Fifteen interrelated stories explore different aspects of love, such as a dying father's determination to help start a family business--a beauty salon--and the relationship of two teens who plan to remain celibate until they marry. Reprint.
They longed for the good old days when the university students could shop only at the campus store or Ramsey's pharmacy and when the dining options in Ridgedale were limited to pizza, chicken wings, or all-night pancakes at Pat's.
They Made What?
Written by V. Raymond Edman, who is best remembered as the fourth president of Wheaton College in Illinois and as the writer of many devotional books, They Found the Secret shares the failures, hardships, yearnings, accomplishments, and ...
Ten stories portray life on a block in Harlem.
... 25, 27, 29 Maya, 249 Mayflower, the, 46, 116 mayfly, 224, 225 McCartney, Paul, 59 McCloud River (California), 367 McMillan, Bill, 368 Mech, David, 445 Meeker, Ezra, 365 Meeteetse (Wyoming), 407 megafauna, 149, 412, 413, 418 Memphis, ...
What They Meant for Evil is the account of that unimaginable journey.
Told in Tom Alessi's own words, And They Found No Witches recounts the remarkable true story of law enforcement officers who refused to sacrifice their honor-while serving as a cautionary tale of the power of a cynical justice system.
Enhanced by illustration by Burgess himself, They Found Treasure provides a wealth of information for the curious reader lured by the idea of hunting for and discovering treasure.
News anchor and reporter for Fox News Radio, Todd Starnes takes a humorous but serious look at life and faith. "Todd's story reminds me of the many ups and downs I faced during my weight loss.
A never-before-published Dr. Seuss non-fiction book about creating and looking at art! Based on an unrhymed manuscript and sketches discovered in 2013, this book is like a visit to a museum—with a horse as your guide!