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Voices from the Ledge
$10.99 Quick ViewVoices from the Ledge
Have you ever felt so desperate or so depressed that you felt like giving up? Be honest, now, did you ever say to yourself, "I'm probably worth more dead than alive?" Julie suffered from Empty Nest Syndrome. She had been forced into early retirement while her husband had hit the pinnacle of his career. She was lost. What she didn't know was that her depression was normal. But Julie had a plan. She was going to end her misery, however, in the execution of it, a remarkable thing happened. She meets four women who are at the same hotel on a girl's getaway weekend. They have a very strange impact on her. Find out what happens when you're about to give up on life, but get interrupted by strangers who really have lived life!
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Okay, So I lied!
$11.99 Quick ViewOkay, So I lied!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave."
Jill Kelly is an intelligent high school student who knows exactly what she wants in life. Unfortunately, her vision does not fall in line with what her father wants. He wants her to go to medical school; she wants to become a professional singer. It seems she has no choice but to attend Indiana University and major in biology-or so everyone thinks. After Jill begins classes in her freshman year, she secretly visits the career counseling center to change her major and audition for the Jacobs School of Music. After she learns she has been accepted, Jill decides to shun her good-girl image, not tell her parents, and resort to an existence fueled by lies and deception. But as her rebellious behavior leads her to find love and the personal happiness she has always wanted, Jill has no idea she is about to pay a hefty price for her choices. Okay, So I Lied shares the story of a young woman's journey of deception as she attempts to achieve her dream of becoming a rock star.$11.99
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The Harriet Tubman Way: An Inspirational Guide to Self-Love, Empowerment, and Legendary Leadership for Girls
$12.25 Quick ViewThe Harriet Tubman Way: An Inspirational Guide to Self-Love, Empowerment, and Legendary Leadership for Girls
How in the world did a little slave girl born around 1822, who never learned to read and write, earn the respect of 118,328 people in 2019, to select her over Eleanor Roosevelt to be on the twenty-dollar bill? That's right, Harriet Tubman will replace Andrew Jackson on the US twenty-dollar bill in 2030. Harriet Tubman is known for her courageous actions working on the Underground Railroad to rescue over seventy people from slavery. How did this story of this little girl grow up to be legendary? Did Harriet Tubman have superpowers? Well, she did have some powerful characteristics but, they are, not beyond the abilities of any young woman today.
Can you imagine if you could talk to Harriet Tubman? Young Ladies, The Harriet Tubman Way, An Inspirational Guide to Self-love, Empowerment, and Legendary Leadership for Girls, is like you have Harriet Tubman as a mentor in leadership. Harriet's stories share how she had to first love herself and save herself before she could save anyone else. Her love for herself was the source of empowerment. She believed that she deserved better. The power of her dreams, faith, belief, and visions of freedom, lead her to her purpose. She Never Gave Up on herself. The compassion she had for her people is focused in this book through examples of her Love in Action. She didn't just say she loved them, she spent her life showing love through her passion for serving others. That is Legendary Servant Leadership. This is how she earned respect while she was living and as a legendary leader for all times.
Young Lady, as you read these stories, imagine you are sitting with Harriet Tubman sharing her life with you. Learn for Harriet Tubman to first love yourself. Then spread this love to others and in your own way become legendary.
Have fun discovering your superpowers as you read and do the learning exercises in this book with your friends and mentors. The Harriet Tubman Way was written to inspire you to realize that you Have Within You everything you need to reach your goals. By the end of reading this book, you will understand that you have what it takes to be a girl with superpowers, like Harriet Tubman.$12.25
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Resurgence: Adventure and Evolution
$12.99 Quick ViewResurgence: Adventure and Evolution
Will Moretti can no longer ignore the gnawing sense that he's just going through the motions of living. The death of his good friend Rich is the catalyst that sends him from New York to a camp for healing in the mountains of southern Arizona. His journey takes him through a series of unforgettable trips and lessons that fracture his worldview. Guided by his instructors, Will examines the relationship of diet to human evolution, and he discovers how the wisdom of the Ancient Masters and the science of quantum physics can help us access our true potential. With the constant reminder of how fragile our lives are, Will pushes himself out of his comfort zone as he opens his heart to the young woman who tends the garden, and he discovers ways to help himself and others lead better lives.
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The Inclusive Breed
$12.99 Quick ViewThe Inclusive Breed
Franklin Sutter was born in Alabama prior to the civil war. His parents were Marsha Lee Sutter, the white daughter of Jesse and Carolyn Sutter and Odelle Jones a black slave on their plantation. However, Franklin is white. His father, Odelle is banished from the plantation and Franklin is raised by his mother. When his mother dies, he's adopted by her brother and becomes heir to the family fortune while still a teenager, with his secret intact. His future travels take him to the seat of the power in the US and thence to California where he meets the legendary Tommy Sanchez, gets involved in a land war and marries into a Spanish aristocratic family, who are not aware of his secret. The climax comes when he's forced to reveal his secret.
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Old Money
$13.70 Quick ViewOld Money
Three young boys obtain jobs working for an old farmer in Eastern Kansas. Their first assignment together is to haul a trailer full of cattle across an old, worn-out bridge. They tag each other with the nicknames of Runt, Mule, and Kid. Those nicknames become their identities forever.
Soon, they band together to take on the town bully. A rivalry develops that lasts for years. Their childhood experiences bond them together. They become closer than family. However, it comes at a high price.
As they grow older, the paths they take put a strain on their relationships. What was once fun and games as kids become life and death as adults?$13.70
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Stuck Together: As Long as They Both Shall…Laugh!
$13.99 Quick ViewStuck Together: As Long as They Both Shall…Laugh!
Stuck Together: As Long as They Both Shall Laugh by Judith Fisher is a book that explores the humorous side of marriage and relationships. Fisher uses wit and anecdotes to delve into the quirks, challenges, and joys that couples experience in long-term partnerships. The book emphasizes how humor plays a crucial role in sustaining a happy, healthy marriage, highlighting that laughter can be a powerful tool for navigating the ups and downs of life together. The story centers on two characters who, despite their initial differences and clashing personalities, find themselves "stuck together" due to a series of unexpected circumstances. As they navigate through challenges, witty banter, and moments of tension, they begin to discover that there is more beneath the surface. Their mutual frustrations slowly evolve into understanding, revealing underlying chemistry and romantic attraction. This book appeals to fans of light-hearted romance, where love blossoms in the most unexpected situations. The journey from antagonism to affection is a central theme, making "Stuck Together" an engaging read for those who enjoy stories of enemies turned lovers, with a touch of warmth and comedy.
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Skyflower Izfree
$26.99 Quick ViewSkyflower Izfree
I made this book to show you that sometimes, bad things happen and it can feel like they only happen to you or make you feel alone. I want to encourage you to find places where you feel safe and to know that feelings are an important part of growing up. Sometimes really terrible things happen and sometimes it feels terrible and it really isn't that bad. What is important is to know that you matter, and what you see, and experience matters. You have a right to tell your story. If you are not comfortable telling your story to someone who is safe and can help you then you can paint or draw to feel better.
I am so happy to share the story of Skyflower Izfree with you. I hope you like her, and enjoy her story of how she got her horse. I grew up in a time and place where I was the only child with one parent who was from America and one who was from Egypt, in Africa. I was bullied because of that, so I want kids that have parents who might seem different, for any reason of kids who feel different or kids who are bullied, for having something that makes them different, to know that "different is good ''.
I also want kids to know that they have a right to talk about things that make them feel scared and that it is okay to talk about fighting, and make more peace in the world.$26.99