Hannah's Song


Book Description

Our lives' song is composed of the many different experiences and life-changing events that we have lived through. The lyrics are forever engraved in our hearts and it is what makes up our purpose and our passion. Hannah Robinson is a young woman with a horrid past, but with a heavenly destiny. She learns to not just survive life; but to give birth to her song. You will laugh, cry, and learn how to sing the lyrics to your own song as you read about one woman's song...her story.




Hannah Visits Nana in the Nursing Home


Book Description

There are greater than 1.5 million residents living in nursing homes across the United States. Many of the residents are grandparents of very young children. When confined to a facility such as a nursing home, residents often become sad and lonely. Children have the potential to bring these individuals immense joy and rejuvenate their lives in powerful ways. However, children are often horrified by the sights, sounds, and smells associated with nursing homes. Hannah Visits Nana in the Nursing Home is a little girl's account of her visit to her nana in the nursing home. While there, Hannah is guided through many of the frightening sights, sounds, and smells by a beautiful, compassionate nurse named Faith. Nurse Faith introduces Hannah to some of the residents, provides insight into their lives, and explains her personal desire to love and serve them. Through this journey, Nurse Faith helps decrease Hannah's anxiety and fear of the nursing home and actually paints a beautiful picture of human compassion and God's unconditional love and faithfulness.




Hannah and Nana


Book Description

A child's dreams should be filled with warm, fuzzy, friendly images. But real-world events or scary stories/movies can trigger nightmares. The words and illustrations in "Nana's Drawer Full of Dreams" series of books create a beautiful montage--a joyful, peaceful place where sleep is welcomed and dreams delight.




Hannah Visits Nana in the Nursing Home


Book Description

There are greater than 1.5 million residents living in nursing homes across the United States. Many of the residents are grandparents of very young children. When confined to a facility such as a nursing home, residents often become sad and lonely. Children have the potential to bring these individuals immense joy and rejuvenate their lives in powerful ways. However, children are often horrified by the sights, sounds, and smells associated with nursing homes. Hannah Visits Nana in the Nursing Home is a little girl's account of her visit to her nana in the nursing home. While there, Hannah is guided through many of the frightening sights, sounds, and smells by a beautiful, compassionate nurse named Faith. Nurse Faith introduces Hannah to some of the residents, provides insight into their lives, and explains her personal desire to love and serve them. Through this journey, Nurse Faith helps decrease Hannah's anxiety and fear of the nursing home and actually paints a beautiful picture of human compassion and God's unconditional love and faithfulness.




Caught Bread Handed


Book Description

Scottie Ramone couldn’t be happier with the way things are going in her new bakery. She has an amazing assistant, and the town locals flock to her shop every morning for their breakfast treats. If only life outside the bakery was going as smoothly. Scottie is still confused about her friendship with Cade Rafferty. In the meantime, Dalton Braddock, the town’s ranger and Scottie’s lifelong crush, has been rethinking his marriage to Crystal Miramont. The discovery of a possibly rare, valuable coin throws the whole town into disarray, and when the owner of the coin is murdered, there are plenty of suspects to go around. Scottie puts her personal troubles aside and throws herself into the case. She soon learns that some pennies are lucky and some are most decidedly not. Book 4 of the Scottie Ramone Cozy Mystery series More in the series: Prequel: Banana Chiffon and Bad Deeds Book 1: Heads Will Cinnamon Roll Book 2: Better Off Shortbread Book 3: Dead Gingerbread Man Walking Book 4: Caught Bread Handed Book 5: A Pie For A Pie




