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  • Should I Not Return: The most controversial tragedy in the history of North American mountaineering!

    Jeffrey Babcock

    eBook (Publication Consultants, Oct. 27, 2014)
    Should I Not Return is the story of a young east coast climber, who joins his brother in Alaska to climb Mount McKinley. What set their climb apart from those before it, and even those afterward, was a disaster of such magnitude that it became know as North America's worst mountaineering tragedy. Prior to July of 1967 only four men had ever perished on Denali, and then, in one fell swoop, Denali--like Melville s, Great White Whale, Moby Dick--indiscriminately took the lives of seven men. The brothers survive one danger after another: a terrible train accident, a near drowning in the McKinley River, an encounter with a large grizzly, a 60 foot plunge into a gaping crevasse, swept away by a massive avalanche, and finally a climactic escape from the terror of 100 mph winds while descending from the summit. Should I Not Return is a one of a kind cliffhanger packed with danger, survival under the worst conditions, and heroism on the Last Frontier s most treasured trophy--the icy slopes of Denali, North America s tallest mountain--Mount McKinley.
  • Ravens Cove

    Mary Ann Poll, Mike Fallek, Publication Consultants

    Audible Audiobook (Publication Consultants, May 1, 2018)
    Welcome to Ravens Cove, Alaska, a tiny town nestled in a small hollow on the majestic Cook Inlet. A town familiar with storytelling since, after all, Alaska abounds in rich legends. Unlike other tales, however, the account of Ravens Cove is not just based in fact. It is fact. Meet Josiah Williams, the peculiar stranger whose warning to lifetime residents Kat Tovslosky and her cousin, sheriff Bart Andersen, raises more questions than answers; a man whose dark past and knowledge of the murders make him a suspect more than an ally. Join Kat and Bart as an unlikely troop forms (including a very unwelcome FBI agent) to discover the identity of a killer. The unearthing of which will throw the reluctant warriors into a battle for their very lives and the lives of all who call Ravens Cove home.
  • No More Diapers For Boys: A book for boys! Designed to help them to know how and why to use the “potty”

    Esther Smith

    Paperback (Publication Consultants, Feb. 16, 2012)
    While being designed specifically for boys on the Autism Spectrum, and boys with other Developmental Delays--this book can certainly be used for all boys who are learning to go "potty" on the toilet. It is full of much needed visuals, step by step instructions--and was inspired by the author’s oldest son, who is affected by autism. The author previously published No More Diaper for Girls and has had much success in both helping her 5 and 6.5 year old (at the time), autistic daughters to become toilet trained (in less than a week)—and in helping many other families (who are affected by autism and otherwise) to toilet train their daughters, granddaughters and school/daycare girls as well. The author wants this version of the book to be a success for everyone in need of it--it worked with her son in no time (once he could carry it around with him--and was the only thing that worked for him! Good luck and may you pray for and be blessed with patience in this endeavor. I know it can work for you, because I have seen it work for many"
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  • Rivers: Diary of a Blind Alaska Racing Sled Dog: Diary of a Blind Alaska Racing Sled Dog

    Mike Dillingham

    (Publication Consultants, April 12, 2018)
    A chance encounter on a chilly, rainy day started a heartwarming adventure for a blind dog and a human. This is Rivers' diary of that adventure; becoming pain free and dealing with his disappointments while learning to interact with humans. Rivers tells of a blind dog's efforts to overcome his challenges and achieve his destiny. Rivers is a tale of the bond between a dog and a man, of courage, friendship, loyalty and adventure. It is full of positive messages for both young and old. Rivers takes place in that mystical land called Alaska, where sled dog racing is the state sport, dogs are considered athletes, and mushers are their coaches.
  • The Adventures of Balto: The Untold Story of Alaska's Famous Iditarod Sled Dog

    Pat Chargot

    eBook (Publication Consultants, Aug. 25, 2014)
    Balto, the great Alaska sled dog, has been dead since 1933. But he still stands larger-than-life on Dogdom's Mount Olympus, where the world's great canines are immortalized. Yet few people know Baltos true story. Only one small part has been told, and even it has been distorted. Several Balto books have been written. There's even a Balto animated movie, but it, too, is largely fiction. (Balto was NOT part wolf!) Like the books, the movie leaves off where this book begins ­— and tells the best part of the story. Balto was only three years old when he helped carry serum across Alaska from Nenana to Nome to save the town's children from diphtheria. As leader of the last dog team in the life-saving relay race, he became an overnight sensation — a BONEa fide international celebrity. But much more happened after that. Balto lived for eight more years. His days unfolded like a sled expedition to the North Pole, carrying him in an exhilarating rush over smooth snow one minute, an icy hummock the next. And how does the new story end? With a heart-thumping surprise that you can't imagine — and neither could have Balto. Hook up your harness, step into Balto's booties, and mush off to Balto's true story.
  • The Adventures of Balto: The Untold Story of Alaska's Famous Iditarod Sled Dog

