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  • MISSING: A World War II Story of Love, Friendships, Courage, and Survival

    Kenneth D. Evans

    Hardcover (Starhaven Publishing, LLC, March 28, 2019)
    On Day 9 of the Battle of the Bulge, 2nd Lt. Donald N Evans was shot down behind enemy lines. Defying odds, he survived bailing out of his P-47 fighter plane seconds before it crashed. He limped and crawled through the snow-covered Ardennes Forest until after dark, trying to find a way back to the American front lines. Lost, cold, and hungry, Don spent Christmas Eve huddled under a pine tree, wondering if he'd ever see his family again. Ahead lay capture by Nazi SS Troops, a 200-mile forced march, near starvation, abuse by guards, and internment in a German POW camp. His will to overcome nearly insurmountable odds is inspiring. That he actually did so is a miracle.From dirt-poor, small town roots, Don was the quintessential all-American boy, becoming student body president of his high school and earning all-state honors in football, basketball, and tennis. At age eighteen, he was attending college, had fallen in love, and appeared destined for a bright future. Then fate stepped in. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and America entered World War II. Don joined the U.S. Military, along with millions of other young Americans, and went to war. Before shipping overseas, he married his high school sweetheart, Laura Jeanne. Excerpts from Don and Laura Jeanne's deeply personal letters allow readers to glimpse emotional events through the eyes of a young couple who lived through these remarkable times. Don and four other flyboys in the 368th Fighter Group of the Ninth Air Force became so close they called themselves The Five. The author artfully weaves their stories together from letters, journals, personal histories, mission reports, and interviews, creating a moving and unforgettable World War II story.
  • Not Her Gargoyle: Romantic Comedy

    Annie Nicholas

    language (Green Mountain Publishing LLC, June 18, 2018)
    Ruby is done with jerks, dead-end jobs, and eviction notices. Everyone else she knows is finding ways out of this crappy neighborhood, so why can’t she? Since opportunities refuse to fall from the sky, Ruby makes her own. To hell with the little voice in her heart whispering about love. She never met a man she wanted to keep…then she met a gargoyle. Men were boring after all.Nick was a con, a thief, and a rogue. He couldn’t keep a dime in his pocket even if it was glued. Then he met a ruby. Not one from the earth but one of flesh and blood. And ass. Let’s not forget the ass. Stealing her heart was now all he wanted.He has a plan that could make both their dreams come true. It only involves an itsy-bitsy risk. All they must do is rob a witch.Oh, and avoid the dragons.Warning: Beware of despicable gargoyles with hearts of gold. They will sweep you off your feet when you're not looking.Not Her Gargoyle is the hilarious fifth book in the paranormal rom-com Not This Series. If you like steamy attractions, fast-paced action, and snarky humor, then you’ll love Annie Nicholas’s hotter than hot romp.THOUGH PART OF A SERIES, THESE BOOKS CAN BE READ AS STANDALONE ROMANTIC COMEDIES.READ THE ENTIRE NOT THIS SERIES amazon.com/dp/B07F7SPQQH 1 Not His Dragon - also in Audio 2 Not His Werewolf - also in Audio 3 Not His Vampire - also in Audio 4 Not His Christmas5 Not Her Gargoyle6 Not Her Alpha7 Their Baby Dragon
  • Not Her Alpha: Romantic Comedy

    Annie Nicholas

    language (Green Mountain Publishing LLC, Jan. 28, 2019)
    Chris Jenkins, alpha werewolf, wants the woman who destroyed his life dead. Then he finds her imprisoned and beaten by her own family. So, he rescues her instead. Too make things worse, her soul is bound to a grimoire of black magic and he volunteers his pack to protect the book from falling into the wrong hands. Now, Jade has to live with him. It’s the only way to keep his city safe. Really.Jade Ellington dreams of finding her Prince Charming, then the big bad wolf blows her jail door down. In that moment, she changes her mind. Chris is everything a woman could want. Sexy and strong, and did she mention he can cook? But she’s responsible for all his heartache and she’s nothing to him but a burden. How can she compete with the beautiful shifter women who surround him? Like all the time.Then a thief invades the pack den and steals her grimoire. The one holding her soul hostage. The one Chris swore to keep safe. Without the book, she’ll die in days. It’s a race against time, sexual frustration, and dragons. Not Her Alpha is the sixth funny book in the paranormal rom com Not This Series. If you like steamy attractions, fast-paced action, and snarky humor, then you’ll love Annie Nicholas’s hotter than hot chips romp.THOUGH PART OF A SERIES, THESE BOOKS CAN BE READ AS STANDALONE ROMANTIC COMEDIES.READ THE ENTIRE NOT THIS SERIES amazon.com/dp/B07F7SPQQH 1 Not His Dragon - also in Audio 2 Not His Werewolf - also in Audio 3 Not His Vampire - also in Audio 4 Not His Christmas5 Not Her Gargoyle6 Not Her Alpha7 Their Baby Dragon
  • Hair Like Mine

