The Girl in the Pink Shoes


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Jessica Harrington grew up not really knowing her biological father. He was something of an enigma, living in a country thousands of miles away. She was very much part of a single-parent family, relying on her mother for everything. That is, until her mother's boyfriend stepped into her life. The Girl in the Pink Shoes is a harrowing and graphic account of a young girl's physical and sexual abuse at the hands of her stepfather, already a convicted paedophile. Jessica Harrington thought she would be protected. After all, wasn't that what mums were supposed to do? Jessica's mother betrayed her and looked the other way. She allowed the devil himself into her daughter's bedroom. What followed was years of the most horrific abuse imaginable, brutal rapes, video recordings from hidden cameras, and introductions to other paedophiles. Warned that if she ever breathed a word to anyone, she would be tortured and killed, there was never a safe place to hide from the horrors she faced on a daily basis. Bullied at school, raped and beaten at home, Jessica saw no way out and tried to take her own life. But even then, the abuse and the torment continued for many years. An incredible story from one of life's true survivors that will leave a lasting impression long after the last page has been turned.




Barbie in the Pink Shoes


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Hailey (Barbie) and her friend Kristen are two ballet students at a special dance school. Their ballet instructor is always telling Hailey to keep to the routine and to stop changing the dance. But, Hailey loves to make the dance her own. One day, Hailey's dance shoe rips, so she and Kristen go downstairs to the seamstress/cobbler to get her shoes fixed. Madame Katarina gives her a pair of magic dance shoes, which transport the girls to a magical place where Hailey becomes the lead dancer in all the classic ballets. One of the girls is kidnapped by the evil Snow Queen. But with the help of her friend, and by staying true to herself, she dances her way toa bright future. After reading the book, girls can then play pretend with the pretty, collectable bracelet!




Ballet Shoes


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Three orphan girls. A pair of pink slippers. A lifetime in the spotlight. Read the classic that has captivated generations! Pauline, Petrova, and Posy love their quiet life together. They are orphans who have been raised as sisters, and when their new family needs money, the girls want to help. They decide to join the Children's Academy of Dancing and Stage Training to earn their keep. Each girl works hard following her dream. Pauline is destined for the movies. Posy is a born dancer. And Petrova? She finds she'd rather be a pilot than perform a pirouette. This beautiful children's classic is perfect for girls who love to dream about ballet, friendship, and finding their own special talents. Adult readers may remember them as the "Shoes" books from You've Got Mail!




Pink Shoes and Jilbaab


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SUCCESS OR HIJAB? PIETY OR PROGRESSIVENESS? WHY NOT ALL?! As she goes through life, A girl's head is filled with a lot of questions. For a hijabi, those questions are a lot more. But for an aspiring hijabi, it is mostly... "What if?" "Do I?" "How do I?" "But why not?!" "Oh no!" "What now?!" Pink Shoes and Jilbaab is a witty guide to Hijabsville. With many not-so-graceful moments from her personal life, Author Kiran Shah attempts to answer questions that might make the ride easier for the newbies. She will tell you what to expect, how to own it, and when to just duck and hide. Insightful and peppy, this book will have you on your feet and want to take some action instantly. Testimonials: "How refreshing it was to read a book that is relatable in so many ways and touches your soul. I imagined myself as a teenager again and went through every emotion I felt when I began my hijab journey. I wish I had the chance to read something like this when I was 16. You are right, Kiran. Pink Shoes and Jilbaab talks to you like a friend. There is motivation, reflection, emotion, family, spirituality, to name a few. It serves just what young girls would need. A must-read!" Sheza Qamar, Play Therapist, Dyslexia Advocate, Motivational Speaker, and Podcaster "Kiran puts all her knowledge in your hand, in black and white. She whole-heartedly puts all her wisdom through her experience and maturity on the table to help young girls travel safely through their journey with faith, grace, and conviction and above all with a true understanding of religious values." Hoda Elsobky, Happiness Mentor and Author of Dare to be Happy. "Kiran's light-hearted and non-mothering philosophy is a perfect fit for today's teens." Moustafa Hamwi, The Passionpreneur




Barbie in the Pink Shoes Junior Novelization (Barbie)


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Girls ages 8-12 will love reading the whole story of Barbie's latest film. This Junior Novelization features eight pages of full-color images directly from the movie!




Barbie in the Pink Shoes


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Kristyn is a ballerina who dreams of dancing the perfect dance. When she steps into a pair of magical pink shoes, she is swept into the world of her favorite ballet--and she is the star!




Barbie in the Pink Shoes


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Girls 3-7 will love this full-color storybook based on the latest Barbie movie.




Barbie in the Pink Shoes


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Based on the latest direct–to–video Barbie movie, this panorama stickerbook encourages girls to read the story and then recreate the tale with reusable stickers and a two-sided play board. Hailey (Barbie) and her friend Kristen are two ballet students at a special dance school. Their ballet instructor is always telling Hailey to keep to the routine and to stop changing the dance. But, Hailey loves to make the dance her own. One day, Hailey's dance shoe rips, so she and Kristen go downstairs to the seamstress/cobbler to get her shoes fixed. Madame Katarina gives her a pair of magic dance shoes, which transport the girls to a magical place where Hailey becomes the lead dancer in all the classic ballets. And true to form, she keeps changing the dance routines a bit. Soon after one of the girls is kidnapped by the evil Snow Queen. But with the help of her friend, and by staying true to herself, she dances her way to a bright future. With this Panorama Sticker Storybook, girls read the story, and then they can play out the scenes with the reusable stickers and three panoramic play scenes attached at the front and back of the book.




If the Pink Shoe Fits


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"These stories are a fitting tribute to Mary Kay's enduring legacy." -Erma Thomson, Special Assistant to Mary Kay Ash for almost thirty years Taking advantage of the flexibility of the Mary Kay opportunity, Doretha spent the first three years of her Mary Kay career focused more on motherhood and taking care of her family until she received the now infamous termination letter. Motivated by the "inspiration of termination," she set her first real goal and sprang into action, debuting as a Director six months later and setting the trajectory for a career that would make her one of the most successful women in the history of Mary Kay. Almost forty years later, Doretha retired as the Number One Elite Executive Independent National Sales Director ("NSD") worldwide with over $10,000,000 in career earnings. She was also the first NSD in the history of the Company to earn over $100,000 in one month and the first to be "on-target" for a million-dollar year as she led a $66,700,000 international sales force known in Mary Kay parlance as the "Dingler Area." "As the company she founded celebrates half a century, I take such great pride that I was able to get to know a woman who is virtually all by herself in the category of inspirational business leaders with an innate understanding of women." -Yvonne Pendleton, former Director of Corporate Heritage for Mary Kay, Inc. "It is leaders like you who have made our company great." -Telegram from Mary Kay Ash to Doretha Dingler, April 8, 1976




Little Pink Shoes


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A young girl volunteers to visit a lonely woman in a retirement home. The woman writes in her diary, and seems to have only family memories and a son who lives far away; the girl is troubled by a sick brother who takes all her parents' attention.