Why Can't Grammy Remember Me?


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This is a breakthrough book written on an important subject to children, parents, and grandparents. The subject is Dementia, or what is commonly referred to as memory loss. To the best of my knowledge, no other book on this subject has been written specifically for children ages 9 to 12. However, Hudson’s and Charlotte’s endearing adventure is for all readers; children, parents and grandparents. Your children will relate to the adventures of these two young girls, and as they learn about memory loss, so too will you and your children. As people live longer, the population winding up with Dementia is rapidly growing. Parents find themselves ill-equipped to talk to their children about this subject. They themselves know little, and without basic mental health knowledge, parents are unable to discuss this issue with their children. If you have a parent that is fine today, they could start the long, slow, goodbye tomorrow. I believe this book is a must read for all ages, and parents in particular should read it and discuss it with their children. Because this is such an important issue, I am going to donate 10% of my royalties to the Alzheimer Foundation.




With Twice the Love, Dessie Mei


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Award-winning author Justina Chen delivers a powerful and heartfelt novel about a young girl who accidentally discovers she has an identical twin sister. This uplifting novel about reunited adoptee sisters experiencing new family traditions, foods, and customs together is perfect for fans of Janae Marks, Kelly Yang, and Meg Medina. Dive into a nuanced portrayal of the transracial, transnational adoptee experience, including the joys and the sorrows within the wide spectrum of experiences as an adoptee. On Dessie Mei Breedlove’s first day at a new school in the middle of her sixth-grade year, who does she see? A classmate who looks exactly like her. As in: Dessie and Donna Lee have the exact same glossy black hair. The exact same brown eyes. The exact same cheeky smile. A secret DNA test reveals the shocking truth: Dessie and Donna are identical twins, adopted from the same orphanage in China, then separated into two different families: one white, the other Taiwanese American. The Breedloves and the Lees. Making up for lost time, the girls throw themselves into their newfound sisterhood, relishing every similarity. Cats or dogs (dogs!). Sweet or savory (both!). Favorite band (A2Z, duh!). But the small differences between the girls soon create tension…and when crisis strikes, Dessie must figure out who she is, where she belongs, and what it truly means to be a sister.







The Hookup Dilemma


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What happens when a random hookup turns into the ultimate dilemma? Rashida Howard has never been a one-night-stand kind of woman, but she has good reason for making an exception with Elliott after meeting him in a bar. Cliché? Yes. Utterly amazing? Absolutely. Regrets? None. Elliott Quinn is a workaholic. The one night he decides to break his routine, he has an encounter with the woman of his dreams. But no matter how amazing they are together, work will always come first. Now they’re fighting on opposite sides of an ongoing battle between Elliott’s company and Rashida’s community. It’s turning their lives upside down and seriously complicating the chemistry between them. Neither will risk their integrity or their heart...until they uncover the one secret that will change the game entirely.




Barker House


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"HERE is a voice to listen to! Moloney's voice is as true as a voice can be. Concise, with the right details rendered perfectly, these sentences come to the reader with marvelous straight forwardness, clean as a bone."--Elizabeth Strout Olive Kitteridge meets The Mars Room in this powerfully unsentimental work of fiction--a portrait of nine lives behind the concrete walls of a New Hampshire jail. David Moloney's Barker House follows the story of nine unforgettable New Hampshire correctional officers over the course of one year on the job. While veteran guards get by on what they consider survival strategies--including sadistic power-mongering and obsessive voyeurism--two rookies, including the only female officer on her shift, develop their own tactics for facing “the system.” Tracking their subtly intertwined lives, Barker House reveals the precarious world of the jailers, coming to a head when the unexpected death of one in their ranks brings them together. Timely and universal, this masterfully crafted debut adds a new layer to discussions of America's criminal justice system, and introduces a brilliant young literary talent.




Why Did Nobody Tell Me?


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WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME...... that the gurus don't always know best... that you don't have to 'get your figure back' six weeks after birth... that you don't need to worry about the other parents at the school gates... that it's okay to let them eat dirt... that you don't have to have a naughty stepAnd most importantly... that you should never buy a guinea pig?Drawn from the message boards of mumsnet.com and based on the assumption that if thousands of parents have found a piece of advice to be helpful then you can be pretty sure it's worth knowing, this book shapes that collective wisdom into dozens of dos and don'ts that will lead you through the minefield that is twenty-first-century parenting.







Billboard


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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.




Family Members


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Check out Bob's family members: Arlene, Grammy, Pappy, and Elias. Bob slammed his fist onto the kitchen table, rattling bones not his own! "Arlene, what's wrong?" Sobbing, she said, "I can't find my ring finger!" "I can't stand being around a washed-up, uninspired, lazy writer," says Elias. Arlene stood dreamy eyed in front of the open window as a soft breeze flirted with her hair, parting her auburn locks. Steam flared over the pane; with her pinky, she slashed Bill's name. Family Members consists of other stories: "The Strap" (as a young boy, well, let's just say that Bob's in trouble again and in need of a little strap correction), "Missing Out on the Unexplained" (it's Saturday night, time for another trip to the ER), "Pistol Whipped" (Elias stumbles into a gunshot victim), "Resurrection Hill" (everyone will need a shovel and a loyal partner), "The Underside of Ice" (love freezes over), and "What I Learned from Having Died" (sometimes you're better off to just stay dead).




My Dream Belongs to Me


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Growing up the eldest in a single parent home was proving to be a challenge for nineteen year old Ron Richards. Desperate to be the "man of the house," and take care of his family after his father's passing, Ron struggles to believe in himself. Though he is a talented and passionate singer, his issues with low self-esteem sometimes make it difficult for him perform with confidence and pursue his dream of becoming a famous singer. He has always found strength and support from his mother Mattie Ann, however when she dies from cancer, his support and strength gone, Ron turns to drugs to help him deal with the pain. With many opportunities in front of him to see his dream become reality, Ron faces many challenges, from caring for his siblings to a long distance relationship with his high school sweetheart. At the same time, music is also a healing mechanism for him. How will he make it through? Will drugs be the end of him, or will music help him begin again?