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223,95 kr. Join Lily as she teaches her new family all about sharing love! Lily and Her Godparents: A Story of Love and Adoption is a practical tool for children and adults to spark discussions about adoption and fostering, whether human or animal. Readers will learn, along with Lily, that our families can sometimes change, but that is okay. What matters is that they are filled with love!
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123,95 kr. Meet Bobby Lee, a high-school teen growing up in the Baltimore area. On the cusp of his high school graduation, aiming for a spot on a college basketball team, Bobby's future is looking bright. Yet, no one knows the secret that haunts him. On a rainy night, a young high-school girl is found dead on a neighborhood street-the same street Bobby takes on his drive home from practice and games every evening. Could Bobby be the killer? His conscience burdens him as he struggles to decide his next step. Would confiding in someone help? Whom should he confess to? A teacher? His parents? His coach? Or should he go straight to the police knowing there is the possibility of a trial, conviction, time in prison? The discovery of the young girl's body poses more questions than answers. The case leads Detective Jane White and Officer Tom Lake to dead ends, more investigations, travel, intrigue, and mystery. Who was the victim? How is Bobby involved? Did this upstanding student and robust athlete really kill her? Bob Herring's second novel will keep readers guessing as they are led through the plot's twists and turns. Find out what's at stake for Bobby Lee, when you read Bobby Lee and Killers Three.
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218,95 kr. In Geography of Hearts, Jim Crawford records his observations and experiences as he and new wife, Cathy, trek across the U.S. on bicycles, camping gear and supplies packed in panniers. The mission of their 1996 honeymoon excursion is to travel at a leisurely pace, allowing the wonder of this country to authentically reveal itself. Fast-forward twenty-six years. Jim and Cathy retrace their route in a 2014 Prius, accompanied by their 12-year-old Airedoodle, Jetta. This time, Jim journals on his reflections and comparisons between the two trips.While revealing the vast countryside and introducing the reader to people they meet along the way, Geography of Hearts is more than a narrative about bicycling. It captures a spiritual essence of acknowledging and succumbing to the beauty of each day's here-and-now. It speaks to a couple's love of life, each other, and the country they encounter. It is their snapshot of America, as they mark milestones, joy, conflicts, and epiphanies along their journey.
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173,95 - 193,95 kr. A fire begins in Deadwood, South Dakota and is soon raging through the Ponderosa Pine Forest of the Black Hills. Nine-year-old Annette, her siblings, and cousins are sent home from school early. Later in the evening, the children notice the smell of smoke. Turning on the television, they find out that the fire is actually very close. The newscast reveals that Annette's dad, uncle, and their fellow workers in the Homestake Gold Mine have been signaled to evacuate the mine and ordered to join the ranks of those fighting the fire. Radio and TV announcers let listeners know that Deadwood is being evacuated, and that residents in the nearby town of Lead, where Annette and her family live, should standby for further direction.It is a scary time for Annette, as her mom, aunt, siblings, and cousins, plan and prepare for possible evacuation. She must summon up the courage to go into the dreaded basement alone to collect supplies. Worse yet, when Mother experiences an asthma attack and sister Betty breaks her toe playing kickball, Aunt Dolly needs to drive them to the hospital, leaving Annette in charge of the other children. Annette faces her eleven siblings and cousins who look at her "like a bunch of lost puppies." In addition to coming up with ways to keep everyone occupied and calm, she must prepare supper for them, all the while worrying that they have no means of escaping, should they need to evacuate.
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168,95 kr. Parallel Moons is a 77-page volume of poetry packed with imagery and emotion. Evelyn Leigh captivates readers with her stirring word choice and fervid spirit. Thought- and heart-provoking, Leigh's poems lead to stillness and reflection.
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153,95 kr. Readers will delight in the fresh wit, humor, and keen writing style of Lawrence Bechtel! In his collection of short stories, readers will encounter a variety of characters-some comic, some serious-who are transformed by experience, often against their will. Commiserate with a disgruntled employee. Rendezvous with a celebratory group of vet school graduates. Meet a restless college student, an artistic school girl, the hapless companion of Daniel Boone, a university administrator sacked from her job who meets a mysterious grounds worker and poet. Bechtel's stories are sure to grasp your attention, stimulate your thinking, and sometimes bring a smile to your face. Welcome to the House of Poetry!
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173,95 kr. Mary Draper Ingles lived in Virginia in the mid-1700's when relations between settlers and Native Americans were strained. Shawnee warriors attacked Mary's home and took her captive. The warriors hauled their prisoners and plunder on horseback to a Shawnee village, hundreds of miles away. While traveling with the warriors, Mary noted that they always followed the rivers. While in captivity, Mary worked hard and gained the respect of her captors, but when an opportunity arose, Mary escaped. Following the same rivers that had brought her to the Shawnee village, Mary traveled 850 miles on foot for 42 days through forests and wilderness to find her way back home. Listen to the River recounts Mary's story of courage, strength and determination in a simple, child-friendly manner.
