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I Was...
Prepare to embark on an inspiring journey for readers of all ages – an urgent call to action to protect our planet through the power of recycling.
I Was… unveils the extraordinary stories of everyday heroes who have made a profound impact on Earth’s future.
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I'm Beautiful, Too
I’m Beautiful, Too is a powerful and uplifting book that encourages self-acceptance and self-love. It reminds readers that everyone is valuable and worthy, regardless of their perceived shortcomings or comparisons to others. Embracing our uniqueness and understanding our inherent worth can be transformative in fostering a positive self-image and outlook on life and a crucial part of child development.
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I'm Going to the Park: You Choose the Fun!
What if you could choose the fun? Today we are going to the park, but you get to choose your own adventure. How are you going to get there? What are you going to play on? Who are you going to play with? Join us for a wonderful day at the park where you make the decision on how to make it amazing!
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I'm in the Band!
Have you ever wondered why joining a band is important? It’s not just about becoming smarter. A band is a welcoming community where everyone can learn the language of music. It’s a place to develop new skills and express yourself through an instrument. In the band, you create music that can be beautiful, sad, fun, or crazy, and you get to share it with others, sparking new ideas.
Whether you’re marching in a parade, playing in a concert, or performing a solo for your grandparents, being in a band lets you communicate your emotions. It’s a team effort where everyone works together to create beauty and art. Being in a band gives you a sense of belonging to something amazing. It’s a place to make lifelong friends, travel, embark on wild adventures, and create incredible memories.
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Icons
Over the span of fifty years, the author has been captivated by the dynamic world of sports, experiencing its thrilling victories, and confronting its poignant defeats.
In this collection, poetic tributes pay homage to the legends and moments that have shaped sporting history. From tales of unparalleled bravery to narratives of profound loss and triumph, these stories have left their mark on countless fans.
Dive into this evocative journey, and discover the timeless essence of sports as seen through the author’s eyes.
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If Flowers Could Talk
If Flowers Could Talk follows the journey of Petal, a remarkable flower, as she navigates the challenges of surviving through the four seasons. Resilient and determined, Petal never gives up, facing the harsh winter cold and the intense summer heat with unwavering perseverance. Through her experiences, readers learn about the beauty of resilience and the power of enduring hardships.
As Petal travels through the seasons, she forms unique bonds with other flowers, each possessing distinct personalities and skills. Together, they face obstacles and support one another, showcasing the strength of friendship and community. This enchanting story highlights the importance of working together and the enduring spirit of nature.
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Illinois 1000
Illinois 1000 is a quick dive into the lives of the English and the Indians of the Upper Midwest a thousand years ago.
Building on The Year 1000 by British historians Robert Lacey and Danny Danzinger, the author moves from one side of the Atlantic to the other. The contrasts are as much from the past to the present as between the two very different cultures. ‘Primitive’ is often used to describe the Indians’ way of life, and not without at least some reason. So much of what characterized and made English life possible was entirely absent in North America.
Yet, centuries later, hundreds, even thousands of Europeans joined the Indians, preferring their way of living to that which they had known in Europe or colonial America. The Indians, the first people, survived and prospered in what was at that time not amber fields of grain but a very ungenerous landscape. If they were brutal, they were hardly unique. In their affinity to the earth they lived on, there were few like them.
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In a Magical Valley
Imagine a magical world where with a flick of your wrist, a small little dance and a small little twist, you could change the lives of others just with kindness and compassion.
If we all took the time to look at the world around us and not focus so much on ourselves, we too, could live in this magical world.
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In Hugger Mugger
In Hugger Mugger tells the story of two women, one a member of the nobility and one a commoner who are both constrained by their sex and position to live the lives they want. They are forced to hide, to lie and to suffer in order to survive under the English laws.
Mary Sidney, a noblewoman, vows to write the greatest works in the English language, to fulfil the ambition of her deceased brother, but she must use trickery and deceit to have her writings published. Sarah Burton, a commoner, scarred by a nobleman, uses her intellect to outfox the Crown.
After a chance meeting, the women form a friendship that enables them to get what they desire most.
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In Search of My America
In Search of My America is one of the few Korean American women's autobiographies published in the United States. Being a woman of color trying to rise in an academia dominated by the white male, I had to play an all-American negating her ethnic background. Being a non-native speaker teaching English to native speakers, I had to play a consummate professional in denial of her accent. Being an Asian woman whose sexuality has been historically objectified and has been equated to that of a Madame Butterfly, I had to play a fiercely independent woman without an ounce of a submissive attitude. In In Search of My America, I describe the intimate details of the mask I had to wear to cope with cultural and racial stereotypes.
In Search of My America is about a spectrum of issues, including my naïve American dream and rude awakening, my process of Americanization, my loneliness as an expatriate, my endeavors to reconcile the conflicting demands of human sexuality and intellect, and my attempt to build bridges between different worlds. I weave a giant piece of embroidery with all these components and set them against a series of tales created from Korean myths, bilingual metaphors, folklore, and legends.
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Inconceivable
Inconceivable weaves together the lives of four complex individuals, all tethered by a sinister force—the serial-abortionist Theresa, hell-bent on sowing chaos wherever she goes. Felicity, a tormented OBGYN, grapples with shadows from her past as she digs for the truth about the demise of her lover. James, California’s premier trauma psychiatrist, offers counsel under the guise of faith. And a philosophy student embarks on an existential quest to make sense of it all.
Felicity and James both bear the marks of Theresa’s prior deeds: one spiraled into a psychiatric facility, the other left emotionally scarred. As she resurfaces, the insidious thread of madness she brings stretches to its breaking point, forcing everyone into a desperate search for truth.
But Theresa has been killed before, and she’s willing to kill again. Can Felicity and James untangle this web of insanity in time? What hidden secrets and obsessions haunt these doctors and their patients?
Inconceivable is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the corrosive power of obsession, the maze of paranoia, and the elusive nature of free will. As each character reckons with their past, they must make a choice that will define their future. Will they unravel the mystery before it consumes them?
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Inevitable Consequences?
In the aftermath of the Mexican-American War, the Espinosa brothers are enraged by the mistreatment of Mexican Nationals in the newly acquired American territories. They embark on a rampage spanning vast distances through northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, killing and robbing American men. Tom Tobin, a skilled hunter, occasional army scout, rancher, and seasoned Indian fighter, is tasked by the commander of Fort Garland to track down the Espinosas.
This gripping story delves into Tobin’s history and exploits, while also depicting the events and circumstances that shaped the Espinosas’ lives. The acquisition of the Southwest through the U.S.-instigated war with Mexico forever changed the lives of the Mexicans who had called those lands home for generations.
As Tobin pursues the notorious brothers across the rugged frontier, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through a tumultuous period in American history, exploring the complexities of the Mexican-American War and its impact on the people caught in its wake.
$15.95
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