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  • An Author's Guide to Literary Genres Volume 1

    by Lynn Maria Thompson
    Quickly and easily locate the correct literary genre for your Juvenile Nonfiction book with this handy guide, which includes information on: •\tOfficial BISACs and codes from the Book Industry Study Group, updated through 2022 •\tDefinitions for each BISAC describing the types of books found in it •\tA count of ISBNs available at wholesale within each BISAC •\tSample book titles in production for each BISAC •\tA Topic Index that shows options for different BISACs depending on the book's foc... more
  • 1959262025

    by Leslie Gianelli
    Peace & Health is the story of the 20-year-old who plants the flag for health care being a right, not a privilege, in his small hometown of Middletown, CT; the daughter of a sharecropper, who made her way north during the great migration and becomes the North Star of the drive to transform health in the community; the son of a Jewish émigré and pharmacist who breaks from his peers to support the cause; the musician who played in the big bands of the South in the 1930’s, who loses his teeth and i... more
  • GOOD INFLUENCE: HOW TO ENGAGE INFLUENCERS FOR PURPOSE AND PROFIT

    by PAUL M. KATZ
    The power of celebrities and Influencers to create cultural conversations, change opinions, and ignite action has transformed the marketing world in the past fifteen years. Yet many businesses and philanthropic organizations do not know how to engage and work with Influencers to support their causes. GOOD INFLUENCE by social entrepreneur Paul M. Katz is the first, comprehensive guide for creating and executing Influencer‐led, cause campaigns that tap into the exponential power of the Influencer... more
  • Breaking Midnight: A True Story

    by Lynn Walker

    John Walker was a Miami undercover narcotics agent in the 1970s. Ten years later, he was in prison for smuggling 12,000 pounds of marijuana. In prison, he connected with a South American drug lord who was still running the family operation from inside the federal pen. Within months of being paroled, John began smuggling again—this time uncut Colombian cocaine. And this time, he put everything on the line: his freedom, his family and, ultimately, his life.

  • A Skeptic's Faith: Why Scientific Materialism Cannot Be the Whole Truth

    by Charles Siegel
    This book skewers prominent materialist thinkers such as Steven Pinker and Richard Dawkins, showing the obvious errors in their reasoning. More important, it looks critically at materialism, and it shows that what philosophers call “dualism,” the idea that matter and spirit can exist independently, is more plausible than the idea that only matter exists. It begins by looking at philosophers’ arguments showing that computers cannot have consciousness. Then it shows that materialism cannot provid... more
  • Chemical Engineers Where Do We Work

    by Diana Tran
    Chemical engineering is one of the most sublime engineering disciplines. It is an extremely important and influential profession on the development of civilization. From the creation of ancient pottery (100 centuries ago) to plaster (40 centuries ago), then paper (20 centuries ago), and Portland cement that is hugely used to make concrete (2 centuries ago). Even though chemical engineering is a significant field essential for the development and optimisation of most products in the world, not ma... more
  • The Good Fortune

    by Shawana Davenport
    Frannie and Willie love adventures and visiting their aunt who helps them to see how grand experiencing life as a family can be. They will soon discover some unusual places and rewards inviting you into a world of endless possibilities.
  • Heavenly Headbutts:

    by Allia Zobel Nolan
    Will you see your cat in heaven? That's the question readers can consider in HEAVENLY HEADBUTTS; Reflections of Hope about Cats and Eternity. Using Scripture, poignant but uplifting photographs, and brief anecdotes by everyone from Isaiah to C. S Lewis, from George MacDonald to James Herriot, this reassuring book pulls a comforting coverlet over those who're grieving a lost pet, while at the same time holding out the possibility to ALL cat lovers that the beloved animals who’ve been their soulm... more
  • Chainsaws and Cherry Burls

    by Jennifer Neves
    Chainsaws and Cherry Burls is the second nonfiction essay collection by Maine author, Jennifer Neves. In her essays, Neves explores the connection between her inner world and the 42 acre farmstead occupied by her large and wildly entertaining family. This collection is a both a window into the chaotic business of raising children and a celebration of how a family can grow and thrive while appreciating the beauty and complexity of the natural world. In Chainsaws and Cherry Burls, Neves pushes her... more
  • Michael O'Poopie

    by Kristen Coppolino
    This is the tale of Michael O’ Poopie, who poops all over town. Though you might not know Michael O’ Poopie, you’ll smell when he comes around. Beginning as a family joke between the author, her husband, and their son, the story of Michael O’ Poopie is a cute and funny book about a very stinky problem. This book is bound to make readers of any age laugh, and it provides an opportunity for silly, fun-loving families to giggle together.
  • 5 Things Not To Do After You’ve Been Charged With A Crime and What You Need To Know Now

    by Paul Ghanouni
    5 Things Not To Do After You’ve Been Charged With A Crime and What You Need To Know Now helps if you or someone you know has been charged with a crime. This book shares the steps you should be taking in this type of situation and the five things you should not do. This book is designed to be a practical guide for those who are facing criminal charges, along with useful information to help you, including keeping track of your court dates, meetings with your lawyers, collecting important informati... more
  • Fragments

    by Andrej Poleev
    Thoughts on transiency and eternity. Мысли о преходящем и вечном.
  • Essays and Letters

    by Andrej Poleev
    A compilation of essays and letters written between 2003 and 2009.
  • New Jerusalem

    by Andrej Poleev

    Then I saw “a new heaven and a new earth,” for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God... more

  • Mindful Me Lifeskills Journal

    by My Mindful Co
    The Mindful Me Lifeskills Journal is a very unique guide that takes kids on a journey of self-discovery. Designed without gender bias, using characters that all kids can identify with. This book will help children be able to identify their feelings, understand where they come from and what’s happening in their bodies when they feel overwhelmed. Best of all, they get shown different coping strategies and ways of regulating themselves with or without the help of an adult. The book also touches o... more
  • Grief Unwrapped: Discovering Joy in a Season of Sorrow

    by Patricia Cameron
    Can I Live With Joy Ever Again? When Patricia Cameron’s husband passed away suddenly at 45, that was her burning question. Life without him seemed utterly impossible. He’d been her rock, inspiration, and one of the crazy ones who lived life to the absolute full, and constantly inspired Patricia and their three sons to do the same. She couldn’t imagine living with joy ever again. Then God stepped in and changed everything. If you’ve dealt with the devastating loss of your spouse, Patrici... more
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