That's All


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“...something was happening deep inside him, like his heart wanted to yawn...” “How foolish to begin once more to imagine his life as really worth living; to forget that no life is worth living; or rather, that being alive is hardly worth anything.”




For Love, That's All


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Romance Mystery: Love remains as unfathomable as the cosmos, and as mysterious as life itself. Many emotions wear the mask of love, and many persons have said, truly or not, that their deeds were done in its name. For Matt Corso, love has become a journey, uncharted, and winding through encounters with all kinds of unexpected people and places. Can he, with his own flaws and mixed motivations, begin to understand love's darkest secrets? Or, will he find himself baffled, by the words and grand designs that claim their roots in the fertile ground of love




Southsiders:That's All Right


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Ray Spalding's had enough of his wife, Paula. He's left his home in Edinburgh's Southside and headed for Belfast. It's safer there. Unknown to Ray, Paula's also had enough of him. She's not going back home. Not now, not ever. Jesse Spalding wakes up one morning to find both his parents gone. And he can't tell anyone or he'll be taken into care. As time passes and bills need paying, all Jesse can rely on are his wits, his friend Archie and his dad's 1950s record collection. Southsiders: That's All Right is the first in a series of powerful short novels that follow the spiralling fortunes of Ray and Jesse, pushing father and son to their limits while they struggle against the odds in the darker shadows of two of Britain's capital cities. "The prose is tightrope taut and the plotting first class ... a tense and thrilling novella" - Crimesquad.com on Mr Suit "Grim, but really good" - Ian Rankin on Smoke Nigel Bird is the author of several novels, novellas and short story collections, including In Loco Parentis, Smoke, Mr Suit and Dirty Old Town.




That’S All I’M Gonna Say


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The book has three sections. Section 1 Thats All Im Gonna Say About That was authored by Molly. It has stories that might be used in daily quiet time. It was not meant to be read as one continual story. It is intended to bring a chuckle, a tear, or stir some emotion to draw the reader in and have them want to have a good day, to tell someone they love them, or just simply do something extraordinary thats not really planned to lift someones spirit Section 2 Earp Family Lore was authored by Wesley. It involves family stories of Grandma Earp. Most took place in Eastland County of Texas. It involves having to move to a new country to start over. It shares how the family always stayed in touch and how when anyone had a problem, they all joined and helped until the burdened one could walk alone. There was a time of moving on upfrom mules for plowing to a tractor and, finally, to a car. The family went from fireplace heat to butane, from lamps to electric lights, and from iceboxes to refrigerators. Section 3 Roots from the Stump was written by Molly. It involves the family from Molly and Wess grandparents to the present day. And are we related to Wyatt Earp? Are we related to Cynthia Ann Parker and Quanah Parker?




It’s All Just Love, That’s All


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M. May’s story will inspire you to never give up and support you in always finding the gifts in adversity. After all, its all just love and this is the beginning for you to live your best life.




24 Hours: That's All It Takes!


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Written in 24 hours across 4 long-haul flights, the author wishes for this book to be read under 24 hours and be an inspiring catalyst to aspirants on their journey to achieve whatever professional or personal goals they have for themselves. It uses a combination of frameworks, stories, quotations and personal experiences to convey timeless principles that will help the readers to form their own 'goal achievement guide'. Simple, yet effective, the book is meant to trigger a few thoughts that will anchor the dreams and efforts for the readers and propel them to ACT NOW!




...... And That's All She Wrote!!!


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Many friends have come to me with fresh ideas and thoughts that they want to share or information that they want to just get out there' We, as our own worst enemies, have sunken into an abyss of comfortable procrastination of self- justified arrested development. And that's All She Wrote!!!' serves to provide inspiration and motivation to these individuals as well as added introspect into the life and thoughts of one woman's journey to the point of revelation.




I'll Tell You One Damn Thing and That's All i Know


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Arden artfully conveys real-life experiences and depths of emotion through her insightful lyrics. Her wit was first put to the page in the fall of 2002 when her first collection of journals, if i knew, don't you think i'd tell you? was published. These are best of the next, selected directly from her won on-line journals.




Cuban, That's All! an Exile in Three Acts


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‘Cuba in 1965 was no longer the paradise it had once been…There was, literally, nowhere else to go but out.’ So says The Shoebox Child, one of the many exiled voices in Cuban, That’s All! Listen to the stories of assimilation as you travel from 1959 to the world of today’s Cuban exiles. Hear the voices of Camarioca, the Freedom Flights, Operacion Pedro Pan, the Mariel Boatlift and today with the pathos, humor and honesty that only Cubans can bring to their repatriation experience. Laugh with Mayflower Mary as she tells you about her Cubano husb∧ Cry with Luisito Dolor, a gay, Mariel boatlift refugee who spent time in a Cuban prison; meet all the voices as they embark with you on their journey toward their new homeland.




More Cuban, That's All!: Acting Out In Exile - The Voices of the Cuban Diaspora Speak Again


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The sequel to the series of Monologues, Cuban, That's All!: An Exile In Three Acts - Candid Voices of a Spanglish Existence. Hear the voices of exile from 1959 post revolution Cuba thru today as they detail their repatriation experience in humorous, poignant and often times emotional monologues told in Spanish, English and Spanglish. Monolouges include La Cola, Muerto Vivo, El Amor Tiene Cara de Comida, La Cenicienta and La Dieta Cubana. Not to be missed.