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  • The Launch Lens: 20 Questions Every Entrepreneur Should Ask

    Jim Price

    Paperback (Michigan Publishing Services, March 16, 2018)
    Too often, innovative individuals and teams come up with new-business ideas only to hit the proverbial wall, become discouraged, and fail to follow through. How can you get more traction with your ideas and see them through to fruition? As with so many things in life, half the battle is knowing what questions to ask. In this book, serial entrepreneur and business professor Jim Price illustrates a simple, yet powerful framework known as the Launch Lens. Price’s method leads innovators through a structured process to clearly define and communicate their concept, distinguish the good ideas from the not-so-good, and lay the cornerstones of the startup planning process. The Launch Lens is comprised of twenty critical questions or Focal Points, organized according the classic new-business planning categories: problem, solution, market, business model, marketing and sales, finance, capital, and team. The book leads readers through explanations of how to address each question, illustrated by useful examples, tips, and red flags. Already in active use by thousands of innovators – ranging from aspiring entrepreneurs to early-stage startup teams and venture investors, from incubators and accelerators to intrapreneurs within established corporations and non-profits – The Launch Lens can help you bring your new-business concepts into clear focus.
  • Orphan Dani

    Simon Driscoll, Meghan Mitchell, Patti Hultstrand

    eBook (Az Publishing Services, LLC, )
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  • Positively Georgia: The Motivational Tale of a Unique Airedale

    Elizabeth Ferris

    Hardcover (Hasmark Publishing Services Ltd., Dec. 10, 2019)
    Meet Georgia, a bright-eyed and furry tailed Airedale Terrier with a very positive outlook on life.Positively Georgia will inspire you to dream and challenge you to remember your unique potential. It will encourage you to focus your good energy and create great things. Share your gifts with the world like Georgia. This book was created to bring positive thoughts to children (and parents) of all ages!
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  • I Miss My Daddy: Illustrated By Cady Driver

    Jill Pike

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, Nov. 24, 2016)
    Things can be tough for a child whose father, for whatever reason, is not in the home. I Miss My Daddy explores some of the feelings and challenges one little boy faces because his dad is no longer there. With caring adults to guide him, can he succeed in coping with his anger and find a new way of looking at life? Beautifully illustrated by Cady Driver, this story can be a valuable resource to any child experiencing the loss or absence of a parent.
  • Child of the Daystar

    Bryce O'Connor

    Paperback (Lulu Publishing Services, Nov. 16, 2015)
    Among the scattered fringe cities bordering the Cienbal desert, the true name of the Monster of Karth is spoken only in whispers...RAZ I'SYUL ARRO.A sellsword of the utmost caliber, Raz is a killer of paramount skill and highest regard. Towering tall even amongst the atherian, he is the only of his kind to live free in the "civilized" confines of mankind's varied cultures. He has no need of loyalties, his sole affections pledged to the gold crowns that buy his time and skills. Wed to his blades, Raz's only friends are the Moon and Her Stars and the shadows they bring with the night.But Raz was not born to the mercenary's way, to the butchery and battle of day-by-day survival. Raz, like a sword, was hammered from steel and fire and ashy smoke, forged on the ruins of an old life.And Raz knows who he owes this new path to, this carved way of blood and iron. The Monster of Karth, after all, would never forget who gave him that name.And some debts can't be paid in gold... THE WINGS OF WAR: Book 1: Child of the Daystar Book 2: The Warring Son Book 3: Winter's KingBook 4: As Iron Falls
  • My Dad Got Hurt What Can I Do? - Helping Military Children Cope With a Brain-Injured Parent

    National Academy of Neuropsychology Foundation

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, Aug. 9, 2017)
    With Brunella I. Costagliola and illustrations by Valerio Mazzoli, this book offers young readers practical coping tools to empower children to feel confident about themselves and become a more active participant in his or her injured parent’s life.Every day, many children watch as a parent goes off to a military assignment, often in dangerous situations. Most children will later welcome home their parents who served without incident. Others, however, will greet a parent who suffered a head injury, which changes all their lives. While brain injury is a complex topic, it is an unfortunate fact that certain types of brain injuries, which are all too common in military personnel, affect a person’s behaviors such as mood and temper. A previously kind and loving parent may become irritable, short-fused and be intolerant of frustration after a brain injury. To a child, this change can be scary and overwhelming. Children may not understand why Mom or Dad is so different and may blame themselves.
  • Mak the Kraken: Illustrated by Nick McCarthy

    London J. Maddison

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Mak the Kraken is a heartwarming tale of a young sea creature from the undiscovered depths of the ocean. Mak’s dreams of friendship spark bravery that leads him to adventure at the surface of the sea. His determination to change the perception that the Kraken are ugly sea monsters takes him through the challenges of rejection and people fearing him. It is a story of persistence, accepting those who are different and achieving goals, woven through a theme focused upon conservation of the ocean’s resources. The story is uniquely followed by important scientific facts and literature to provide the opportunity for additional learning.
  • If The Slipper Fits

    Madelyn Salazar

    Paperback (Lulu Publishing Services, Sept. 16, 2019)
    Princess Evelyn, future fairy godmother, is horrified when her father sends her to a new school. There, she must learn how to control her temper and make new friends. When she thinks she might finally fit in, students start disappearing. Then Evelyn is faced with a threat bigger than ever before. It may change her life forever.
  • Norah Bedorah and the Pink Doughnut With Sprinkles: A Groovy Grandmas Story

    Delia Blackstone, Lucyann Wagner

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, July 29, 2016)
    Meet Norah Bedorah! She’s a spunky little girl who always likes to get her own way. And she wants LOTS of pink doughnuts with sprinkles for breakfast at her Groovy Grandmas’ house. She tries to persuade them to give her what she wants.See who wins thebattle of the doughnuts!
  • Hobbs: The Dragon Who Couldn't Fly

    Brandi Fill

    Paperback (Lulu Publishing Services, June 22, 2018)
    Hobbs, a young dragon, simply can't fly on his own. When the other dragons venture to fun places, he must walk or stay behind. With the help of his best friend, Piper, Hobbs tries different methods to learn to fly. Finally, Piper gathers a group of adults-the teacher, blacksmith, and carpenter-to help build Hobbs an airplane so he'll be able to fly and keep up with the other dragons. In this picture book for children, two best friends embark on a high-flying journey of bravery and triumph. Working through both ups and downs, they overcome the challenges they face so they can fly with their friends high above the clouds.
  • A Walk in Her Shoes

    Jan Bryson

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, Feb. 5, 2015)
    The heartwarming story of a mom who is forced to make sense of her daughter’s suicide through the only clue left behind – her journal.
  • Eden and Her Happy

    Tracy Schlepphorst

    Paperback (Lulu Publishing Services, April 26, 2016)
    One day Eden wakes up and thinks her Happy is gone. Her emotions take over as she searches in all of the wrong places for her Happy. You will never guess where she finally finds it!