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  • Pablo y el Tiburon: Pablo and the Shark

    Rachel Cheung, Marina Moreno Earle

    Hardcover (Booklocker.com, July 17, 2020)
    Pablo, a devious and mischievous fish, continuously tells his peers there is a shark near his school. He is faced with many consequences and learns the important lessons of trust and honesty.This is a story dealing with moral concepts aimed at young children. It involves a degree of drama that aims to reinforce the key message.The main story is in Spanish and an English translation follows.
  • WHITE HOUSE USHER: Stories from the Inside

    Christopher B. Emery

    eBook (Booklocker.com, Inc., Oct. 27, 2017)
    From January 1986 until March 1994, Chris Emery was part of one of the most unique services in the U.S. government—an usher in the White House.For more than 200 years, a small office has operated on the State Floor of the White House Executive Residence. Known as the Usher's Office, whose mission is to accommodate the personal needs of the first family, and to make the White House feel like a home. The Usher's Office is the managing office of the Executive Residence and its staff of 90-plus. The staff consists of butlers, carpenters, grounds personnel, electricians, painters, plumbers, florists, maids, housemen, cooks, chefs, storekeepers, curators, calligraphers, doormen, and administrative support.Ushers work closely with the first family, senior staff, Social Office, Press Office, Secret Service Agency, and military leaders to carry out White House functions: luncheons, dinners, teas, receptions, meetings, conferences, and more. Chris Emery was only the 18th White House Usher since 1891, and had the honor and privilege to serve presidential families for three years during the Reagan administration, four years for President H. W. Bush, and 14 months under President Clinton. His vignettes recreate intimate White House happenings from an insider’s viewpoint. Chris Emery was the only White House Usher to be terminated in the 20th century. Turn the pages to find out which first lady fired him...“With his book, White House Usher: Stories from the Inside, former usher Chris Emery gives his readers a peek inside what happens upstairs at the White House. Chris’ anecdotes tell a rich story of how America’s house really is the First Families’ home. I loved my trip down memory lane.”- Former First Lady Barbara Bush (October 2017)
  • MEMORIES FROM MY LOGBOOK: A Bush Pilot's Story

    Lynn Wyatt

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Oct. 10, 2017)
    Flying in the Alaskan wilderness is an entirely different skill set than the way most pilots are trained; flying to and from remote gravel bars on wheels, streams and lakes on floats, and ski operations in deep snow and horrific weather. Many times I thought I would not make it, flying overloaded airplanes with the doors removed, external loads strapped to the floats, no navigational aids and totally alone in a vast wilderness with only my skills and determination to get me home.After logging 4,000 flight hours, and flying sometimes 16 hours a day, I actually became as one with the airplane. Controlling the airplane was like scratching an itch, totally unconscious control inputs... I was the airplane. It took many hours, more than a few mishaps, and a lot of luck to reach this skill level.The stories in this book are recalled from reviewing the pages of my pilot's log book. Some of the stories were sad, some were funny, and some were really scary. Some flights were truly beautiful, as can only be experienced in the pristine Alaskan outback.I lived the adventure most people only dream about, and survived it to tell my tales...
  • Sophie The Sea Otter

    Aimee Tallian PhD, Peter Jones

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Sept. 1, 2017)
    By teaching young children how the natural world works, we can create a generation that understands and appreciates the environment. The Our World of Wildlife series shares environmental and ecological concepts in a fun, approachable, and educational way. The first book in the series, Sophie the Sea Otter, tells the story of Sophie, an otter who lives happily in a kelp forest in the ocean. When she and her friends are driven out of their home, however, their absence has disastrous results for the kelp forests that provide food and shelter for so many other species. Our planet is an intricately balanced ecosystem, and the sea otter/kelp forest system exemplifies how apex predators help structure their environment. This book includes an educational For the Parents section, where parents can learn in a little more detail about the extirpation of sea otters, and how their subsequent restoration has helped bring back kelp forests, increase biodiversity, and provide catch for local fishing industries.
  • MEMORIES FROM MY LOGBOOK: A Bush Pilot's Story

