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  • Beautifully Broken

    Kimberly Jones-Pothier

    eBook (AuthorHouse, April 23, 2015)
    This book will give you not only biblical truths of deliverance but also real life scenarios and practical applications that will forever change your future relationships. It is a love story about a broken girl and a holy God. Kimberly shows us that God really does restore. Beautifully Broken is where God does his best work. You will learn that your pain was not just about you but many who will be rescued as a result of your survival. Kimberly will show you how to turn your pain into purpose, your mess into your message, and how to get your healing amid the hell. The journey is not comfortable, but it definitely is worth every ounce of pain and discomfort, which will lead you to your purpose.
  • The Hanukkah Moose

    Chuck Mott

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 25, 2009)
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  • Turtles on a Log

    Lynnie Pea

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Feb. 7, 2019)
    A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to wildlife rescue organizations. Turtles on a Log is a tale about a gathering of God's creatures, brought together by love. Despite their obvious differences, they embrace one another with kindness and inclusiveness. It is a book about support and coming together as friends without judgment. It is a book about the beautiful, intelligent creatures who share our environment-to whom we owe a great deal of respect. Lastly, it is a book about a memory written in a pattern of rhythm and rhyme.
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  • Gram's Gift

    Joyce Mosley

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, June 9, 2020)
    Gram's Gift tells the story of an African-American family with African, European, and Native American roots. Gram decided it was time for her grandchildren to know the contributions made by their ancestors. So, she gathers her grandchildren together for a family history lesson. Her lesson begins with Cyrus Bustill, born enslaved, purchased his freedom, operated a successful bakery business and provided bread to George Washington's troops camped at Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War. He was a businessman, an educator, and a leader in the Black community. His children and grandchildren continued Cyrus' legacy of leadership as they were agents in the Underground Railroad, solders in the United States Colored Troops (USCT) during the Civil War, and advocates fighting for the right to vote for all. Gram's Gift to her grandchildren is their family history.
  • Oscar the Osprey: The Bird Who Was Afraid of Heights by Edward Martin Polansky

    Edward Martin Polansky

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 15, 1810)
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  • Maggie Moo the Holstein Cow

    Morgan Rising

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, June 9, 2011)
    I am 9 years of age and I know this would be a good Childrens book. My Grandmother inspired me. I am in the 4th grade and love animals I live with my Brother, Mom and Dad we live in the County. I was watching my grandmas dog Maggie. I put a Holstein cow mask on her. That is how we stared the Maggie Moo the Holstein Cow. It teaches that you can dream of being anything you want. I think this is a fun book that I am writing. Thank-you Morgan Rising, Dee Shannon (grandmother)
  • Not Just Any Donkey

    Stacy Mayeaux

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 28, 2008)
    Philo doesn't think that he is special. He thinks that he isn't important.He's just a donkey.Donkeys aren't known for doing great things.Philo learns that everyone's special and that he'snot just any donkey.
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  • The Little Princess Finds Her Crown

    Amanda S. Andrews

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 1, 2017)
    Princess is an imaginative girl whose curiosity leads her on a most amazing adventure – through all her mom’s things! After overhearing her mother refer to herself as a queen, Princess searches high and low for Mommy’s crown. After all, shouldn’t a queen wear a crown? Join Princess on her royal quest as she discovers what truly makes a queen! Readers will enjoy The Little Princess Finds Her Crown… a delightful tale encouraging self-confidence, loving the person we see in the mirror, and embracing the crown within.
  • The Silver Pen: Sound and Silence

    Jan Voth Dubbs, Mandy Kaplan, AuthorHouse

    Audible Audiobook (AuthorHouse, Nov. 6, 2019)
    This author uses words as a sculptor uses clay. She doesn't change the shape of the word; it's the surrounding words that contain the poetic surprise. She explains that she personally likes to be surprised by a word that doesn't usually follow another. It is a way to startle the listener into looking deeper into the thought. There are times when words can even pour forth like oil and fill in cracks left by others' hurtful words. Some of these poetic frames become like a waterfall of individual poems that wash off aching bodies and refreshes the spirit. Then, poems of peace pour forth into an exchanged life. This poetic journey leads the listener through a number of chapters: Sound and Silence, Struggles, Depths of Despair, and ultimately, to the chapter on the importance of lifting up your eyes to the One who can bring you into peace and hope and the exchanged life. The author sees this journey as a metamorphosis and demonstrates this in several poems where, in the days of trouble, it feels like a tsunami. One is drawn into those last chapters for the comfort of God's peace and hope.
  • Catching-101: The Complete Guide For Baseball Catchers

    Xan Barksdale

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, July 28, 2011)
    CATCHING-101: The Complete Guide for Baseball Catchers is the most comprehensive book ever written for baseball catchers. It contains tips, drills, and proper mechanics that will help every catcher or coach better understand the most difficult position on the field. This book contains information on EVERY aspect of catching that Coach Barksdale has learned through his years of experience from coaching nationally ranked NCAA teams, and playing at almost every level from Little League to professional baseball. A few of the topics covered in CATCHING-101 are: ; Receiving ; Blocking ; Catching Pop Flies ; Throwing ; Fielding Bunts ; Plays at Home Plate ; Drills ; Pitchouts ; Pass Balls/Wild Pitches ; Giving Signals ; And More! If you have been searching for a source with lots of high quality information about catching, this is the book for you! CATCHING-101 was written by Coach Xan Barksdale who is currently an NCAA Division I baseball coach and an ex-professional baseball player. Coach Barksdale played in the Atlanta Braves organization and has been a featured speaker at the prestigious ABCA (American Baseball Coaches Association) national convention.
  • When Everything Changed

    Katelin Aiello-Gonzalez, Brittney Sousa

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 5, 2020)
    When Everything Changed is a book about covid-19 from the eyes of a child. It takes you through the things that children have missed out on but all the experiences they have gained as a result. In addition the book has illustrate beloved past times of diverse American families and their broader communities. The hope is that the book will shed light on the things we should be grateful for and the things we shouldn't take for granted.
  • The Tears I Couldn't Cry: Behind Convent Doors

    Patricia Grueninger Beasley

    eBook (AuthorHouse, April 16, 2009)
    Walk in my shoes as a Sister in a religious order in the United States from 1955-78. Do what I did. Feel what I felt. Live the life I lived in utmost secrecy.Pats incredible story takes readers on a terrifying journey through 22 years of convent life in 20th century America. Promised to God when she was dying at age 3, she eventually enters a Catholic order of women where she is controlled by rigid rules and must wear a cumbersome 17th century habit looking like a flying nun. During 3 years of formation she is stripped of her own identity and forced into a mold. She must give up the family she loves, while her Superiors squash her passion for art, music, and nature.She must live under vows that require blind obedience, no pay for her work, and untainted celibacy. All of these sacrifices are demanded in Gods all-justifying Name. Leaving the convent would be turning her back on God and risking eternal damnation, Superiors say.After reading Pats true story, readers are faced with a question: Was Pat, and thousands of other women like her, abused by the very religion they loved?Emmy-award winning screenwriter and one of Pats mentors, Vickie Patik, says, THE TEARS I COULDNT CRY is a triumph of the human spirit and an inspiration to anyone who is working up the courage to question cherished beliefs and seek closure through honest reflection and self-healing.Barnaby Conrad, co-founder of the Santa Barbara Writers Conference and its co-director for 33 years says that Pat has written her story that is terrifying and beautiful and VERY moving.