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  • Chronicles of an American Schoolgirl Mexico 1965 : A Memoir

    Ellen Lopez

    eBook (Ward Publishing Company, Dec. 23, 2017)
    At the beginning of our family trip, I had complained about having to go to Mexico, especially for an entire summer. And going to summer school? No way. Why would anyone want to go to school and drive hundreds of miles to get there? Summertime was for sleeping late, eating lots and swimming, you name it, anything but school. I didn’t want to learn about a whole new country.Back then, in 1965, I knew nothing about Mexico. What would I discover? What would occur there? Would I even like it there?Without leaving the comfort of your own home, come along and experience this colorful tour of Mexico. Read through the pages of "Chronicles of an American Schoolgirl Mexico 1965" and enjoy your journey Mexico!
  • FIREFLY

    Cory Toth

    language (Warner House Publishing Company, April 28, 2014)
    When a mysterious figure appears in the psychiatric ward of the local hospital, a young nurse realizes this man possesses supernatural abilities that leave her stunned—and doing anything she can to help him. Tortured by his inability to end his own life, the young man is forced to face his strange connection to a series of bizarre murders. Homicide investigator Carter VanDusen races against time to learn the truth behind the mystery of this troubled young man... But fate has something much greater in store for everyone involved.
  • Rage Company: A Marine's Baptism By Fire

    Thomas P. Daly, Rob Shapiro, Turner Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Turner Publishing Company, Aug. 20, 2012)
    One Marine's gripping story of the bloody battles, the Surge, and the Awakening of Sunni tribes that changed the tide in Iraq's Anbar province. Seven minutes into the first patrol a firefight erupts. Quickly, the Marines of Rage Company became acquainted with the nature of counterinsurgency. Every day, more IEDs were planted than the Marines could clear. They avoided taking the same route twice, they never walked out in the open, and they steered clear of roads that hadn't been "swept" in the last hour. They were in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province and one of the deadliest cities in Iraq. In November 2006, then First Lieutenant Thomas Daly arrived as part of the "surge" in Ramadi, to take part in Operation Squeeze Play, a division-size effort to remove al Qaeda from Anbar province. In this powerful memoir, he describes the successful clearing of southern Ramadi's Second Officer's district, the Qatana, and the uprising of local citizens against al Qaeda on the eastern edge of the city (the result of an unlikely alliance between Daly's company and Thawar al Anbar). From the first patrol to the last in the spring of 2007, he takes you inside the daily successes and struggles of the operation and the stressful challenge of trying to discern who was a terrorist and who was a civilian. He tells the powerful and very human story of a people who want to free their country, yet have no basis on which to trust the American forces in helping them succeed. A Marine's personal story of fighting an insurgency and overcoming a siege mentality to work with Iraqis to rout a common enemy, Al Qaeda Captain Daly's unique perception of the battlefield has been shaped while operating with units of the United States Army, Navy SEALs, ANGLICO (Air, Naval Gunfire Liaison Company), Iraqi Army and Police Units, and anti-Al Qaeda guerrillas. Filled with on-the-ground details and insights on military operations and strategy, Rage Company cements the accurate history of the unlikely alliance that redirected the Iraq War and set the course for operations in the future.
  • Paper Dolls

    Cory Toth

    language (Warner House Publishing Company, Sept. 27, 2014)
    When eleven-year-old Landon Daniels is found wandering in a daze late at night, he is unaware of the events that brought him to an isolated stretch of highway. The girl he was last seen with, Emily Rose, has vanished from the nearby town of Victory Falls. The news about Emily has shattered the town and the bizarre circumstances surrounding her disappearance have the residents demanding answers. The only things keeping Landon from knowing what happened to Emily are the memories that have hidden themselves far within the folds of his brain. He must delve deep within his mind to remember the events of that fateful day so that he can be reunited with her, but at the same time, is scared to death of what role he played in her disappearance. As Investigator Carter VanDusen races against time to learn the truth, Landon can only pray that the greatest danger is not within himself.
  • Stone Secrets

    Cory Toth

    eBook (Warner House Publishing Company, Aug. 2, 2015)
    Homicide investigator Carter VanDusen has been called in to investigate a series of bizarre deaths that have devastated his hometown of Histonia, New York. Carter is confronted by demons from his past as he tracks a mysterious killer who appears to be acting without logic or reason. The deeper Carter immerses himself within the twisted cases the more baffling they prove to be, and the only key to solving them lies within the warped mind of a teenage boy who appears to have gone completely insane. As the mysterious deaths continue, Carter must race against time to learn what is happening to the town he once called home.
  • Signed, Sealed, and Delivered: The Soulful Journey of Stevie Wonder

