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  • The Rainbow Bubble

    Alicia Fadgen

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, June 26, 2020)
    Johnny Patrick slams the door and races through his yard toward the woods. He is on a mission. A mission to find the end of the rainbow. Johnny Patrick is determined to find that pot of gold at the end of this rainbow.
  • The Front Nine

    Tim Beckwith

    Paperback (Keith Publications LLC, March 21, 2015)
    Considered an expert in his field, Tim Beckwith has been playing golf since he was seven. The lessons he learned on the course became ingrained and he considers the game of golf a lesson on life as well. These lessons became all the more poignant at the birth of his first child. Wanting to pass on these all important lessons, Tim wrote a letter to his son and by the time his child was two years old, The Front Nine was complete. A list of life lessons learned on and off the golf course, The Front Nine is a message from Tim to his son. With chapters entitled, "Play Fair" and "Temper, Temper", The Front Nine is a tool for all golfers of any level as every chapter ends with a practical golf lesson as well as the life lesson. Tim believe that the tenets of good sportsmanship translate everywhere and hopes that even if his son never picks up a club, he'll appreciate the lessons outlined in The Front Nine.
  • But for the Mountains

    Erin Riha

    eBook (REUTS Publications, LLC, June 2, 2020)
    Arden Thatcher wasn’t meant to be chosen.But when her name is announced, she’s presented with something she never thought she’d have: a future away from her abuser. Shuttled off to attend the prestigious National Women’s Institute, Arden will receive Nordania’s highest honor, studying with other elite candidates to become leaders, diplomats, and ambassadors on the world stage.Only, the institute’s not quite what she expected. Paraded around in gown after gown, the tests seem less about educating and more about a different competition, with a very specific prize at stake—the Nordanian Prime Minister’s son. Despite the dean’s protestations that angling for an engagement leads to expulsion, Arden sees the truth. There’s a secret bubbling beneath the institute’s refined surface, and those who refuse to play along may well wind up dead.With the danger escalating, and the return of her abuser on the horizon, Arden’s shiny future becomes a gilded cage. And this time, she’s going to need powerful allies to escape.Political intrigue, swoon-worthy romance, and a dash of dystopian flare, But for the Mountains begs the question, how do you change the world when you’re not allowed to try?
  • Spy Night and Other Memories A Collection of Stories from Dick and RenĂ©e

    Renee Richards

    Hardcover (Keith Publications LLC, Nov. 20, 2014)
    In the latter part of the 20th century, I was perhaps the most notorious person in the world who had become a woman after growing up a boy and then a man. My fame came after I sued the tennis organizations, successfully, to be allowed to compete as a woman professional in the U.S. Open Tennis championships in 1977. I became in an instant a pioneer for sexually disenfranchised people. After playing on the professional tour for five years, I coached all-time champion Martina Navratilova to several major championships and then returned to my main occupation of eye surgeon and physician. I wrote one textbook on eye muscle surgery, but I am better known for my two autobiographies, Second Serve and No Way Renée. In the present century I am hardly known in the public world at all, save for a few tennis fans who recognize and greet me at the U.S. Open every summer. This collection of stories has nothing to do with my odyssey from man to woman, that subject is well covered in the autobiographies. In fact, the stories have nothing to do with sex, or gender. I wrote these stories to chronicle some of my life apart from what I was notorious for-interesting things I experienced unrelated to my infamy. These stories are all mixed together, some written as "Dick," some as "Renée," some from childhood, others in my dotage. Some are from my life as a young doctor in training and then a Naval medical officer, some as a parent, some experiences with famous people-all written in the first person-Dick, Renée, doc, "super senior," whatever I was at the time. Like Papillon, the famous Frenchman who wrote about escaping from Devil's Island twice, he did have another life of great adventure. So did I.
  • Miyah and Koala's First Day

    Assuanta Howard, Derrick Lee Mitchell

    Paperback (Asta Publications, LLC, Dec. 5, 2011)
    Join Miyah and Koala on their First day. Miyah is excited about entering the third grade. Miyah is in for a surprise when her father brings home a new Pit-bull puppy, Koala. This is the First book in a collection of stories about Miyah and Koala.
  • Halloween Hocus Pocus and Hijinks

