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Sip some decaf coffee with Almaz and learn about the Ethiopian buna ceremony!
After being bullied at school, gender-non-conforming Toby has a declaration to make: They can eat, wear, do, or be anything they want!
The poems in this collection reflect Gregg Valenzuela's passion for the history, rural culture, land and the people of Virginia's Tidewater and Northern Neck. Like his poetry, this singular place reveals a multitude of layers, textures, moods, as well as a rare and unforgettable beauty.
Claire Galloway recounts the life of her son Luke, from the day of his traumatic brain injury at age two, through his difficult school years and failed attempts at getting a diagnosis, to his tragic suicide at age 22.
Separate spaces may be an option for renewing relationships when marriages struggle or divorce is contemplated.
After deciding to accompany his bird friend Marcus on a trip across the U.S. for a family reunion, Baxter the dog uses his inventions and wit to gain the trust and friendship of Marcus' cautious sister, Fiona.
It's Ava's first Christmas away from home and she's excited to spend it with her Grandmart and Pop Pop and all her fun cousins. But how will Santa know where to find her? Ava knows her younger brothers will be sad if they wake up and there are no presents under the tree, so she sets out to save Christmas. Ava soon learns, though, that Santa has a way of finding every good little boy and girl, simply by following their hearts.
When an infamous thief comes to Paris, genius middle-schooler Simone LaFray must track him down and prevent him from stealing a famous painting-on top of taking care of her younger sister, working in the family pastry shop, and helping her father prepare for the world-renowned Chocolatiers' Ball!
Enter the world of Jillian Barrister and those who orbit around her-Clay, David, Norma and Dr. Allison-players in a riveting drama of love and loss, happiness and anguish, innocence and guilt. It is Dr. Allison's task to study and understand his patients through the process of analysis, and Jillian is no exception-or is she? The more deeply he probes, the closer he comes to unearthing the childhood tragedy that has isolated her from herself and others, and could topple the precarious defenses of her internal world-a fragile but guarded state of consciousness in which the past is always just beneath the surface.