    Pat Chargot

    Paperback (Publication Consultants, Sept. 22, 2008)
    Balto, the great Alaska sled dog, has been dead since 1933. But he still stands larger-than-life on Dogdom's Mount Olympus, where the world's great canines are immortalized. Yet few people know Balto's true story. Only one small part has been told, and even it has been distorted. Several Balto books have been written. There's even a Balto animated movie, but it, too, is largely fiction. (Balto was NOT part wolf!) Like the books, the movie leaves off where this book begins ­- and tells the best part of the story. Balto was only three years old when he helped carry serum across Alaska from Nenana to Nome to save the town's children from diphtheria. As leader of the last dog team in the life-saving relay race, he became an overnight sensation - a BONEa fide international celebrity. But much more happened after that. Balto lived for eight more years. His days unfolded like a sled expedition to the North Pole, carrying him in an exhilarating rush over smooth snow one minute, an icy hummock the next. And how does the new story end? With a heart-thumping surprise that you can't imagine - and neither could have Balto. Hook up your harness, step into Balto's booties, and mush off to Balto's true story.
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  • Steal My Heart: Stolen Hearts are Easier to Break

    Zalman Davis, Ramsha Tausalkar

    Paperback (Publication Consultants, July 14, 2016)
    There are love stories of all kinds; from tragic to sappy romances—we love them. Steal my Heart is a Teen Fiction about a young couple in love. It's simple and sweet; but it'll take you for a whirlwind of emotions. With this Steal my Heart, We want to give hope to all of you ‘ordinary people' out there. In a world full of people trying to be different, maybe our ordinariness makes us extraordinary. So if you think you're plain, you're average, or you're just a prop in the background; Steal my Heart will prove you wrong. ere is someone out there who sees you in a different light. Love can take you on many journeys. With Steal my Heart, we hope it takes you on an ever lasting journey of true love. Rams and Zalman
  • Should I Not Return: The most controversial tragedy in the history of North American mountaineering!

    Jeffrey Babcock

    Paperback (Publication Consultants, April 1, 2012)
    Should I Not Return is the story of a young east coast climber, who joins his brother in Alaska to climb Mount McKinley. What set their climb apart from those before it, and even those afterward, was a disaster of such magnitude that it became know as North America's worst mountaineering tragedy. Prior to July of 1967 only four men had ever perished on Denali, and then, in one fell swoop, Denali--like Melville s, Great White Whale, Moby Dick--indiscriminately took the lives of seven men. The brothers survive one danger after another: a terrible train accident, a near drowning in the McKinley River, an encounter with a large grizzly, a 60 foot plunge into a gaping crevasse, swept away by a massive avalanche, and finally a climactic escape from the terror of 100 mph winds while descending from the summit. Should I Not Return is a one of a kind cliffhanger packed with danger, survival under the worst conditions, and heroism on the Last Frontier s most treasured trophy--the icy slopes of Denali, North America s tallest mountain--Mount McKinley.
  • Eddie the Ermine

    Josh Verhagen

    Board book (Publication Consultants, June 1, 2019)
    Eddie the Ermine is the story of a young ermine who learns the importance of not taking from others and the joy of being able to achieve a difficult task.
  • The First Great Race

    Dan Seavey

    Perfect Paperback (Publication Consultants, Oct. 1, 2013)
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  • Grandpa's Airplane

    Kirk Thomas, Marthy Johnson, Gasper Vaccaro, Gita Lloyd

    Hardcover (Publication Consultants, July 1, 2008)
    Whenever Kirk would fly DeHavilland Otter N6868B his adult children would say to their kids, "There goes Grandpa," as he would fly by. It wasn't long before the kids would hear an airplane and immediately look to see if it was "Grandpa s Plane." The story came about as Kirk heard accounts of his grandchildren getting excited as his airplane would fly overhead and hearing the grandkids say, "We saw you fly by today Grandpa." Constant requests for rides from the grandkids cemented the storyline.
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  • Alaska Is My Mistress

    Jerre Wills

    Perfect Paperback (Publication Consultants, Sept. 15, 2014)
    Jerre Wills was in his late teens when he began feeling something tugging at his shirt-tail, and finally pulling with the force of a 300 pound barn-door halibut heading for deep water on the end of a fishing line. Whatever the powerful pull was, its 5,000 mile beckon, brought the young Wills family to Alaska in March of 1959. First it was the homestead; hunting soon followed; commercial fishing, an improbable occupation became a passion; and becoming a pilot and flying small bush-planes was justified by guiding big game hunters. All of these adventures gave Jerre an appreciation for Alaska's land, sea, and air. Alaska's allure became a 55-year love affair with the Greatland. Alaska Is My Mistress is the story of Jerre Wills' non-stop Alaska seduction.