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The Coven of 13 Witches
Ancient folktales and myths often find their place within the dialogue of faerie tales. There is always a grain, however slight, of truth hidden between the lines of each fable.
So, one bright full moon night the ancient song of destiny went out to beckon the winds of change to scour the land of hills and valleys, rivers and oceans, forests, and glens for those witches who would heed the call, and indeed 13 did. Since not everyone could hear the fateful melodic frequencies of destiny, those who did were powerful witches who understood the honor bestowed upon them.
Discover bewitching stories about 13 witches who are very skilled needlewomen, hearty bakers, and enchantresses with many unique skills. Ageless myths about mermaids and faeries are combined with modern witch lore to create a compendium of magical elements. Themes from ancient rituals will interplay against unusual and colorful backdrops that will surely enhance one’s imagination and curiosity. The fantastical stories within “The Coven of 13 Witches” will take you on a captivating journey into the enchanting lives of the 13 witches plus their myriad group of intriguing and magical friends. Here we have the Witch Brid, potion maker extraordinaire; Lilith, the Oracle and Village Cunning Woman; and Bianca, the Besom Maker of great renown. Then we have the Aquatic Ocean Coven of Witches, silkies and mermaids and their tales! These delightful accounts are told in the Faerie tale style of a folk narrative.
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Juglar de Pueblo
Un viaje increíble donde el comercio se mezcla con la picardía, la miseria con el ingenio, y la inocencia se pierde entre ferias, estafas y ruletas.
A través de la mirada curiosa de un joven aprendiz de comerciante, Juglar de Pueblo nos sumerge en las entrañas del mundo ambulante de los comerciantes de las ferias del ayer, revelando una fauna de personajes memorables: ruleteros, cocineras, culebreros, falsificadores y soñadores.
Escrito con humor, ternura y una aguda crítica social, este relato oral convertido en crónica vibrante retrata el alma popular de un comunidad que sobrevive a punta de astucia, sudor y esperanza.
Contado como se habla en la calle y con la memoria de quien lo vivió todo, este libro no embellece ni esconde nada. Porque a veces, la mejor literatura es la que no se inventa, si no la que se recuerda.
Una novela entrañable, callejera y profundamente humana.
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Caffeine and Catnip
Madison Moss thought inheriting her aunt’s cozy coffee shop would mean a quiet life in Happy Valley. Instead, she’s juggling enchanted espresso machines, a talking cat with attitude, and a winged sprite whose caffeine habit should probably be illegal.
But when strange magic starts seeping into town, Madison finds herself tangled in family secrets, forgotten wards, and a brewing threat that could swallow Happy Valley whole.
Armed with a stubborn streak, a frothy latte, and a few unexpected allies, Madison will have to decide how far she’s willing to go to protect her café… and the magic that comes with it.
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You Don’t Have to Be a Kangaroo to Clean Up
You Don’t Have to Be a Kangaroo to Clean Up introduces a charming, yet frustrated marsupial who doesn’t quite understand why she is always left to manage cleanup after playdates with her friends, Tuck Turtle and Wally Koala. A visit to Grandma Kangaroo results in a clever fix to her problem and a fun solution for Kaylie and her pals. This warm-hearted story highlights fairness and the value of teamwork as the best cleanup crew in the forest comes together.
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To Mr. Brummell My Best Teacher
A migrant teacher from Guyana, with no special education experience, is sent to teach an uncontrollable junior high school special education eighth-grade class that no one wants in a tough Brooklyn, New York, neighborhood, but he battles the challenges of disgusting unruliness, sickening apathy, and jarring disrespectfulness and overcomes them. It’s only the beginning, though, as each successive year comes with difficulties that he must triumph over to deliver meaningful academic instruction.
The public will appreciate this book for its clear language and raw honesty, and some people who treat teachers with indifference will develop respect for them. Parents uninvolved in their children’s school life, or who are marginally involved, will re-examine themselves and pay closer attention to their children’s academic progress and behavior. However, teachers in the United States and other countries will love learning from a former educator’s true, thorny classroom experiences and what he did to be victorious over them.
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Ladybug's Spots
In this whimsical Clarke Fable, a young ladybug wonders about the spots on her back and learns that each one is a reminder of who she has become. She soon finds that who she is all started with love. Be sure to look for the name of the featured flower that appears in each of the illustrations.
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All I Ever Wanted to Be Was a Nurse
Want to be a nurse? Find out what you’re in for. Already a nurse? You can identify.
All I Ever Wanted to Be Was a Nurse shares the sad, funny, terrifying, and compassionate feelings in the daily routine of a nurse’s life. Looking back, I can see more clearly how God guided this nurse in her work. Each chapter is its own individual story taken from my experience in different fields of nursing.
Here are a few samples, just a few, to whet your appetite:
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The impact of the car on the motorcycle sent Justin flying up into the air as the gas tank burst into flames, his body landing hard on the burning, racing bike. “No!” Justin screamed.
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“I’ve decided not to deliver—AND YOU CAN’T MAKE ME!
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I rushed into the street in pursuit of the beautiful, young-looking Alzheimer’s patient; now we had stopped the traffic both ways. As I tried to corral her, she started to beat me up with her large, leather purse. She rushed at the waiting traffic yelling. “Help, she’s trying to kidnap me!”
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“Give it to me or I’ll just hold my breath and die!” I couldn’t give more meds to him; surely a grown man wouldn’t do such a thing. But...
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“Director of Nurses, come here!” No one but the Director of Nurses was acceptable for this former neurosurgeon.
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All I Ever Wanted to Be Was a Nurse is still true—no regrets. I hope that those who are sitting on the fence about nursing will, after reading my story, choose to be that one more nurse who will carry on!
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Song of the Summer Jazzman
Wilson Patch, a conventional upper-middle-class man from New Jersey, changed in college. He developed an ill-conceived dream of moving to California, living on the beach, and never owning an alarm clock. His dream gradually evaporates as forces he cannot control draw him back to New Jersey and New York City.
Along the way, he meets Lisa, Slade, and Grace, all of whom figure prominently in the novel. Wilson’s life gravitates eventually from fantasy back into reality.
He eventually travels to California, but via airliner on a business trip. This is about the disintegration of Wilson’s dream.
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SHEB: The Woolly Mammoth
SHEB: The Woolly Mammoth describes silly theories about how mammoth bones got to the island of Capri.
One “scholar” proposed mammoths arrived via Noah’s Ark. Another theorized that Capri mammoths weren’t woolly at all; rather, they swam over since they were covered with down and had webbed feet. And a third scholar proposed a “Dumboesque” theory, envisioning that mammoths flew by flapping oversized ears.
Given the ending developed by the two children, the story could possibly be categorized as “historical fiction.” Mammoth bones were discovered on Capri early in the 20th century, and the accepted theory matches the one offered by the children.
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