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March on the Arch
Andi and Tony find themselves reduced in size to just nine inches tall. Mom and Dad have disappeared. What’s happening? Andi believes they must hike up the mountain behind their home, up to the monument known as the ‘Arch,’ to solve the mystery.
Being small makes everything so different! Mom’s garden, the fields, the woods, once so familiar, are transformed into a world of magic and danger.
Along the way, fun, friends, and surprises await. Brother and sister will need all of their courage and wits on their quest to save themselves, their folks, and even the planet.
Join them on this fantastic adventure filled with laughter and excitement!
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Marchetti's Inferno
Imagine the thrill of witnessing your 11-year-old meningitis patient suddenly regaining consciousness after coming close to losing his life. Or the satisfaction diagnosing a rare cardiac complication in a middle-aged man whose only symptom was persistent hiccupping.
Introducing Dr. Dan Marchetti, a brilliant and promising first-year intern with remarkable clinical instincts, a rising star if you will. However, Dan finds his confidence beginning to shatter after his patients periodically succumb to their illnesses due to a series of medical ‘mishaps’ that cast doubt on the care he provided. The besieged intern is subsequently charged with the homicides of some of his own patients, deaths clearly perpetrated by a hospital insider with keen knowledge of how to manipulate medical devices in order to expedite a patient’s demise. The list of victims includes Trey Hartmann, a rookie star pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Marchetti must find a way to keep his love for the profession intact, while confronting this invisible character.
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Marco\'s Journey and Other Stories
Hints of S.P. Peredo’s Mexican American upbringing appear in Marco's Journey and Other Stories as he draws from personal experiences to present rich characters in diverse geographical settings: the scientist traveling through the majestic mountains of southeastern Mexico befriends an unlikely group of strangers, thus starting his own personal journey of self-discovery;; a young traveler who in 1970 ventures behind the iron curtain finding love—and danger; the girl with recurring dreams about a spider’s web struggles for her sanity; the boy with a poet’s heart growing up in America during the Vietnam War fears he is running out of time; a lover left behind during the war writes her heartfelt letter of farewell’ the caricaturesque Mexican musician who, through his performance, gives his listeners a reprieve from their sadness.
These well-crafted stories, imbued with vivid imagery, lead readers through their own journey to discover the meaning of success, love, and living life to its fullest potential.
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Maria's Backpack
Sarah, Aleena, and Maria are best friends. They do everything together – they even share their hijabs!
But what happens when Maria disappears from school for a few days, and wants to be alone? Does that mean she no longer wants to be Sarah’s friend?
Join Sarah as she learns what it means to look after one’s mental health, which is just as important as taking care of our bodies.
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Marta and the Magic Basket
Marta and the Magic Basket is about a girl who immigrates and travels to all the continents in search of secret elements for her basket. These ingredients are the rights and values of the children, especially needed during these chaotic and trying times.
This is a children’s book with an international and global projection to bring about unity in this beautiful and diverse world.
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Marvin Just Can't Score
Marvin loves basketball and is praised for his skill. There's only one problem… he just can't score!
After playing a full basketball season and finishing with zero baskets, a disheartened Marvin quits basketball, his favourite sport…
Marvin needs your help! Encourage him to keep trying and keep playing the game he loves!
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Max's Manual for Good Manners
Children need to learn basic etiquette beyond saying, ‘please’ and ‘thank you.’
In recent years, rude behavior and bullying have become the ‘new norm’ while common courtesy seems to be a thing of the past.
What separates humans from animals is our ability to reason and manage our emotions.
Yet, what if children could learn manners from a story about a dog who struggles with the same emotional challenges as they do?
Training children and dogs is not an easy task.
This book aims to teach children manners through the eyes of a dog named ‘Max,’ who is modeled after my own dog, ‘Mad Max.’
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McKenna Goes Home
The Civil War has ended, and McKenna is drawn back to Charleston, the cradle of her childhood and the echoes of a tumultuous past. As she steps into the post-war remnants of her once-beloved city, questions haunt her—does her home endure, or has it succumbed to the ruin? Are the ghosts of her youth lurking in the shadows of devastation, or will the rubble reveal secrets long buried? Returning to the city of her youth, now marred by the tragedy of conflict, McKenna must summon her resilience to confront the Charleston that awaits her, forever altered by the War’s relentless tide.
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McKenna's Return - Unfair Contempt
In McKenna’s Return – Unfair Contempt, the second book in the McKenna Trilogy, McKenna is determined to reunite with her father in Washington D.C. after the end of the Civil War. However, her journey is not without its challenges as the post-war citizens of D.C. are quick to condemn her for the cause of the war and its devastating effects. Despite facing these tough encounters, McKenna uses her quick wit, cleverness, and strong faith to navigate through these difficult situations. Follow McKenna on her journey of resilience and determination as she tries to make a new life for herself in the aftermath of the war.
$16.95 -
Me
Choices: Free will or destiny what do you think changes the outcome?
A descendent of Nova Scotian parents of mixed heritage Afro-Canadian, First Nations and Irish. Born in Montreal, Quebec and raised by a single mother in the neighborhood of Cote des Neiges (also known as Uptown), the second youngest of six siblings.
Follow her from a child on a young girl’s journey through molestation to a woman dealing with addiction and abuse. A single mother of two raising her children in a rough neighborhood, struggling to provide and keep them safe, where crime, violence and police harassment are an everyday occurrence. Delve into the mystery and uncover the secrets. Meet her friends, magical relationships forged for a lifetime.
Join Melanie on the roller coaster ride of life see the choices: love what you do, or do what you love? Different paths, detours, or dead ends.
Free will or destiny, see where it will take her.
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Me and You - You and I
Madison Dorsay loves to put on paper the ongoing thoughts, conversations, sights and sentiments that surround us every day. In particular, Madison is drawn into the meanderings of wandering spirits and their intertwined relationships in an eternal love of life and each other, interrupted by the occasional interlude. The poems collected here reflect collective thoughts and considerations made during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact they had on love, togetherness and the realization that we are never alone.
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Me 'n' Clint
Called “One of the best horse stories you’ll read in a long time,” Me ’n’ Clint is less a “how to” than about the trade one young fellow unexpectedly fell into, fell in love with and bounced around in over much of a lifetime. Written with an authentic voice and wonderful balance of humor and expertise, this unusual telling, straight from the horseshoer’s mouth, offers the reader a window into the everyday trials and tribulations of a farrier that you will find both interesting and hard to put down whether you’ve ever had a horse or not.
$6.95
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