fun Way Book for Kids. (purchased separately). Each song has special effects to enhance the story and help kids remember the times tables. First teach the story in the Times Tables the Fun Way Book and then play the accompanying song. The CD comes with a booklet with the words to the songs.It can be played on any stereo or computer that plays music CD's.
  • Once Upon an Apocalypse: Book 1 - The Journey Home

    Jeff Motes

    eBook (Pine City Press, Dec. 11, 2016)
    Authors note:This is a Revised Version of the original book. It has been revised to reflect a 1st person point of view for each chapter's main character. Take note of which character leads the chapter title. This will help make the flow of thoughts smooth. This is not a book on religion or religious ideology, however, two of the main characters are Christian. They pray often and acknowledge God's influence upon the events taking place. If you find praying, acknowledging God, or seeing Jesus' name used in a positive context offensive, then I suggest you do not read this book. These are strong characters, who I think many can relate to. I hope you enjoy the book.The DayThe day was like any other day—until it became “The Day.” At 4:05 p.m. the United States was attacked with an Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon. A 20 mega-ton nuclear warhead was detonated high in the atmosphere above Kansas, blanketing most of the contiguous United States and parts of Canada and Mexico with an electro-magnetic pulse that damaged nearly all microprocessors and electronic controls beyond repair. Nearly every system that depends on computers and electronics has ceased to work. The electrical grid goes down. The water system goes down. The sewer system goes down. The phone system goes down. The cellular system goes down. Cars stop. Tractors stop. Radio and TV stations go dark. The internet is no more. No more ambulance services. No more emergency services. No more government services. No more 911. In the twinkle of an eye America is sent back deep into the 19th century. Jill Barnes, a single mom, finds herself stranded on the side of Interstate 459 near Birmingham, Alabama. Jack Chance, a bank vice-president, is stranded on Interstate 85 near Montgomery, Alabama. John Carter, a contractor, finds himself stranded near Leeds, Alabama. Each must travel home to Clarke County in rural southwest Alabama. Follow them as they each make their decisions and journey home while the fabric of American society is torn asunder and criminals run amok. The story is exciting and enlightening, compelling and fast moving, infuriating and redemptive, heart-rending and heart-warming. Keep some tissue close to hand, just in case . . . .
  • Sunlight on My Shadow: After years of secrecy, a pregnant teen's regretful story is brought to light

    Judy Liautaud

    language (City Creek Press, Inc., July 4, 2013)
    In 1966, when Judy became pregnant at the age of 16, her family kept her plight a secret. She was sent from her all-girls Catholic school to hide in a home for unwed mothers, give birth, and relinquish her baby girl to adoption. The fabricated story of her kidney disease was supposed to undo the impending damage to her reputation. Judy's father instructed her to never look back. Judy felt the grief and shame within her body and fought to keep it contained within the shadows of silence. But as an adult, she felt compelled to address the loss by searching for her birth daughter and bringing her story to light. Judy experiences firsthand that secrets keep your soul hidden in shame and stifle the clarity of your true being. In the end, Judy sails free from the shadows of silence and experiences a deeper, more compassionate connection with herself and others. This satisfying story of renewal and redemption will bring tears and laughter. As an adult, Judy reflects on her teen age innocence, telling her story with raw honesty. Watch the book trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLTe10ZmhhU Visit Judy's blog at: http://sunlightonmyshadow.com
  • Common Ground

    Vanessa Gray Bartal

    eBook (Dry Creek Press, July 24, 2020)
    The third and final installment of the Mission of the Heart series! Eighteen year old Jillian Frances knows exactly who she is and where she's going in life. After overcoming her sister's murder, she's finally once again on solid footing. Nothing will change her path. Except maybe Quinn Farris, her best friend and ex-boyfriend. Quinn and Jillian have had their ups and downs since meeting at a Bolivian school for missionary kids two years ago. Though they love each other deeply, Jillian won't be with Quinn because of their differing beliefs. As they head to different colleges and meet new people, it seems like they will never work things out. But soon they will learn that being far apart in distance isn't the same as being far apart in spirit.