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  • Just So Stories

    Rudyard Kipling, Benjamin May, A.R.N. Publications

    Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, April 15, 2016)
    Just So Stories is a collection of contemporary children's stories by Rudyard Kipling. Many of the stories are fictitious explanations for natural occurrences, including the stories How the Whale Got His Throat and How the Camel Got His Hump. These stories will keep children entertained for hours.
  • This Side of Paradise

    F. Scott Fitzgerald, David McCallion, A.R.N. Publications

    Audible Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, Sept. 7, 2017)
    F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel This Side of Paradise was published in 1920 and quickly became a best-seller. This book's popularity has often been linked to the lifestyle of the youth at the time. It was the beginning of the roaring 1920s, and This Side of Paradise embodied all the fun and excitement of the era. Carefree, party loving Amory Blaine leaves his home in Minnesota for Princeton University, with his sight set on a high-energy career in New York City. At Princeton, the ambitious and self-centered Amory longs to be included with the popular crowd, and become one of those he views as entitled, but along the way, he indulges in a string of romances with beautiful, young women. While chasing his golden dream, Amory's youth is slipping away, along with the past. Will young Amory understand how fleeting life is before it is too late?
  • Forest School Adventure: Outdoor Skills and Play for Children

    Dan Westall, Naomi Walmsley

    (GMC Publications, Aug. 7, 2018)
    From essential bushcraft basics and Stone Age skills to joyful outdoor play, Forest School Adventure is packed with ideas to bring your little ones closer to nature and all its magical offerings. The book is divided into four sections―bushcraft, wild food, nature awareness, and games. Learn how to: light a fire without matches build a shelter to sleep in cook on a fire hunt for bugs and much more Young children will be immersed in imaginative, messy play and crafts, while older ones can work on more complex activities like stone tool making and sourcing water. The idea of a forest school―an outdoor program that uses the woods and forests as a means to build independence and self-esteem in children, will result in confidence, bonding, and will bring to life the thrilling reality of sleeping in a cave or savoring your first-ever foraged meal!
  • Mr. Pizza

    J. F. Pandolfi

    eBook (L&A Publications, Aug. 3, 2018)
    Just about everyone makes a really off-the-wall decision at some point. Usually it’s no big deal. But if it ends up changing people’s lives. . .It’s 1973, and Tony Piza decides he needs a carefree year off after college—with pay.To the shock of his tight-knit family and closest friends, he postpones law school and talks his way into a job teaching sixth grade at a Catholic school in Staten Island, N. Y.A paid vacation if ever there was one! Yeah, right.Say hi to the Moby Dick of miscalculations. His pathetic effort is making him look bad, especially compared to the other sixth-grade instructor, Sister Theresa, an energetic young nun whose sunny disposition could have turned Attila the Hun into a daisy-picking philanthropist.It’s also crimping his efforts to enchant Colleen O’Brien, a stunning, straight-talking teacher who sees right through him.To make matters worse, his inability to curb his snarky and irreverent sense of humor antagonizes the powers-that-be: the alpha-male president of the school board, and the pastor who’s more interested in single malt scotch than saving souls.Does he have the ability—or the desire—to turn things around to try to save his job? And will he ever realize that his students deserve a lot more than they’ve been getting from him?Scroll to the top and get “Mr. Pizza” now. You’ll be glad you did.
  • The Way of Perfection

    St. Teresa of Avila, Fr. Kieran Kavanaugh

    Paperback (ICS Publications, March 3, 2000)
    A Study Edition, with Introduction, Commentary, Discussion Questions, and Glossary Prepared by Kieran Kavanaugh, O.C.D. St. Teresa of Avila is an unsurpassed teacher of Christian prayer and spirituality, and in The Way of Perfection she is at her best. Now, with the help of this study edition, everyone can enjoy the benefits of her wisdom. In The Way of Perfection, St. Teresa gives practical counsels and advice on prayer, destined originally for the few nuns who embraced the reformed Carmelite life she established. As a handbook for spiritual formation, it presented them with the basic Christian spirituality undergirding their Constitutions and Rule. Over the centuries, the book's appeal has reached far beyond the walls of Carmelite monasteries, and The Way of Perfection has become a spiritual classic. More and more today, Teresa's instructions speak to all those interested in prayer, providing them with basic guidelines for praying and showing how to avoid potential pitfalls. But as the readership and interest grow, so does the need for some help in working with this sixteenth-century text. The principles and teachings in Teresa's book, first presented within the limited horizons of her own situation, clearly lend themselves to broader applications, and can work well in all walks of life. This study edition-with its introduction, commentary, notes, discussion questions, and glossary-provides what is needed to assist contemporary readers in making these applications and delving more deeply into the text's spiritual riches.
  • The Truth Behind Trump Derangement Syndrome: "There is more than meets the eye"

    John L Fraser

    Paperback (JF Publications, Dec. 6, 2018)
    LIFE-CHANGING REVELATIONSShould we really believe that the far-left liberals and the mainstream media hate President Trump because he shouldn’t have beat them in the 2016 elections or that he supposedly is racist, or not presidential, disrespectful, etc.? There has to be something more than these simple natural explanations to this hysteria. Many folks have attempted to answer these questions, but the real reasons have been difficult to pinpoint……Until now, Join author John Fraser as he ventures on a spiritual journey that exposes another side that is not being reported. From the moment God showed him how Donald Trump was going to be a modern day deliverer to the candid explanations of various scriptures that support people’s current behavior. Take heed as an unseen enemy is revealed and discover the many truths that will inspire a better way of life. Find the answers that you may be looking for…one page at a time!
  • Idylls of the King

