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  • I, Laura: The Story of a Kansas Family
    By Laura Margaret Schmid Hogan

    The branches of the Kansas tree grew, after Joe came Agnes Elizabeth and Paul Albert. After Annie Catherine died in 1922, I, Laura Margaret, came into being with Charles Martin, Louis Frederick and Andrew Bernard following behind.

  • Yesterday Once More
    By Karen Culver

    Erickson asked Alissia. “I don't know what you're talking about.” Lewis, the older, more hardened of the two agents sidled up to Alissia's bedside, and Tony shrank against the far wall. “He was just a little too concerned about what was ...

  • Founding Fathers to the Rescue: When the Heat's On!
    By Danny Cox

    The Founding Fathers are interrupted in a Heavenly Think Tank session by an urgent message that America is under attack.

  • The London Claimant
    By Sharon Sobel

    The London Claimant

  • Family Portrait
    By Sharon Sobel

    Lady Amelie Wainwoode's secret identity is secure until the arrival of the scandalous Lord Stratfield.

  • Give: A Guide to Discovering the Joy of Everyday Giving
    By Ph.D., Linda Harper

    Linda R. Harper’s simple five-step guide will help you rediscover the joy in everyday giving using one question: What are my heart’s true desires at this very moment? Give is not about giving more or giving less.

  • Memories of Merritt Island: Birthplace of Kennedy Space Center
    By Gail Briggs Nolen

    Herman and Margarett Koleff were all dressed up for this picture. Herman is holding an American flag. These were the two oldest of four children of Laura and Pete Koleff. Herman George was born on August 24, 1919; Margarette Rose was ...

  • Laughter Was God's Idea: Stories About Healing Humor
    By Jack Hinson

    (Jane Canfield in “Quote/Unquote.”) Whyislaughter so powerfuland whyis humor sohealing? My friend Tony Cartledgeexplains: Researchers atStanford University recently found outone of the reasons why we enjoy laughter so much.

  • Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman's Journey
    By David Joy

    Ol' Wade used to get so mad at him when we was up in the mountains fishing for trout.” Wade was a friend of theirs who once tried to sell me agun outside of church when Iwas in eighth grade. Hewas a wiry old cuss, and Grannyhad known ...

  • My Mountain Granny: The Story of Evelyn Howell Beck in the Mountain Town of Whittier, NC
    By Matthew Link Baker

    Over the course of a four-year period starting in 1998, Baker would visit Evelyn nearly twenty times. Their recorded conversations comprise the foundation of the book.

  • The Celiac Cookbook: Wonderful Wheat-Free Recipes for the Whole Family
    By Blue Star Books

    Wonderful Wheat-Free Recipes for the Whole Family Blue Star Books ... recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from Blue Star Books.

  • Family Secrets
    By Candice Kohl

    Brock wouldn't bethere, either in the kitchen or the dining room. Geneva hadn't seen him for any meal since the big order in Indiana had proved the spark for expanding Langtry Linens beyond the production of tablecloths and sheets into ...

  • Adventure Inward: A Risk Taker's Book of Quotes
    By Jonathan Wunrow

    Written for adventurers and non-adventurers alike, Jonathan Wunrow’s collection of quotes and insights will inspire risk takers and thrill seekers of all sorts, encouraging personal exploration, offering guidance, and engaging in the ...

  • The Legacy of Bear Mountain: Stories of Old Mountain Values That Enrich Our Lives Today
    By Janie Mae Jones McKinley

    Walking in the shadowy woods toward the highway, my thoughts always lingered on Bear Mountain. Granny's special Christmas dinners, and Grandpa's stories from long ago were gifts that I valued then—and all these years later, as well.

  • Empty Mansion, Empty Heart
    By Everett Beich

    Empty Mansion, Empty Heart is a heartwarming coming-of-age story about the influence of others and the power of true love and friendship.

  • Dear Brothers and Sisters: Gender and Its Responsibility
    By Elder George

    Chapter XIV YOU'VE NOT COME A LONG WAY BABY The phrase “You've come a long way baby” is a travesty of logic that has produced an enigma in the consciousness of this nation. The phrase refers to the apparent progress that women have made ...

  • Our Changing World: How modern technology is changing your life.
    By Gini Graham Scott

    The book was inspired by a series of articles on these topics, initially published in the Huffington Post, which have been turned into a book with 20 chapters on what to expect.

  • The Gift: A True Story of Life, Death, and Trust
    By Charles W. Allen

    Through touching personal journal entries and revealing narrative, The Gift chronicles one man’s struggles with, and triumph over, loss and grief.

  • Stop Smoking: Understanding the Machinery of the Learning System
    By Vern Benson

    In his work, author Vern Benson defines the smoking problem, illuminating the reasons why resisting the urge to smoke is so often doomed to failure.

  • Answer to the Riddle of 666
    By Adam Soul

    The verse begins with the words "Here is wisdom." Discover for yourself the wisdom of the riddle and the road to life for the future of all mankind.