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At the public library in her new town, Patricia meets Mrs. Creavy, an encouraging librarian who introduces Patricia to the books of John James Audubon and helps her become the first member of the Audubon Bird Club of Freemont Elementary.
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Presents recipes and preparation guidelines for the creation of gourmet, French dishes, and menus suitable for casual, formal, and special occasions
Shocked by the unexpected death of George and his unconventional legacies, the Mayfellow family falters in the absence of his domineering rule. As individuals struggle to accept new roles and identities, a kidnap, blackmail and Fine Art fraud threaten to expose the devious minds which prosper behind a façade of respectable living. But when the local constabulary arrive, the household is horrified to find even more surprises lie hidden within the walls of Flanders House. Discreet Deceptions is a first novel by Sally Wellow. Set in rural Sussex during the 1970s, this family saga explores the loves, hopes and fears which fashion the lives of a family encumbered by status and greed.
Over 70 authors and veterans share the sacrifices so many of America's veterans have made, in peacetime and in war, throughout the 20th century. You'll read about Duty, Honor, Courage - from the testing of a submarine, to the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger, to the everyday sacrifice of men and women in uniform, whether serving during peace or war. You'll walk bloodied beaches, soar over enemy turf, pray, crawl in and out of caves, tend the wounded, shoot and be shot at, feel your heart race with fright as flak comes at you from every direction...walk the deck...hit the deck...feel the heat as fire dances across the deck, into the cockpit and into the foxhole you occupy. Your heart will constrict as the man in front of you takes the bullet meant for you. You'll know the painful bite of shrapnel, the gnawing ache hunger brings and red-hot anger as a comrade falls. But most of all, you'll experience total, unabridged fear as you watch the enemy advance through the eyes of the author, and a swelling of pride as you meet America's veterans.
The City Girls are back! Devlin, whose flair and ambition ensure continued success for her City Girl health and leisure complex, has to make up her mind about her relationship with Luke. Caroline, faced with difficult choices, makes a surprising decision that utterly changes her life. Maggie, torn between career and motherhood, finds her marriage under threat. Bringing us up to date with Devlin, Caroline, Maggie, the men in their lives and their triumphs and disasters, City Woman is a sparkling, absorbing, warm-hearted sequel to City Girl and an engrossing story of contemporary women.
Simon understands what itÕs like to be born looking different than others. When he hatched, his beak had a gap, making it difficult for him to eat, smile, and sing. With help from his special friend, Patty, Simon now thrives. One day, Simon spots a sad blue jay sitting in a tree. No one came to BuddyÕs birthday party because heÕs different. Simon and Patty gather their friends and make Buddy feel special. They create the Buddy Branch, a place where birds can come when they feel lonely. Simon and the Buddy Branch, a childrenÕs picture book, shares a story of love, acceptance, and kindness. It communicates the message itÕs okay to be different; everyone is beautiful just the way they are.
In 1987, medical transcriptionist Patricia Pereira suddenly started receiving telepathic communications from the star Arcturus and was requested to begin a series of galactically inspired manuscripts. The mission of this series of books is to awaken us to our individual and collective spiritual obligation for the health and well-being of our planet and all creatures who live upon her. Philosophical in cope, the essays in these books provide pragmatic, practical suggestions for emotional, mental physical, and spiritual transformation. They remind us of our familial relationships to beings of light who inhabit the great star nations. This book, the first in a series of four, provides practical suggestion to help us shift our emotional, physical, and spiritual states so that we can prepare to take our future place in the Universal Community.
This book has not been written for commercial purposes and will not be available to the public. The main object of the author is to leave a record of his unusual life experiences to his children and grandchildren and above all to the generations to come. His hope and desire is that this book should serve as the beginning of a record of the family and that each generation will add their own experiences. The book will only be given as a gift to family members and close friends.