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By David Fourman
A Dog Named Rockie is about a 12-year adventure about a black Labrador Retriever and his master Dave. Join Rockie as he Survives an airline trip from South Carolina to Hawaii Endures a four month Quarantine in Hawaii Chases Deer in South Carolina and Colorado Retrieves golf balls Goes camping and hiking Swims the Pacific Ocean and mountain lakes Hunts Birds in Kansas Gets into trouble at home Survives two blizzards "Many times Dave has come home to find the garage a mess. Rockie is usually in the backyard chewing on the trash or licking old ice cream cartons. He eats anything including chocolate (bad for dogs) bones, whatever is left over in the trash." A Dog Named Rockie is fun for all dog lovers and those thinking about adding a new pet to their family.
FORMAT: E-Book
By David Fourman
A Dog Named Rockie is about a 12-year adventure about a black Labrador Retriever and his master Dave. Join Rockie as he Survives an airline trip from South Carolina to Hawaii Endures a four month Quarantine in Hawaii Chases Deer in South Carolina and Colorado Retrieves golf balls Goes camping and hiking Swims the Pacific Ocean and mountain lakes Hunts Birds in Kansas Gets into trouble at home Survives two blizzards "Many times Dave has come home to find the garage a mess. Rockie is usually in the backyard chewing on the trash or licking old ice cream cartons. He eats anything including chocolate (bad for dogs) bones, whatever is left over in the trash." A Dog Named Rockie is fun for all dog lovers and those thinking about adding a new pet to their family.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kevin Broderick
Growing up in the U.S. Foreign Service is an experience relatively few have had. Here, the author recounts not only experiences that all boys pass through on the way to manhood, but quite a few gripping adventures, as well. This is a book, which will be hard to put down!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Kevin Broderick
Growing up in the U.S. Foreign Service is an experience relatively few have had. Here, the author recounts not only experiences that all boys pass through on the way to manhood, but quite a few gripping adventures, as well. This is a book, which will be hard to put down!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Nkosi Aberdeen
A Caribbean Footballer's Guide to Study Abroad is a "systemic healer." It was consciously conceived and written with systemic healing in mind and God's willing it will specifically benefit the Caribbean community in 1) Educational 2) Sporting and 3) Socio-economic ways. Its four parts-ten sections are specially and specifically geared to not only guide but to inspire Caribbean student-athletes to rise to their fullest academic and sporting potential. A Caribbean Footballer's Guide to Study Abroad is nothing less than a sincere attempt to spur positive dialectical movement in the Caribbean!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Nkosi Aberdeen
A Caribbean Footballer's Guide to Study Abroad is a "systemic healer." It was consciously conceived and written with systemic healing in mind and God's willing it will specifically benefit the Caribbean community in 1) Educational 2) Sporting and 3) Socio-economic ways. Its four parts-ten sections are specially and specifically geared to not only guide but to inspire Caribbean student-athletes to rise to their fullest academic and sporting potential. A Caribbean Footballer's Guide to Study Abroad is nothing less than a sincere attempt to spur positive dialectical movement in the Caribbean!
FORMAT: E-Book
By Randall Martinez
Randy Martinez and Joe Hernandez are best friends. They met in 1979 and quickly recognized they had lots in common. They were good students, they enjoyed sports, they were practical jokers, and they both liked the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. They were born and raised in the working class neighborhood of La Puente, a community of about 80,000 located near East Los Angeles. After graduating from Bassett High School in 1985 and 1986 respectively, they each went off to different universities. For six years, they hardly saw each other and spoke only on occasion. They made new friends and joined various social and fraternal organizations. In 1989, Randy earned his degree and moved to San Francisco. In 1991, Joe earned his degree. To celebrate, they made plans to travel to Europe together, figuring that such an adventure might allow them to go back to something they had lost along the way. So, they saved their money, loaded their backpacks, and headed out. This is a story of two young men yearning for adventure, and finding the truth about their deep, abiding friendship.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Randall Martinez
Randy Martinez and Joe Hernandez are best friends. They met in 1979 and quickly recognized they had lots in common. They were good students, they enjoyed sports, they were practical jokers, and they both liked the music of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. They were born and raised in the working class neighborhood of La Puente, a community of about 80,000 located near East Los Angeles. After graduating from Bassett High School in 1985 and 1986 respectively, they each went off to different universities. For six years, they hardly saw each other and spoke only on occasion. They made new friends and joined various social and fraternal organizations. In 1989, Randy earned his degree and moved to San Francisco. In 1991, Joe earned his degree. To celebrate, they made plans to travel to Europe together, figuring that such an adventure might allow them to go back to something they had lost along the way. So, they saved their money, loaded their backpacks, and headed out. This is a story of two young men yearning for adventure, and finding the truth about their deep, abiding friendship.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Debbie Fox
HEY KIDS! Where else can your family take a morning boat tour past pelicans and mangrove forests, climb up an indoor rock wall, ride gentle horses along a beach, explore recovered sunken treasure, kayak past gazelle and rhinos, and smash a platter of cooked crabs with a hammer for dinner? No place else but in our own back yard! This very special part of Florida is home to all sorts of adventures, and Fun in the Sun-a kid's guide to Indian River County and BEYOND! is the key to helping you unlock all the fun doors you didn't know about, until now. And it was researched and written by an educator, and 12 kids just like you! You'll learn about: -beaches -boat trips -parks -classes -nature -great birthday party ideas -attractions -out of town adventures -places to eat -once-a-year events and much, much more. A simple locator map will help you decide how close or far every location is to your house. So what are you waiting for? Get outside, and have some Fun in the Sun!
