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  • af Manny Morales
    237,95 kr.

    Mauricio es un hombre que ha luchado por llegar al estatus en el que se encuentra. Sin embargo, no es arrogante; él es muy humilde. Hasta que lo cruces. Ha dejado atrás una vida de asesinatos y crímenes para convertirse en una persona de la que su madre habría estado orgullosa. Chico tiene otros planes. Empeñado en ser el número uno, Chico lleva a Mauricio al viaje de su vida, obligándolo a hacer cosas que juró que nunca volvería a hacer. El amor de una mujer es la única razón por la que acepta. El amor será por siempre Nuestra Magia...

  • af Sarah Downie
    197,95 - 312,95 kr.

  • af Susan F Banks
    162,95 kr.

    "The book had me on my toes the entire time, every encounter the team had with the demons sent chills down my spine." -- Fiverr ReviewerFans of Ilona Andrews and Jim Butcher will love this 3rd book of the Red Souls of the Underworld Series. A ninety-story building with a dragon statue sitting on the roof has risen on the downtown L.A. skyline, replacing a bank building that stood there the day before, and no one in the city seems to notice anything has changed. Jat the Deceiver will use the concrete monstrosity as a power base for his next attack on Los Angeles, to complete his plan to drag Los Angeles into the Underworld. The last thing the Guardian of the Astral Gate told the Circle of Augustus before she left them was, 'Destroy the Dragon Head Building'. Uncontrolled emotions set the people of L.A. on fire, and the Circle is not immune. Dean is ripe for seduction by a powerful and ancient shapeshifter. Audrey is jealous and angry. Willet and TJ are so overcome by their mutual attraction that they can't keep their hands off each other, even with danger all around them. And the Wall of Unknowing still keeps L.A. under a suffocating blanket of lightning and static. The Circle must fight their way through all the psychic disturbance to reach the ominous building before Jat uses it to destroy L.A. How will the Circle destroy a structure as big and impregnable as the Dragon Head Building? Help comes from unexpected places, and people risk their lives to save their city. Will it be enough? "I especially love the other worldly elements infused at the end-physical and light bodies, the choices souls can make, and the healing elements involved, and love." -- Cherie Kephart, Author and Editor

  • af Shelly Knox
    197,95 kr.

    "Only those of us who have walked on sharp stones can tell others what it is like. Shelly Knox, the author of this book, has been thrown down on such stones. She has known such a path all her fifty-four years.In this life, no one gets a prize for those who suffered the most. There is no thick skin to cover the innocence of a child. The inward retreat of a constantly abused child knows almost no relief.As I read this book, my caring heart feels her earliest wounds. I started teaching Latin to Shelly in fifth grade when she was nine years old. Her ebony skin shone. A child with nowhere to turn. There was no unconditional love, no safety for her from any family, but she did have a few friends, not many, from the neighborhood. That could help her out somewhat in her time of trouble.Such an intolerable life does produce an extreme need for relief, even an exit strategy. As a child, Shelly began to look for ways to take her life.Her years of courage continue now into a now-loving grandmother whose work as a caretaker for seniors is a miracle daily. The shackles of PTSD still rattle, but close memories of grace and survival see her through.>JAMES VILLAREAL, June 12, 2021

  • af Lynn Anderson
    197,95 - 297,95 kr.

  • af Joan Aleshire
    232,95 kr.

    This is a novel based on an incident in the life of Charles Willson Peale, Early American painter, Revolutionary War veteran, inventor, museum founder, farmer. Although he opposed slavery publicly, Peale accepted an enslaved family into his household as payment for a debt. He freed the husband and wife after a few years, but held their son, Moses Williams, until he was 26, and taught him to be a profile cutter, working in his Philadelphia natural history museum. In imagining the Peale family's life on an 18th-century farm, the book explores ethics and inclusion: the contradictions at the heart of this country.

  • af Donald Glazer
    182,95 kr.

    This debut collection of poems is a revelation. Written by the poet with no thought to their commercial publication and discovered by happenstance by the publisher, these poems explore the highs and lows of everyday living with metaphors -- " rosebuds stillborn in the falling snow" -- that astonish the reader with their force and simplicity. Often disarming in their brevity, the poems in this collection -- written to be read out loud -- are a joy to the ear, crafted with carefully calibrated rhythms, innovative rhymes and a word choice that never fails to surprise. " Your tongue/ stiletto sharp/ finds its mark. You always know just where to cut." As the first poem in this collection warns, these poems barge right into your consciousness, uninvited guests.

