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The second in a series of books for children, The Monster Dog is narrated by ‘Tasse’ the Shih Tzu. Tasse’s story teaches children about Alzheimer’s Disease and the changes it can cause in their loved ones. Suitable for young readers, ages 7 to 12 years.
Home takes children on a journey using their own eyes to see the colorful adventure of visiting many different places to live while proving a touching story about the importance of family over all else.
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E. A. Barker
Ms. Creant: The Wrong Doers! Life With Women: The Long-Awaited Instruction Manual This book was created for everyone from young adults to seniors. It was written from a male’s point of view, speaking to men who are endlessly struggling to understand the opposite sex. For women, this is a fascinating journey inside the male psyche…. [Read More]
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Jo Ann Glim
That day started like any other but by lunchtime, I was fighting for my very life. A stroke is like that. You don’t see it coming. There is nothing to do but let nature take its course – no guarantee I’d live much less return to full health. So, be prepared to travel through the… [Read More]
This book explores the discourses of bio-medicine (ie. Family Planning), nationalism and citizenship specifically in the Philippines. Little has been researched into how the biomedical discourse has helped constitute the nature of citizenship of the Filipino for the purpose of building a nation-State; that is, who is a “medically” proper and fit person to be… [Read More]
Shahua is a very magical cat, who can cross time and space, bringing luck and good fortune to those hoomins who deserve it. In Taiwan Mark and Kitty save Shahua from certain death. She/he magically brings good fortune to Kitty and her family of cats. Twenty years later Mark meets Ping, “the cat lady” in… [Read More]
Dramatizes the lives of the Valdez Protestant family and Garcia Catholic family, highlighting everyday Filipino life. Explores how and why religion affects each family according to underlying perceptions of the world and why Catholics have more children than Protestants, and differences between rich/poor, exploiters/exploited, powerful/powerless, men/women. How do they actually come about? Here I narrate… [Read More]
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Lisa Volz
Not all romances begin with a fairytale. Some begin with a self-help book and a jam-stained tank top. Audra Carter is a practical woman. Falling in love with a man with no direction, like Ethan Lockwood, would take her out of her comfort zone, and she’s not sure she’s ready to invite change into her… [Read More]
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Lisa Volz
Helen Jones is a master at turning garbage into treasures. She believes that everything can be restored, even people. When fourteen-year-old Haley Miller and her mother, Mara, move into Helen’s quiet neighborhood, Helen may be faced with the biggest restoration project she’s ever faced: helping Haley and Mara restore their broken relationship. Helen becomes Haley’s… [Read More]
100 reasons to leave, 1,000 reasons to stay When Rose married the love of her life she was expecting the perfect family life she’d always dreamed of, but before her first child was born her husband, Darren, changed. Almost overnight Rose’s life is turned upside down and the life she’d envisioned seemed like an impossible… [Read More]
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Vicky Adin
Why does a stranger hold the key to unlocking Katie’s family secrets? Continuing the family sagas of ‘Brigid The Girl from County Clare’ and ‘Gwenna the Welsh Confectioner’ 1903 Jane is the talented principal costumier at Auckland’s Opera House in its Edwardian heyday. She thrives in this place where she can hide from her pain… [Read More]
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Ernest Antwi
Life in the womb is a daily challenge, though it comes with its share of fun and laughter. Panyin and Kakra, twins in their ninth month in the womb, must confront their fears, fumble over love, and debate on the principles of right and wrong as seen through the lives of their parents. Their pregnant… [Read More]
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Ernest Antwi
Ato is a lonely and sorrowful little boy trying to come to terms with the recent death of his father. His world brightens up when a weird clownish angel called Sunshine becomes his friend and gives him the most amazing gift he could’ve ever asked for. However, just when he is beginning to feel happy… [Read More]
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Vicky Adin
Emma wants to forget, Charlotte never can. Together they remember Emma is an enterprising young journalist with a bright future, but her life and career are falling apart. She agrees to interview the ageing and reclusive, best-selling author Charlotte Day. Preferring her roses to people, Charlotte has a reputation for being cantankerous and is highly… [Read More]
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RJ Richards
A dog, a parrot, a mouse, and lots of cats. What could go wrong? Upset over a lack of attention from his humans, Carl the Cat sets out with his friends to confront the source of his agitation… Marvin the Mouse. Carl Goes to Mouse World follows the adventures of Carl and his animal buddies… [Read More]
“Seemingly fixed, the walls of a house are really elastic, accommodating all sorts of things inside.” This collection of personal narratives, a memoir-in-vignettes, travels across time and place, reflecting on homes, family, relationships, pursuits, religion, and loss. From a childhood living above her parents’ hardware store in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn in the 1960s;… [Read More]
