Donna's Christmas Birthday


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Since Donna's birthday is on Christmas Eve she's never had a real birthday party like her friends, and this year she sends an e-mail to tell Santa. Santa, Mrs. Claus and Miss Emma arrive at Donna's house in his sleigh, and take Donna to the North Pole for a magical Christmas Birthday Party. This charming humorous Christmas story captures the magic of Christmas, and will delight and entertain children for years to come.




My Prayer for You, My Friend


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This inspiring book from Grammy Award-winning performer and songwriter Donna Fargo is filled with hopes and wishes for the good friends who bless our lives every day. When given as a gift to someone special, Donna's words of appreciation and encouragement will let that person know how grateful you are for their presence in your life and that you pray for God to keep them happy, safe, and strong. This heartfelt keepsake book will serve as a powerful reminder to treasured friends that they are always in your thoughts and prayers.




The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano


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A deeply moving novel about a woman who thought she never wanted to be a mother—and the many ways that life can surprise us “An ode to possibility” — The Washington Post Rose Napolitano is fighting with her husband, Luke, about prenatal vitamins. She promised she'd take them, but didn't. He promised before they got married that he'd never want children, but now he's changed his mind. Their marriage has come to rest on this one question: Can Rose find it in herself to become a mother? Rose is a successful professor and academic. She's never wanted to have a child. The fight ends, and with it their marriage. But then, Rose has a fight with Luke about the vitamins--again. This time the fight goes slightly differently, and so does Rose's future as she grapples with whether she can indeed give up the one thing she thought she knew about herself. Can she reimagine her life in a completely new way? That reimagining plays out again and again in each of Rose's nine lives, just as it does for each of us as we grow into adulthood. What are the consequences of our biggest choices? How would life change if we let go of our preconceived ideas of ourselves and became someone completely new? Rose Napolitano's experience of choosing and then choosing again shows us in an utterly compelling way what it means, literally, to reinvent a life and, sometimes, become a different kind of woman than we ever imagined. A stunning novel about love, loss, betrayal, divorce, death, a woman's career and her identity, The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano is about finding one's way into a future that wasn't the future one planned, and the ways that fate intercedes when we least expect it.




Never Been This Old Before


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In this most recent sequel to his award-winning memoir, "Mother and Me—Escape from Warsaw 1939," Julian Padowicz presents the adult years of his continuing struggle to become his own person, in the face of his domineering mother's responses to the personal challenges created by the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Three previous memoirs covered his childhood and adolescence as Julian and his courageous and creative mother struggle to survive WWII and escape to America—in this one, adult Julian, educated now in the United States, struggles to free himself of the suffocating pall his celebrated but driven and self-centered mother has laid over his life. Growing up in a venerable boarding school and the homes of relatives, while his mother pursues social objectives, Julian searches for companionship, love, and a career, achieving them eventually, after a series of missteps and misadventures.




Brent's Law


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The cougar inside her purrs at his touch, but is she willing to pay the price for succumbing to temptation? Thirty-eight-year-old Samantha Owen worked hard to earn the distinction of being the most respected divorce attorney in Sandton, South Africa. Ethical and politically correct conduct ensure she remains at the top of her game and in high demand by rich and influential clients. When the arrogant and sinfully rich international rugby player, Brent Russell, saunters into Samantha's office, he evokes flashes of satin sheets and tangled bodies in her mind. But, despite resembling a Greek god and setting her body on fire, he is off-limits. Twelve years younger than her and her client's soon to be ex-husband, Samantha could be disbarred by just talking to Brent without his attorney present. Besides, Samantha never dates married men—ever. Used to getting his own way and determined to have her in his bed, Brent embarks on a relentless pursuit of Samantha. Despite Samantha returning his gifts and refusing to consider having dinner with him, he slowly erodes all her objections to an affair between them. Only when he uses his fame to finalise the divorce while Samantha is on her annual leave, does she agree to accompany him for a holiday on his farm at Komatipoort—a decision that could cost her both her reputation and career.




