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A futuristic crime novel set in pre-Rapture Biblical end times. When Victoria Martin Tempest suddenly awakens from twenty-five years of amnesia and learns that her attorney-husband was murdered seconds before her near-fatal automobile accident, she launches an investigation that sparks alarm among the townspeople and strikes terror in her closest enemy. Confused over a gap in her memory, Victoria faces opposition with great faith, courage, and determination to bring Jeffrey's killers to justice.
When her favorite brother disappears in the desert forever, Nadia refuses to let him be forgotten, despite her father's bitter decree that his name shall not be uttered.
Squirrel and Sherri celebrate spring by collecting it in their May baskets.
The history of Israel is told through the story of its trees in this dramatic, almost biblical story. Full color.
Goblin has friends who will help him even when he is afraid, forgetful, or even grumpy.
Trouble is a double-edged sword for Jolene Salisbury as she fights cancer while coping with a failing marriage. On a quest to revisit past family grievances, she leaves her husband David, a career job in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and returns to Charlotte, Tennessee. In a chance meeting, Jolene bonds with Nancy Blake, a young mother with five children and an absentee trucker-husband. Following Jolene's cancer surgery in Nashville, she moves in with Nancy. After learning of Nancy's ongoing squabble with her mother, Jolene intervenes and helps Nancy realize a lifelong dream while learning the truth about her own past. This spiritually-uplifting family saga spawns hope where joy is rare.
Be warned, Reader, this book isn’t about a normal spice bag, nor is it about a normal boy. Quite the opposite. This book is about the Spice Bag, and our unlikely hero: a 10-year-old boy named George...
Lila, always the last to be chosen for games by the other children, earns their interest and acceptance by creating her own imaginative activities on the landing of her apartment house.
As a mother, wife, employer and editor of the Review of Applied Ethics, Isabel Dalhousie is aware that to be human is to be responsible. So when a neighbour brings her a new and potentially dangerous puzzle to solve, once again Isabel feels she has no option but to shoulder the burden. A masterpiece painting has been stolen from Duncan Munrowe, old-fashioned philanthropist, father to two discontented children, and a very wealthy man. As Isabel enters into negotiations with the shadowy figures who are in search of a ransom, a case where heroes and villains should be clearly defined turns murky: the list of those who desire the painting - or the money - lengthens, and hasty judgement must be avoided at all cost. Morals, it turns out, are like Scottish clouds: complex, changeable and tricky to get a firm grip on; they require a sharp observational eye, a philosophical mindset, and the habit of kindness. Fortunately for those around her, Isabel Dalhousie is in possession of all three.