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Little Time
In the vast expanse of rural America, a young teen named Yvonne discovers a kindred spirit, a boy who ignites a sense of connection and new emotions within her. As she treads the unfamiliar path of love for the very first time, Yvonne’s journey unfolds, guided by her naive curiosity and limited understanding of what love truly entails.
With each passing day, Yvonne transitions from the innocence of youth to the complexities of adulthood, riding an emotional roller coaster of exhilarating highs and devastating lows. However, as her chosen path becomes more intricate and disheartening, she begins to realize that her heart’s deepest desires remain unfulfilled. Time slips away, and with each passing moment, Yvonne desperately seeks solace and happiness, striving to mend her sorrows before it is too late.
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Little Zuri Lynn, Where Have You Been?
Little Zuri Lynn is one child whose imagination is truly limitless. When this young lady goes wandering, there’s no telling where she may turn up.
She heads for places that she knows and loves, but she also ventures to destinations that she can only see in her mind’s eye.
Join little Zuri Lynn on a wonderful journey to fabulous places near and far, proving that a child’s imagination can take her anywhere. You’ll be amazed by what you find inside this youngster’s mind!
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Live and Be Counted
In a poignant and hopeful memoir, Alfons Sperber’s courage, strength and unwavering faith shine through as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit during one of the darkest periods in history. Alfons has rarely spoken about his harrowing experiences during World War II – until now.
When the author’s 11-year old son, Eli, is assigned an immigration project for school, his Papa reaches deep into his past to unearth long-buried memories. Alfons begins to share his personal story with his great-grandson recounting how he came to America in 1948 – a journey that started at a parade in Vienna, Austria in 1938 when he too was just 11 years old.
As they talk regularly over Zoom, Alfons’ memories resurface with increasing clarity, and the depth of his story grows with each conversation as he describes his narrow escapes from the clutches of the Nazis through Vienna, France and Switzerland. In opening up about his past, Papa expresses fear that soon there will be no survivors left to share their experiences, and that the horrors of the Holocaust and stolen childhoods may be reduced to a mere footnote in history. Live and Be Counted stands as a testament to the power of strength and courage, faith and optimism, and above all, the love of family.
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Lively Leaping Lines Rhyming at Times
Let your eyes glow and let your heart know that the content of this book will get you hooked on a groovy hook. A few poems enchant the reader. A number of poems motivate you to chuckle. Several poems drive you down memory lane, where life was simple and plain.
Included are poems that catapult the mind to the future of blissful hope. Do not be petrified if you think that you are in paradise since a few poems extol God and marvel at the moon, the stars and the glorious sunlight.
All in all, the poems in this book are the best words in the best order and as you cruise down a poetic lane, you will read a poem that truly entertains you.
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Living the Dream
Ever since Caroline was a teenager, she had dreamed of going to Nashville and becoming a famous singer/songwriter. When a talent scout ad draws her attention, she gets out some of the songs she’s written and thinks, ‘why not now? I’ll call and go to the audition.’
After friends she trusted ran off with some of her precious sheet music and a horrifying audition experience, her confidence was destroyed. But then her best friend Maryanne believes in her and gives her the courage she needs to go on. She sends a couple of songs to several recording studios but gets no response. Finally, she receives a call from Mr. Callahan at Capital Records asking her to come to Nashville. She and Maryanne leave on their journey for Nashville only to meet with tragedy along the way.
Caroline dates but it’s not on her priority list. There’s always been the one person she has secretly loved, but he belonged to someone else. Through it all, she never gives up her thirst for stardom and will always feel she paid the ultimate price to pursue her dream.
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Living With the Little Devil Man
Sterling was another soul lost to addiction. He was a schizophrenic plagued by the little devil man. Heroin saved him from that reality so many times. Most people aren’t plagued by creatures, but what are they plagued by? What reality are they escaping? Sterling’s story gives us some of the answers we seek. One thing is for certain, his story teaches us the importance of human connection and how to love. Not to love the addiction, but to love the person behind the addiction. It teaches us to the importance of helping others through dark times without judgment. This emotionally riveting story shows how good can triumph over evil in ways we never can anticipate. Expect to both cry and laugh.
