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The Radical Thread
Ever wonder what it would look like to weave a little bit of Heaven into your everyday work?
To turn ordinary emails, meetings, and customer chats into something that feels... sacred?
That’s the heartbeat of The Radical Thread. This isn’t just another customer service strategy. It’s a completely different way of working—one built on a foundation of real faith, genuine love, and service that’s led by the Spirit, not a script.
The Radical Thread is a call to live out your discipleship right at your desk. To see that no task is too small when it’s done intentionally, in the name of Jesus. Every single thing you do can carry eternal weight.
It’s time to stop managing your faith and start weaving it—into every thread of your business and your life.
And honestly? The world is waiting for what you’ll bring.
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Emery the Elephant and the Big Fire
In Greenwood Forest, a curious elephant named Emery feels ordinary next to her amazing friends—a tall giraffe, a clever snake, and a playful monkey. But when danger strikes, Emery’s bravery and quick thinking show that true strength comes from within. This comforting story helps young children build confidence and understand that their differences make them special.
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Finite Element Analysis
There are several objectives in this book. These include teaching the history, basic principles, and the theory of finite element analysis. The students will be introduced to applications of finite element analysis to real-world applications. These applications include, but are not limited to, analysis of thin shells, fracture mechanics, analysis of reinforced beams and columns, stress analysis, earthquake analysis of structures, buckling, seepage under a dam, a medical example, registration of MRI and PET scans, and a finite element analysis of the Golden Gate Bridge. These examples come from my own personal work experiences, research, and technical publications authored by me and persons instrumental in the development of the finite element method.
James A. Mandel, P.E., is a registered professional engineer. He designed bridges on the interstate highway system. He also did the structural design of the Gemini Ballute. He was a full-time professor in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Syracuse University from 1967 to 2008.
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A Big Halloween Surprise
You are invited to a Halloween party!
Josie, the perky little Yorkshire Terrier, is going, but she has so much to do. Will she be ready in time? She must call her friend Blackie, a black cat who prefers to stay home on Halloween. But will he help her?
In A Big Halloween Surprise, author Alyson J. Pearl weaves a delightful story about Halloween, but with a twist! Not everyone has to like Halloween and all the excitement that goes along with it, but young readers will learn about something even more important than pumpkins and costumes—how to be a good friend. See you at the party!
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Grit & Gratitude
Adnan Adnan’s journey along the historic Camino de Santiago transformed a personal pilgrimage into a masterclass on self-realization. The strenuous journey demanded grit and gratitude, revealing a practical, twelve-part framework for making a dream a reality.
Through twelve profound experiences—from recognizing a dream and finding focus to understanding the power of routine and the function of boredom—the author maps the journey from dreamer to doer. This transformative spiritual map asks the essential questions:
How to recognize a dream? How to stay focused? What is clear thinking? What is the power of routine? How to find escape velocities? Is willpower a lifestyle? Why do the difficult tasks? What is the function of boredom? Are there other forms of meditations? Why rest? What does fasting symbolize? Why is enough, enough?
If you are in possession of a dream, you are in possession of courage. Discover who you are.
Memorable, provocative, and fearless, Grit & Gratitude: The Perseverance Powerhouse will show you the way to your own discovery.
“Gritty. Magical. Powerful. This work of art reminds us of the root of our personal power, which we often only discover when everything else is taken away.”
– Lisa Francesca, author of The Wedding Officiant’s Guide: How to Write & Conduct a Perfect Ceremony
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Mr. Higgins Comforts a Family
A loving family finally adopts Mr. Higgins. As Thelma, his adopted sister, succumbs to illness, Mr. Higgins learns how his big feelings of loss can bring him closer to his new family. Mr. Higgins Comforts a Family is about consoling individuals in need.Also available:A Home for Mr. HigginsMr. Higgins Takes a StandMr. Higgins to the RescueAbout Mr. Higgins:In 2014, authors David Preece and Jim Webber adopted a shy, nervous, and slightly suspicious mid-life black Scottish terrier. “Mr. Higgins”—the dignified name he arrived with—slowly blossomed in his new forever home. Though still cautious with strangers, he grew into a loyal, affectionate companion who returned love in his own steadfast way, all while keeping his dads on a strict daily routine.Not one for pats on the head, Higgins prefers a gentle touch along his sides and the comfort of burrowing into a cozy space. He delights in walks, other dogs, treats, and—as a natural-born outfielder—an enthusiastic game of fetch. His quirks, courage, and quiet resilience inspired the stories that now bear his name.
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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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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.
$10.95
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