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  • Land We Adore

    Renee Robinson

    language (self, June 17, 2014)
    Land We Adore, Holiday Series Vol 5 - One is never too young to be thankful for our soldiers, our freedom and our country. Celebrate Independence Day with a little one who may be too young to read or might be just beginning to read. A rhyming format is perfect for the beginner to sound out and read with little trouble. The sing-song simplistic style is perfect for children up to 8 years old and is fast becoming the author's signature style.
  • Marvelous Mercer The Secret Project

    Shea Megale, Catherine Conley, Curt Wagner

    Hardcover (self, April 19, 2008)
    Book Two is Here! If there can be a Ground Hog Day and a Valentine's Day, then why can't there be a KIDS DON'T GO TO SCHOOL DAY? Shea was determined with the help of her companion dog Mercer, to make her newest holiday idea a success. But again, Mercer has a big surprise for Shea. This is a heartwarming, feel good book that all ages will benefit from. Not to be missed.
  • The Wonder Of It All

    Stan Lake, Michael Whitaker

    language (Self, Nov. 30, 2013)
    This book reminds us to take a moment and love the world around us. It calls us to take care of the resources we've been entrusted with and most of all it's a call to wonder.
  • "REIGN OF DEATH"

    KEVIN MCGRAW, LISA V. WADE

    language (SELF, Jan. 5, 2010)
    "REIGN OF DEATH" is based on a true story of family love, tragedy, hardship and betrayal that will take your breath away, and captivate your thoughts, and stir your emotions. "REIGN OF DEATH" is an riveting amazing story how a young male struggled with obstacles and adversities and growing up in the city of Chicago at the age of seven years old, witnessing four traumatizing family members deaths under the roof of his home, leaving him the only question to God is, "why?"
  • Myle Phyle the Nile Crocodile

    Stephen Lakios

    eBook (self, )
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  • A Grasshopper's Point of View ~ A Young Children's Story

    Georgene Kurtz-Daskam

    language (Self, Jan. 31, 2012)
    Grasshopper has the life of his dreams until black ant and red ant come along.Writer’s Guild Certificate #811799(Originally intended as an animated cartoon.)
  • Born Almost Free in South Africa

    Brian Khoza, Ginny Porter, Laurence Piper, Ian Carbutt, Andile Mncube

    language (self, July 17, 2013)
    Journey through the mind of a post-modern African scribe and enjoy perspectives presented in stories told through the worldview of a South African man who explores gender-dynamics substantially.“Through her I learnt to become friends with other women in later years and all of them not only showed and told me how to treat a woman, but that each one is special and different”“One friend said she was brought up in ‘the real run-for-your-life-or-these-boys-are-gonna-rape-you township!”“Inquiries about my well-being were greeted with a very dishonest, positive response to avoid complaining. I had been ‘doing bad’ too long, and had to change the song”This book will appeal to both genders and all races. Brian says, “As South Africans we are very anxious, and even emotional. Something is amiss, but it can be fixed if we do not rush to diagnose a problem and prescribe a solution. Who is to blame for all this uncertainty and angst?”
  • Ben's Binoculars: Journey of the Ruby-Throat

    T.W. MAHN

    eBook (Self, Jan. 6, 2011)
    What would you do if you were suddenly and without warning magically transformed into a bird that weighed less than a penny? Would you have the courage to take a trip filled with danger, excitement, and breathtaking beauty over hundreds of miles to countries completely new to you? Come into the magical world of Ben's Binoculars and see things on our planet that you never knew existed on land, in the air, and in the sea. Will he be able to get back alive? And if he does, what will happen to him?
  • The 86 Legend

    Miss Mae

    language (Self, Aug. 4, 2019)
    A storm at night.A prisoner unjustly charged.An unscrupulous captain.And a ship doomed.The legend begins...
  • In Handcuffs

    R. Burrow, Philip Newey

    language (self, Nov. 14, 2015)
    This book is ultimately about control: being chemically controlled by addiction like Methadone, heroin, benzos, and other opiates, the "primal addiction," masturbation of a child. Also, Suboxone, Zubsolv, and other drugs that put us in someone else's power. The book is about addiction, power and control, the love between a mother and son, and ultimately redemption. Fictionalized memoir. I'll make you laugh and it'll make you cry.
  • Billy Bee

    James Crofton

    language (self, April 17, 2009)
    Children's book to age 11. 20 pictures, 1000 words, 39 pages. The story tells Billy's last day as a larva, crawling in the dirt, envying the bees flying around who call him a worm. His mother flies up and urges patience, but Billy doesn't want to crawl in the dirt. He doesn't want to wait; he wants wings, and feet, and flower juice, and right now.
  • Angel Orbs

    Mary Jo, Carol Sventy

    eBook (self, May 13, 2010)
    Angel Orbs, the first in a series of delightful children's books. Exploring the wonderful world of angels and how they travel. Each angel has a special job to perform and makes its presence known in a unique way.... You might have even photographed an Angel Orb or two. Check your photographs and digital pictures and if you see an "orb" in it. You guessed it! You have captured an image of an Angel Orb going about its chores...