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Skippy
Skippy and his friend Chester are the main characters in this imaginary story about ants and humans, who have the ability to communicate with each other. Skippy is the main scout in the ant family, and Chester is also a scout in his family. The ant family tells the human family about several termite families that are living in their home. The termites are thrown out of the humans’ home, and they blame the ants. The termites form a bad gang, and they force some bad ants to join them.
They come back and terrorize the humans and good ants. The humans blame Skippy’s family. Skippy and Chester join a good gang to help Skippy clear his family’s name.
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Snowball’s Sheepdog Adventures: Fall
Snowball’s Sheepdog Adventures follows this Old English Sheepdog as he tours around his neighborhood. Snowball finds adventures in all seasons of the year, especially certain holidays. Read how Snowball meets friends, cares for them and teaches all of us important lessons.
About the Author:
Margie Lennon is a journalist and dog lover. She grew up with dogs and recounts some of her memorable childhood days through Snowball’s Sheepdog Adventures. Margie has dog memorabilia in her home and office. She enjoys time with children, pets and family. Read her other books: Snowball’s Sheepdog Adventures: Spring, Snowball’s Sheepdog Adventures: Summer. Look for Snowball’s Sheepdog Adventures: Winter, soon.
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Snowman Jacks and Rabbit Tracks
If you have ever needed encouragement from friends to begin a major project, you will relate to the main character. If you are a parent, you will understand the importance of support and invitation to try something new.
Snowman Jacks wants to explore and have fun, but he does not believe he can run. Because Jacks does not believe in himself, he is afraid to try, even though a friend encourages him repeatedly. Jacks’s desire grows stronger and stronger until he decides to
move.About the Author:
Margaret Smolik is a professional copyeditor and author. Her poetry has been published in Lyrical Iowa, and her memoir, Like a Haystack, is an interesting account of her family’s experiences as refuges in Europe during WWII. She earned BS and MS degrees from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, and taught secondarylevel English and writing and collegelevel composition. She and her husband raised four children. Currently living in Osage, Iowa, she is an active member of her community and local writer’s club.
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So In Love
Michael McQuilliams is an author and loves to compose poetry. This book is a collection of poems written for the benefit of all of those who are in love.
He has written another book titled “A Poetic Guide to Recovery” which was written to encourage those who suffer with drug and alcohol problems. He currently lives in San Diego, California with 2 kids and an incredible girlfriend. He can be contacted at [email protected].
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So Long
By Kathy Hardy
“So Long” is a powerful book that touches the deepest human core of emotion. Kathy captures the tender love, awareness and devotion of caring for a dying child, together with the agonizing helplessness experienced at the same moment. If you’ve ever wondered what true faith looks like in the midst of struggle, this book describes it perfectly.
This story is not focused on ‘death,’ but rather, on enduring love.
Author Bio
Kathy Hardy currently lives in beautiful Fortuna, California with her husband of 36 years and five of their eight children. She works as a teachers aide in first grade classrooms and as a caregiver of the elderly.
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Something on the Inside: Starter Journal #1
This journal is filled with photos of “God’s Canvas;” the sky. You may begin this journal at either end of the book. Each end includes an entry made by me to help start you off. You can begin with your own entry of a story, event, note or whatever is on your mind. I like to tell folks to put it in the atmosphere. My motto is “Write it, Read it, Remember it.”
My ultimate goal is to raise funds from the royalties from the sale of 8,335 books in order to remodel my home to make it more wheelchair assessable. I sincerely thank you in advance for your purchase and support of this endeavor. May the sweet spirit of God bless and rest upon you always!
About the Author:
Born Angela L. Washington to Barbara J. Mack and Raymond C. Washington of Washington DC. A Student of Draper and Simon Elementary School, a graduate of Hart Jr. High, Ballou Sr. High School and Washington Technical School of Washington DC. I lived in Condon Terrace, one of the roughest neighborhoods in Southeast DC. In 1985 I was injured on my job which resulted in my right leg being amputated above the knee after a medical procedure was not administered properly. I spent 30 years in DC until I moved in 1993 to Fort Washington, MD because I was unable to find affordable accessible housing in the District of Columbia. I am married with three children and the CEO of Alegna Enterprises.
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Something to Chew On
By Ari Bouse
Something to Chew On – For Children is an interactive children’s book that encourages kids to connect spiritually with nature, and the creatures of our planet in an experiential way. As the creative, divine soul that you are, may this book become a trail map for a life that inspires you to write your own unique story. This book invites children and their caretakers to unplug from the gadgets, play outside, and explore this classroom known as mothership Earth.
About the author:
The author is primarily a father and a husband. He lives with his soul mate, their child, and cat. Ari is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Public Schools and Reiki Master. He likes to help people develop good social skills, and strategies (like mindfulness/meditation/visualizations and remembering to breathe) to connect with others effectively in home, school, and community. His writing reflects his commitment to a spiritually-oriented, poetic lifestyle, while inspiring us to awaken to the vibration of inner peace, and become the change we want to see in the world.
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Something to Chew On : Reborn
By Ari Bouse
When we bow to the wisdom of the natural world, we bring a deeper knowledge of harmony and balance into our souls and waking lives. In this way, we get to know our souls on a deeper level. In Something to Chew On, author Ari Bouse offers a guide to help you develop a deeper spiritual connection to nature through guided monthly meditations.
Designed to open your mind and heart to the power of animal friends that reveal themselves through meaningful encounters, Bouse helps you breathe fresh air into your soul so you may then exhale the dead air of old ways that no longer serve you. Each monthly meditation is inspired by the consciousness of an animal-spirit guide to function as spiritual power for living in a new age and paradigm. Something to Chew On serves as a walking meditation that will help you align with nature as it unfolds during the spirit of the season to enable you to rekindle a sense of magic, mystery, and adventure in your life.
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Sometime: The Plague World
Dan Floyd, a retired and widowed lawyer, is doing his best to fill his time – attending church, keeping in touch with his two adult sons, and reading up on epidemics.
When he comes down with what seems like garden-variety flu, he amuses himself by studying plagues, both modern-day varieties and the biblical kind. Dan and his sons, one of whom is a doctor, share information and speculate about epidemics. Meanwhile, in the community around him, he begins to hear of people dying from complications brought on by the flu – many of whom attend his church. Dan soon finds himself investigating members of the Starkherz family, three generations of doctors; it seems the Starkherzes were working with the H1N1 influenza virus—the source of the flu epidemic of 1918–1919 – in an attempt to neutralize it. Could their work serve as the source for a twenty-first-century flu pandemic?
In this novel, a retired lawyer works with his sons to discover the source of a deadly influenza epidemic that threatens their lives and the lives of everyone around them.
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Spirit of the Law
Bill Raines was the marshal in Rio Madre, Texas. He knew he needed a deputy and eventually hired nineteen-year-old Corey Hansen. They developed a close working relationship as they tried to keep the town free of the riffraff that came and went.
While trying to bring down a gang of rustlers, Corey undergoes a life-changing crisis, and Marshal Raines has to deal with the aftermath.$16.99