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Two brothers, separated by mysterious circumstances, find themselves reunited, seeking to forge a new future. Despite barriers of faith, language and family expectations, they form new bonds. Ambitious Simon seeks help from his uncle to save the family farm, but instead ends up working for him. Introspective Benjamin, raised to be a Chassidic scholar and leader, rejects his predetermined destiny. Working side by side in corporate agriculture, the brothers learn to navigate their new surroundings and social norms, while applying the wisdom and teachings they were taught. Join Simon and Benjamin in an altered world, as they blaze new trails for themselves, while still following their own hearts.
Fierce struggle for survival An uncharted journey Faint hope for the future This is Shadow's worldShadow must learn to lead, make impossible decisions, and take extraordinary action... or watch her pack die.Shadow is a young wolf who knows her pack-the Aspen pack-has survived every hardship they've encountered for generations. But now as humans press ever closer, natural disasters threaten, and neighboring packs probe for weakness a new danger emerges. Haunted by dreams, heartbroken by tragedy, and surrounded by peril Shadow must find her inner strength. She's going to need every shred of courage she possesses. Like a phoenix, Shadow rises from the ashes of turmoil to face the dangers that will ultimately wipe out her pack... or make it stronger. It all hinges on her ability to lead her pack to a new life. But can she do it? Will they follow? Shadow is a suspense-packed page-turner featuring a tenacious wolf with a clear vision and strong instinct to survive. If you like Erin Hunter or Brian Jacques, you'll want to discover E.M. Lynch.
This book combines an adventurous discovery story of the author in search for solutions to the two most mysterious events in the Jewish History. The hidden footsteps of ancient Israelites during their 40 years Exodus journey from slavery in Egypt to their freedom in Canaan 3500 years ago, and the disappearance of the Ten Tribes of Israel, after their expulsion by the Assyrians in 722 BCE from their land in Israel, and their traces were never found. The book "Bambara" presents the two related theories, which are aimed at solving these puzzles. It takes the reader on an exciting 1700 years, non-stop, journey of ancient Jewish history with detailed rationalizations, references, experiences, analyses, and discoveries, which led the author to conclude that The Exodus was not in the Sinai desert, as commonly thought, but in Africa, and that at least some of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel ended up in Japan.
There seems to be a hysteria today about global warming especially from the so-called environmentalists who want us to stop using fossil fuels. They don't appreciate what fossil fuels have done for our standard of living, life expectancy and quality of life. They believe we are headed for the imminent destruction of our planet and the end of our civilization. Polar ice is melting, oceans are rising, end of days are here, the world's economy will collapse, and it is all mankind's fault.The destruction of our planet Earth will not happen by our utilizing fossil fuels or by our putting CO2 into our atmosphere. Oceans may rise and fall and green house gases may increase and decrease but the Earth will continue to rotate around the sun and the moon will continue to rotate around the Earth. The Sun will still be the center of our solar system and we will continue to be dragged on a 250 million year orbit around the Milky Way Galaxy, long after mankind has disappeared from the planet.Think about it. The Earth has been rotating around our Sun for 4.5 billion years. It has been evolving thru the millenia to more readily support our life. In the next 10 years the Earth will not go spiralling off into space.The world's economy will certainly collapse if we eliminate fossil fuels. Millions of jobs would be lost and entire industries would be destroyed.The center of the Earth is 10,000 °F. Man didnt cause that. We have nothing to do with volcanic activity, on the Earth's surface or under Antarctica. We are not responsible for ocean vents belching up material from the Earth's core. We didn't cause continents to drift or mountains to rise and we are not responsible for the heat or radiation from the Sun. We are not responsible for clouds or ocean currents or the jet stream. We had nothing to do with the extinction of millions of species, most from before man was on the planet. We just need to employ some common sense here.
Now that the twins are born and growing every day, they need to be named. Papa Aqua and Mama Aura ask their ocean friends for help again, but not just any names will do. Like the parents, their name must have special meanings, and it has to happen soon. Read along to see how cute the Little Square Fish Twins are now that they are growing and how the twins get their name.
A Page Turner! A perfect curl-up-with-a-cuppa-something hot-and-read-until-you-get-to-the-last-page mystery. Real, honest and believable characters, good dialogue, with detail enough for great settings. And every good murder mystery needs a Wally! What if Stephanie Plum worked with the cast of "Parks and Recreation"? Kaitlyn Willis's job as a Code Enforcement Officer usually involves writing tickets for untrimmed trees and cars parked on the suburban lawns of Cedar Grove, Washington. But when she finds a dead body in the backyard of a perfect-on-the-outside neighborhood, her safe and stable world is turned upside down. Everyone - including the sexy, serious homicide detective investigating the case - tells her to stay away from the tragedy and let the police do their jobs. But how can Kaitlyn ignore a murder in her own town, especially when she's sure she's on the police's list of suspects? Despite the distractions of her best friend's dramatic love life and the enormous cat who's determined to become Kaitlyn's new sidekick, this dedicated public servant can't seem to steer her city pickup truck away from "Death Street," where every family seems to hide secrets behind their neatly trimmed hedges. If she's not careful, code enforcement might get her killed. Fans of Lucky O'Toole and Fortune Redding will love Kaitlyn Willis, dedicated community servant and budding amateur sleuth who takes on the "Pacific Northwest" in this funny, friendly, PG-rated ameatur sleuth mystery.
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