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Tormentas
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Aunque el boletín de noticias confirmó su decisión de evacuar, Elise no quería escuchar otro minuto de pronósticos, preparativos y predicciones. Brad buscó hasta encontrar un canal de fácil escucha y condujo por la lluvia en carreteras sorprendentemente desiertas. Aparentemente, el resto de la ciudad había prestado atención a las advertencias mucho antes que los Steiners. Mientras el automóvil se aventuraba a través de la tranquila calma antes de la tormenta, los niños dormían mientras sus padres y abuelos permanecían en silencio, mirando hacia las tierras húmedas de Luisiana que bordean la autopista interestatal.
En un momento de su solitario viaje, una caravana de unidades de paramédicos y ambulancias los adelantó por el carril izquierdo. Elise sintió que su piel se erizaba mientras los veía pasar, imaginando cuán asustados debían estar los pacientes, lidiando no solo con el dolor e incertidumbre de una enfermedad, sino también con su única dependencia de completos extraños para encontrar un refugio seguro durante la tormenta. Cada uno de esos pacientes era la madre o el padre de alguien, un abuelo o un hermano, o peor aún, el hijo de alguien. “Gracias, Dios”, susurró de nuevo y se volvió para mirar a cada miembro de su familia, como si tuviera que asegurarse de que todos todavía estuvieran con ella.
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(0)By : Nina M. Kelly
HoneyBee TreeHouse
$13.95“Nina Kelly’s Book, HoneyBee TreeHouse, successfully introduces children to the importance of bees and the role they play in nature’s sustainability. The book demonstrates the power and success when the children unite together. A delightful and educational book for anyone’s library”.
–Jack Canfield, Co-Author of the New York Time’s Best Selling book Chicken Soup for the Soul series and The Success Principles.
“Nina M. Kelly shares the story of a young girl who learns to appreciate the great outdoors for all that it has to offer and discovers how to advocate for her new friends, the honeybees. Educational and heartwarming, HoneyBee TreeHouse is a must for any parent or educator seeking to teach children environmental stewardship”
-Miriam Laundry, Author & Founder of Miriam Laundry Publishing
“Nina M. Kelly captivates readers through her educational and creative prose in HoneyBee TreeHouse. Each page invites you to join the adventure of a curious young girl as she overcomes her fear and discovers the important work of Honeybees. The beautifully illustrated gardens sparks the imagination of both young and old.”
-Mary Bauswell, Art Therapist
“Do you know that the honey you eat begins with a dance?
But bees don’t just make honey. In this beautiful book, children discover wondrous facts about these little creatures who we depend on for most of the food that keeps us healthy.”
-Sabiha Rumani Malik, founder, The World Bee Project
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(0)By : Joseph Bahribek
Weeds: Part 2
$12.99I wrote this book for my love for weeds. I love weeds because they remind me of when I used to walk in the wilderness in my home country. There were many weeds, some were nomadic on my way, and reminded me of St. John’s who used to walk along the wilderness and see many different weeds, this is why I chose to write a book about weeds, to commemorate St. John Baptist life. Wilderness and the variety of weeds he encountered.
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(0)By : Peggy Sue Lacroix
Six Mini Horses On a Farm
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99We Only Get One Life
Let yours make someone smile
Let’s think with all our heart
Let it beat love for miles and miles
We are all so different
Yet we’re all the same
Be kind and understanding
Be happy without any excuse
No one deserves a bully or abuse
Bring laughter and joy to the news
Find the beauty and that magic
Capture joy for a better life is a plan
Spread peace across the land
Making our world grand
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(0)By : Ronnie Fletcher
Can You Handle Real Talk
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Ronald ‘Ronnie’ Fletcher, a native of the Bronx, New York, is the author of over ten published books of spiritual and inspirational poetry.
Before his retirement in 2015, he spent over 30 years working as an Investigator for The City of New York and the County of Westchester.
Inspired by his relationship with God, Ronnie Fletcher’s books feature poems that will cause readers to reflect on life. As God speaks with him, he writes what he hears. He is also inspired by messages he hears while attending church services and listening to tele-evangelists.
Ronnie Fletcher’s poetry contains spiritual and heartfelt words that will lift your spirit and cause you to reflect. His books appeal to readers because every page is filled with thoughts that we experience every day. Some experiences are dearly seen; while some are only seen when they are brought to one’s attention. These books also remind readers that there is a higher power.
Ronnie Fletcher’s passion is to inspire others to realize how blessed we all are by waking up every morning. His mission is to write poems that encourage us to communicate with each other; poems that will remind us to give thanks to the One who gives us our daily blessings.
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(0)By : Lillian M. Whitlow
Manny
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Wild geese fly south in the winter in search of warmer climate and better feeding grounds, but what if one falls in your backyard late at night? This happened to Madam in December of 1967 in Linton, Oklahoma. Madam’s cantankerous cat, Flo, is asleep on the sofa in the den when she’s awakened by a noise. The disturbances are the croaking and honking sounds of a goose, but it sounds like it has a cold. The sound disturbs Flo, so she goes to Madam’s bedroom to summon her to take care of matters. Madam goes out and gets the goose over Flo’s protest, but she convinces Flo that they have to take care of the goose until it is able to fly again. Madam knows that the struggle between Flo and the goose isn’t going to be easy, but her goal is to help the goose heal.
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(0)By : Kent Saterlee III
The City Dog And The Country Dog
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99“In the beginning, God created…” That is how it all began. In his infinite wisdom, God created animals before humans. Why? Could it be that he needed the animals to explain creation to us? Or rather to explain the Creator to us? Could it be that God knew that our intellects would try too hard to understand something that is very simple? In The City Dog and the Country Dog, the man learns that what all of creation is yearning for freedom–freedom to enjoy his Creator and all the benefits of creation. There is just one big problem: we are held captive by our cruel masters. They keep us bound up, and they lie to us about who we are and what God thinks of us.
Boone is an Australian Blue Heeler whose owner is a cruel master. He is always trying to escape to get his needs met. After being taken by animal services for neglect and abuse, Boone is adopted by a good master. His new master must endure the bad habits and behaviors of Bonne learned under the cruet master, even being badly bit. When his training is complete, Boone is a new dog and readily submits to his master. He never leaves his master’s side. By watching Boone’s transformation, his master learns God’s plan for him and all of creation– to be set free to experience the love of their Creator, to return that love, and to receive their inheritance.

















