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Here is a truly unique and exciting folk art that makes people want to call Aunt Mary in Des Moines and tell her how easy it is. You can almost learn it over the phone. Created and named by Mary Lou Cook, pastecraft is simple and fun for the ?veriest? beginner, as the author says. Using paste, fabric and shellac to cover solid objects, PASTECRAFT is practical, creative and absolutely no-fail. It can transform throw-aways into something of beauty for gifts and home decorating. One can cover old trunks, suitcases, books, the refrigerator, frames, coffee tables, trays, file cabinets, and on and on and on. This book is a ?must? for every home, classroom and therapist's office. It brings ideas, i...
Fiftysomething Kate is unemployed, available and weary of saying no to life for too long. Her elderly parents take her on a vacation to the Newfoundland wilderness. Add a bus load of childhood patterns and old voices. Add a bus load of 40 chaperones to an unexpected vacation romance. Ten years have passed since she let herself flirt with a dark and handsome man, but when Neal, the bus driver offers his hand to help her up the bus steps; the result is some hard and touching lessons on saying yes to love and life and discovering who she is, and not living her parents expectations of her. Fall in love with this adventure of the heart. With a sense of humor and wisdom Kate finds it is never too late to take a coming of age journey.
The HIDING There are places, deep below the earth's surface where vampires exist, unknown to mortals. It is their Hiding place. No one knows for certain their origins, although myths and legends abound. Yet, one thing is for certain. They battle each other to maintain some sort of balance of power among them. This all changes, however, as a beautiful young woman begins a mysterious transformation to become a hybrid, part human and part vampire. A bitter feud erupts as two vampire clans fight to claim her as their own. This story is a sequel to "Stranger On A Train." Antonio F. Vianna's books are available almost everywhere including his web site at http://www.viannabooks4u.com
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