Lucky Lucy


Book Description

Lucky Lucy is the second book in Shirley M. Gebert's Sound Series, developed to assist children in speech development through a technique called 'sound bombardment.' The targeted sound in this story is the /l/ sound. Children will hear the sound created over and over as Lucky Lucy fills hearts with light and laughter by licking her lollipop!




Lucky Stars


Book Description

Three separate voices narrate this comedy in which three unlikely friends are brought together by a duck and, to their surprise, they find the courage to join a chorus where kids learn more than just music.




Bad Luck, Lucy!


Book Description

When Lucy finds a shiny coin that her father tells her is lucky, she rushes to show it to her mother.




Laughs, Luck . . . and Lucy


Book Description

The man Lucille Ball called the brains of I Love Lucy gives us an inside view of television history as it was being made. Jess Oppenheimer's famous sitcom was the most popular and influential television phenomenon in the history of the medium. Forty-five years after its debut, it remains a favourite the world over.







Living Like Jesus


Book Description

Living Like Jesus is a book for children to learn who Jesus is and how we are supposed to be like Him. Each chapter starts with a pre-reading Bible study and questions and ends with a real-life application of the story. Each story is geared toward a child's life experience where they learn lessons about how they grew to learn to be like Jesus. This book is an amazing way for parents and their children to come together and learn about Jesus's love, grace, and mercy. It also gives children the tools and opportunity to grow into the person God wants them to be.




Lucky


Book Description

With an introduction by the author of Circe and The Song of Achilles, Madeline Miller In Lucky Alice Sebold reveals how her life was irrevocably changed when, as an eighteen-year-old college freshman, she was raped and beaten inside a tunnel near her campus. In this same tunnel, a girl had been raped and dismembered. By comparison, Alice was told by police, she was lucky. Though Alice’s friends and family try their best to offer understanding and support, in the end it is Alice’s formidable spirit which resonates most in these pages. In a narrative both painful and inspiring, Alice Sebold shines a light on the true experience of violent trauma. Sebold’s redemption turns out to be as hard-won as it is real.




ICC Magazine #1


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ICC Magazine Premiere Issue #1 spotlights Carlos Raphael and the Power Company, Independent filmmaker Alex Fernandez’ world of The Body Jumpers, Pam Harrison and her science fiction space opera A Deviant Mind, and two of ICC’s flagship ladies battle it out n Rumble Time! Don’t miss our comic reviews, and tips and advice for Independent Comic Publishers! Join ICC Magazine as we showcase the best and brightest stars in Independent Comics, and offer tips and advice for upcoming artists from the pros. If you thought there were no inspirational material or resources for Independent Comic artists, let us be your guide! Independent Creators Connection is your creative nexus!




Lucky Luna


Book Description

Award-winning author Diana Lopez returns to her middle-grade sweet spot in this delightful novel perfect for fans of Wendy Mass, Charise Mericle Harper, and Angela Cervantes. You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your primas...Luna Ramos has more cousins than she can count, and even though her mom says that makes her lucky, Luna knows that every time she gets in trouble, one of her primas is responsible.But when Luna locks her know-it-all cousin Claudia in the bathroom at their cousin's quinceanera, Luna has no one to blame but herself. Her punishment? No hats for a whole month-which is a big deal because Luna's always been embarrassed by her hair, and hats make her feel more comfortable.To make things even worse, Claudia is transferring to her school, and now she'll have a chance to tattle on Luna even more than she already does! Her grandmother offers some sage advice, but since it's in Spanish, Luna gets it all wrong, and when the kids at school begin making fun of Claudia, Luna must decide what matters more: family or her reputation.




The Ballad of Lucy Whipple


Book Description

In 1849 a twelve-year-old girl who calls herself Lucy is distraught when her mother moves the family from Massachusetts to a small California mining town. There Lucy helps run a boarding house and looks for comfort in books while trying to find a way to return "home."