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  • Feather Merchant

    Bill Greenwell

    (EDGE Publishing Company, Dec. 15, 2009)
    Feather Merchant is the exciting story of a young man's journey through a turbulent time in our nation's history. This book is a testament to the struggles and fears, as well as the courage and the triumphs, of the young, civilian men who enlisted in the military to defend our nation and all of Europe against one of the darkest and most evil forces this world has ever seen.Feather Merchant explores the life of one young, B-17 pilot as he navigates the daylight skies of Germany during the Second World War. Through this book, you will become privy to losses and the excitement felt by this man and be offered a glimpse of a life that not only was pushed to the limit daily by terrifying and risky missions, but one that was also rich in the passion and love that wartime inspires amongst men and woman.This inspiring and insightful book opens the reader up to the friendship and camaraderie felt amongst the flying crew, their dedication to one another and their loyalty to the Cause of their country. You will feel their heartbreak at the loss of their compatriots and their outright joy as they succeed through tumultuous journeys, breaking the enemy in two.This saga is an exhibit of what made one generation the greatest and the patriotism and courage that shaped one young pilot on his journey to defend freedom and liberty from Hitler's advancing army
  • Secret Origin

    Geoff Johns

    Paperback (Titan Publishing Company, May 1, 2011)
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  • Sisters in Spirit: Iroquois Influence on Early Feminists: Iroquois Influences on Early Feminists

    Sally Roesch Wagner

    eBook (Book Publishing Company, Jan. 25, 2010)
    This groundbreaking examination of the early influences on feminism may revolutionize feminist theory. Distinguished historian and contemporary feminist scholar Sally Roesch Wagner has compiled extensive research to analyze the source of the revolutionary vision of the early feminists. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Lucretia Mott had formed friendships with their Native neighbors that enabled them to understand a world view far different, and in many ways superior, to the patriarchal one that existed at that time. This is the provocative and compelling history of their struggle to bring equality and dignity to all women, and the role played by the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women who modelled the position women could occupy in society.
  • Anancy Mek It

    Peter-Paul Zahl

    Paperback (LMH Publishing Company, April 1, 2003)
    This exciting collection of children's stories are humerous tales of the Caribbean folklore character 'Anancy'. From beginning to end, these stories are full of humour, suspense and fantasy. The opening story 'How Anancy Came About' sets the stage for exciting reading which continues throughout all 18 stories. Each story captures the fun and essence of growing up in Jamaica. 'Anancy Mek It' is a thoughtful and exciting book, to be enjoyed by children and grownups alike, who revel in the fantasy and mythical characters of the Caribbean's colourful heritage. This book is a wonderful addition to any library.
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  • Vegan for One: Hot Tips and Inspired Recipes for Cooking Solo

    Ellen Jaffe Jones, Beverly Lynn Bennett

    Paperback (Book Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Discover essential strategies for the single vegan cook, including how to set up a kitchen for one, plan exciting meals and menus, shop for fresh produce, choose the right tools and equipment, trim prep time, and save money.Both neophytes and experienced cooks will benefit from the valuable tips for extending the shelf life of produce, determining which canned goods and packaged items to buy, and transforming leftovers into appetizing meals.Cooking solo doesn't mean cutting corners when it comes to flavor and satisfaction. With more than 100 eye-appealing, innovative recipes perfectly portioned for singles, Vegan for One proves that cooking and eating alone can be both pleasurable and gratifying.
  • The Giant Book of Children's Sermons: Matthew to Revelation: 260 Children's Object Lessons with CDROM

