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  • The Apocalyptic Timeline in the Book of Revelation: Volume 2: Trumpets

    Andronicus Johnson, Caleb Lee, Azaria Stephen

    Paperback (World Ahead Press, March 2, 2017)
    When will World War III take place? Revelation 9:15 says, "The four angels were loosed...to slay the third part of men." Will you be part of the third? Apocalyptic Timeline, Volume 2: Trumpets identifies the sealing of the 144,000 Israelites, a great multitude, and the seven trumpets. Authors Johnson, Lee, and Stephen reveal: - We are living in the latter trumpet era. - Barack Obama is Abaddon/Apollyon of the fifth trumpet, which was the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. - The sixth trumpet--World War III--is imminent. - Afterward, the Seven-Year Treaty will be confirmed just as Revelation 10 prophesied. - Then, only seven years remain until the end of this world. - The Antichrist-to-be is already present, possibly behind the world stage. - Not much time is left until the last (7th) trumpet--the rapture. "Look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh" (Luke 21:28).
  • Sima Qian Writes the Records of the Grand Historian - First Books for Early Learning Series

    赵镇琬

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    幼学启蒙丛书这套幼学启蒙丛书的内容涵盖了大家所熟悉的民俗故事、神话故事、节日故事、名胜传说与古代名医、贤哲、智通、帝王、科学家、诗书故事等,共计二十卷,每卷分为若干册。由寇天编著的《子长著史/中国诗书故事》为中国诗书故事其中一册,以精炼的语言和生动的插画呈现了“子长著史”的故事。
  • The Falling of the Moon

    A. E. Decker

    Paperback (World Weaver Press, Sept. 4, 2015)
    In the gloomy mountains of Shadowvale, Ascot Abberdorf is expected to marry a somber Count and settle down to a quiet life terrorizing the villagers. Instead, she heads to the Kingdom of Albright with the family silverware, her faithful bat-winged cat, and a book of fairy tales that promises she can find True Love and Happily Ever After, if she only follows her heart. The queen has announced a competition for the hand of the prince, and armed with the stories in her fairy tale book, as well as a true-love-detecting magic ring she picks up along the way, Ascot is sure she’ll be able to win Prince Parvanel’s heart. But when she arrives, nothing turns out quite like her book of stories promised. The prince is more interested in frogs than in the potential princesses, and there’s a guild of Godmothers whose motivations may not be so pure. Most annoying of all is the captain of the guard who swears he’ll see the moon fall before she weds Prince Parvanel. As the competition turns into a parade of shifty shenanigans, Ascot realizes if she wants a happy ending, she might just have to write it for herself.
  • Stories of Ancient Chinese Sages:A Lighthearted Journey for Confucius

    Si Ruo

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    This series of enlightenment books covers many well-known folk stories, fairy tales, stories about festivals and places of interests, and those about famous doctors, sages, emperors, scientists in ancient China. This book is the second volume of the Chinese Ancient Sages series. With concise description and vivid illustrations, it tells the story of a lighthearted journey for Confucius.
  • Stories of Folk Customs:The Story behind Chinese New Years Eve

    Heng Zhan

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Story Behind Chinese New Years Eve is the first volume of Chinese folk stories. With succinct words and vivid arts, the book presents the story of Chinese New Years eve.
  • Heir to the Lamp

    Michelle Lowery Combs

    Paperback (World Weaver Press, July 12, 2013)
    A family secret, a mysterious lamp, a dangerous Order with the mad desire to possess both. Ginn thinks she knows all there is to know about how she became adopted by parents whose number one priority is to embarrass her with public displays of affection, but that changes when a single wish starts a never-ending parade of weirdness marching through her door the day she turns thirteen.Gifted with a mysterious lamp and the missing pieces from her adoption story, Ginn tries to discover who ... or what ... she really is. That should be strange enough, but to top it off Ginn's being hunted by the Order of the Grimoire, a secret society who'll stop at nothing to harness the power of a real genie. Ginn struggles to stay one step ahead of the Grimms with the help of Rashmere, Guardian of the lamp and the most loyal friend a girl never knew she had. The Grimms are being helped, too—but by whom? As much as she doesn't want to, Ginn's beginning to question the motives of her long-time crush Caleb Scott and his connection to her newest, most dangerous enemy.
  • Songs and Stories from Uganda

    W. Moses Serwadda, W. Moses, Hewitt Pantaleoni, Leo & Diane Dillon

    Paperback (World Music Press, July 1, 1987)
    13 traditional story songs with English narrative, work songs, game songs and lullabies. The songs appear in the original Luganda, with phonetic pronunciation, English translation and an explanation of the story or purpose of each. The recording features every story and every song in superb performance. traditional life, roles of men and women and their regard for one another (in Uganda).
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  • Ancient Chinese Myths:Nv Wa Mends the Heavens

    Zhao Zhenwan

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Nuwa Mends the Heavens is Book III of Chinese ancient myths. It is one of the legends from the ancient times. Nuwa, the world-creating goddess, is the origin of the Chinese nation as well as the chief goddess bringing bliss and protection to people. Legend has it that, Nuwa made men with earth and created all the living things so that there was no long silence around. Because of this, Nuwa is also called the mother of earth. She was a beautiful goddess, with slender figure that looked like a snake, and some mythologists firmly believe that she had a body of snake.
  • Solomon's Bell

    Michelle Lowery Combs

    (World Weaver Press, Dec. 9, 2016)
    To save her family, Ginn uses her newfound genie powers to transport herself and her friends to 16th century Prague. Only one thing there remains the same as at home: she can't let anyone know what she really is. The Emperor of Prague and those closest to him are obsessed with magic. In pursuit of it, they’ve waged war on the citizens of their city. In the citizens' defense, someone has brought to life a golem, a dangerous being with connections to an artifact capable of summoning and commanding an entire army of genies. Can Ginn escape the notice of the Emperor as she attempts to discover a way to defeat Prague’s golem in time to save her family from a similar creature? Solomon's Bell is the sequel to Heir to the Lamp and the second book of the Genie Chronicles series.
  • Stories of Chinese Proverbsv:Between His Own Shield and His Own Spear

    Zhao Zhenwan

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Between His Own Shield and His Own Spear is the second volume of Chinese idiom stories. It tells us one truth: there is no such a shield in the world that cant be broken, or such a spear that can destruct everything, meaning that one says contradictory things or does an inconsistent thing but fails to justify himself. One cannot draw a contradictory conclusion in his own judgment to the same thing. If one does so, he makes a mistake in logic. Contradiction is a common form for things to exist, and everything has its contradiction. Be it the material objective world or the subjective world of our thoughts, there is always contradiction.
  • Chinese Ancient Legends:The Nine Sons of the Dragon

    Qian Li

    Paperback (New World Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Nine Sons of the Dragon is the second volume of ancient Chinese legends. According to an ancient legend, the nine little dragons in the same brood intended to have distinct shapes and personality. Later, the idiom is used to express the outstanding and mediocre brothers and sisters by the same parents. In this idiom, the dragon didnt give birth to exactly nine baby dragons. In traditional Chinese culture, the number nine is used to express a large number or amount, and enjoys a superior position. Nine is imaginary number as well as an auspicious number, thus it is used to describe the dragons babies.
  • The Day The Stole the Letter J

    Jabari Mahiri

    Paperback (Third World Press, April 28, 2000)
    When Jelani and Jerome steal the mysterious carved letter J from JoJo, strange things begin to happen and the boys find themselves in the frightening "World of J."