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Golf, love, life—Jack Weatherlow is more than familiar with all three. Is life a series of coincidences or is it linked by a greater thread? Returning from the brink of destruction, Jack lets his participation in recovery, his work at the hotel, and his close relationship with his wife, Samantha, guide him through some of life's most important questions and lessons. What do we do when opportunity knocks at our door? Is it fate that brings us together with those we love most? What constitutes a family and what obligations do we have to those around us? Through his relationships and experiences on and off the green, Jack discovers many of life's lucky chances.
Like many eleven-year-old boys, Luke Heavner enjoyed playing sports, fishing, hunting, and spending time with friends near his family’s home in Lincolnton, NC. After sustaining two separate concussions in two weeks, however, his life took a dramatic turn as he suddenly suffered from headaches, panic attacks, nausea, disorientation, and other terrifying symptoms while struggling to recover. Suddenly, lights were brighter, noises were louder, and school became an unbearable obstacle.Join Luke and his mother, Myra, as they share Luke’s story and provide tips for preventing and identifying concussions, as well as what to do if you or your child are ever diagnosed with a concussion. Headstrong is an invaluable resource for kids, parents, and coaches alike.
Anger can get the best of many women, but when anger erupts into rage and leads to shouting, fighting, and name-calling, it’s time to look within and make a change. The Death of the Angry Black Woman boldly acknowledges stereotypes faced by women in the black community and uncovers the seeds that lead many to live anger-filled lives. Instilled with Biblical scripture and jaw-dropping honesty, this debut book from Pastor Jameliah Young-Mitchell, the voice behind the popular Car Chronicles Movement, will empower you to bury your anger, reject false labels, and embrace the new you.
Legally Dead is the harrowing story of how one man’s well-intentioned execution of a Living Will almost cost him his life and the legal gauntlet his family had to navigate to reverse the directives contained in that document. Whether you have already signed a Power of Attorney and a Living Will or if you are considering doing so, do yourself a favor and read this book. It just may save your life!
Much to her mother's dismay, Carolina girl Livie Green has long resisted the Southern débutante lifestyle, opting instead for cheap cigars, Ernest Hemingway novels, and Jimmy Buffett's early albums. But when her career as a college professor becomes a drudgery of meetings and reports, she realizes that academia might not be for her, either. In a leap of banana-colada fueled faith, she heads to Key West, Florida in search of Buffett and a carefree lifestyle. What she finds instead will reshape and revitalize her life and her heart.
Spend a day in the country with this sweet, educational book about farm life. From Grandma’s vegetable garden to the cow pasture to the corn field, this fun, hootin’ and hollerin’ adventure teaches kids that it’s ok to get a little messy.
From his no-nonsense suggestion to slow down (just a little) to simple networking wisdom, Dr. Scott reminds readers that work is supposed to be fun, and that it can actually can be. As a leading dentist of over thirty years, he knows what it takes to run a successful business and enjoy doing it. You Don’t Know Spit is a must-read for those who have recently graduated from school, who are just starting their own business, or who could use a friendly kick in the pants to keep them motivated. And it’s all served with a heaping slice of humble pie, (followed by a thorough tooth brushing).
After a family tragedy, Cynthia Lewis finds herself on an extended stay in England, with no indication of when she might be able to return to her home on St. Simons Island. How can she leave when she knows her brother’s family needs her? To Cynthia, needing to be in England is a sign—her budding relationship with Daniel Benton isn’t meant to be. After all, her heart is still recovering after the loss of her husband, Philip.When she finally returns home, Cynthia expects to fall into her same old life—but when you’re out of touch, people and places change. Her family, her best friend Purvell, her friends on the island, and even Daniel have changed—but she hasn’t. Why can’t she move forward? And why does she keep running away? Once again, tragedy lurks at Cynthia’s doorstep when someone from her past returns to darken her world. Suddenly, Cynthia is forced to face her fears—and her future—head on.Return Home is a heartwarming story of family, friendships, home, and second chances that you won’t want to end.
Math problems can be scary and confusing. Author Jennifer Harris has extensive experience teaching math at a variety of grade levels and knows the importance of teaching to every learning style. Solving Word Problems: I Just Don't Get It-Now You Can! uses creative strategies, relatable concepts and a little fun to help students of all ages understand how to work through these intimidating problems.
"The Carnival" introduces readers to Hal Grayson and his friends Tank, Pudge, and Gene as they prepare to start ninth grade. This book is a coming of age story reminiscent of "Stand by Me." As the boys navigate first love, gross-out pranks, and stomach-turning carnival rides, their friendships are tried, tested, and ultimately strengthened.
It's 1938. Bastian Fisher and Max Amsel meet at a Nazi-American summer camp, Siegfried. Neither boy has any idea what to do with their blooming, confusing feelings for one another. Before they can begin to understand, the pair is yanked back into reality and forced in opposite directions. Five years later, during the heart of World War II, Bastian's American army platoon has landed in Salerno, Italy. Max is in Nazi-occupied Rome where he has negotiated a plan to hire Jews as 'extras' in a movie-an elaborate ruse to escape the Nazis. Brought together by circumstance and war Bastian and Max find one another again in Rome. Exploring the true stories of Camp Siegfried, a Nazi-American summer camp in New York and the making of the film, La Porta del Cielo, which saved hundreds of lives, The Artist and the Soldier is intense, fast moving, and sheds light on largely untouched stories in American and Italian history.
Ollie and her best friend have a lot in common. One day, Ollie takes a spill on the playground and the kids see her belly--and her secret. Ollie and her mom take this opportunity to explain to the class that umbilical hernias are common and that Ollie is just like everyone else.else.
Surrounded by her mother's extended family, Olivia Batista lives an idyllic childhood in Panama on her grandmother's expansive property. When her mother finds new love with Andrew-a man Olivia calls "the Magician"-the three begin a new life in New York. Growing up in the United States proves anything but seamless for Olivia as she faces language barriers, new responsibilities, and her new step-father's family. Just as she begins to adjust, an incident at home leaves Olivia traumatized and torn between family loyalty and personal dignity. As she reaches adulthood, she must learn how to leave her past behind and follow her heart home. Based on true events, this coming of age novel from Rosy Crumpton celebrates Panamanian culture while exploring themes of family, home, and the secrets that divide.
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