  • af Karen Dicristofaro Mondragon
    177,95 - 217,95 kr.

  • af Gerard Markham
    197,95 - 297,95 kr.

  • af Madeleine May Kunin
    182,95 kr.

    In Madeleine Kunin's second poetry collection, Walk With Me, the well-versed poet and three-term Vermont governor invites the audience to step into her world, to slow down and find new serenity in older age and unexpected love. Kunin explores the nuances of everyday moments that cultivate a bittersweet appreciation for simple joys. Walk With Me is a beautifully crafted illustration of not only what it means to be a woman on the eve of ninety years of life, but a feminist, a politician, an immigrant, a mother, a lover, a companion, and a living thing in the midst of an ever-turbulent world. The relationship with the self is a lifelong evolution, a journey that Kunin refuses to tire. Instead, her poems illuminate the confidence and insecurities inherent to all humans, even in older age. The images woven throughout this collection are tender and warm, giving the reader an outlet to appreciate what it means to be alive through each stanza, over and over again.

  • af Joey Acker
    207,95 kr.

  • af Peter Dudley
    192,95 - 352,95 kr.

  • af Jean-Yves Solinga
    232,95 - 342,95 kr.

  • af Gary Margolis
    182,95 kr.

    In What It Means To Be Happy, his ninth book of poetry, award-winning poet and psychologist, Gary Margolis, invites us to consider how it is we come to a meaningful happiness, with all the shades of experience in our joyful and grieving lives. If not happiness exactly, then some kind of meaningful awareness to the nature, the emotional reality of living in vivid, day-to-day life. With its hopes and memories. With its pleasure and pain. In our whole and divided country. In this world of sickness and war. In the otherworldliness of our arts and sciences. In poems that are both clear and mysterious, he seeks to let language and image trace their own paths. Come to conclusions that are open and seemingly inevitable. With always the sense and feeling that each poem is speaking to a known and unknown reader. To a happiness whose meaning now is yet to be found. A next page to be written.

  • af Susan F. Banks
    82,95 kr.

  • af Pamela M. Tuck
    162,95 kr.

  • af M. Jackson
    232,95 - 267,95 kr.

  • af Alcy Leyva
    197,95 kr.

    In the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life, we meet Imajin (his friends and family call him Maji), a sixteen-year-old African-American boy from the Bronx who, during one fateful summer, finds his world crumbling down around him. During his last class of the school year, he feels overwhelmed by the news of a young Internet celebrity taking his life in Brooklyn and another of a pregnant black woman held at gunpoint by cops. This is the same day that his favorite teacher and role model announces that he's leaving the school before Maji's senior year. Couple this with him internally dealing with the destruction of his family -- his mother suffering from depression and his father slowly pulling away from his home -- and Maji decides to run. Run from everything. Run from everyone. Building a small raft out of materials from his neighborhood, and with nothing but the Moby Dick book he stole from his teacher and a few printed maps, Maji sets sail down the Hudson River one night and out to the open sea hoping to find a miracle that would make his life special and worthwhile.

  • af B. Turnquet
    207,95 kr.

  • af Emily Benson-Scott
    172,95 kr.

  • af Fred Neff
    187,95 - 272,95 kr.

  • af Bethany Breitland
    133,95 kr.

  • af Patrick Regan & Frankie Ann Marcille
    197,95 - 287,95 kr.

  • af Patsy Stanley
    132,95 kr.

    Perfect for art lovers and a great gift for children. Twenty seven pages of illustrations of skaters and a lovely little short story about an outdoor impromptu ice skating party make up this 6"x9" picture book. Story and delicate illustrations done by Patsy Stanley, the author and illustrator. A charming short story book filled with 27 pages of beautiful ice skating illustrations and a story.

  • af Kim M. Clark
    367,95 kr.

  • af Marjorie Ryerson
    172,95 kr.

  • af Mary Fister
    133,95 kr.

  • af Katherine MacLean
    212,95 kr.

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