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  • Kan Ya Ma Kan: Folktales and Recipes of Syria and Its Ethnic Groups

    by Muna Imady
    With the terrible civil war raging in Syria one of Muna Imady's biggest fears was that her country's unique culture would suffer. In particular, she worried that the oral tradition of storytelling, and even the ancient storics themselves, would be lost. The result of her quest to preserve them is this book of folktales and traditional recipes from diverse regions of Syria, handed down through generations, painstakingly collected in numerous interviews, and charmingly retold here.
  • Leary’s Global Wineology: A Guide to Wine Education, Mentorships, and Scholarships (2nd edition)

    by Charlie Leary

    This is the only comprehensive and critically-acclaimed guide to wine education programs, classes, and scholarships worldwide.

    Those who want to increase their understanding and appreciation of wine for personal enjoyment as well as those who want to pursue a professional career in the wine industry now will find vital information inside. 

    Some wine education is free and short, while other programs can cost dearly in time and money. Some courses of study take a few hours... more

  • God's Existence: Deeper Thoughts for Greater Insights

    by Gary R Lindberg
    This book delves into reconciling science with Genesis and Exodus to unravel controversies, unveil compatibility between science and the Bible, and reveal shocking and surprising truths.
  • Meant for More: Following Your Heart and Finding Your Purpose

    by Karen Olson

    What happens when we act on our innate kindness? It all started with a chance encounter outside of Grand Central Station in November 1981. Karen Olson, a successful marketing executive, was on her way to a business meeting when she saw an elderly homeless woman. Impulsively, Karen darted across the street and bought the woman a sandwich and an orange juice. She listened to the woman’s story and learned her name: Millie. This small act of kindness changed the trajectory of Karen’s ... more

  • Skip the Waiting Room

    by Greenleaf Book Group
    A patient’s and provider’s guide to the telehealth revolution What if we could see a doctor faster, more efficiently, and at a lower cost? With the emergence of telemedicine, we now can. And this book is a primer on telemedicine for anyone who wants to take charge of their health and understand all their healthcare options. A mix of patient stories, research, and viewpoints from practicing physicians, Skip the Waiting Room explores telemedicine from all angles. Among other topics, it expla... more
  • For Kids

    by Paige Markland

    Daily templates to help organize and log a fun, educational, and interesting day. It keeps parents in-the-know, helps caregivers plan, and supports a structured day for kids!

    *Includes ideas for activities

  • The Revelations of Madame X

    by Maggie Bertrand
    True Stories and Historical Events Bridging The Past to The Present  In 2012, Gabriel and Maggie entered a self-imposed exile, fleeing the United States for France. Their plans to marry in Gabriel’s homeland take an unexpected twist when Gabriel discovers that he was born under the controversial French law Accouchement Sous X (Anonymous Childbirth Under Madame X). In search of his birth origins, Gabriel becomes engulfed in a game of cat-and-mouse with Camille, the woman he had always known un... more
  • ELOPE A Modern Elopement Guide for the Free-Spirited and Adventurous

    by Sherry Martin Peterws
    ELOPE is written for those who think outside the box. It's for brides and adventurous couples who want to do something radically different for their wedding day and forgo a traditional wedding altogether. It creates the perfect excuse for those who consider themselves nonconformist, untraditional, or unconventional to plan their wedding day "their way!" It illustrates that eloping has nothing to do with sacrifice and that it's about prioritizing personal values and desires, without the pressu... more
  • Re-Storying Education

    by Carolyn Roberts
    An invaluable resource for educators aiming to actively participate in reshaping education. Using an Indigenous lens, this vital and timely book offers ways to put Indigenous education, history, and pedagogy into practice. Including questions for self-reflection, suggestions for professional action, recommended resources for further learning, and insights from Carolyn Roberts’s own decolonizing teaching practices, Re-Storying Education invites readers into an open dialogue in pursuit of a more i... more
  • The Wheels on the Trucks

    by Jessica Lee Anderson
    Award-winning author Jessica Lee Anderson gives a classic song a new construction twist that will have young readers wanting to read (and sing) The Wheels on the Trucks again and again. Journey from demolition to the construction of new buildings in this fun take on the popular song “The Wheels on the Bus.” Interesting facts at the end detail the purpose of various heavy-duty machines. This sing-song construction story can help build reading fluency, confidence, and expression!
  • Tenacious Teaching

    by Alex Benn

    In Tenacious Teaching, Platinum Apple Award winning teacher, Alex Benn, uses his twenty-years of experience to create a new system for supporting teachers and their students, which includes:

    • A framework for understanding the wide range of classroom behaviors students exhibit, The Eight Attributes of Student Success.
    • A measurement tool to help teachers evaluate their own effectiveness, The Formula for Powerful Teaching.
    • A specific criterion for measuring the progress... more
  • Killer Pocket Guide To Buying, Selling And Collecting Comics Paperback

    by John Crippen
    The pocket guide was designed to help beginners understand the basics of buying, selling and collecting comics. One of the reasons this book is great is that many people inherit a comic book collection have no idea what to do with them. I encourage people with comic collections to keep a copy with their collection. This book can be very helpful! The book also has tips on valuing, marketing and shipping comics. There's even a list of helpful resources in the book.
  • A Daily Sprint With The Runaway Nun

    by Vickie L. Sargent-Kler
    25 daily devotionals based on verses from Proverbs 31 and the life of Katharina von Bora the wife of Martin Luther. In these twenty-five sprint worthy devotions you will find inspiration to help you build stronger relationships, grow as a Christian, and gain more confidence living as the boundless woman God designed you to be.
  • Out of the Water

    by James Lewis Huss
    Out of the Water is a satirical epic in blank verse, the epic of the prophet-king Moses. The story remains true to the tales of the Hebrew tribe as told in the Old Testament. Except in this epic Moses does not obey the word of God. Instead he follows his bicameral voice, his own mind projected as a hallucination heard from a fiery bush or a grumbling volcano. And just like the Old Testament, Out of the Water is a narrative of war and murder, of faith and devotion, of conquest and failure, a narr... more
  • Let's Go Bananas!

    by Bradford Wilkins
    Embark on a magical jungle adventure with "Let's Go Bananas!", where two monkeys try to escape from a singing banana. This delightful storybook brings the jungle to life through vibrant illustrations and a dynamic, rhythmic narrative. Perfect for reading aloud at any type of storytime, the book features a sing-along refrain that encourages laughter and joy! Written by Brad Wilkins, who originally wrote the song "Let's Go Bananas" for a school talent show, this book was crafted with the imagin... more
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