Explicit love-making, death attempts and deadly exploits high in the Italian Alps. All come about after John, a budding author meets and falls in love with Tara. She is the famous and attractive author of steamy sexual novels. Their happiness is threatened by Antonio, her ex-lover, who will do whatever it takes to put an… [Read More]
It’s Christmas Eve, and while Sara waits for her husband and son to arrive home to Blue Hydrangeas, their Cape Cod bed and breakfast, a blizzard threatens to close the bridges, stranding all travelers to and from the Cape. As she prepares for the holiday, a few unexpected visitors arrive at the inn, all sharing… [Read More]
Ten Thousand Tongues secrets of a layered kitchen Strong matriarchs in the author’s family are the inspiration for “Ten Thousand Tongues.” These are stories of perseverance, and of a deep-rooted appreciation of family legacies that inspire and shape reverence to one’s culinary heritage. “Ten Thousand Tongues” is a biographical fiction about eight women who find… [Read More]
It was a long and lonely trek through a howling blizzard! When Santa’s smallest elf feels left out of Santa’s busy Christmas preparations, he decides to run away from his first Christmas at Santa’s. As he heads out, Ralph struggles through a terrific snowstorm! This is the tale of the misadventures of Santa’s smallest elf… [Read More]
Two little girls pepper their father with questions about whether or not they can be a profession and still be a princess. Motivated by her granddaughter’s fascination with all things ‘princess,’ Carole P. Roman penned this adorable poem celebrating all the wonderful possibilities waiting ahead for them.
Mindfulness for Kids offers fun activities for kids ages 6-12 to stay cool, happy, and present with mindfulness. Homework horrors, chores, and not-so-friendly friends—that’s enough to make any kid’s brain hurt. The secret to staying cool is easy: it’s called mindfulness—and this book gives kids fun activities to practice it on their own. Mindfulness for… [Read More]
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Fiza Pathan
Amina: The Silent One brings vividly to life the grim realities facing women in India today, the grinding, filthy poverty, and debasement with which most Indian women must contend in their daily lives. This book will shock you and rip your eyes open. Through the magic of fiction, it tells an awful truth in human… [Read More]
A Heroic Tale of a fairy With A Big Heart! An enchanting tale with themes of friendship, loyalty, bravery, and the triumph of good over evil, woven through it’s pages! Molly, a beautiful young fairy, flees for her life from a mad sorcerer who will stop at nothing to possess her magic. Stumbling lost through… [Read More]
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Niecy M
An insightful journal into the lives of the White clan. A family of twenty who all reside under one roof in the rural country parts of Oklahoma. Sofay White a main character diligenty convey the most outrageous, inhumane, but memorable experiences while growing up on a farm. She’s a mature but sassy child that… [Read More]
Daisy and her family accompany their hardworking father on a trip to collect his wages from a slow-paying customer, and encounter surprising consequences. A poignant coming of age story that captures the fallout in a collision of classes. Winner of Tom Howard/John H. Reid Short Story Contest 2007, Honorable Mention
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PE Kavanagh
A grieving heiress. A celebrity psychologist. A decade of friendship. UNDONE. When Camille first met Jackson she was too young. Too innocent. Too traumatized. Friendship was less than what she wanted, but all she could handle. Ten years later and she’s a different woman. Strong, successful, brave. At exactly the wrong moment, one bold move… [Read More]
2016 SIBA AWARD WINNER 3RD PLACE IN BEST REFERENCE CATEGORY VOLUNTEERING SHOULD BE FUN! FUNDRAISING SHOULD BE FUN! If you’ve ever sat around the table with a group of parents at your child’s school or team – wondering how on earth you were going to come up with fundraising ideas that really work, then this… [Read More]
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RF Kristi
Read the hilarious and breathtaking antics of Inca and her family of furry friends as recorded through the eyes of Inca a Siberian Kitty. Inca decides to start a Diary! A heart-pounding saga unfolds as she keeps the reader thrilled recording her detective exploits. When Inca and family move to London from Paris, they make… [Read More]
About the Book Stretch-mark My Heart Beginning with infertility and one couple’s struggle with building their family, Stretch-mark My Heart dives headlong into the fragmented world of the US foster care system. Following the adoption journey of Matt and Niki Tschirgi (pronounced Sure-Gee), this book lays the groundwork from start to finish regarding what it… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
When European settlers first came to Cuming County, they saw only what the Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe, and Ponca, and a few early trappers and traders had always seen: grass. They found acres of big bluestem, little bluestem, switchgrass, and sideoats grama. With slough grass growing as tall as a man on horseback, landmarks–a lone tree… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
If you wish you could recall just one of those rich old stories your grandmother used to tell about her life on the farm, this is the book to jog your memory. From tales of homemade underwear, sewn of flour sacking with the words Self-rising stamped on the backside, to stories of quilt making, cotton… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
Have you ever wondered if your life could be fuller, richer, a force for good? If there’s a way for God to work through you to ease and enrich the days of others on their life journeys? Included in these pages are examples of those who have felt the desire, the need, the call to… [Read More]