    Mark Ribowsky, Kevin R. Free, Turner Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Turner Publishing Company, Jan. 3, 2013)
    The first definitive biography of music legend Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder's achievements as a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer are extraordinary. During a career that has spanned almost fifty years, he has earned more than 30 Top 10 hits, 26 Grammy Awards, and a place in both the Rock and Roll and Songwriter Halls of Fame - and he's not finished yet. On the verge of turning 60, he is still composing, still touring, and still attracting dedicated fans around the world. For the first time, Signed, Sealed, and Delivered takes an in-depth look at Stevie Wonder's life and his evolution from kid-soul pop star into a mature artist whose music helped lay the groundwork for the evolution of hip hop and rap. Explores the life, achievements, and influence of one of America's biggest musical icons, set against the history of Motown and the last 50 years of popular music. Based on extensive interviews with Motown producers, music executives, songwriters, and musicians, including founding Temptation Otis Williams, Mickey Stevenson, surviving Funk Brother Eddie Willis, synthesizer genius Malcolm Cecil, guitar legend Michael Sembello, and many others. Traces Stevie's personal and musical development through the decades, from the early 1960s R&B of "Fingertips" to the social and political themes of "Living for the City" and other 1970s classics, through periods of musical and personal confusion, uncertainty, and, later, renewal. Listen to Signed, Sealed, and Delivered to explore the life and work of one of pop music's most compelling masters of invention.
  • 10 Cool Things about Being a Ring Bearer

    Penelope C Paine, Itoko Maeno

    Hardcover (Paper Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Intended for ages 4 to 8. This book depicts the responsibility and the honour in being a ring bearer.
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  • Chopin and Beyond: My Extraordinary Life in Music and the Paranormal

    Byron Janis, Darren Dunstan, Turner Publishing Company

    Audible Audiobook (Turner Publishing Company, Aug. 23, 2012)
    One of the world's greatest classical pianists reveals how the "other world" transformed his life and career. By any measure, Byron Janis has had an extraordinary musical career. His discovery of two long-lost Chopin scores made headlines around the world, and he has been honored many times for his breathtaking performances of some of the most exciting and challenging works in the standard classical piano repertoire. As he retraces this remarkable journey in Chopin and Beyond, he shares something even more extraordinary: the other-worldly experiences that have shaped his life and music in surprising and profound ways. Shares milestones and memories from the life and musical career of one of the world's greatest pianists. Includes lively anecdotes of famous classical musicians and other notable figures, including Vladimir Horowitz and Pablo Picasso. Describes his long-secret but ultimately triumphant battle with arthritis. Recounts the paranormal experiences that deepened his personal association with Chopin, effected near miraculous recoveries from serious accidents, and more. Like the best music, Chopin and Beyond will open your mind to explore the wonder and possibility of a different world.
  • The Second Amendment: The Risk of Repeal

    Mario Robertson

    eBook (Water House Publishing, April 23, 2018)
    Your Right to Bear Arms could be on the Chopping Block.Today we must arm ourselves with knowledge like never before! Revisit historical accounts of governments turning tyrannical against citizens throughout history. Revisit the conversation the founding fathers of America engaged in. Evaluate the vulnerability American citizens will be subject to if the second amendment were compromised. Inside this informative book, you’ll discover:Why a militia is necessary to a state.The historical accounts of crimes against humanity from government.Potential risk of compromising the Second AmmendmentGlobal perspective analysisAnd much more!You’ll enjoy fun sharable facts, new perspectives, and rare information you likely missed. Arm yourself with knowledge today.Don’t miss out on this unique book of facts – get your copy of The Second Ammendment "The Risk of Repeal" today!It’s quick and easy to order – Just scroll up and click ADD TO CART button on the right side of your screen.
  • The Diary of B. B. Bright, Possible Princess

    Alice Randall, Caroline Randall Williams

    eBook (Turner Publishing Company, Aug. 5, 2012)
    A lively tale of one young woman’s adventure to pass her Official Princess Test, discover a means of escape from her island, and reveal her true destiny.Thirteen-year-old orphan Black Bee Bright (B. B. for short) is funny, quirky, precocious, and adventurous. But B. B. has a secret. She’s captive on an island in “the middle of very tropical nowhere” because she’s forced to hide her true identity as a royally born princess from her parents’ enemies in Raven World. B. B. must find a way to escape to “the Other World” where there are best friends and cool clothes, but she can’t escape the island until she passes her Official Princess Test and undertakes a dangerous journey alone to the East side of the island, where eight princesses must help her discover what it truly means to be a princess.
  • Unlimited Potential: Gay Young Adult Romance

    AJ Lange

    eBook (Wish House Publishing Co., Feb. 29, 2020)
    What if the only person you can count on is the last person you’d expect? Chase Potential. It’s the one word most people use to describe him, but it’s also the one word Chase has come to loathe. What happens if he throws everyone’s expctations out the window and chooses something for himself? Jack Jack’s pretty sure that you’re not supposed to be attracted to your mentor. And if you are, he’s even more sure you’re supposed to ignore it. But since when did Jack ever do what he was supposed to? Unlimited Potential is a young adult LGBTQ novel, with themes of finding yourself, following your heart, and falling in love.
  • john paul jones

    Vinson Brown, Jack Merryweather

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1949)
    Children's Literature, Fictional Novel