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When their family loses their home, a little girl and her younger brother are left with nowhere to stay for Christmas. As they move from place to place, their parents distract them by taking them on a journey through their imaginations. Everywhere they visit becomes an exciting new world. They climb mountains on a friend's couch. They become ghosts in a hotel lobby. They go on safari while sleeping in their car... But with all this moving around, where will they end up on Christmas Eve? And most importantly, how will Santa find them? With artwork from some of Ireland's best-loved illustrators and all proceeds going to support Focus Ireland.
Thirty-one bullets that will leave you gasping for breath… From hardboiled to noir to just plain human, these stories allow you to experience lives you escaped, and to do so with dignity, humor, and an eye toward tomorrow. “What sets those particular stories apart is their ability to catch the browns and grays of the characters quickly, subtly and persuasively.” —Barnstable Patriot “The sometime EQMM poet is so smoothly readable, explores such a variety of inventive situations, and is so ambitious in structure and theme, even the stories that don’t quite hit the mark make enjoyable reading.” —Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine “Each story is fresh and original, set against a New England backdrop, and includes colorful characters from diverse walks of life. Each plot twists and turns to its totally surprising and unpredictable ending.” —Examiner
The Last Prodigal Son is a collection of poems written during the pandemic lockdown and beyond. The poems deal with isolation, love, the existence of God, spirituality, death, psychology, childhood fantasy and the ever-changing wordplay in our secular culture.
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An extensive work, this is based on original records, mainly of the Congregational and Episcopal churches of the period 1651-1800. About 30,000 marriages are recorded, arranged by town and thereunder by church, and they give the full names of the brides and grooms, and the marriage dates. Each of the seven volumes is indexed.
A standard history of Erie County, Ohio: an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, civic, and social development. A chronicle of the people, with family lineage and memoirs. Illustrated.
For the Golfer in All of UsIf you love golf, or even if you hate golf, you will have a ""ball"" reading Lost in Love Grass. Author Steve Rogers has been playing golf since he was 11 years old and, oh, the stories he can tell!What an absolutely fun read! The story unfolded beautifully and I'm thrilled Steve included me in the book. It's a good thing he is a far better writer than a golfer!"" says Mark van Eeghen, former football star with the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots. The author's lifetime love of golf inspired him to write this novel, told by a narrator who has Alzheimer's. Roge.