    LaTashia M. Perry, Bea Jackson

    eBook (G Publishing LLC, July 12, 2015)
    Hair Like Mine is a fun and easy read following a little girl who doesn't like that her naturally curly hair looks different from the other kids around her. On her quest to find someone with hair like hers, she soon realizes we are all unique and special in our own way.
  • Anti-Semitism and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement

    Gary Wiener

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Since its inception in 2005, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has seen numerous boycotts against Israel in an effort to encourage withdrawal from what supporters of the movement consider to be occupied territories, along with recognition of the rights of Arab-Palestinian citizens and refugees. Supporters claim that Israel is an apartheid state, but this assertion is hotly contested. Many critics of BDS claim that the movement is anti-Semitic and promotes the delegitimization of Israel. This volume explores the varying perspectives on the movement, enabling readers to form their own opinions about its place in global politics.
  • A Day at the OOZ

    Chad Cryer, Avery Cryer, Ella I. Maxwell

    Paperback (Green Publishing House, LLC, Aug. 2, 2020)
    The school field trip is going to be just a normal day at the zoo until the kids arrive and see a backwards O-O-Z sign! The experience that follows is as bizarre as it is funny. Something about the animals.... well, something is just BACKWARDS! Chad and Avery Cryer author a delightful book, illustrated by Ella Maxwell, that is sure to bring laughter to the entire family.
  • Recipes of the American Revolution

    Robert M. Hamilton

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Beef stew and baked beans are foods eaten during the American Revolution that we still enjoy today. Readers learn how to make these and other foods from this time in American history as they explore the role food played in Americas fight for independence. Recipes are found throughout the text, encouraging readers to take a hands-on approach to learning about history. As readers explore the fact-filled text, they also discover vibrant contemporary and historical images, including primary sources. Common social studies curriculum topics become fun when readers take history out of the classroom and into the kitchen.
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  • Completely Me

    Dr. Justine Green, Ana Silva

    eBook (Green Rose Publishing LLC, July 7, 2020)
    Completely Me is a story about a little girl who never noticed there was something different about herself until others pointed it out. When she decides to stand up for herself, she teaches the townspeople an important lesson about acceptance.“This heartfelt story addresses the special challenges and social interactions of children with disabilities with empathy and charm.”—Stuart J. Murphy, Visual Learning Strategist, Author of the award-winning MathStart and I See I Learn series“Completely Me is a celebration of life. It is a clarion call to all children (and their adults) to be all they can be. Completely Me inspires young readers to recognize that while each of us is different, we are each perfect in our own way. Completely Me is an important book with a special message that will resonate in youngsters, and stay with them for a lifetime.”—Anita Meinbach, Ed.D., Former Clinical Associate Professor, University of Miami School of Teaching and Learning“Beneath the context in this magical little book, Completely Me has an underlying honesty and truth that Justine Green touches with her beautiful words. Adults and children alike will be enriched by her message. Read and enjoy.”—Ellen Brazer, Author of Clouds Across the Sun, And So It Was Written, and The Wondering Jew: My Journey into Judaism
  • Interference in Elections

    Kristina Lyn Heitkamp

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election have brought the issue of election interference to the fore, but is it actually a significant issue in the United States? This volume explores the history of election interference in the United States and beyond, as well as the various methods of interference. It also discusses whether interference can be effectively combatted and what attempts are being made to do so. Election interference has been declared a threat to the electoral process and democracy as a whole, and it is more important than ever to understand the various factors at play.
  • Learned Helplessness, Welfare, and the Poverty Cycle

    Kristina Lyn Heitkamp

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "This volume looks at the issue of poverty, the various theories about why it proliferates, and a number of proposed strategies to fight it"--Provided by publisher.
  • Feminism

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Nearly a half-century after the women's liberation movement, women have achieved things that their grandmothers might only have dreamed. Now that women work in boardrooms, executive suites, and top government positions, as well as in the home, some believe that the fight has been won. For others, the perception that women are on equal footing with men is dangerous. Through diverse perspectives, this enlightening volume explores the current debates on feminism's front, including the pay gap, violence against women, substandard health care, reproductive rights, and representation in government.
  • Plant Parts

    Steffi Cavell-Clarke

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Roots, stems, and leaves are just some of a plants most important parts. Readers get a detailed look at these and other plant parts as they closely examine some of the worlds most interesting plants. Vibrant, full-color photographs of plants fill each page, and clear diagrams help readers gain a deeper understanding of the ways plant parts work together. These basic biology lessons are presented to early learners through age-appropriate text that is closely aligned with common science curriculum topics. What parts do plants use to make their own food? The answer is waiting for readers to discover!
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