When Cora Haworth’s sister was disowned after falling pregnant at fourteen Cora and her husband took action: they founded the Willows Maternity Sanitarium. Established in 1905, it became the Ritz of maternity homes, offering massage and spa treatments to anonymous girls who’d learned too late the consequences of sex in a society that repaid their… [Read More]
A family memoir made up of award-winning collection of creative essays about how our families and communities serve as the threshold we cross into our lives. Whether it’s a metaphorical threshold or the actual physical threshold that marks our front door, the crossing informs who we choose to become. This memoir is a series of… [Read More]
Walk through the extraordinarily tumultuous 20th century with Harry. His story recounts the issues so many Americans faced then and now, well into the 21st century: Immigration. Economic deprivation. Lost Love. War. Discrimination at work. The transition from urban to suburban life. A working couple raising a family. His story should resonate with most Americans…. [Read More]
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Kim Stokely
Spring Rains is the continuing story of the staff and residents of Marigold Manor. Ginny Stafford finally learned to let go of her grief and hold on to hope when she started dating Chester Martin. But as she helps her Grandmother Edith prepare for her wedding, trouble brews on the horizon. Edith learns her fiancé… [Read More]
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Renée Paule
For ages 4 to 99 Please note this version uses ‘British spelling’. There is an American version with ISBN No. 9780993509841. The story begins with a seed landing in a pretty garden where it starts to grow and eventually forms a little flower bud. But, the little flower bud becomes frightened of things she ‘hears… [Read More]
In the game of love all bets are off When professional poker player Matthew Shaughnessy wins the pot of a lifetime, he didn’t expect to land himself a fiancée. Cassandra Gardener is left with little choice but to play the part of a Texan’s fiancée for a week if she wants to clear her father’s… [Read More]
The Race is on to find a Killer in the heart of Kentucky horse country Detective Augustus Grant is faced with his most baffling case to date. Well-respected race horse breeder, John Jorgenson, is murdered in his den days before the Kentucky Derby and the list of suspects is growing. Complicating matters, Gus’ ex-girlfriend is… [Read More]
How can something so wrong, feel so right? Falling for her step-brother is a mistake T.J. doesn’t want to repeat, but one look into those sapphire blue eyes and she’s ready to give him whatever he wants. Tammy-Jo Hawthorne’s marriage was floundering, but she never expected her husband to make her the laughing stock of… [Read More]
“This book is a MUST READ for anyone who is planning on getting married **OR** has already taken the trip down the aisle!” 15 years of memories from 1,400+ weddings as a professional videographer. There are plenty of entertaining stories to share with the readers! Chapter titles include: * Where’s Grandma? * Can I Get… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Keeping secrets safe can be a burden for a child. Children need to be able to confide in a responsible adult. Help your child understand the impact that keeping secrets can have on all those involved. Billy Field and Ant Turner are asked to keep a secret from… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Children, usually driven by peer-pressure, want the latest toys, electronics and clothes, but have little understanding of the value of money or where it comes from. This is essential knowledge for later years. Billy wants a new skateboard and games controller but doesn’t understand why he can’t have… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. A lack of self-belief inhibits a child reaching their full potential. Help your child work towards becoming the best they can be. Billy Field is given an opportunity to act in the school play, but he tells himself he can’t do it. He convinces himself that he’ll never… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Stealing or theft is taking something without permission or payment. Help your child realise stealing is not an acceptable thing to do. Max Turner, Ant Turner’s younger sister, decides she wants to be more like her older brother and do boy things. She starts by painting her pink… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Lies are told for a number of reasons but most often to avoid getting into trouble. Help your child realise why telling the truth is always the better option in the long term. Billy Field and Ant Turner mess about on their way to school and stop to… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Jealousy only really hurts the person who feels it. Help your child to understand how this emotion stands in their way to feeling happy. Billy Field and Ant Turner are involved in a school production. Billy believes he deserves the most attention and the prize for being the… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Arrogant pride makes a child feel so important that they would rather do something wrong than admit they have made a mistake. Could pride be playing a part in your child’s negative behaviour? Billy Field says something nasty to his best friend Ant Turner, and they row. Ant… [Read More]
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James Minter
For 7 to 9-year-old boys and girls. Bullying is an issue in many children’s lives. This book will help to make your child bully-proof. Billy Field celebrates his tenth birthday with his school friends, but Eddy Jost is upset at not being invited to the party. When Billy receives a special present from his granddad… [Read More]
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