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All Women Are Bitches is a short, historically factual, very irreverent and slightly biased account of the relationships between women and men and their connection to religion. Although this is clearly meant to be a handbook for men, it is dedicated to all the beautiful women who inspired me to write it. I realize that many of you will understandably be quite upset with me and think that only an asshole would write a book with a title like this. You could be right about that, but please don't rush to judgment. Do you really think I spent all this time and effort to be known as the asshole who wrote a book? The contents might surprise you, and if you take the time to read the entire book, you...
The year was 1960. My then 13-year-old brother Manuel Barros, Jr. was known throughout the community as the boy who could fix any bicycle. One day Manny decided to put together some spare parts, and thus the neighborhood bicycle Rad-Da-Ca Chad-Da-Ca was created.
Learn all about Jesus' native language and cultural background in this brightly-illustrated book written by 10-year-old writer Simon Aydin, with original illustrations by 16-year-old Syrian refugee Marva Hanna.
Just Spotted tells the tale of a good little elf, Tricky, who likes to play games and silly litle tricks. Tricky gets a wonderful idea while at the North Pole Fair, but his wonderful idea may cancel Christmas. Will Tricky be courageous enough to solve the problem, or will Christmas be postponed?
"A is for Aquifer is an alphabet book that features life and water relationships. Rhymes and drawings take the reader on a ... journey through the water cycle and reveal how what is invisible (groundwater in the aquifer) becomes visible and available ... with each letter"--
"Rhode Island. A tiny little state with more stories than people. Hopes and dreams, sicknesses, deaths and disappointments. Loves and heartbreaks. Some of us trying to repair the world. Others overwhelmed by the beauty of the world as it is. All in one place, becoming one people. What democracy looks like."--Jacket flap.
A lion who cannot roar? How unusual, many thought. The little lion has trouble understanding why he is different from all the other animals in the jungle. He attempts to get guidance from the wise man on the mountain, but he leaves without answers. All he worries about is why he is so different. How will he become the leader of the jungle? Then one day he hears someone crying.... This is a story of empathy, kindness, and placing one's own worries by the wayside to help others in need.