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Mama Needs a Minute
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Mama Needs a Minute

Sometimes, Mama needs a minute—and that's OK! From Nicole Sloan, founder of the Weird Mom Club—an inclusive Internet space for nonconforming moms—Mama Needs a Minute is an affirming, entertaining book for moms and toddlers to share. All about balancing a mama's needs with those of her kiddos, this sweet story teaches that love can look a lot of different ways. For kids, the book is a gentle introduction to concepts of self-respect and setting boundaries, and for moms, it’s a reminder to practice self-care.

The Weird Mother
  • Language: en

The Weird Mother

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Yazen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Yazen

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Zac Belstryke is about to turn fifteen-years-old and he's going to learn more about his family history than he's bargained for. Zac and his friends are going to go on a summer trip of a lifetime, to another planet called Yazen. But once they get there, they realize that they can't come home until they find a specific gem to activate the portal. They will meet many new creatures along their journey.Will they retrieve the gem from the Dark Lords or will they remain in Yazen forever?

Cheating Death
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Cheating Death

They flew low and slow, at treetop level, at night, in monsoons, and in point-blank range of enemy guns and missiles. They were missions no one else wanted, but the ones all other pilots prayed for when shot down. Flying the World War II-vintage Douglas A-1 Skyraider, a single-engine, propeller-driven relic in a war of “fast-movers,” these intrepid US Air Force pilots, call sign Sandy, risked their lives with every mission to rescue thousands of downed Navy and Air Force pilots. With a flashback memory and a style all his own, George J. Marrett depicts some of the most dangerous aerial combat of any war. The thrilling rescue of “Streetcar 304” and William Jones's selfless act of hero...

Drawings by Nicole's Coloring Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Drawings by Nicole's Coloring Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A coloring book for adults.

Descendants of William Cromartie and Ruhamah Doane
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 792

Descendants of William Cromartie and Ruhamah Doane

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-18
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  • Publisher: WestBowPress

This ambitious work chronicles 250 years of the Cromartie family genealogical history. Included in the index of nearly fifty thousand names are the current generations, and all of those preceding, which trace ancestry to our family patriarch, William Cromartie, who was born in 1731 in Orkney, Scotland, and his second wife, Ruhamah Doane, who was born in 1745. Arriving in America in 1758, William Cromartie settled and developed a plantation on South River, a tributary of the Cape Fear near Wilmington, North Carolina. On April 2, 1766, William married Ruhamah Doane, a fifth-generation descendant of a Mayflower passenger to Plymouth, Stephen Hopkins. If Cromartie is your last name or that of on...

Taking Texas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 533

Taking Texas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-05
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  • Publisher: Author House

Taking Texas is the first book in a two-part series. It is a novel about a motivated group of friends who are willing to take things to the extreme to save their country. The trials and tribulations of this group of three unfold over two decades, culminating in a series of events that hold the very existence of the country at stake. This suspenseful, politically charged thriller is both dramatic and technical. The story unfolds with a scene in 1993, with three people together watching TV. The three friends--Michael Bishop, Nikoli Borodin, and Samantha Sloan--are struck by the unfolding drama of the World Trade Center parking garage bombing. They know that something has to change to keep the United States from continuing its downward slide. They all believe that it is the greatest country in the world, and they are prepared to take action to keep it that way and even improve upon it. Taking Texas can almost be seen as a case study in civics, personal accountability, and optimism.

The Unicorn's Rainbow
  • Language: en

The Unicorn's Rainbow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A Unicorn's Rainbow is a children's board book exploring a unicorn's journey of self acceptance and celebration.

Fibromyalgia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Fibromyalgia

Author Melissa Abramovitz introduces readers Fibromyalgia, which is widespread muscle pain and tenderness. There are more than 3,000,000 cases of this condition per year in America. It has no specific causes and no known cure. Readers will learn about this disorder, and how it is diagnosed and treated. Alternative therapies and medical advances are also explained.

Why We Fought
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Why We Fought

Why We Fought is a timely and provocative analysis that examines why Americans really chose to sacrifice and commit themselves to World War II. Unlike other depictions of the patriotic “greatest generation,” Westbrook argues that, strictly speaking, Americans in World War II were not instructed to fight, work, or die for their country—above all, they were moved by private obligations. Finding political theory in places such as pin-ups of Betty Grable, he contends that more often than not Americans were urged to wage war as fathers, mothers, husbands, wives, lovers, sons, daughters, and consumers, not as citizens. The thinness of their own citizenship contrasted sharply with the thicker political culture of the Japanese, which was regarded with condescending contempt and even occasionally wistful respect. Why We Fought is a profound and skillful assessment of America's complex political beliefs and the peculiarities of its patriotism. While examining the history of American beliefs about war and citizenship, Westbrook casts a larger light on what it means to be an American, to be patriotic, and to willingly go to war.