His Little Girl's Laughter


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READY-MADE FAMILY NEEDS TENDER LOVING CARE… Healing children was her life, her passion…all she needed. Until sexy single father Rafe Pierson brought his daughter to her rustic ranch. The solemn little girl longed for a mother, and Shannon Collins suddenly longed to be a mother. But being Janine's mother meant being Rafe's wife…and the deputy district attorney had made it clear he never intended to marry again. Shannon taught his grief-stricken daughter to live again and gave him back the sweet sound of his little girl's laughter. Then Shannon challenged Rafe to want more. She challenged him to open his own aching heart and ask for more from life—from her—than just fleeting pleasure….




Hands Are Not for Hitting


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It’s never too soon for children to learn that violence is never okay, hands can do many good things, and everyone is capable of positive, loving actions. In this bright, inviting, durable board book, simple words and full-color illustrations teach these important concepts in ways even very young children can understand. Created in response to requests from parents, preschool teachers, and childcare providers, this book belongs everywhere young children are. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.




Susan Laughs


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Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of activities, from swimming to riding a horse. It's not until the end of the story that readers learn Susan uses a wheelchair. Color illustrations.




Why Is My Child in Charge?


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Solve toddler challenges with eight key mindshifts that will help you parent with clarity, calmness, and self-control. In Why is My Child in Charge?, Claire Lerner shows how making critical mindshifts—seeing children’s behaviors through a new lens —empowers parents to solve their most vexing childrearing challenges. Using real life stories, Lerner unpacks the individualized process she guides parents through to settle common challenges, such as throwing tantrums in public, delaying bedtime for hours, refusing to participate in family mealtimes, and resisting potty training. Lerner then provides readers with a roadmap for how to recognize the root cause of their child’s behavior and how to create and implement an action plan tailored to the unique needs of each child and family. Why is My Child in Charge? is like having a child development specialist in your home. It shows how parents can develop proven, practical strategies that translate into adaptable, happy kids and calm, connected, in-control parents.




The Slaughter Girls Book 1: Welcome to Quillem


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Have you ever seen the film Brigadoon, where they have this quaint little Scottish village which only appears once every hundred years or so? Forget that, this is Quillem and if you're looking for a happy ending, then this is not the place for you.Now you're sitting there reading this wondering why the hell was I asking if you'd seen that film?Well, there is one small similarity; Quillem only exists to those it wants. It sits in broad daylight staring one and all right in the face, but it only those which the village wants who are allowed entry. There is only one known written record of Quillem, the Domesday Book of 1086 reads: Quillem is a tiny hamlet in the south Cornish countryside, a place where nothing special can be spoken of, there are sixteen homes, a bakers, a butchers and a blacksmiths. The people of Quillem are a solitary lot with no wish of the outside world. That being said no one we know of that has visited the hamlet has ever returned




Children to the Slaughter


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Melington has changed. There is an evil lurking in the darkness, under the beds and behind closet doors. It seeks vengeance and retribution and will not be denied. No one knows this more than Alan Carter. Returning to his hometown after a twenty year absence, he is resolute in uncovering the truth behind his sister’s abduction and the strange disappearance of children. Joined by his childhood friend, Alan finds himself thrown into the middle of a conspiracy led by the town Council as it desperately tries to hide its secrets from the world. No child is safe in Melington, and Alan Carter needs to stop the curse that has haunted his hometown for generations. But as Alan’s brushes with death become more frequent, he finds himself running out of luck.




Slaughter of the Saints


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Emma is stricken with guilt. She feels abandoned and alone in her dilemma. She is unable to find a solution that will satisfy her need to control. Emma is struggling to learn her every option, juggle her career, and stay on the road to success. She lives by the map she drew out for her life. Will she find her option, choose wisely, and get back on the proper road? Without a sincere guide, she may be lost or worse. Have you wandered off your road? Maybe you've lost your map. Do you want to find an answer to your own dilemma? If you answer yes to any of these, then when you help Emma, you may very well help yourself as well. The straightest path to self-discovery is by walking in another's shoes. Step into Emma's shoes and join her quest for absolution. Help her find the right path back onto her life's map. Venture out of your comfort zone now and walk with Emma in her search for what she is not looking for, faith.




Surviving the Slaughter


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Though the world was stunned by the horrific massacres of Tutsi by the Hutu majority in Rwanda beginning in April 1994, there has been little coverage of the reprisals that occurred after the Tutsi gained political power. During this time hundreds of thousands of Hutu were systematically hunted and killed. Surviving the Slaughter: The Ordeal of a Rwandan Refugee in Zaire is the eyewitness account of Marie Béatrice Umutesi. She tells of life in the refugee camps in Zaire and her flight across 2000 kilometers on foot. During this forced march, far from the world’s cameras, many Hutu refugees were trampled and murdered. Others died from hunger, exhaustion, and sickness, or simply vanished, ignored by the international community and betrayed by humanitarian organizations. Amidst this brutality, day-to-day suffering, and desperate survival, Umutesi managed to organize the camps to improve the quality of life for women and children. In this first-hand account of inexplicable brutality, day-to-day suffering, and survival, Marie Béatrice Umutesi sheds light on a backlash of violence that targeted the Hutu refugees of Rwanda after the victory of the Rwandan Patriotic Front in 1994. Umutesi’s documentation of the flight and terror of these years provides the world a veritable account of a history that is still widely unknown. After translations from its original French into three other languages, this important book is available in English for the first time. It is more than a testimony to the lives and humanity lost; it is a call for those politicians, military personnel, and humanitarian organizations responsible for the atrocious crimes—and the devastating silence—to be held accountable.




City of Slaughter


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Fourteen-year-old Carsie Akselrod and her younger sister, Lilia, flee the Russian pogroms to live with relatives on New York's teeming, dangerous Lower East Side. Like many Jewish immigrant Americans in the early 1900s, the girls go to work in sweatshops, eventually taking jobs at the ill-fated Triangle Waist Company, scene of the infamous 1911 industrial fire that claimed the lives of 146 garment workers. Set against Tammany Hall politics and gangland crime, City of Slaughter is a tale of a woman torn by family, faith, and her drive to rise from poverty, succeed in business, and claim her place in New York's world of fashion and society.