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  • 27 Years of Marriage, Treasons, Tragedies, Sufferings and Sacrifices

    Loah Nazareno Lindo

    eBook (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Oct. 8, 2019)
    This is the story of my unsuccessful marriage life, having an unfaithful husband, throughout the 27 years of our marriage together, betrayed me with my own younger sister and bore two children with her, irresponsible father towards his legitimate children, negligent for the essential needs of his children, and with all my sacrifices and sufferings when he was jailed, and hostage myself so with our children, for his complete freedom, from that country.
  • Bobby and Mandee's Too Solid for Suicide

    Robert Kahn

    Paperback (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Feb. 26, 2020)
    Over 1,000,000 people every year commit suicide and 30,000 of these are in the United States. No community is immune from this epidemic. This book has the tips to alert parents to the warning signs of suicide. The book is helpful for those who think there is no other answer and are considering suicide.QUESTION & ANSWER TEST INCLUDEDThis book's questions will help parents identify depression in youth. If a parent believes that their child is suffering from depression, this book will give them helpful suggestions.
  • Bobby and Mandee's Too Solid for Suicide

    Robert Kahn

    eBook (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Feb. 26, 2020)
    Over 1,000,000 people every year commit suicide and 30,000 of these are in the United States. No community is immune from this epidemic. This book has the tips to alert parents to the warning signs of suicide. The book is helpful for those who think there is no other answer and are considering suicide.QUESTION & ANSWER TEST INCLUDEDThis book’s questions will help parents identify depression in youth. If a parent believes that their child is suffering from depression, this book will give them helpful suggestions.
  • Sammy the Snail

    Carolyn Clifford Femrite

    Paperback (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Sept. 27, 2019)
    Have you ever been told that you were walking too slow or maybe taking too long to order your dinner? Sammy the Snail was told that he was so slow so many times that he was beginning to feel that he must be an underachiever. Join former school teacher and literacy coach Carolyn Femrite as she shows you that being slow is okay. Sammy’s parents know that he is just a late bloomer, but it isn’t until Sammy discovers many wonderful things about nature that he realizes just how special he is. Once he shares the knowledge that he has gained while taking a slow walk, he begins to understand that everyone grows and learns at different rates. Join Sammy in Sammy the Snail as he gains confidence and begins to believe in himself.
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  • The Day Jesus Came to Town

    Bob Sales

    Paperback (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Dec. 16, 2019)
    I want to tell you about my week. It did not start out so well.Daniel is four years old, and he can't seem to do anything right! Every day, things just don't seem to go his way. But one Sunday, a man names Jesus comes to town! How will Jesus react to little Daniel? Will Daniel's week turn around? Can Daniel feel loved when everything is going wrong? Find out in The Day Jesus Came to Town!
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  • Along the Way with Little Blue

    Laura Blanksma

    (URLink Print & Media, LLC, April 27, 2020)
    How does a self-assured little blue snake deal with an overprotective elephant and a wise but devious mother? Find out as you go Along the Way with Little Blue.
  • Adventures of the Wandering Corn

    Yvette Griffith

    Paperback (URLink Print & Media, LLC, May 17, 2019)
    In this fantasy of Plant World some corn, resenting their routine lives, wanted a chance at freedom and adventure. Follow as they go ‘a-wandering where they did not belong.’ About the Author: Yvette Griffith is a writer of various materials, ranging from songs, plays, and stories for children. She actively juggles a professional career with literary activities. She is also an aspiring voice artist and songwriter. The six children’s books she penned in 2004 have been republished. Her list of published works includes Adventures of the Wandering Corn; Beatrice Bamfield: a folk tale; She rode a Prize Horse into Town; The Boy who had an Unusual Name; and When Mother had to work on Christmas Day. These were published along with Scholastic Performances: a compilation of musical plays and verses. The mother of three resides in New York City.
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  • What's Troubling the Old Manor House

    Barbara A Pierce

    Paperback (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Dec. 9, 2019)
    News of seeing a For Sale sign posted on the Arguyle property sends ripples of excitement through the Stormsville Hollow community. Those calls are certainly welcome! For years, the home has stood empty and run-down. Now, even though boarded-up, complaints of strange things happening there are on the rise. Some say the deceased family's spirits still reside at the old manor, and will only leave when a new family moves into it. A meeting is called to discourage filing further reports of supernatural sightings and others weird things happening there for fear of scaring away potential buyers. Arguyle Manor is eventually purchased by Thomas Jacob, a minister and his members as a sanctuary hall for their meetings, and also the home of the Jacob family. Once the place is renovated and returned to its former beauty, the Jacobs move into it. Shortly afterwards, the family is confronted with a real mystery! Is the manor being haunted by the deceased Arguyle family as some neighbors suspect?
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  • A Rescue Ranch Christmas

    Mark Albini

    Hardcover (URLink Print & Media, LLC, April 8, 2019)
    Everyone’s gathered near Henry’s pigsty with hopes to see Santa ride his sleigh through the sky. The night was like magic for everyone there until Scottie the Skunk left his scent in the air. But the spirit of Christmas was upbeat and strong and it changed all our hearts so we all got along. Written in rhyme, author Mark Albini tells the story of what happened to Bobo the Mouse and his Rescue Ranch Family on Christmas Eve.
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  • A Mystery in Winters Park

    Barbara A. Pierce

    eBook (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Sept. 17, 2018)
    When Dempsey squirrel reveals that some of his winter food is missing from his storage spaces, the other residents of Winters Park become suspicious. His suggestion that the status of their food be checked as well, sets off accusations regarding his motives. Is he trying to find where they’ve hidden their food? or Does he plan to steal some later? They think whatever his motives are, they can’t be good! So getting his community to cooperate is a hard sell for Dempsey. They fail to understand they may be facing a common threat. The squirrel’s only motive is for them to be sure they still have what was stored to sustain them through the Winter. There really isn’t enough food left or time left to replenish what may be missing. The mystery that unfolds in this park will certainly catch one off guard. Prepare to be surprised!
  • I love Swimming

    Emily Glew

    (Urlink Print & Media, LLC, Jan. 29, 2020)
    I Love Swimming is a tomboy story about a young girl who loves swimming and thinks of herself as one of the boys. She has always just worn board shorts with no top, like all of her friends. The story is told by the child as she enjoys various different swimming adventures.Midway through the book, it is revealed that she is a girl, and her school insists that she must wear girls' togs. Aged about six or seven, she is on a cusp age--not quite a little child, not quite an older child. She is dealing with a time of transition that has come before she is aware of it or ready for it. Her school is governed by stricter socialrules, which creates conflict for her
  • I love Swimming

    Emily Glew

    (URLink Print & Media, LLC, Jan. 29, 2020)
    I Love Swimming is a tomboy story about a young girl who loves swimming and thinks of herself as one of the boys. She has always just worn board shorts with no top, like all of her friends. The story is told by the child as she enjoys various different swimming adventures.Midway through the book, it is revealed that she is a girl, and her school insists that she must wear girls’ togs. Aged about six or seven, she is on a cusp age—not quite a little child, not quite an older child. She is dealing with a time of transition that has come before she is aware of it or ready for it. Her school is governed by stricter socialrules, which creates conflict for her