    Alfred Tennyson, David McCallion, A.R.N. Publications

    Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, April 12, 2018)
    This series of poems covers the story of the legendary hero, King Arthur, beginning with his first encounter with Guinevere, the woman who would become his queen on his search for the Holy Grail, to the betrayal of Guinevere and Sir Lancelot, and finally ending with Arthur's last battle. First published between 1859 and 1885 as a series of twelve poems, Idylls of the King retells the story of King Arthur with a unique and Victorian flavor beloved by many. Alfred Tennyson was one of the most prominent British poets of his time and today is still revered as a master poet. Tennyson's elegant prose adds color and vitality to the life and times of the legendary King Arthur, infusing the story with the values we have all come to expect from kingly heroes.
  • Don Quixote

    Miguel de Cervantes, Philippe Duquenoy, A.R.N. Publications

    Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, Aug. 13, 2018)
    Don Quixote features two of the most beloved characters in classical literature. Don Quixote and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, embark on comical exploits that are as charming today as they were when the book was published nearly 400 years ago. After reading chivalric romances, Don Quixote becomes infatuated with the idea of being a heroic knight and with the help of his squire sets out to do exactly that. Although Sancho’s adventures continually get him into trouble, he grows and learns from those mishaps, becoming a character that will enchant the listener long after the last words. When originally published, Don Quixote was what would today be considered experimental fiction. It would go on to influence some of the most prolific authors in history, including Sterne, Dickens, Melville, as well as a host of others. Modern scholars consider Don Quixote to be the most influential work of literature to come out of the Spanish Golden Age.
  • Tarzan of the Apes

    Edgar Rice Burroughs, Benjamin May, A.R.N. Publications

    Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, Aug. 1, 2016)
    A man and his wife are left deserted on an island after the crew onboard the ship they are traveling on mutinies. With nothing but their luggage and some supplies, the couple must find a way to survive in the intense jungle environment. They hunt and gather food, but are never safe from the vicious creatures lurking in the jungle. Finding refuge and living in a treehouse, they end up having a son together, but soon after, Alice, the mother, dies, and the father is killed by a vicious gorilla. The baby is adopted by a grieving gorilla mother and raised amongst them as one of their own. He is named Tarzan. As Tarzan ages, he starts to become confused about the obvious differences between the apes and himself. He begins to search for his true identity and discovers the tree house that he was born in. There, he finds books and weapons and he learns how weapons can be advantageous to him when he kills an ape with his biological father's hunting knife. After mischievous encounters with the African people, Tarzan collects more weapons, and kills the jealous ape leader, becoming the leader himself. Everything changes though when a new group of people come to the jungle, including a woman that will turn his world upside down. Tarzan must decide whether to stay true to his ape family or to discover a whole new civilized world that he is completely foreign to.
  • The Dragon Boy

    Donald Samson, Adam Agee

    eBook (AWSNA Publications, Oct. 10, 2012)
    Orphaned twice by the time he was nine, he was living on the streets and did not even know his own name. He was not allowed to set foot inside the one place he was determined to find work. To complete the disaster of his young life, the object of his affections was Star, an immense, emerald-green dragon. But good fortune finally smiled upon him: Star was a Luck Dragon. Suddenly he was admitted as a barn boy into the elite Dragon Compound. He was given three warm meals a day, work, and even a name. And best of all, Star took him on as his secret apprentice.One day, a warrior-king and his army arrive to challenge Star to a battle-to-the-death. Although not worried for the dragon's safety, this challenge would rile the dragon's slumbering hostile nature and cause him to leave the kingdom. All attempts to dissuade the warrior-king fail. Star turns to his young apprentice to prevent this duel. Yet the boy is young and untried in battle. How can Star expect him to succeed where seasoned knights have failed?
  • Two Years Before the Mast

    Richard Henry Dana, David McCallion, A.R.N. Publications

    Audible Audiobook (A.R.N. Publications, Dec. 22, 2017)
    Two Years Before the Mast is an American classic published in 1840. This is the account of Richard Henry Dana's two-year adventure as a sailor. Throughout his time sailing around Cape Horn on the brig Pilgrim, Dana kept a diary, and on his return to Massachusetts, he wrote this now-loved classic. While attending Harvard College, Dana was stricken with measles, which would ultimately have a detrimental effect on his eyesight. Instead of going on a Grand Tour of Europe as most young men did in that era, he decided to work as a sailor, believing the open sea would be good for his health. Born in 1815, Richard Henry Dana was an American lawyer and politician who would become best known for being a champion of the common man.
  • The Book of Echo Songs

    John M. Feierabend, Tim Caton

    Paperback (GIA Publications, Sept. 1, 2003)
    "These traditional “echo songs” are built around a leader singing a phrase and a group singing the same phrase back, planting the seeds of musical sensitivity in young children. With the songs in this collection, kids can indulge their imitation tendencies and create joyful, irrepressible music at the same time. These timeless tunes allow kids to learn quickly and start making music and having fun right away."
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