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  • The World God Made for Me

    Laurel Nakai, Abi Reid

    eBook (Paper Dove Press, July 30, 2018)
    Trying to teach your child about God in a kid friendly way? Look no further than this beautifully illustrated book that reminds kid’s that God exists in all of creation. May this book bring joy, peace, and discovery to you and your little ones, whose natural curiosity and love help us to see the divine in all things. Religious Book for Kids: A beautifully illustrated lyrical poem takes children on a journey through God’s creation in this unique interfaith picture bookInterfaith: This book provides a gateway for understanding and respecting religions with quotes from Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and TaoismChildren’s Ministry: This is a great resource that can be used for Sunday school activity or a bedtime story for kids to say before their prayers.
  • The World God Made for Me

    Laurel Nakai, Abi Reid

    Hardcover (Paper Dove Press, Aug. 16, 2015)
    Trying to teach your young child about God in a kid friendly way? Take children on a journey through God's creation in this beautifully illustrated interfaith bedtime story. it's colorful, it's fun, and it is designed to help you teach your child about God. May this book bring joy, peace, and discovery to you and your little ones, whose natural curiosity and love help us to see the divine in all things.
  • The World God Made For Me

    Laurel Nakai, Abi Reid

    Paperback (Paper Dove Press, Aug. 6, 2016)
    "Though we might call God by different names, we are all a part of this great big world and the same human family." A unique interfatih approach to teaching children about God and faith. Along with the lovely illustrations and story, the book features a page of questions to engage children in conversation. The quotes page in the back, featuring lines from scriptures around the world, lends an interfaith perspective that encourages harmony and diversity. From the author: "An interfaith perspective does not aim to make us all the same, but to honor the varied paths, to celebrate uniqueness, and to find communion in the spaces that we share. May this book bring joy, peace, and discovery to you and your little ones, whose natural curiosity and love help us to see the divine in all things."
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  • My Mother Road: Some journeys only happen once in two lifetimes.

    Phyllis York

    eBook (Landover Press, Dec. 10, 2019)
    For her seventeenth birthday Matilda Banks receives letters written by her mother, who disappeared when she was an infant, and sets off to follow her along Route 66. Will she be able to solve the mystery surrounding her mother’s disappearance or lose herself along the way? In My Mother Road, some journeys only happen once in two lifetimes. My Mother Road by Phyllis York
  • Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America

    FRANK M. CHAPMAN

    Paperback (DOVER PRESS, March 15, 1966)
    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
  • Nine-Minute Baseball Mysteries: The Ultimate Baseball Challenge for the Ultimate Baseball Fan

    Adam X. Jacobs

    Paperback (Rock Dove Press, Jan. 24, 2019)
    The vengeful batter who breaks up a no-hitter without getting a hit! The disgruntled player whose manager is upset with him—until he strikes out on purpose! The ornery closer who demands to pitch in the fourth inning of a nine-inning game!You will encounter these and many more perplexing scenarios in NINE-MINUTE BASEBALL MYSTERIES, which will put your knowledge of baseball—and your ability to think creatively—to the ultimate test. The book contains 40 original hardball conundrums, each with a completely logical explanation, guaranteed to both baffle and delight even the most fanatical of fans and savviest of experts. Why 9 minutes? Well, 9 is a magical number in baseball: 9 innings, 9 fielders, 9 spots in a lineup...and 9 minutes for each mystery!The brain teasers in NINE-MINUTE BASEBALL MYSTERIES are presented in a three-section format: first read the scenario in the Puzzles section, then develop your theory utilizing the hints in the Clues section, and finally, see if your explanation is correct in the Solutions section. Each puzzle is delicately crafted to be devious but fair, and all are written in an engaging, colorful manner, befitting of our national pastime. The puzzles start out towards the easier end of the spectrum and increase in difficulty as the book progresses, and each draws upon a singular aspect of baseball’s rich tapestry. At the end of each solution any applicable rules from the 2018 edition of the Official Baseball Rulebook are cited.This unique and original book will appeal to puzzlers and baseball enthusiasts of any age and aptitude. Whether you’re a fan of baseball history, trivia, strategy or statistics, this book will have something for you, and you are guaranteed to learn something about the game and look at it in a new, more appreciative light. So what are you waiting for? Put on your Baseball Detective Cap and let's get to solving these NINE-MINUTE BASEBALL MYSTERIES!
  • THE TARN: Book One: The Invaders

    Bruce Elliot Jones, Bruce Jones

    language (Rover Press, Jan. 4, 2014)
    Ryder Hammond had always been a city kid and a reasonably happy teenager, and he balked when his mother sent him to her small Kansas hometown for his senior year of high school to stay with his aunt and uncle. But Ryder soon found himself in the middle of a strange conspiracy in the Kansas hamlet of Tarotown, where a beautiful, lonely outcast named Willow holds the key to the true identity of the peculiar townspeople and the secret of the monstrous inhabitants of the murky green body of water known as The Tarn...First in the series, The Tarn Creature Trilogy.See what this British Amazon.com customer said about THE TARN in his 4-star review:4.0 out of 5 stars AS ALWAYS WELL WRITTEN AND A PAGE TURNER!!!!, 12 Oct 2011By Mr. S. A. Hooker - See all my reviews(REAL NAME) This review is from: The Tarn (A Ry and Willow Horror Thriller) (Kindle Edition)I don't know how Bruce Jones does it but I find I can never put his books down. Always gripping from the get-go and never a disappointment with characters as well defined as these.The Tarn jumps the genres and I'm a) happy with that and b) not going to label this book as a particular type. Read it, is what I will say. Good central lead character, a great narrative that shows rather than tells (the mark of a good author), that there is something wrong with the picture in this book.Hard to put down and really wanting to be read in one go, I doubt this book will disappoint. Would have given a full five stars but I felt the build up was better than the conclusion but then again, the ending is perfect.
  • THE MOTH: A PARANORMAL THRILLER

    Leelee Schubert

    language (Rover Press, June 1, 2012)
    The first in the EDEN'S JOURNEY series, THE MOTH tells the story of beautiful seventeen year old Eden Gardner and her escape from an insane asylum with the help of Marshall Pierce, a 21-year old ex-Marine half-breed with a dubious agenda. Eden Gardner is Chosen; as she puts it, she was "born knowing". Her special powers come into play as they travel from New Mexico to Montana, where Luce Flint, a evil false prophet, holds his followers captive against the invasion of government forces. Marshall finds himself falling in love with what is supposed to be his target--a strange, enchanted girl whose quest is to bring together six specially chosen survivors for what will soon become humanity's End...and the dawn of a New Day.
  • QBQ!: The question behind the question. What to really ask yourself. Practicing personal accountability in business and life

    John G Miller

    Hardcover (Denver Press, March 15, 2001)
    Have you ever heard questions like these? "Why do we have to go through all this change?", "Why don't they communicate better?" "When is someone going to train me?", "Who dropped the ball?" "When is that department going to do its job right?", "When will someone share the vision?" "Why is this happening to me?", "When will we get more tools and better systems?" If so, QBQ! is the book for you and your organziation. In today's business culture, the lack of personal accountability is a problem that has resulted in an epidemic of blame, complaining, and procrastination. No organization -or individual -can achieve its goals, compete in the marketplace, fulfill its vision, or develop people and teams without personal accountability. The solution is an entirely new approach - characterized by new thinking and behaviors - where we no longer give lip service to teamwork, but ask, "What can I do to contribute?" and "How can I make a difference?" John G. Miller helps us make this happen. This ne