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    Allon Ti Biag: Walo A Dekada A Panagdaliasat

    Price range: $3.99 through $24.99

    Tubo ti San Juan (Lapog), Ilocos Sur, Philippines, impatarus ni LGT Ti Libro ni Mormon, Ti Doktrina ken Katulagan, Ti Perlas a Kapatgan ken dadduma pay a pagbasaan ti The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Isu pay ti nagipatarus iti Iluko kadagiti mensahe dagiti General Authorities iti uneg ti 1998-2020, ken maysa kadagiti agin-interpret kadagiti mensahe dagiti dadaulo ti nasao a simbaan iti mamindua iti makatawen a Sapasap a Komperensiada. Adu ti nagsasaadanna iti nasao a simbaan, a pakaibilangan ti Stake President ti Marikina Philippines Stake, Sealer iti Manila Philippines Temple ken Jordan River Utah Temple. Sangapulo-ket-lima ti nasuratna a nobela, adu a sarita, daniw, ken salaysay ti naipablaak iti Bannawag, Rimat, TMI Journal, Asia Philippines Leader, Philippines Inquirer ti California; immawat iti nadumaduma a gunggona a pakairamanan ti UMPIL Award a kangatuan a maited iti mannurat a Filipino, Pedro Bucaneg Award a kangatuan a maited iti mannurat nga Ilokano, Palanca, ETTI, GRAAFIL, RFAAFIL, ken dadduma pay. Naipaayan iti Lifetime membership ti GUMIL Metro Manila gapu iti panagpresidentena iti gunglo. Binukelda kada Aurelio Solver Agcaoili, PHD, ken dagidi Sinamar A. Robianes Tabin, T. Gabriel Tugade, ken Cristino I. Inay, Sr. ti TMI Global (Guild of Ilocano Writers Global). Nagturpos iti AB Journalism idiay Manuel L. Quezon University ken MA Literature idiay University of the Philippines Diliman. Immuna a librona ti Pakpakawan, Berde! ken 21 a Sarita. Nagbuliganda iti daydi kaingungotna a Sinamar dagiti libroda a Woven Strands of Roses/Naabel a Linabag ti Rosas, a nakaurnongan dagiti suransuratda, ken Wellspring of Foresight/Ubbog ti Sirmata, a nakaurnongan dagiti 32 a napili a saritada. Insarunona nga inlibro ti Behold, I Am, Jesus Crisostomo: Playwright/Adtoy, Siak, ni Jesus Crisostomo: Dramaturgo, a nangabak iti pasalip ti ETTI iti nobela. Naaddaanda iti pito a bunga: Lorimar*, Loumarie Linglingay, Arvin Salaknib*, Lorenzo II, Naomi, Sinamar II, ken Marlo Bagnos. Agindeg iti 4491 West 3500 South Apt. C-4 West Valley City, Utah 84120 USA

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    From Boiling water to Master of the Southern European Cuisine: A Travelogue

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    The book is a didactic cookbook/travelogue. A recount of history, culture, gastronomy and people from Southern European Countries, Spain, Italy, France, Portugal and Greece. The book includes recipes and photos of magic corners where I have had the fortunate and great opportunity in my life to visit, to expand my vision, my mind, my imagination, to make new international friends, to delight my palatal and where all my senses converged in delicious dishes that the world offers. Everywhere you go is different, but they, all show their own enchant making very difficult to choose between them.

    I hope that reading this book, also will inspire you to go for adventures and to discover places and become an adventurous as I am. It’s very fun!

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    It’s Just Cancer, God is STILL God!

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    This book…… it’s JUST cancer…. is a totally different book with a totally different approach. It is written to give the often times hopeless (cancer patients) the assurance of eternal hope (God’s Will) for the disease (or any other extreme crisis) they may be facing. May God richly bless you as you read what I sincerely pray is God’s message through me, for you!!