Better Off Shortbread


Book Description

With visions of chocolate dipped peanut butter fingers, sour cream jumbles and fruity hand pies, Scottie Ramone’s vintage bakery dream is well on its way to becoming reality. The contractor and his team are hard at work transforming the space. Her shopfront may not be open quite yet, but Scottie is already serving up delicious treats in Ripple Creek. Her buttery shortbread biscuits quickly become a favorite in Roxi’s market. Summer has come and gone leaving a spectacular fall in its wake. When the Nature Quest Photography Club comes to town, Scottie’s new friend, Cade Rafferty, invites her to join him for a photography class on Blue Jay Ridge. The club is an interesting mix of photographers, both professional and amateur. It’s immediately apparent that there’s no shortage of secrets between the club members. When one of the prominent photographers plunges to his death, suspicions are raised. Was it an unfortunate accident or something more sinister? Dalton Braddock, Ripple Creek Ranger and Scottie’s longtime crush is called to the scene. Before long, Scottie finds herself deep in her third murder case right alongside the man who still, after all these years, makes her knees quake like jelly. Book 2 of the Scottie Ramone Cozy Mystery series




A Tourist's Guide to Murder


Book Description

While visiting the land of Miss Marple and Sherlock Holmes, bookstore owner and amateur sleuth Samantha Washington finds herself on a tragical mystery tour . . . Sam joins Nana Jo and her Shady Acres Retirement Village friends Irma, Dorothy, and Ruby Mae on a weeklong trip to London, England, to experience the Peabody Mystery Lovers Tour. The chance to see the sights and walk the streets that inspired Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle is a dream come true for Sam—and a perfect way to celebrate her new publishing contract as a mystery author. But between visits to Jack the Ripper’s Whitechapel district and 221B Baker Street, Major Horace Peabody is found dead, supposedly of natural causes. Despite his employer’s unfortunate demise, the tour guide insists on keeping calm and carrying on—until another tourist on their trip also dies under mysterious circumstances. Now it’s up to Sam and the Shady Acres ladies to mix and mingle among their fellow mystery lovers, find a motive, and turn up a murderer . . .




The Festival of Lights


Book Description

This collection of stories and poems by sixteen Jewish writers portrays the magic of Hanukkah for each person who celebrates it, as well as what it means to be Jewish. Celebrate Hanukkah with a diverse collection of poems and stories filled with history, humor, and hope. Cheer on a young baker as he tries to make sufganiyot from a family recipe. Learn about code breakers in England during World War II. Imagine hosting a refugee cousin or finding long-lost relatives. In this anthology, characters make discoveries, connect with family and friends, and mourn loved ones. Encompassing a range of genres and experiences, there’s something for readers of all faiths in the illuminating pages of The Festival of Lights.




2012 the Final Prophecy


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A science fantasy based on ancient global cultural beliefs, mankinds distant past, present and future and the many that fight for the Gods every day. Mankinds eyes are closed to the evil around them. One family born with the knowledge of the Gods to save mankind from the dark destiny that has been foreseen by many 2012 the final prophecy. A warrior sent by the Gods with the strength in mind and body, but will it be enough to save mankind.




My Mother's Spice Cupboard


Book Description

My Mother's Spice Cupboard is the true story of the author's Sephardi Jewish family's migration from Baghdad to Bombay (now Mumbai) to Sydney. Unlike most other Australian Jews, her parents were born and grew up in Bombay, and her grandparents came from Iraq, Burma and India. Her father's family immigrated to Sydney, her mother's to Los Angeles, both in the 1960s. They married in Sydney and raised their family there, alongside the father's many brothers and sisters and members of their former Bombay community. Despite being Jewish, her upbringing was greatly influenced by the food, language and culture of India, and to a lesser extent, Iraq. My Mother's Spice Cupboard is the story of what happened to a community which no longer exists, how its members built new lives in a different country, and what it was like to grow up as one of their children. It's also about how much things have changed over four generations in one family. The author's grandparents' arranged marriage produced nine children; both her parents grew up within the confines of Bombay's insular Baghdadi Jewish community whereas she grew up as a first generation Australian in Sydney. Her children's lives are underpinned by the differing Jewish traditions of her family and her husband's family. The themes underlying the story are those of family and community versus individuality; choice versus obligation; and tradition versus modernity. And underlying the entire narrative is the importance of food and cooking, which goes beyond the mere provision of sustenance to express warmth, love and hospitality.