FORMAT: Softcover
By Stephanie Del Grande
Are you interested in Yellowstone or planning a trip to the park? If so, you'll love Yellowstone National Park for Kids, Preteens, and Teenagers. Inside this detailed travel guide geared toward children, you'll learn all you need to know about America's first national park. For example, did you know that: Yellowstone was discovered by John Colter in the early 1800s but for over fifty years, most Americans did not believe the reports of steaming hot springs and bubbling mudpots? Yellowstone is one of the world's biggest active volcanoes? The hot underground magma is what causes the geysers to erupt and when you visit Yellowstone you actually go inside the volcanic caldera. Both black bears and grizzly bears can be found in Yellowstone and they are omnivorous which means they eat both plants and animals? Old Faithful erupts about every ninety minutes to heights of over one hundred feet? Early visitors to Yellowstone used to catch fish in Yellowstone Lake then dip them into Fishing Cone Geyser to cook them? Yellowstone National Park for Kids, Preteens, and Teenagers includes easy-to-read descriptions, photographs, and diagrams of the park's wildlife, history, and geology and it highlights some of the best hikes and attractions for children visiting Yellowstone. It also includes several Yellowstone themed word games and puzzles, an animal checklist, and a packing list geared toward children, preteens, and teenagers. Even parents and other adults will benefit from this entertaining and educational book. Please visit us on the web at www.grandeguides.com.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Stephanie Del Grande
Are you interested in Yellowstone or planning a trip to the park? If so, you'll love Yellowstone National Park for Kids, Preteens, and Teenagers. Inside this detailed travel guide geared toward children, you'll learn all you need to know about America's first national park. For example, did you know that: Yellowstone was discovered by John Colter in the early 1800s but for over fifty years, most Americans did not believe the reports of steaming hot springs and bubbling mudpots? Yellowstone is one of the world's biggest active volcanoes? The hot underground magma is what causes the geysers to erupt and when you visit Yellowstone you actually go inside the volcanic caldera. Both black bears and grizzly bears can be found in Yellowstone and they are omnivorous which means they eat both plants and animals? Old Faithful erupts about every ninety minutes to heights of over one hundred feet? Early visitors to Yellowstone used to catch fish in Yellowstone Lake then dip them into Fishing Cone Geyser to cook them? Yellowstone National Park for Kids, Preteens, and Teenagers includes easy-to-read descriptions, photographs, and diagrams of the park's wildlife, history, and geology and it highlights some of the best hikes and attractions for children visiting Yellowstone. It also includes several Yellowstone themed word games and puzzles, an animal checklist, and a packing list geared toward children, preteens, and teenagers. Even parents and other adults will benefit from this entertaining and educational book. Please visit us on the web at www.grandeguides.com.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Paul Hudson
This is my attempt at travel, my attempt at writing, my attempt at, well, at attempt itself. This is not the perfect story. With trial comes error. But these errors add up to something greater. These errors add up to truth of self and conviction. On the surface, Prelude to Tomorrow is a travel memoir, a reflection upon Paul Hudson's trips around the world during summer breaks from college. But he quickly reveals a deeper focus, not just on America, Africa, and Europe, but on friendship, youth, and the search for one's identity and path in life. Hudson guides us through his rewarding adventures: road-tripping with three lifelong friends across the United States, from Georgia to Utah; working on a cattle ranch in Montana; admiring the spectacular animal kingdom native to the plains of Kenya; studying at the University of Innsbruck in Austria; and carousing with his college band at Lake Tahoe. A vivid and vibrant travel memoir, Prelude to Tomorrow reminds us that our experiences from the past are not just snapshots of a distant time-they are the very foundation for who we will become.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Paul Hudson
This is my attempt at travel, my attempt at writing, my attempt at, well, at attempt itself. This is not the perfect story. With trial comes error. But these errors add up to something greater. These errors add up to truth of self and conviction. On the surface, Prelude to Tomorrow is a travel memoir, a reflection upon Paul Hudson's trips around the world during summer breaks from college. But he quickly reveals a deeper focus, not just on America, Africa, and Europe, but on friendship, youth, and the search for one's identity and path in life. Hudson guides us through his rewarding adventures: road-tripping with three lifelong friends across the United States, from Georgia to Utah; working on a cattle ranch in Montana; admiring the spectacular animal kingdom native to the plains of Kenya; studying at the University of Innsbruck in Austria; and carousing with his college band at Lake Tahoe. A vivid and vibrant travel memoir, Prelude to Tomorrow reminds us that our experiences from the past are not just snapshots of a distant time-they are the very foundation for who we will become.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Paul Hudson
This is my attempt at travel, my attempt at writing, my attempt at, well, at attempt itself. This is not the perfect story. With trial comes error. But these errors add up to something greater. These errors add up to truth of self and conviction. On the surface, Prelude to Tomorrow is a travel memoir, a reflection upon Paul Hudson's trips around the world during summer breaks from college. But he quickly reveals a deeper focus, not just on America, Africa, and Europe, but on friendship, youth, and the search for one's identity and path in life. Hudson guides us through his rewarding adventures: road-tripping with three lifelong friends across the United States, from Georgia to Utah; working on a cattle ranch in Montana; admiring the spectacular animal kingdom native to the plains of Kenya; studying at the University of Innsbruck in Austria; and carousing with his college band at Lake Tahoe. A vivid and vibrant travel memoir, Prelude to Tomorrow reminds us that our experiences from the past are not just snapshots of a distant time-they are the very foundation for who we will become.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kathy Kirk
Travel around the world and follow a child around for a day - Miwa in Japan, Rajiv in India, Celine in France, and Ana in Costa Rica. Learn about the customs, history, language, people. This is a fun way for your child to learn about different people and cultures. Open his or her eyes to the world at a young age. Easy to read, with illustrations.
FORMAT: Softcover
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