Jackson and Bud's Bumpy Ride


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Dr. Horatio Jackson wasn’t necessarily a betting man. But in 1903, he overheard a stranger saying that it was just not possible to drive across the United States in one of those unreliable, newfangled automobiles. Jackson disagreed - he believed in the future of the automobile. So he made a $50 bet with the man that he could drive a car from San Francisco to New York. Jackson bought a used Winton automobile, hired a mechanic named Crocker, packed some supplies, and adopted Bud, a bulldog who became their mascot. The trio’s only goal was to make it from San Francisco all the way to New York City in one piece. Yet 5,600 miles and 63 1/2 days later, what they actually did was make history. This true story is based on Jackson’s own account of the first automobile trip across the United States. Find out more about this fascinating story by watching the book trailer: Jackson and Bud's Bumpy Ride Book Trailer: Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff




Expecting Perfect


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This is my pregnancy journal...and I'm not holding back. Everything was written in real-time; yes, every detailed attempt at reproducing, the moment I found out I was pregnant, my whirlwind of psycho-OCD emotions, our fairy tale-esque babymoon, and how my "perfect" pregnancy took a turn: previa, bleeds, bed rest, birthing a beautiful preemie, and my son's stay in the NICU. Welcome to my wonderful world of imperfection; my bumpy journey to mommyhood! Please read with a kind, open, loving heart. Nadine Bubeck is a mom, wife, TV personality, host, blogger, and author. For more information, visit www.expectingperfect.com




Found an Apple


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A child learns a lesson from eating a wormy and rotten apple.




Take My Picture


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A little boy and his sister go to the zoo and take pictures of the animals and of the little boy.




Can You Play?


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Rebuffed by Sam, who is busy, Stella plays instead with Buffy the dog, who displays both old and new tricks.




Who Took the Cake?


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Dusty and friends make a cake, eat it, and wash the dishes.




Travel


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The The Bequest Chronicles: Book 1


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The adventure is set in South Western France in the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo. It begins in the small town of La Garenne home to the Ducs of Garenne and their ancestors for more than six hundred years. La Garenne was a place where nothing much ever happened. Even the French Revolution had passed by the town. That is until the suspicious death of a national hero, a man from the town known to all and the subsequent death of his mentor the Duc de Garenne. There was also the unexplained disappearance of a famous hunting dog, Hugo Hound once owned by both of these men. Then the nation was gripped by the news that a patrol of gendarmes from La Garenne had "vanished off the face of the earth" at least according to their local commandant. A young officer was dispatched from Paris to investigate and discovered that all these events had a common link, the dog, Hugo Hound. To his bewilderment, his orders are changed by the Head of Gendarmerie in Paris. He must now also find Hugo Hound. He finds himself protecting not only Hugo but Hugo's companions including talking bears and lions! He also meets once again Catherine, whom he had helped rescue from the chaotic aftermath of Waterloo. She and her cousin are far more involved with his task than he could ever have imagined. On a voyage across France to the safety of the Pyrenees, once home to these special beings, he and his charges are pursued by evil in the form of a Werewolf, once the leader of the 'lost patrol' and the renegade son of the late Duc de Garenne, brother to Catherine.




So Appointed


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“Readers of this autobiography will be impressed by the varied activities that are described. Dr Perkins would have gained eminence in many careers. When he entered the ministry the worlds of law and commerce were deprived of one who has unique forensic and administrative gifts. As prosecuting or defending counsel he would have created a great impression and most probably been burdened with more cases than he could manage. He would have had little sympathy with a judge or jury that disagreed with his views. Eventually he might have become a judge himself and gone on circuit in a sense other than that which was to be his chosen vocation as a Methodist minister. He would have looked the part and embodied the virtues which we associate with that high office. But Dr Perkins entered the ministry and the gifts that would have opened many gilded doors he gladly devoted to the service of the Church.” —From the Foreword by the Rev. Dr. Harold Roberts




Sea, Land and Air


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