Me, You, and the Other Two


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Me standing here, you standing there... I see you. And you see me seeing you. Deeper than your husband sees you.We don't belong to each other and don't want to. But I want to take your body and use you-and you want it, too.Leo throws caution and limitations to the wind, asserting his desires and taking what he wants. The ensuing moments of revelation will set in motion a twisted morass of chaotic growth. Leo's wife, the Other Woman's husband, and the intertwined threads of exciting new people and situations all meander down a winding path. The destination nobody can predict.To connect without neglecting myself. To embrace fun and freedom. What is love, what is beauty, and what is permanence?The questions run far deeper than words as Leo, Savannah, Rose, Fred, and others each face a disruption that shakes them to their core.




Valentine's Day Jitters


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In this installment of the best-selling Jitters series, Mrs. Hartwell is planning the perfect Valentine's Day party for her class, complete with crafts, games, and a super-big, super-complicated cake! What could possibly go wrong? Everyone's favorite teacher has the jitters again! Sarah Jane Hartwell is determined to host the perfect Valentine's Day party to show her students how much she cares. But no matter how hard she tries, nothing goes according to plan. From pin-the-smile-on-the-teacher to crafts with glitter, glue, ribbons, and lace, the class quickly devolves into chaos. Mrs. Hartwell feels like the event is a disaster, but the students have a great time! Not only do they already know that she cares, it turns out they care a lot about her as well.




Hand to Hold


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This heartwarming picture book reassures children that a parent’s love never lets go—based on the poignant lyrics of JJ Heller’s beloved lullaby “Hand to Hold.” “May the living light inside you be the compass as you go / May you always know you have my hand to hold.” With delightful illustrations and an engaging rhyme scheme, this book offers the promise of security and love every child’s heart longs to know. From skipping stones and counting stars to climbing trees and telling stories, every moment is wrapped snugly in the certain warmth of a parent’s presence and God’s blessing. With poignancy and joy, this bedtime read captures the unconditional love parents want their children to know but so often fail to express amid the chaos of daily life.




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How I Met My Monster


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One night, when Ethan reaches under his bed for a toy truck, he finds this note instead: "Monsters! Meet here for final test." Ethan is sure his parents are trying to trick him into staying under the covers, until he sees five colorful sets of eyes blinking at him from beneath the bed. Soon, a colorful parade of quirky, squeaky little monsters compete to become Ethan's monster. But only the little green monster, Gabe, has the perfect blend of stomach-rumbling and snorting needed to get Ethan into bed and keep him there so he falls asleep—which as everyone knows, is the real reason for monsters under beds. With its perfect balance of giggles and shivers, this silly-spooky prequel to the award-winning I Need My Monster and Hey, That's MY Monster! will keep young readers entertained.




Tell Me You're Sorry, Daddy - Two Scared Little Girls. One Abusive Father. One Survived Against All Odds to Tell Their Story


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Tell Me You're Sorry, Daddy is the moving true story of one man's horrific campaign of abuse against his own daughter, which continued for more than seven years of her childhood, and has had effects which continue to this day. 32 years after the abuse began, Caryn Walker finally saw her father in court in 2011, charged with 24 counts of abuse against her. As she awaited the verdict, she looked at the man who robbed her of so many years, who never showed any remorse, and realised that she was the one who was strong, she was the survivor. Caryn knew that it was time for her to tell her full story - and that of her dead sister, Jennifer. Against all the odds, she fought. And she won.




The two me


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If your heart begins to palpitate you will accept its own rules. Maybe it turns us into more emotional figures, certainly more altruistic and inclined to give all of yourself to others outlines. Every little thing will have a priceless value in our eyes, we will be shrouded by a sort of euphoria that will make us incapable of having an objective view. Love is this, an enhanced, inordinate and sublime real world able to transport you to a fairy world that does not offer the perspective between reality and fantasy. It takes a minuscule juncture to fall in love, but an indefinite time for overcome a disillusion that inevitably causes an internal hole in us which will accompany us in every moment of our life.




Two for Me, One for You


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"'One mushroom for you and one mushroom for me," said bear. "And another mushroom for me. That's fair. I'm big, so I need to eat a lot." Weasel did not agree.--




Me and My Son Book Two


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Take Two Aspirins, But Don't Call Me in the Morning


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In response to the stifling socialism of the Canadian health care system and the intolerably long Canadian winters, Dr. Mel Genraich made a life-altering decision: leave Toronto for good, and seek his fortune in Houston, Texas. Little did he know that in the short space of eight years, he would be divorced from his wife and children, remarried to a native Texan (from a staunch Church of Christ family, no less), and would relocate his practice to the Texas Panhandle. Take Two Aspirins, but Don't Call Me in the Morning depicts the travels and struggles of a Canadian Jew living in an almost one-hundred percent Christian world. Genraich tells of his incredible swings of fortune and adaptation to events that change the course of his life. He chronicles his travels in America and abroad-in particular, his transformational journey through Europe as a senior medical student. Brutally honest and sprinkled with his personal observations, Genraich shows that he is not afraid to be honest and controversial, traits that most in his profession decry. This is a memoir that is frank and engaging, far removed from the private enclave of the medical world and yet also a story of that world.