    Lynn Wyatt

    eBook (Booklocker.com, Inc., Nov. 27, 2017)
    Flying in the Alaskan wilderness is an entirely different skill set than the way most pilots are trained; flying to and from remote gravel bars on wheels, streams and lakes on floats, and ski operations in deep snow and horrific weather. Many times I thought I would not make it, flying overloaded airplanes with the doors removed, external loads strapped to the floats, no navigational aids and totally alone in a vast wilderness with only my skills and determination to get me home.After logging 4,000 flight hours, and flying sometimes 16 hours a day, I actually became as one with the airplane. Controlling the airplane was like scratching an itch, totally unconscious control inputs... I was the airplane. It took many hours, more than a few mishaps, and a lot of luck to reach this skill level.The stories in this book are recalled from reviewing the pages of my pilot's log book. Some of the stories were sad, some were funny, and some were really scary. Some flights were truly beautiful, as can only be experienced in the pristine Alaskan outback.I lived the adventure most people only dream about, and survived it to tell my tales...
  • Rescue Dogs: The Early Years How Ruff Beginnings Become Happy Tails

    Lcsw Mary Skinner-Vance

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Oct. 15, 2018)
    Once there were three dog brothers. Dennis was the nervous one. He was afraid of Baths, Kennels, Fences, and The Vet. But he loved his Person and definitely did not want Sneaky Cat to get anywhere near her! Tucker was the grumpy brother. He was not happy about Dennis' rescue and tried to lose him on a cold dark night in Idaho. But Dennis did not hold grudges and even saved Tucker from the dreadful Kennel Snake. Dennis realized that Tucker wasn't always grumpy. There was a time when Tucker played with feathers and stuffing. There was a time he searched for treasures. Manny was the youngest dog brother. He was the joyful one. He had many adventures with Swampy Lakes, Hairy Camel Llamas, and Cake. Manny loved cake. Oh and Viking Feasts! Manny loved a good Viking Feast! Together these brothers had many adventures. Their story is sometimes happy, funny, scary, and sad. Because after all, it is a story about real life.
  • The Amethyst Bottle

    Linda Shields Allison

    eBook (BookLocker.com, Inc., Aug. 14, 2020)
    In 1854, a very old and mysterious bottle passes into the hands of a scrappy young Russian boy. Otto Stanoff struggles to survive in the slums of New York until he meets a former slave girl, Esther, who shows him a beautiful Bronze Bottle.When the peculiar bottle begins to change from bronze and gold to stunning shades of violet, Otto soon learns that the Amethyst Bottle may help him on his journey to California, working as a wrangler on a wagon train.Esther shares that she had received a similar surprise when an Irish girl, Tara, passed a beautiful Emerald Bottle into her hands. Otto hopes that the mysterious bottle will help him on his journey west to find his brother, Ivan, while prospecting for gold near San Francisco. With the help of the curious bottle, a secretive Sioux Indian and a shy young girl experience adventure and mishap along the trail.The Amethyst Bottle is the third book in the Bottle Series Trilogy.
  • WHITE HOUSE USHER: Stories from the Inside

