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Doubtful Denise is a story about a single father raising a young teenaged daughter who is full of doubt about herself, her abilities, and her future. Through a father's persistent encouragement and unyielding love for her, she eventually gains trust in herself ad finds hope for a brighter future. Denise is the beautiful offspring of a bi-racial union. This story can be enjoyed by children ages seven and up.
This story is about two teenagers that are best friends. They are forced to separate, due to a family relocation to a different country. The storyline starts out in a coastal town in Fife, Scotland, where Lucilia and Dillard have lived all of their lives. Take this lonesome journey with Lucilia, as she is forced to move from the only place she' ever known, and from her very best friend in the world, to a strange country she knows nothing about --- the United States of America. This story is written on a fifth grade level, but can be enjoyed by children much younger.
This story is about a group of neighborhood house cats who carry on "catty" conversations behind their friend's back at times. One particular Burmese cat soon realizes that her behavior was not appropriate, and it could be a little late for apologies. This story deals with death portrayed through animal characters. The book is dedicated to my daughter, Tamara, who as an adult, loss a cat she adored, Jeckle, to an illness. The story line is very light; however, use parental wisdom. This story can be enjoyed by children ages five and up.
Freddie is a little boy who is very creative and willing to test out any new adventure, regardless of risk. He is always ready and willing to try dangerous stunts until one day it gets him into big trouble. Does he learn from making dangerous choices, or does he continue to believe he is invincible? This story can be enjoyed by children ages three and up.
This story is about a very quiet little boy who has some very interesting talents. He spends a lot of his time alone; however, he is extremely observant. Stanley meets a girl around his same age with similar gifts and interests, which creates a bond that opens them both up to view their world differently. Let's visit these interesting young people and discover what their talents are. Maybe you have similar talents as well, and might have some interesting ideas of your own as to how to present those talents to the world. This story can be enjoyed by children ages seven and up.
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Now available in a paperback edition for the first time, Makeup: The Art of Beauty is an elegant yet practical guide to styling makeup. From sophisticated high style to trendy freestyle, from Hollywood glamour to that wholesome just-scrubbed glow, there’s a look here for every woman. Professional makeup artist Linda Mason takes the reader, whatever her age, step by step through the entire process of creating an unforgettable look for any occasion. Written for the individual as well as the aspiring makeup professional, Makeup provides readers with straightforward advice and proven tips on choosing tools and products, applying makeup for special occasions, creating a unique look, and developing a personal style. A bonus section on careers in beauty includes advice on finding the right school, assembling a portfolio, and working in the studio or on location. Makeup is an essential for anyone interested in perfecting the art of beauty.
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Busy Benny is about a busy little boy who loves to tinker with wacky car models. He gets the opportunity to create a child sized wacky car with the help of his parents and enters that car into a race with him doing the driving. He runs into a little surprise during his test run. This story can be enjoyed by children ages seven and up or younger if you love model cars.
This story explores the hatching of a bird from a bird's perspective. As this special bird explores her new world, words of wisdom flow from its mother. these words eventually take root in Nelly's, heart in a very unique way. Soar with Nelly as she learns a very important lesson by refocusing her perspective on a part of her life she once perceived as gloomy. This story is dedicated to my first grandchild, Niyah Nylliana Mason, whom I believe one day will also soar as high as an eagle. This story can be enjoyed by children ages seven and up.