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198,95 kr. A love song to the field of biology written by an Appalachian naturalist and a 50-year practitioner, The Gyroscope of Life will stretch the minds of readers - scientists and nonscientists alike.Culturally, we tend to simplify challenging concepts by thinking of them as binary systems: life/death, female/male. But what if these concepts are more complex than mere opposites? David Parrish dives beneath the surface of some seemingly straightforward biological topics to provide a fresh look at the world, and the ways in which we imagine it.While sharing his personal experiences with religion, science, battling illness, and more, Parrish explores a series of unconventional topics such as a biologist's credo, Mother Nature's House Rules, the foolishness of conflicts between science and religion, ritualistic funerary cannibalism, a biological critique of "The Big Bang Theory" theme song, pseudo-copulation of insects with flowers, and the Faustian bargain that agriculture and plant domestication represent. Strewn with metaphors, thought experiments, and a touch of humor, this guide will inspire readers to see life itself in an intriguingly new way.
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193,95 kr. "Preach to yourself and you can be pretty sure you will hit most of your congregation." Bill King got that advice as a young pastor and it underlies this accessible and engaging book of short devotions. Originally written as online meditations, the pithy reflections in Bread for the Journey draw on art, pastoral encounters, books, podcasts, and significant cultural events, such as the mass shooting at Virginia Tech. King places them in conversation with the Bible and the Christian tradition, inviting readers to see how experiences, both mundane and earthshaking, may be filled with spiritual insight.Organized around the seasons of the church year, Bread for the Journey invites readers to reflect on their own times of waiting and darkness, hope and light, death and rebirth, struggle and growth. Written in a conversational, often whimsical style, it is ideal for those seeking a devotional resource which connects Scripture to life's gifts and challenges.The devotions in Bread for the Journey range from funny to poignant. Always thoughtful and sometimes profound, King offers an over the shoulder look at how one pastor connects the Christian tradition to daily life.Bill King is a retired pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. During his ministry he served as pastor of Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Welcome, North Carolina, for 30 years as Lutheran Campus Pastor at Virginia Tech, on the national campus ministry staff of the ELCA, and as pastor of Luther Memorial Lutheran Church in Blacksburg, Virginia.
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128,95 kr. "Your Life Matters" reveals to its readers who have been broken by the trials of life or who are seemingly living in a hopeless state of life, that they have purpose and that they matter to the body of Christ. Your Life Matters is backed by biblical examples of people who thought no one cared about them, who thought they could never be healed from their illnesses, or felt as though their life had no purpose.Your Life Matters encourages the reader to believe in themselves and realize that God has a plan for their lives. Sometimes life takes us down many winding roads, which causes us to detour off the path to prosperity, happiness, and joy. However, God's Grace will restore you if you can just believeYour Life Matters provides real life struggles illustrated by those in biblical times whose lives were in despair, but because of their Faith and God's love, they were able to overcome their circumstances and became people of authority, healed of their illnesses, and ate meals with Kings. Their struggles revealed their life's purpose and allowed them to achieve the things in life that God had predestined for them.
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88,95 kr. A book of devotionals for Christians with entries for each day of the year.
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103,95 kr. This delightful story, told from the viewpoint of Dora the cat, tells her life with her owner and change that occur in time.
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168,95 kr. A fresh, well informed and fascinating perspective on early immigration from Ireland to Virginia.
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133,95 - 153,95 kr. Growing up surrounded by a family of truck drivers, Ernest D. Hamilton, from Boones Mill, VA, learned what it meant to treat people fairly and to never give up on your dreams. Not surprisingly, Hamilton became a truck driver himself. Compelled to make a positive difference in the workplace and in the lives of his colleagues in the trucking industry, Hamilton stepped out of his comfort zone, and into management, where he faced enormous challenges. Along the way Hamilton gained trusted friends with whom he has remained close. Combined, his North Carolina friends and his West Virginia family call themselves the Tar-Billy Cruisers. In Overcoming Challenge: The Tar-Billy Way, Hamilton shares memories of growing up, getting his first truck driving job, going back to school, and moving into management within the trucking industry. He urges his readers to face challenges head on and to never give up on achieving their dreams.
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208,95 kr. It's the 1950s. Picture Blackshale, Tennessee, with its home fires, small town ways, and postwar innocence - the perfect place for a girl to grow up. From her earliest days, an artistic spark has been smoldering in Anna Grace Tollett, and when the mountain turns dark and unnerving, creativity is all she has to weather the hard times. As an adult, she describes her art: It is about the rituals of our lives, we who live in the tribes of Appalachia, and the spook in the hollow, the voodoo of the mountains. In Smoke from Small Fires, happily off-tilt characters, bizarre events, and the gamut of human emotions stack up like a collage layered thick with compelling details. Rendered in visually rich prose, courageous Anna Grace and her quirky band of kin and friends rise above poignant trials that will color your mind's eye for a long time.
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- 208,95 kr.