‘“Living with the Little Devil Man” introduces us to Sterling, a young man with searing blue eyes. The life Sterling was dealt: childhood cruelty, serious mental illness, and addiction, is woven into an energetic, funny, attractive young man that we come to care for as much as his adoptive mother who opened her home and family to him. Who does that? Who lets in addiction and mental illness, sleepless nights, and worry? This story is unaltered by resentment or judgment. It is a frank telling of one young life, lived with zest despite the terrible odds against him, and the woman who opens our hearts to let him in.’ Dominique Simon-Levine PhD—Founder of AlliesinRecovery.net
‘Reading “Living with the Little Devil Man” was like being on a train that I knew was going to be wrecked. I was on the train, I met all of the passengers and developed feelings for them and about them. I desperately wanted to be able to stop that train. I cried so many times while reading the book that I can't count them. This book encompasses intimacy, compassion, and horror, but it also gives us a sense of hope, passion, and transcendence.’ Eugene Isaak, J.D.—Author in Recovery
‘“Living with the Little Devil Man” is a gripping story about the demons of addiction and the struggles with mental illness during the course of a young man`s life. “Living with the Little Devil Man” brings out the humanistic side of it all and teaches us to love unconditionally, especially those who struggle with addiction and mental illness.’ J. Bruno – Narcotics Detective 20+ yea
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Lost and Found Me
Do you always feel something is "not right" about your relationship, while at the same time you are not sure what is really not right, and it's hard to describe to anyone else? Do you always feel that you are not being appreciated no matter how much you contribute to your relationship? Do you always feel that you just cannot get it right no matter what you try? Lost and Found Me will share with you real-life experiences from real people and will: * help you understand you are not alone, * help you recognize and acknowledge what is going on in your life experiences, * help you take back your personal power, * help you make a positive change in your life experience, * help you focus the right energy on the right person, * help you realize life is all about decision-making, * guide you on how to walk toward the light.
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Lost Automi
The mission to Crescent Watch was supposed to be simple: Send an officer from the Fanellian Rescue Corps to the Crescent Watch Observatory, observe the light anomaly taking place on the neighboring planet, and return to Devalerri HQ and report on the anomaly. This mission was assigned to new recruit Balladine Vox, with her best friend, Piraleia Raossi, being assigned to visit the archives at Revertianni in order to further research the anomaly. Unfortunately, this simple mission turned out to be anything but, as Rescue Corps soon discovered that this anomaly was not natural, but rather man-made. And the anomaly was coming right towards the little island of Fanellia…
Lost Automi (“Automi” is the Revatelle word for “Machine”) is the first in a series of five novels about the Weslantian Invasion, beginning with the invasion on Fanellia and ending with the retaliatory attack on the capital of Westlebruque. Join Balladine and Piraleia as they travel across the island of Fanellia, working to unite the people of both Rescue Corps and Barbares in order to defend themselves from a common enemy.
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Lost Life
Vinnie was 35 years old when he was diagnosed with Endocarditis, a severe infection that damaged a valve in his heart. Vinnie needed major surgery to replace the valve. The odds were against him to survive.
Lost Life tells the story of Vinnie's experience. The story about facing obstacles then and now and how he overcame them to be here today. The story of his journey through emotions, feelings of hurt and pain both physical and mental. The psychological torture he endured and fought through to persevere. It also recounts the trials and tribulations of his wife and 3-year-old child.
Vinnie's journey began in 2001 and continues today. His fight to survive continues each and every day.
Get ready to read about his courage, his determination and "Will Not Quit" attitude as he continues his personal battle for survival. The battle for himself and his family.
Vinnie says, "There's a story that can be found in my eyes, in my soul... that I am inspired to and need to share."
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Love
Love is a heartfelt collection of poems that explores the depths of passion, longing, and connection.
Each verse delves into the diverse dimensions of love – its beauty, sorrows, and transcendence.
With vivid imagery and emotional resonance, this book invites readers to experience love in its purest form.
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Love and War on the Mustang Ranch
Todd Stauder was riding through the Wyoming Territory, just minding his own, when he came across a small ranch. He simply asked for a meal and something warm to drink. Dyani Auster was there with her grandfather. Todd could see she was strong, independent, and a hard-working woman. Not only was she that but she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. She caught his eye from the moment he saw her. Trouble came that morning. He would have minded his own, but when a man speaks about a woman like he had heard, he just couldn’t let that slide. Todd would need all his skills and resources to survive this time. He was fast with a gun and had a name because of it, but that only made matters worse. He faced the most dangerous enemy he had ever faced before. He was outnumbered and outgunned, his past had caught up with him and new enemies were closing around him. He would not run; he could not run. Todd had killed his first man when just a boy, then he rode with the Texas Rangers back home. He survived a bloody range war and survived bringing gold down from the Rockies all in his youth. He had fought outlaws, gunmen, and greedy land barons before; but none of that was compared to what he faced next. How would he make it out alive this time?
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Love at the End of the World
After thirty-five years of quiet acceptance, Tonia Rotkopf Blair returned to Poland and confronted the Holocaust. Growing into an outspoken survivor, she began to write precise, poignant stories. Some concerned her childhood or traveling halfway around the world, or New York City, where she raised a family and attended the renown Columbia University. But all grappled with memories, dreams, and the Holocaust, many taking us into its depths, notably the three weeks she endured in Auschwitz.
What makes Rotkopf Blair’s perspective unique is that, while working as a nurse in the Lodz ghetto or enduring the concentration camps, she remained very much a romantic young woman. As history’s most murderous war raged around her, she practiced love and kindness, and was sustained by encounters with decent people—including some Germans. So fresh are her views on these fraught subjects, Love at the End of the World includes an essay by her son, which teases those issues out by examining Darwin’s theory of evolution, revising it from “survival of the fittest” to “survival of the ‘lovingest.’”$12.95
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