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A collection of short stories - Book One
By Teresa Todd
“The Man: A Series of Short Stories,” promises to motivate the young and the young at heart as you journey through the pages as characters learn life lessons in a fun and an incredible way! Each story has its “own adventure,” that will make you antic...
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By Ellen Vale
Two girls go to the park after school and climb what they think is a climbing frame, but when they get to the top, they see a big dark cave and hear a loud roaring noise coming from inside.
After making the decision to explore what the noise might ...
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The Families of Somogydöröcske Somogy County, Hungary 1730-1948
By Henry A. Fischer
In the past, the steep, majestic, heavily forested, and somewhat impregnable Josefsberg was the lair of robber bands and brigands following the expulsion of the Turks from the area and all of Hungary. In future it would become known as the Jószefhegy...
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The Families of Somogydöröcske Somogy County, Hungary 1730-1948
By Henry A. Fischer
In the past, the steep, majestic, heavily forested, and somewhat impregnable Josefsberg was the lair of robber bands and brigands following the expulsion of the Turks from the area and all of Hungary. In future it would become known as the Jószefhegy...
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A Town Unknown
By Amatielle Silva
This is a story of struggle, pain, and triumph as La Von and Tracy Jenkin’s daughter April comes into her own and makes her mark in the wide world of music entertainment, managing the first lady of hip-hop. Will she survive the passions of her heart,...
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First day of school
By Mabel Reyes
A Day With AJ is written for children of any age beginning to read. The main character, AJ, is based off a real boy with Down Syndrome, a genetic disorder which causes some cognitive and/or health issues. This book represents a typical school day for...
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Heaven Knows the Struggling Bit-Player
By J'Tone
The Yeller Brick Trail
This light-hearted story follows the fanciful, often ridiculous adventures of two naïve, unseasoned, stumbling, yet likeable entertainers, the Smenelli brothers. Though raised in a remote village in the wildest state in the uni...
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Heaven Knows the Struggling Bit-Player
By J'Tone
The Yeller Brick Trail
This light-hearted story follows the fanciful, often ridiculous adventures of two naïve, unseasoned, stumbling, yet likeable entertainers, the Smenelli brothers. Though raised in a remote village in the wildest state in the uni...
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Hiding Ugly Scars
By Hadassah Esther
This book is an example of applying the proven principles of Therapeutic writing found on www.therapeutic-writing.co.uk .
Everyone can write, especially their own story. Have you thought about writing your story? Do you have memories from your past ...
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Hiding Ugly Scars
By Hadassah Esther
This book is an example of applying the proven principles of Therapeutic writing found on www.therapeutic-writing.co.uk .
Everyone can write, especially their own story. Have you thought about writing your story? Do you have memories from your past ...
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By Gwendolyn Van Den Eynde
Abida has always felt alienated in the human world. When the eldest make a capital mistake, the pieces of the puzzle finally fit. Donovan is a mere survivor, down to earth, no sentimental bullocks needed as far as he is concerned. Then he meets Abida...
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By Sharanya Dinesh
Every individual is hungry for recognition. It is a very intrinsic human need and a perfectly natural one. One is either recognised by the company he/she keeps or for the person he /she is (personality, deeds, wealth, etc). If one only aspires to be ...
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The Adventurous Alpacas
By Cindy Dittfield
Lenny & Puppy: The Adventurous Alpacas is a delightful story about friendship and adventure. Young readers will enjoy and learn about these wonderful animals in this beautifully illustrated chapter book. The book tells the story of a lonely alpaca wh...
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By Roger Wiltz
"Though no particular accomplishments in my life warrant an autobiography, I feel like the man on the television insurance commercial when he says, “We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two.”
I don’t know that everything I relate is ...
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By Roger Wiltz
"Though no particular accomplishments in my life warrant an autobiography, I feel like the man on the television insurance commercial when he says, “We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two.”
I don’t know that everything I relate is ...
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