    Christopher B. Emery, Barbara Bush

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Oct. 15, 2017)
    Foreword by Barbara Bush.From January 1986 until March 1994, Chris Emery was part of one of the most unique services in the U.S. government—an usher in the White House.For more than 200 years, a small office has operated on the State Floor of the White House Executive Residence. Known as the Usher's Office, whose mission is to accommodate the personal needs of the first family, and to make the White House feel like a home. The Usher's Office is the managing office of the Executive Residence and its staff of 90-plus. The staff consists of butlers, carpenters, grounds personnel, electricians, painters, plumbers, florists, maids, housemen, cooks, chefs, storekeepers, curators, calligraphers, doormen, and administrative support.Ushers work closely with the first family, senior staff, Social Office, Press Office, Secret Service Agency, and military leaders to carry out White House functions: luncheons, dinners, teas, receptions, meetings, conferences, and more. Chris Emery was only the 18th White House Usher since 1891, and had the honor and privilege to serve presidential families for three years during the Reagan administration, four years for President H. W. Bush, and 14 months under President Clinton. His vignettes recreate intimate White House happenings from an insider’s viewpoint. Chris Emery was the only White House Usher to be terminated in the 20th century. Turn the pages to find out which first lady fired him...“With his book, White House Usher: Stories from the Inside, former usher Chris Emery gives his readers a peek inside what happens upstairs at the White House. Chris’ anecdotes tell a rich story of how America’s house really is the First Families’ home. I loved my trip down memory lane.”- Former First Lady Barbara Bush (October 2017)
  • Fat Is Funny

    Michelle Wendt, Wendy Braff

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Sept. 15, 2019)
    Charlie is really funny... and really fat. She spends her life hating high school, living for her next stand-up comedy class, eating whatever she wants, being the funniest person in the room, and not caring what other people think.The two things she loves most in life are food and comedy. So she sits in front of her TV for hours snacking and studying the comedy classics with George, her best friend. Their relationship is perfect - she helps him write his stand-up material for class, and he remains blissfully unaware that she secretly has the world's biggest crush on him.Life is perfect until Olivia, a new student, joins their comedy class and ruins Charlie's theory that beautiful skinny girls can't be funny. And when Olivia steals both her comedic thunder and George's attention, Charlie takes drastic measures to reclaim both her spot at the top of the comedy food chain and the boy she loves. But at what cost?
  • The Amethyst Bottle

    Linda Shields Allison

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., June 10, 2020)
    In 1854, a very old and mysterious bottle passes into the hands of a scrappy young Russian boy. Otto Stanoff struggles to survive in the slums of New York until he meets a former slave girl, Esther, who shows him a beautiful Bronze Bottle. When the peculiar bottle begins to change from bronze and gold to stunning shades of violet, Otto soon learns that the Amethyst Bottle may help him on his journey to California, working as a wrangler on a wagon train. Esther shares that she had received a similar surprise when an Irish girl, Tara, passed a beautiful Emerald Bottle into her hands. Otto hopes that the mysterious bottle will help him on his journey west to find his brother, Ivan, while prospecting for gold near San Francisco. With the help of the curious bottle, a secretive Sioux Indian and a shy young girl experience adventure and mishap along the trail. The Amethyst Bottle is the third book in the Bottle Series Trilogy.
  • The Messages: Where Were You When the Phone Rang? - The Story of Peace on Earth

    Stephen G Reinhart

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Oct. 30, 2019)
    A caller claiming to be God phones everyone on Earth every day precisely at 9:00 AM for one-week demanding world peace or we'll be replaced by a more peaceful race. The story unfolds through the experience of Cheryl Hanson, an atheist and the daughter of a senior US Senator. As the calls continue everyone is encouraged to ask questions, all of which are answered, challenging all the world religions existing dogma. We have one week to comply. If every country has not dissolved, outlawed or disbanded their militaries, the very existence of the human race is in peril. Chaos and confusion reign since the caller's voice cannot be recorded or the calls traced. Who is behind this? What would you ask? Seven mornings, one week's warning.
  • The Emerald Bottle

    Linda Shields Allison

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., June 10, 2020)
    A mysterious bottle comes into the hands of a young Irish girl. Tara Maguire struggles to reunite with her parents, who have lost their farm, and are forced to leave Ireland during the potato famine in 1847. Twelve-year-old Tara must stay in Ireland for one year, working as a servant on Squire Chase Dellamort's estate, to repay a family debt. At the end of her indentured service, the squire reneges on his promise to send her home by falsely accusing her of stealing. Tara flees the estate with her little dog, Bailey. With the help of a family of Irish Tinkers, and a mysterious Emerald Bottle, Tara journeys across the Atlantic ocean, and through the wilderness of Canada, in an effort to find her family.