Hats Off to the Sun


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Hats Off to the Sun celebrates the mysteries of daily life with poems of well-being, poems of love, poems of praise and poems of prayer. Polished and multi-faceted, the poems sparkle with the joy of existence.




Hats Off for the Fourth of July!


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Spectators wait to see what will come next as the watch the town's Fourth of July parade.




Old-Time Cowboy Songbook


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Relive the Golden Days of the West with this comprehensive collection of music, history, and the legendary characters of the West. Includes melody line, lyrics,and guitar chords




The Hatpin Menace


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Between 1887 and 1920, the humble hatpin went from an unremarkable item in every woman's wardrobe, to a fashion necessity, to a dangerous weapon (it was said). Big hair and big hats of the era meant big hatpins, and their weaponized use sparked controversy. There were "good" uses of hatpins, such as fending off an attacker in the street. There were also "bad" uses, such as when a woman being arrested tried to stab a police officer. But seriously: All those protruding pins seemed to threaten people everywhere in the public sphere. It did not sit well with the patriarchy, who responded with hysterical crusades and often ludicrous legislation aimed at curbing the hatpin and disarming American women.




Cider


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This is a story about a sunny and outgoing girl who thought that her life was going smoothly but suddenly had her entire world turned upside down when her father took a position at an all-girl school on the other side of Japan. Was it destiny, fate, or a prayer that allowed her to meet her celebrity crush and find out the real girl hiding behind the celebrity image? A cold girl discovers freedom where she could never imagine. What will happen when two hearts start to beat as one?




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Hat On, Hat Off


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It’s time for this little one to go out. But which hat will he choose? Red hat, blue hat, striped hat, penguin hat, teddy bear hat? Once that decision is made, that hat just doesn’t stay on, while shoes are tied and jacket is buttoned. One more visit to the potty. And once this child is in the stroller at last, will that hat be on his head? Toddlers will delight in choosing their own hats after they see this charming story. A simple, rhythmic text that reflects the everyday challenge of getting a toddler ready to go out. Written by Theo Heras and Illustrated with gentle humor by Renné Benoit.




The caravaners


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Embark on a Delightful Journey with Elizabeth Von Arnim's 'The Caravaners' Prepare to be whisked away on a charming and humorous adventure through the English countryside with Elizabeth Von Arnim's delightful novel, 'The Caravaners.' Join a colorful cast of characters as they embark on a caravan holiday filled with unexpected twists, comedic mishaps, and heartwarming moments. Experience the Quirks and Charms of Caravan Life 'The Caravaners' offers readers a unique glimpse into the joys and challenges of caravan travel in early 20th-century England. As the eccentric narrator and his fellow travelers journey from one picturesque village to the next, they encounter a series of humorous situations that test their patience, resilience, and camaraderie. From navigating narrow country lanes to setting up camp in the great outdoors, each chapter is filled with delightful anecdotes and laugh-out-loud moments that capture the essence of the caravaner's lifestyle. With its witty dialogue and keen observations, 'The Caravaners' is sure to leave readers smiling from ear to ear. Meet an Unforgettable Cast of Characters At the heart of 'The Caravaners' are its memorable characters, each with their own quirks, foibles, and endearing qualities. From the pompous and self-absorbed narrator to the practical and down-to-earth Mrs. Daisy, the caravaners come to life on the page, captivating readers with their larger-than-life personalities and relatable struggles. As the journey unfolds, readers will find themselves rooting for the characters as they navigate the ups and downs of caravan life and forge unlikely friendships along the way. Whether you're laughing at their misadventures or commiserating with their frustrations, the characters of 'The Caravaners' will leave an indelible mark on your heart. Why 'The Caravaners' Is a Must-Read Novel: Quintessential British Humor: Immerse yourself in the wit and charm of Elizabeth Von Arnim's writing as she deftly skewers the quirks and conventions of British society with gentle humor and affectionate satire. Escape to the Countryside: Experience the beauty and tranquility of the English countryside as 'The Caravaners' takes you on a virtual tour of picturesque villages, rolling hills, and idyllic landscapes. Timeless Themes: Despite being written over a century ago, 'The Caravaners' continues to resonate with readers today, offering timeless insights into human nature, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. Feel-Good Entertainment: Lose yourself in the charming world of 'The Caravaners' and let yourself be swept away by its humor, warmth, and irrepressible spirit.Don't miss your chance to join the caravaners on their unforgettable journey. Whether you're a fan of classic literature, British humor, or heartwarming tales of friendship and adventure, 'The Caravaners' is sure to delight and entertain readers of all ages.




Forgotten Labegeddi I


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Away from home in New York, Tabitha Douglas, an unwise, transitioning teenager in 1921, still wants the best for her newborn son and strongly believes it begins with his name, which she has not decided upon. After accepting that she has broken the cardinal rule of unwedded birth, she struggles to start well her sons life. But after abandoning her parents, the desperate girl meets seven complete strangers, much older, who are forced to help her because of their uncomfortable and even life threatening hostage situation where none of them can leave. They end up helping one another and eventually becoming friends. With their help, Tabitha gives her son a name, and he eventually becomes a success because of the help of those mentors in his life. Born in the country town of Magnolia, AR, growing up, I enjoyed stories and eventually began creating my own. My favorite aspect of writing is that by it, I can share a few stories of mine without displaying my country accent. Such things about myself as this, I find humorous my accent, my simplistic thinking and my old soul. Nevertheless, such factors are vital in my writings. Since I began, it has been my goal to tame such a personality into a unique style and mix it with Christian ideas to make the perfect story. Age fourteen, I discovered my love for writing, and though, perhaps, I still have not discovered my gift for it, if there, I continue to do it anyway.




The Music of Del Shannon


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Charles Westover grew up in a small midwestern town, learning guitar at an early age. After graduating high school, he joined the Army, married and shipped off to Europe where he honed his singing and guitar skills. Back home, Westover joined a local band while working at a carpet store.Soon he co-wrote, ""Runaway,"" one of the great rock and roll songs of the era and took on the stage name Del Shannon. Shannon went on to record many more hits and became a superb interpreter of the songs of other. He was the first American recording artist to cover a Beatles' tune, wrote Peter and Gordon's ""I Go to Pieces,"" and produced hit records for Brian Hyland and and the rock group, Smith. At a time when his career seemed to be on the upswing, Shannon's live ended tragically at his Southern California home. A rock legend himself, he would eventually be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. If you appreciate the great rock singers of the past, you will want to read The Music of Del Shannon.