WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?

On April 12, 2011, in Self-Help - Non-Fiction, by Terry_Sigmon

What Did You Expect? What You Expect is the only thing that counts! by Terry J. Sigmon & Lynn W. Sigmon Format: 5 x 8 paperback cream ISBN: 978-1-4327-5738-0 Cover Price: $17.95 Trade Discount: 50% Also Available: Ebook Edition Pages: 212 Category: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success Available at: www.outskirtspress.com/Whatdidyouexpect Distributed via: Ingram, Baker […]

The Golden Pathway – an historical fiction story about the Underground Railroad

On April 12, 2011, in Children's Picture Books - Fiction, FINALIST, by Donna_McDine

  Synopsis: Be transported through time to the Underground Railroad, where high-pitched screams echo each night. David’s cruel Pa always chooses the same victim. Despite the circumstances during slavery, David uncovers the courage to defy his Pa. Raised in a hostile environment where abuse occurs daily, David attempts to break the mold and befriends the […]

Why God Matters – How to Recognize Him in Daily Life

On April 12, 2011, in Religion/Faith - Non-Fiction, by Deacon Steven Lumbert

Summary: Many times one sees Roman Catholicism explained using either closely reasoned theology or a appeal to ancient writers of the Church. While both are legitimate approaches, the average reader looking to explore the faith is often left cold. In their collaboration, Why God Matters, Deacon Steven Lumbert and his daughter, Karina Lumbert Fabian, delieneate […]

A CRUEL CALM, Paris Between the Wars

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Patricia_Daly-Lipe

What was love like in the era before annulments, reliable contraceptives and acceptance of homosexuality? A CRUEL CALM, Paris Between the Wars visits an era of idealism and innovation on all levels when Paris was the cultural capital of the Western World. Politics, religion, social mores and a special time in history (1927-1939) determine the […]

ALL ALONE, Washington to Rome

On April 12, 2011, in Autobiography/Memoirs - Non-Fiction, by Patricia_Daly-Lipe

“All history properly understood is the history of thought.” (Robin George Collingwood) My history (herstory) is based upon diary entries written during the late ‘50s and ‘60s. But memories tend to change with age. Time softens some, sharpens others, distorts and even extracts parts. This fabric of our memories, its threads weaving intermittently in and […]

Parents' Handbook: NLP and Common Sense Guide for Family Well-Being

On April 12, 2011, in Parenting/Family - Non-Fiction, by Roger_Ellerton

“Feelings of worth can flourish only in an atmosphere where individual differences are appreciated, mistakes are tolerated, communication is open, and rules are flexible — the kind of atmosphere that is found in a nurturing family.” – Virginia Satir, Family Therapist. Parenting is not an idea, a concept or a belief. It’s a process and […]

Selene of Alexandria by Faith L. Justice

On April 12, 2011, in Historical Literature - Fiction, by Faith_Justice

  “Selene of Alexandria is pure fiction magic.” —Story Circle Book Reviews “…readers will be captivated.” —Historical Novel Society “This is a ‘must-have’ for you readers out there.” —BookPleasures.com “This book is outstanding, not just for a first novel, but for any novel.” —Lacuna: Journal of Historical Fiction “Selene of Alexandria does what historical fiction […]

Andy and Spirit Meet the Rodeo Queen

On April 12, 2011, in Action/Adventure - Non-Fiction, by Mary_Jean_Kelso

4th in the Andy and the Albino Horse series. Andy, a special needs boy, and his therapy horse, Spirit, go to a rodeo where the competitor for Rodeo Queen teaches him roping skills. [cf “user_submit_name”] Get More Information About This eBook

Toto's Tale

On April 12, 2011, in Children's Literature - Fiction, by Bob Rich

Toto’s Tale eBook Everyone knows how Dorothy and Toto save Oz from the Wicked Witch of West…or do they? How will Dorothy survive in a land filled with haunted bags of straw, hollow metal men and giant smelly cats? How will she fight off killer bees, mad wolves and really annoying monkeys? How will she […]

Garlic Kisses and Tasty Hugs

On April 12, 2011, in Autobiography/Memoirs - Non-Fiction, by admin

How do you enjoy the late years of your life? You give up your former life and become a farmer. What if you are also a writer who has published many short stories and novels? You write about not just your former life, but you write about your new life as well. After all, your […]

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