    Wesley T. Runk

    Ring-bound (CSS Publishing Company, March 1, 2003)
    The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons -- Matthew To RevelationWesley T. Runk is a children's sermons book.Here are some of the topics covered in this children's sermon book:- Children sermons and children's sermons - Short children's sermons- Children's sermon illustrations- Children's sermons for father's day- Sermons for kids- Matthew- Revelation- Scripture- Children's church sermons- Sermons for children- Youth sermons- Sermons 4 kids- Kids sermons- Mother's day children's sermon- Object lessons on forgivenessHere at last is the comprehensive collection you've been searching for to minister effectively to your children during worship. Drawn from every book of the New Testament, The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons -- Matthew To Revelation contains five full years worth of children's sermon material you can share with your young disciples. Each of the 260 talks teach children God's Word through the use of common objects that illustrate an important concept in the scriptures. The messages come from Wesley Runk, a pastor and master communicator with kids who has written over 30 best-selling collections of children's sermons, object lessons, sermon books, sermon resources, and worship resources. Runk uses a warm and often humorous approach to take on even the tough topics of the New Testament -- and the analogies he creates with the use of such simple objects as bananas, clocks, puzzles, and funnels add visual focus for the kids and help them grasp the point on a level suitable for their age. Now, whether you're preaching from the Gospels, Acts, the letters of Paul, the general Epistles, or even Revelation, you are certain to find an appropriate related talk for the children. And with convenient features like scripture and object indexes for quickly locating material as well as a CD with text files that lets you easily adapt the messages to your specific circumstances, The Giant Book Of Children's Sermons may be the last children's collection you ever need!Lessons include:* The Great Picnic(Matthew 14:13-21)* You Are Jesus' Magnifying Glass(John 17:20-26)* How To Settle An Argument(Acts 15:22)* The Key Ring That Unites Us(Romans 6:2b-11)* Do The Dishes?(1 Peter 4:13-19)* Counting Sand(Revelation 5:11-14)... and many more!
  • The Art of Taxidermy

    Sharon Kernot

    Paperback (Text Publishing Company, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Shortlisted, Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature, 2019 Commended, Children's Book Council of Australia, 2019 Longlisted, Gold Inky Award, 2019 Lottie, the daughter of German migrants, develops a fascination for death after losing her mother at a young age. When Lottie begins collecting dead animals, her aunt tries to redirect her energies into more 'feminine' activities. But her father encourages her interest, recognizing a scientist's curiosity. A heartbreaking verse novel about love and death, grief and beauty, and the very individual ways we make sense of it all.
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  • Alex and The Amazing Lemonade Stand

    Liz Scott, Jay Scott, Pam Howard

    Hardcover (Paje Publishing Company, July 8, 2008)
    Using rhymes and bright, whimsical pictures, Alex and the Amazing Lemonade Stand tells a sweet, true story of a little girl named Alex. Faced with a problem, she comes up with a planβ€”she will sell lemonade from a lemonade stand. This story shows how the small act of one person can have an impact on many people.
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  • The Firm

    John Grisham

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell Publishing Company, Feb. 14, 1992)
    At the top of his class at Harvard Law, he had his choice of the best in America. He made a deadly mistake. When Mitch McDeere signed on with Bendini, Lambert & Locke of Memphis, he thought he and his beautiful wife, Abby, were on their way. The firm leased him a BMW, paid off his school loans, arranged a mortgage and hired him a decorator. Mitch McDeere should have remembered what his brother Ray -- doing fifteen years in a Tennessee jail -- already knew. You never get nothing for nothing. Now the FBI has the lowdown on Mitch's firm and needs his help. Mitch is caught between a rock and a hard place, with no choice -- if he wants to live.
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  • Ballad for a Mad Girl

    Vikki Wakefield

    Paperback (Text Publishing Company, June 12, 2018)
    Everyone knows seventeen-year-old Grace Foley is a bit mad. She's a risk-taker who’s not afraid of anything―except losing. As part of the long-running feud between two local schools in Swanston, Grace accepts a challenge to walk the pipe. That night she experiences something she can't explain. The funny girl isn't laughing anymore. She's haunted by voices and visions. As she’s drawn deeper into a twenty-year-old mystery surrounding missing girl Hannah Holt, the thin veil between this world and the next begins to slip. She can no longer tell what's real or imagined. All she knows is the ghosts of Swanston, including that of her own mother, are restless. Everything about her is changing―her body, her thoughts, even her actions seem to belong to a stranger. Grace is losing herself, and her friends don’t understand. Is she moving closer to the truth? Or is she heading for madness?
  • The Force Unleashed II.

    Sean Williams

    Paperback (Titan Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2011)
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