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  • Wallflower Pen Pals

    by K.L. Estrada
    This is an epistolary book about my parents who became pen pals before they met. My mother wrote to my father when he was in the army. They wrote for six months and fell in love through their letters. This chronicle of two people who met through letters is the most passionate love story I have ever known.
  • Sassy Food

    by Ja-ne de Abreu
    Sassy Food takes you on a tropical walk in a forest while learning how to create your own edible jungle. It covers the basics of all the ways to garden and bring green freshness into your life wherever you are in the world, any time of year on any budget. Also included in this luxurious photo book are double page spreads of mysterious forests of Hawai'i and Eve models.
  • Hao and Sabine Buy the World's Currencies

    by SB Hilarion
    Have you ever seen a coin or banknote from another country? Do you know the national currency of Fiji? Now you can! Join Hao and Sabine as they tour the globe discovering the different money used throughout the world. From Greenland to French Polynesia and everywhere in between, these adventurous siblings learn about the cultures and histories portrayed on the money from over 260 countries and territories . Filled with real photographs of coins and banknotes in circulation today, Hao and Sabine... more
  • So You Think You Know Canada, Eh?

    by Marianne Jennings
    A book of fun facts and quirky trivia filled with all things maple syrup, amazing Canadian inventions, famous Canadians, breathtaking nature, the kind people who live there and a few words to help you speak Canadian.
  • A Day in Code- Python: Learn to Code in Python through an Illustrated Story

    by Shari Eskenas
    For kids and beginners of all ages, this picture book teaches you how to code in the Python programming language through an illustrated story. Learning Python has never been this fun...or fast!
  • Chasing Ostriches

    by Victoria Stevens
    Ever since I learnt that people drive around Africa in 4x4s, sleeping in rooftop tents for months at a time, I dreamed of joining them. My obsession became reality in January 2020, when together with my boyfriend I bought a 20-year-old dark blue Land Rover Defender. She's called Nyala. After a few test weekends to check out the car, we were ready to go. Coronavirus struck. Borders closed, hard lockdown began. Our plans to spend six months overlanding through southern Africa were put on hold. ... more
  • Who's the Oldest? a twin question

    by Chan Blue
    An age appropriate book that engages the beginning reader in biology. The freshman book introduces the worlds' newest favorite fraternal twins. Who's the Oldest is the question that brother Mac and sister Roni are trying to find out. By reading to learn they discover other intriguing information about twins but as most kids their age do they don't quite understand all they have discovered. In the end their way of thinking about conception is cute and adorable.
  • The Bible's Hidden Treasure: James: the Precious Pearl: Hageman M.S. C.H.P., John P.: 9781973692850: Amazon.com: Books

    by John P. Hageman
    This book’s primary goal is to lead us on our most important quest, to discover, understand and travel on our narrow path to heaven. Our narrow path to heaven is simply obedience to God’s will and His Commandments. One person told me the whole concept of the Bible might be summed up in four words, “do good – resist evil.” The tough question is, how do we do this? One book of the Bible, the short book of James, is what I found to be like a hidden treasure or a precious pearl, as discussed in t... more
  • GROW

    by Molly Schrieber
    GROW is the perfect book to deepen your understanding of Mindfulness and how it can benefit the children in your life. Regardless of your title-teacher, parent, friend, neighbor-you can become a Change-Maker. GROW shows you how.
  • Wave Expectations

    by Oliver Bee
    Not so long ago, I was someone who loved hearing about other people’s adventures and whilst I might wistfully wonder about having one myself, I never actually thought I would. That was until one bleak Saturday evening in November, having been surfing in the chilly North Sea earlier that day and my dreams of riding waves like a California surf-dude seemed as far away as ever, I decided that if that’s what I wanted to do, then I should just go and do it. And so, within days, I had handed in my not... more
  • Why Muslims Lagged Behind and Others Progressed

    by Nadeem M. Qureshi
    In the fall of 1928, the Imam of Java, a certain Mohammad Basyuni Imran, had a letter delivered to the Lebanese author and scholar, Shakib Arsalan. In his letter, Basyuni Imran requested Arsalan to explain the reasons for the backwardness of Muslims of the time compared to other nations. Furthermore, Basyuni asked Arsalan to suggest what they need to do to join the ranks of nations that have overtaken them and, in many cases, rule over them. Arsalan published his response in a series of articles... more
  • Classic Motor Cartoon Book

    by John Stoneham
    Classic motorcars have been featured in movies and pop songs for over seven decades and contributed to the fun of driving historic cars. This book of motor cartoons illustrates the adventure and romance of classic and vintage cars which also have been part of automobile racing history – from Louis Renault, Henry Ford and Enzo Ferrari to Kiichiro Toyoda today. From Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Grandma Duck, Noddy and Big Ears to Bonnie and Clyde, Thelma & Louise and The Italian Job, comedy and traged... more
  • Understanding: A Course in Miracles

    by D. Patrick Miller
    The indispensable guide to a great teaching of our times. Published in 1976, the mysterious teaching known as A Course in Miracles has changed the lives of millions with its uncompromising discipline of profound forgiveness. In 2019, the New York Times identified the Course as an “esoteric bible that has gone mainstream” — providing guidance and inspiration to the rapidly growing number of people who think of themselves as “spiritual but not religious.” Drawn from over thirty years of origina... more
  • (Just As Well) It's Not About The Bike

    by Chris Atkin
    Discovering the untold stories of one of the world’s most popular coastlines. Part sporting travelogue, part political history, (Just As Well) It's Not About The Bike follows journalist Chris Atkin's 1,300km cycle from Valencia to Gibraltar. En route, he travels through Spain’s most picturesque towns. And Benidorm. Along the way he learns about the region’s history, from the time four hydrogen bombs fell over Spain, to the politician who shot General Franco’s daughter in the bottom yet ros... more
  • The Boy Without a Soul

    by K Duncan Deaton
    The Boy Without a Soul is a thought-provoking novel about the rude confrontation between biblical inerrancy and the strange supernatural beliefs of some Christians, with science and modern morality. Because there is no one fundamentalist position, K Duncan Deaton creates a hybrid sect named the Roman Baptists. The story begins with an atheist oncologist Tom Tanner whose compassion confronts the church’s fundamentalist dogma. It continues with the possibility of cloning Jesus from the communion s... more
  • Lessons Learned: Short Stories of Continuity and Resilience

    by Michele L. Turner
    Continuity and Resilience- two words that could track to the same destination albeit, varied in arrival time. According to Merriam-Webster, the definition for Continuity is: uninterrupted connection, succession, or union. Using this same resource, the definition for Resilience is: an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change. While an uninterrupted life, free of misfortune may sound wonderful, it is in the challenge, in the change, that we learn the greatest lessons. This ... more
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