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  • The Way God Made Me: A Self Image Book for Girls

    Toye L. Jenkins

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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  • Lily the Lucky Duck

    Gail Spotts

    eBook (AuthorHouse, July 22, 2019)
    Lily the Lucky Duck is a true story written by Gail Spotts while visiting family in Minnesota, the Land of Many Lakes. The story tells of how loving, nurturing, and caring can help people as well as animals.Speaking softly and watching a tiny duckling respond to voices after being found in the tall grass by a pond is a story to share with others. Good things happen when we reach out to others with compassion.
  • The Gospel According to Scrooge: A "Dickens" of a Tale

    John Arthur Worre

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Nov. 10, 2010)
    Charles Dickens wrote a great story, a story that resonated with his readers over a century ago and has continued to do so over the years.The story's power to touch people's hearts is undeniable and this version is offered for two reasons.First, the original version is, for today's readers, difficult to read and understand. Its verbiage and style were entirely appropriate for the day, but now are cumbersome at best. This version is written to be more reader-friendly while holding to the soul and integrity of the original. Our story also has been abridged to some degree to make the story line a bit simpler.Second, we take the liberty of reading between the lines of what Dickens wrote and making, we believe, the logical assumption that Scrooge's final transformation is a true spiritual rebirth. Many who have studied his life and work are convinced of his own Christianity as his work not only includes a beautifully written story about Jesus, but his other writings always told a story of redemption.Read it to your children and your grandchildren during this Christmas time and then put it on the shelf to be taken down and re-read Christmas after Christmas. This story doesn't get old. It is, indeed, a perennial favorite.
  • Bible Code Bombshell: Compelling Scientific Evidence That God Authored The Bible

    R. Edwin Sherman

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Oct. 8, 2004)
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  • When Mommy Is in Heaven

    Wendy L. Hackey

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 19, 2015)
    Micah's school is having a Mother's Day Tea. Though he knows that his Mommy is in Heaven, he believes that if he asks God every night up until the day of the party, God will allow his Mommy to come. Through this experience, Micah gains a better understanding of Heaven and that God does answer prayer, though it may not necessarily be exactly what we ask for.
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  • Elisa

    Diamond K.C Paramore

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Dec. 1, 2019)
    Elisa is about a young woman from Tanzania who is very adventurous and loves to explore. Her father wants her to marry a man from her village, but she wants to explore the world before she settles down. One day, a strange man named Jay Woods visits her village, and Elisa is fascinated by him because he’s very different. He’s from America! Interested about his homeland, a curious Elisa asks her father before she agrees to marry if she can visit America. She experiences cultural differences but enjoys her time in America.
  • Memaw's Farm

    Dr G F Welch

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Sept. 21, 2017)
    Memaw's Farm is about the farm animals a three-year-old encounters at his aunt's house. His first visit in the country is memorable because of Memaw and the animals.
  • Song Of The Mermaid: and Other Folk Tales from the Congo

    Angele Kadima-Nzuji Kabwasa

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 26, 2007)
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  • Bullwinkle’S Blues

    A. Kathryn Hafner

    language (AuthorHouse, March 17, 2018)
    This is a story of a young chick that is different from her siblings and finds herself separated from them because of it. She finds a friend to help her along her path of self-discovery and self-fulfillment.
  • Lightning From The Sky Thunder From The Sea

    Thomas Petri

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 21, 2009)
    ANGLICO: "Super Grunts" of 1st ANGLICO were deployed to all fourtactical zones of Vietnam in small mobile fire control teams, providing support to U.S. Army and allied elements. This organization was the last tactical unit to stand down from the war and gained distinction as the only Marines in-country reporting directly to MACV. Working closely with Korean Marines, recounting several actions involving these legendary warriors from the Land of the Morning Calm, this little known but highly effective unit had an impact on the war far greater than their small numbers. Field radio operators and naval gunfire spotters composed the tactical membership of this unit. Both professions were crosstrained in each competence, and each in turn was further qualified as tactical air controllers. An airborne capable platoon was established, mandating many ANGLICOs attend jump school and undertake other specialty training in the event they are called on to enter combat by unconventional means. Not being able to predict who they may be called on to support, training was pushed to the level of the most elite forces in the free world. BLUE DRAGONS: Most men of the Blue Dragon Brigade came of age during a war that raged fierce on their own homeland little more than a decade earlier. During a short lived occupation by North Korea, the people of the south endured extremely harsh treatment by would be conquerors. Events of recent historystill burned in their hearts and haunted their dreams. They were mostly all childrenat the time leaving scarcely a man untouched by personal tragedy that could only be forged in a crucible of terror. Many were orphaned and all shared athirst to settle a score that only those who drink deep from the same cup ofdread can truly understand.
  • Know Me for My Ability Not My Disability: Jack and George's Story of Inclusion

    Kevin Valido

    Paperback (Authorhouse, July 22, 2019)
    One summer, best friends, Jack and George, decided to go to summer camp together. Little did they know that their parents would send them to a camp built on the idea of having an inclusive environment for all people. Their plans of spending time together take a turn when they are placed in separate groups. On their adventure, however, they encounter new friends with a wide range of different abilities. Through the eyes of the children in the camp with special needs such as spina bifida, Down syndrome, and autism, Jack and George get to see how our differences are not what define us. Rather, the boys learn a valuable lesson. They realize that it's important to know each other's abilities and not focus on our disabilities. Jack and George learn through their new friends that our differences truly are what make each and every one of us beautifully unique.
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  • The Misadventures of Cowhead: A Day at the Park: Big Girls Can Do Anything

    Charlene Peterson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 22, 2016)
    Cowhead woke up excited about going to the park to try out the new Big Kids Slide, but she finds herself afraid to try it once she actually sees it. She tries to tell her best friend, Dee Dee Duck, but she doesn’t want Dee Dee Duck to make fun of her. Papa Cow tells Cowhead that if she puts her mind to it, she can do whatever she wants. She thinks about it, and then she gets the courage to actually climb the steps to the slide. To her surprise, it wasn’t as scary as she thought it would be. Seeing all her friends slide down and hearing them laughing and giggling on their way, she wanted to give it a try, and when she did, it was just as much fun as she imagined it would be.