Sistaz Squirrels


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"Kimme's Spring Break" is a story about a young girl desiring to have fun on her spring break only to experience hard work, aches, pain, and exhaustion working with her sisters for the week. Each day Kimme would spend time with one of the sisters and find herself working and not totally enjoying the week. In the end, however she discovers her hard work is greatly rewarded.




Kimme Meets Squirrelly D


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This story is about a young girl named Kimme and her quest to meet her favorite rap artist named Squirrelly D. Kimme finds out that Squirrelly D will be in town for one day to promote his new CD. Kimme pleads with her sister Roxy to meet Squirrelly D in person. Roxy tells Kimme that meeting Squirrelly D would be next to impossible because of his schedule. Kimme was more determine than ever before. There was nothing that would stop her from trying. She enlisted the help of her mother to help with her plan. Kimme and her mother set out to meet Squirrelly D at one of the three places he was schedule to be at. Kimme and her mother face large crowds, security guards and traffic to meet Squirrelly D. They faced frustration, hurt, and sadness in the coarse of one day chasing after Squirrelly D. After exhausting every avenue, they gave up only to be noticed by Squirrelly D at the radio station. He felt sorry for them after watching them get trampled at the radio station and decided to make a special guest appearance at their home. Kimme gets the gift of a lifetime and realized that dreams do come true.




Kimme Gets a Valentine


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This story is about a young girl named Kimme and her friends excited about Valentine Day at school. While all the other students are receiving valentine cards, Kimme struggled with the notion of not receiving one all day. She experience frustration and sadness while waiting to get a valentine card. In the end, surprisingly she has given a beautiful valentine card and flowers from a classmate that had brighten up her day.




Storetry


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The Legend of Storetry continues to prevail with its ghetto gospels and real life stories that will shock the psyche and help open the blind and ghetto souls in the world in a poetic and raunchy motion. Storetry has returned to rapture the ghettos in America to the next level. It is a down to earth and up close and personal hardcore book that will expand the awareness of the ignorant if read carefully. That which makes a person laugh can also make a person cry so never judge a book by its cover or title because miracles dont happen until you give something a try. So dont stop at this introduction because the real wisdom lies within the pages of this book and there is something different on each page so open up and take a close look.




It's Spring!


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Simple text and bold, beautiful paper sculpture convey the animal life, plant life, weather, colors, clothing, and feelings associated with the spring season.




It's Spring! It's Spring!


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Guess what?! It’s that time of year again in beautiful eastern North America when everything is zen. It’s spring! It’s spring! The snow is melting, the rain is pelting, the birds are chirping and the bees are working. Days of longer hours awakening the beautiful flowers, playing in a puddle while the little critters cuddle. There are so many different wonderful things to look for and to listen for while you explore. Up in the sky flying high, things on the ground to be found. Want to learn more? Take a look inside and you will find where they all hide!




Fortunate Families


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Fortunate Families addresses the experience of Catholic parents who love their gay sons and lesbian daughters. The book had its genesis in a descriptive survey of over 200 such parents. It integrates results from the survey, church documents and stories so readers can access what they need most. Some readers will search for accurate information about Catholic teaching, others may connect with the lived experience of other Catholic parents. Still others will find examples of ministerial advocacy and support within the Catholic Church. Fortunate Families has all this and more. Conventional wisdom emphasizes the stories of parents who react to the news that their child is gay in verbally or physically abusive ways. These stories are told so often they take on an aura of normalcy. But there are other stories - of parents who struggle against the pressures of society and church to find and believe in the goodness of their gay child. It is critically important for parents to hear the stories of others who walked the same road before them-who have come through the experience closer to their gay or lesbian child, and who are willing to work to make the church more welcoming. Equally important is the opportunity for pastoral ministers to hear the voices of these parents and understand the need for outreach and pastoral care for gay and lesbian Catholics and their families. Fortunate Families will help prepare pastoral ministers help families come out of their isolation, work through their confusion and pain, and celebrate how fortunate they actually are.




Capital


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Acclaimed artist Kenneth Goldsmith’s thousand-page homage to New York City Here is a kaleidoscopic assemblage and poetic history of New York: an unparalleled and original homage to the city, composed entirely of quotations. Drawn from a huge array of sources—histories, memoirs, newspaper articles, novels, government documents, emails—and organized into interpretive categories that reveal the philosophical architecture of the city, Capital is the ne plus ultra of books on the ultimate megalopolis. It is also a book of experimental literature that transposes Walter Benjamin’s unfinished magnum opus of literary montage on the modern city, The Arcades Project, from nineteenth-century Paris to twentieth-century New York, bringing the streets and its inhabitants to life in categories such as “Sex,” “Central Park,” “Commodity,” “Loneliness,” “Gentrification,” “Advertising,” and “Mapplethorpe.” Capital is a book designed to fascinate and to fail—for can a megalopolis truly ever be captured in words? Can a history, no matter how extensive, ever be comprehensive? Each reading of this book, and of New York, is a unique and impossible project.




it hardly matters now


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Pixel Pirate II


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