Christmas TV Memories


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For most of us, fond memories of the Christmas season are inseparable from TV’s holiday presentations. The world loves everything from iconic cartoons like How the Grinch Stole Christmas and A Charlie Brown Christmas to the ground-breaking Julia sitcom segment, “I’m Dreaming of a Black Christmas,” Christmas in Rockefeller Center, and the 1992 TV-remake of Christmas in Connecticut directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Christmas TV Memories: Nostalgic Holiday Favorites of the Small Screen embraces it all, offering a tinsel-decked traipse down memory lane and chronicling animated classics, variety shows, made-for-TV features, and holiday-specific episodes of series like The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. With a Foreword by best-selling Free to Be You and Me author and That Girl star Marlo Thomas, along with commentary from other celebrities, historical quotes, and insights from entertainment journalists and archivists, Christmas TV Memories serves as the go-to companion to the small screen’s most cherished holiday programs.




Fresh Eggs


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Calvin Cassowary is ready to do whatever it takes to keep Cassowary Farm in the family for one more generation. Hatching a scheme to specialize in chickens, soon he’s got a million hens laying eggs for Gallinipper Foods, but he still finds himself deeper and deeper into debt. To make matters worse, his chicken-loving daughter Rhea is spending far too much time with the chickens and is starting to act very strange. Filled with as many tears as chuckles, Rob Levandoski’s Fresh Eggs is a provocative father-daughter tale guaranteed to make you ponder the realities of modern farming and think twice the next time someone asks, “white or dark meat?”




The Triumph of Persistence, Determination and Preparation


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Today is Fathers Day and our children are planning a get together at their house. As is usual for this time of day, there was the morning fog replaced later by a clear sky, bright sunshine and warmth. The expected high temperature today is 71 degrees Fahrenheit up from this mornings 65 but nowhere near the 91 degrees that thermometers would normally register on Fathers day when I was a kid. Our children have invited us over to celebrate, since our oldest son is now a father himself, and as my wife and I drove over to their duplex, I realized that three generations of my family will be there and it became clear to me that the time had come for me to provide them with a biographical accounting that will fill in some blanks about their paternal roots and give them a clearer understanding of one half of their cultural heritage. It may have appeared to our children during their short childhood visits to the ancestral homeland of their father, that their aunts, uncles and cousins lived differently, and were apparently not as sophisticated as the people with whom they interacted in Berkeley. They were too young to appreciate the fact that their aunts and uncles had successful careers as teachers, master welders, policemen, grocery chain manager, and personal assistant to the President of their countrys Senate. They probably judged that their cousins toys were comparatively primitive viewed against the electronic marvels that they were accustomed to, nor were they as numerous. Television reception there was deplorable compared to what they were used to at home, and the duration of programming was limited, but academically, their young relatives skills were comparable to their own. On one occasion they were awed by the ability of a few of their cousins to build a functional lean-to that fitted into the games they were




The Parker Cafe


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Olivia is determined to get the new cafe up and running. She just hopes she can prove to herself, her mother, and the town that she's capable of making it a successful venture. When the charming Austin Woods comes to town and offers to help with promotion and social media, how can she refuse? But someone returns to town and threatens to ruin everything... Read more about the lives of the Parker Women in this delightful continuation of the Moonbeam Bay series. Heather and Jesse are still at odds... and why is that? Evelyn uses her cooking talents to plan out the menu for the cafe and hopes to finally have a career she can be proud of. Donna and Barry continue on with their romance despite some road bumps along the way. Try this feel-good beach read! MOONBEAM BAY - the series The Parker Women - Book One The Parker Cafe - Book Two A Heather Parker Original - Book Three The Parker Family Secret - Book Four Grace Parker's Peach Pie - Book Five The Perks of Being a Parker - Book Six Similar to books by Pamela Kelley, Debbie Macomber, Elin Hilderbrand, Robyn Carr, Sherryl Woods, Nicholas Sparks, Rachel Hanna, Susan Wiggs, and Susan Mallery. A heartwarming, feel-good beach read.




How I Became Me


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How I Became Me is a book I wrote that is a story of my life. I have lived in eight states and over ten cites. From city to city I would bring something along with me were ever I went. That something was me. I have been addicted to sex and alcohol and cocaine and everything else I found enjoyable in my life. Those things also brought me so much depression and hurt and pain were I thought I didnt want to live anymore. Infact I have tried to kill myself three times and once in a coma for three days. I have gone up and down like most addicts do but the downs are so much worst then the ups. To all addicts who read this, let me show you what not to do. To all those who have love for addicts, read this to show what direction they are headed in. Follow my words and my lead cause most of us are the same and do the same dumb things. We dont need love or some one who think they can show us the right way. We need to find a way our selves to want a reason to survive. To want to find something deep in ourselves to want to be in recovery. To all that will listen this book is my true life