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For Kids 59.99 and OverBy CAROL STANLEYIs there life after sixty? Sixty is the new forty, and there is fun, joy and excitement. |
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Getting Past Your PastBy Julie ChristiansenLearn how to overcome past issues so you can move forward into a brighter future. Audio CDs with workbook. |
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Unforgiving SunBy Ray MaloneA novel on CD about desert Survival. Bring your canteen and some food. |
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Quest for FreedomBy Dana DavisDownloadable teen sci-fi audio book by Award-winning author, Dana Davis. |
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The Mommy TimesBy Kimberley Linstruth-BeckomLife as a mom can be stressful at times, but if you learn to laugh at the little things, motherhood can be fun. This book pokes some fun at the mother/daughter relationship in its early years. |
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At the beginning of the Second World War, after the fall of France, Churchill decides to demilitarize the islands in the English Channel, Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark, and allow their occupation by the Nazis because of their proximity to the Occupied French coast. We see the effects of this upon clerk Marlene Zimmer, the child of a deceased Jewish father and Gentile mother. She abruptly leaves her home to avoid registering as a Jew, meets the Surrealist artists and longtime lovers Claude Cahun (Lucille Schwob) and Marcel Moore (Suzanne Malherbe) and becomes active in their Resistance work. After Cahun and Moore are captured by the secret police, she flees and meets Peter, an escaped Polish slave worker. We follow Suzanne and Lucille as they suffer in German military prison, and revisit Marlene as she slowly realizes that the decisions she has made resulted in the imprisonment of one woman and the saving of the life of another.
HopeKeepers MagazineBy Lisa CopenIf you have a chronic illness and are looking for Christian encouragement this magazine will finally make you feel “normal” despite your daily health and living challenges. |
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"To Poe Or Not To Poe"By Catherine Arnold BrennanA limerick-style poem, making a VERB out of Edgar's last name ... got me an A in a college course. |
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Bead Magic (Jan-Feb)By Stacey Thompson-GeerThis is a great magazine for the beader. It offers tips and tricks to help you get to beading and make great projects |
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Wedding Ceremonies Devoted to Love and CommitmentBy Reverend Michael J. AhernFinally, a compilation that allows couples to pick out the Wedding Ceremony text they want. |
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