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    Just Passing Through: A German-American Family Saga – Revised Edition

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    In this updated and revised edition of Just Passing Through: A German American Family Saga, first published in 2011, the author tells the story of several generations of his unique but dysfunctional family spanning over a hundred years including the two world wars. Peter Zell was eight years old when World War II ended and in a prologue entitled A German – American Childhood recounts his boyhood experiences that included the apocalyptic firebombing of his hometown of Stuttgart by the western Allies, the postwar occupation of Germany, and his family’s emigration to America. The book centers on the author’s mother, whom her children called Mutti, and her ordeal during the Nazi era for having been married to a Jew, the son of prosperous Frankfurt business owners, with whom she had two children. With anti-Semitism on the rise in Germany, her husband decided to emigrate to America but Mutti chose to remain behind to take care of her ailing father. The couple had an amicable divorce and while her ex-husband

    took their son with him, their daughter remained with Mutti in Germany. Under the Nuremberg Laws of 1935, mother and daughter now found themselves classified as non-Aryans which meant that Mutti could not remarry while their teenage daughter, being half Jewish, was put in dire jeopardy of her life. At this point Mutti’s older brother, himself a dedicated National Socialist, proposed an unconventional solution that ensured her survival. Following his advice, Mutti had more children, fathered by so-called Aryans, who were eventually all brought to America. The book follows the lives of the five siblings, all half-brothers and half-sisters, and their difficult relationships with each other as each sought to achieve his or her version of the American Dream.

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    Snippets: Invitation to Celebrate Life New Orleans Style

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    Snippets is a collection of very short scenes in the author’s life, that help the reader to recall similar moments in their own life. Over fifty snippets recount memories from childhood to old age. Topics range the gambit from preschool experiences to on the job memorable moments to hard-to-forget death scenes. Along the way, you are treated to first-hand accounts of fishers dodging bees and alligators. You have a front row seat as the author catches snakes and sells them for profit. You skate with him on a bridge over the Mississippi and ride falling trees. You watch in horror while little boys scare their mother with a dozen lizards. You go behind the scenes to see how New Orleans’ traditions get started. You scramble for Mardi throes and watch mature adults turn into children. Along the way, you are introduced to another way to look at life.

     

    The book concludes with a postscript, an essay on the origin of New Orleans’ popular culture. It is the distillation of years of research on the demography and history of the City. It brings together in one place, the authors own work and the very best studies on the uniqueness of New Orleans.

     

    The unmistakable message in the book is that life is meant for living. From the silliest scenes of two young boys stealing a large bean bag in front of a merchant to the more sobering episodes of death and dying, you meet life. Whether simply amusing or dramatic. each snip of life depicted is a message of hope and joy. Each snippet is a moment in time, a solitary note that points to an eternal song. The reader is asked to enter the song in celebration of life New Orleans style; forsake forgetfulness and watch for the rainbow.

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    The Wrong Side of Eternity: A Present-Day Passion

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    In Uganda, Charity Ntambara and her uncle Geoffrey suffer indescribable horrors during the regime of Idi Amin, while half a world away, self-assured Irish-Mexican Stephen O’Connell escapes a small-town, checkered past to pursue education near San Francisco. There, fresh ideas-and people as diverse as brilliant anti-feminist Madeleine, the musical genius Bryce, and very earthy Julie Burns-pull his soul in opposing directions. ‘By chance’ he prevents the murder of a Ugandan refugee, catapulting him irrevocably into a world of need and danger.

    Black-and-white thinking proves no help to Stephen upon encountering the blood-red reality of violence in East Africa some years later. He finds that he too has the capacity to harm others. When a case of mistaken identity nearly destroys his family, he must start afresh in a ‘civilized’ place where safety remains elusive. Friends and colleagues, as different as the four elements, all labor to make the world a better place. But in the end, who will succeed?

    The Wrong Side of Eternity offers a deeply personal view of how people with very different perspectives respond to and deal with suffering. Comparable to The Poisonwood Bible and Th e Constant Gardener, Mary Mendenhall’s sweeping passion narrative depicts grim reality without giving in to hopelessness and despair.