    Suzanne Hill, Bryan Werts

    Hardcover (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Aug. 8, 2020)
    Hocus Pocus and Hijinx is a trio of tales by Author Suzanne Hill. Book 1 is Hallee and the Halloween Moon. Hallee is a young witch who is afraid to fly. Her sisters taunt her and her mother is disappointed in her. She is sent off to flight school. Her new friend, the Moon encourages her to reach her potential.Book 2 is Judy and the Magical Forever Pumpkin. When Judy meets her new friend, Maxine (aka Max) the pumpkin, she wants her to stay forever. But at what cost?Book 3, Ringo and Lingo's Haunted Corn Maze Field of Screams! Follows two crows who love to prank their friends at Halloween. This year, however, the joke may be on them!
  • Lasso the Moon by Dick Sheffield

    Dick Sheffield

    Paperback (Keith Publications LLC, March 15, 1863)
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  • Stareway to Spelling

    Keda Cowling;Kelsey Gerard Cowley

    Paperback (Keda Publications, March 15, 2002)
    Stareway to spelling lists the 300 most commonly used words children write. Ensuring these are correct means that 85% of their writing is spelt correctly.
  • The Other Side Of Gravity

    Shelly Crane

    language (Kiss Me Publications, LLC, March 15, 2016)
    My name is Maxton and I’m a trader.I live on a soulless planet where gravity, oxygen, and everything else are sold to the highest bidder on the black market. People are sold on the black market, too. You have to work really hard not to become one of those people. Pay your taxes, keep your friends and family close, and more than anything else—don’t get caught by the Militia. But all the rules changed for me the day I found her.My name is Sophelia and I’m a stowaway.I’ve been a slave for almost as long as I can remember. Waiting for the one day, one second, for my proprietor to turn his head so I could run and never look back. Now I'm on the run. And on a planet where no one is on your side and people would turn you in for a good meal or a piece of a silver, being on the run on Landu is the last place you want to be. Until he found me.I won't survive without him.I can't breathe without her.
  • And So, Ahmed Hears

    Dawn Doig

    language (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Feb. 28, 2020)
    Ahmed is a little boy who spends his days with his family doing things he enjoys like going to the park and swimming in the ocean. Although he seems to be a typical two year old, mama has concerns that he may not be hearing. So off they go to the doctor and eventually to the audiologist who diagnoses a hearing loss. Fit with hearing aids, Ahmed is now able to enjoy the sounds of life. And So Ahmed Hears was written to increase public awareness about childhood hearing loss and to help alleviate some of the stigma associated with it.
  • The Adventures of Luna the Pup

    Allison Shontz

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 27, 2019)
    Luna the Pup is always in trouble. It isn't that she is a bad dog, she is just trying to make her girl proud. Sometimes she just goes too far. Can she be the good dog her girl knows she can be? Of course she can!
  • Speak The Ocean

    Rebecca Enzor

    Paperback (REUTS Publications, LLC., July 9, 2019)
    For Mer handler Finn Jarvis, the feral mermaid performers at Oceanica Marine Park are nothing more than ruthless aquatic predators, violent and unpredictable. That doesn’t stop the public from flocking to one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions. To them, the Mer are magical entertainment, too beautiful to be dangerous. They don’t see what happens to the ones who dare swim out of line. Newly caught Erie doesn’t know what the evil landfolk want from her. Alone and voiceless, she watches the other merfolk from the confines of her tank. Broken into submission, they’ve become shells of the once vibrant creatures she knew. But Erie refuses to be subjugated. She’ll get the crowds to see her as something more than simple entertainment—starting with her captor, Finn.While Finn trains Erie in her routine, she secretly teaches herself the air-words he and the other trainers speak. And when the language barrier falls, Finn starts to realize that the gap between human and Mer is smaller than he thought, and maybe it’s not the Mer who are monsters, after all.Set against the backdrop of a familiar and beloved fairy tale, this stunning debut, as brutal as it is beautiful, explores the morality of subjugating other species to the whims of entertainment, daring readers to find humanity in the inhuman.