MAKE-BELIEVE FAMILY


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Their engagement was just a game… It was also a game of high stakes. If Sarah didn't pose as Kane Brody's intended bride, he risked losing his daughter forever, and Sarah couldn't bear to see little Bambi hurt. However, there was an even bigger problem: Kane was a most desirable pretend-fiancé, and it was all Sarah could do to remember that her perfect new family wasn't for keeps, and her fairy-tale engagement was in fact…only make-believe!




The Make-Believe Family


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Faith Lewis has a life most women would envy--married to her true love, living in her dream home and surrounded by loving friends and family. When she and her husband, Jamison, learn they're going to be the parents of triplets, Faith is ecstatic! All her dreams have come true and she couldn't be happier. But, just like the Garden of Eden, the fall comes fast and furious! Her former employer, Evan, despite trying to reconcile with his wife, is still in Faith's life and Jamison isn't pleased. Evan's daughters dote on Faith because she was their caretaker and the only constant in their lives, which fuels jealously in Evan's wife and causes more friction, making Faith's life very uncomfortable. As Faith navigates pregnancy, her BFF's move to Georgia, Jamison's trust issues with Faith's and Evan's friendship, and discord with her in-laws, she wonders if she's cut out for "married with children!" The premature birth of the triplets is a harbinger of events that quickly sends Faith's life spinning out of control. Faith, could never, ever have imagined her fairytale would turn into a nightmare from which she might never awake. THE MAKE-BELIEVE FAMILY is the unforgettable story of a woman whose desire for a warm, loving family leads her to take a chance on love and risk her heart in the trials and tribulations of life while struggling to keep her faith through it all.




The House of Make-Believe


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An attempt to cover all aspects of children's make-believe. The authors examine how imaginative play begins and develops and provide examples and evidence on the young child's invocation of imaginary friends, the adolescent's daring games and the adult's private imagery and inner thought.




Minders of Make-believe


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Marcus offers this animated history of the visionaries--editors, illustrators, and others--whose books have transformed American childhood and American culture.




I Love You Just the Way You Are


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A beautiful picture book with sweet, rhyming text.




Make-believe


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For parents and teachers, this work presents more than 100 games and activities to foster both the imagination and a sense of play in children aged two to five. It consists of an easy-to-follow manual format that contains narrative sections which discuss the importance of imaginative play in the development of: intelligence; communiation and vocabulary; social skills; problem-solving skills; creativity; physical strength and agility; and healthy self-esteem. The narrative sections are followed by activities related to the skill set under discussion.




Women in Prison


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It is old news that the conditions and policies of women's prisons are different from those for incarcerated men. Less evident, however, is how gender differences shape those policies, and how gender identity and roles shape women's adaptation and resistance to prison culture and control. The papers in this collection explore how the gender-based attitudes that women bring to prison frame how they respond to the prison environment -- and how gender stereotypes continue to affect the treatment and opportunities of incarcerated women today. It looks particularly at how the personal and social problems imported into the prison setting become part of the intricate web of prison culture and how extensively women's prison experience reflects the control and domination they experienced in the outside world.




Aging


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Jest Right


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All of Xanth is a stage as an unlikely hero saves the show in the New York Times–bestselling series. There’s no shortage of laughs when Jess is around; she’s been cursed to have nobody take her seriously. But her dubious talent comes in handy when she meets the very handsome showman Magnus. He promises to fake taking her seriously—if Jess joins his traveling show. But first they must see the Good Magician. He will give them the use of the flying Fire Boat to tour the realm if they complete a quest. The only problem is, he can’t remember what quest. Something to do with night mares, day mares, and one or two future princesses. As Jess and Magnus try to unravel the mystery, they discover their true mission: to save Xanth from a big bird with a bone to peck . . .




Since I Can Remember


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At the age of sixteen, I felt the need to tell of my childhood. As I entered a rough relationship that ended with lost of trust, I decided the need to have it published, a need not as an excuse for my actions of getting rid of a sore that’s trying to take my family away. So over the years in its completion, I felt tears, love, and the need to do this story of just how great a large family worked the earth. They had parents and seventeen children to care for, hard but fair. They were taught to use everything they could—fairness, love, and need. Over the time they had before death, we all tried to practice what they preached, and some still do until now. The house is old, and the property changed a bit. I, as owner now of the true homestead, have replaced what I could. Like my dad, I hope my pockets go from pennies to dimes to survive a much harder world.