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Comprehensive Guide for Coaching Children How to Ski, A by Herbert K Naito
Creager: The War Paint Killer Saga by L. Hanson
Deer in the Fields of Venice  by D.M. Zultowski
Force of Art, The – A Life for Painting by Juhani Murros
Fred Clayton by Frank Accettura
Grass by Mark McQuown
God Within, The by Martine Racine
Guardians of the Grail by William Thornbro
How to Create a Successful Ski Lesson for Senior Citizens by Herbert K. Naito
How to Create Fun for Children with Disabilities on the Ski Slopes by Herbert K. Naito
How to Prepare for Your Child's First Ski Lesson by Herbert K. Naito
Life and Times of Walter Reuther, The by James Ten Eyck
Like Water and Ice by Tamar Anolic
Lion Hunt, The by Richard Zappa
Long, Long Journey, The  by Rex Goyer
Make-It-Happen Entrepreneur Mindset–A Lived Experience (Classic Edition) by Prof. Emer. L. Murray Gillin, AM.
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Prodigals by Richard Taylor
Scripture Letters in the Public Square by Dan Arthur Pryor and Ann Lenora Pryor
Searching for Dali by Robert Lane
SESG Explorer by Christopher Loric
Somewhat Lost by Remi DeWitt
Tomorrow We Will Know by Sandra Worth
Water Music by Marcia Peck
We Used to Dance by Debbie Chein Morris
Wedgfire’s Song by Krissi Miller
What Lies Buried by Leslie Kain
When the Birds Stopped Singing by Karla Trippe
Whisper of Hope, Cry of Despair by Vicky Bedi
Winning Now by Raul Torres
 
 
 
 
 
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Activate or Stagnate by Gregory Griffith
Brother Christopher by Don Thompson
Captured: A World War II Memoir by Hugh O’Neill
Coaching Wacky Raccoon, Children and Adults the Fundamentals of Good Sportsmanship by Herbert K. Naito
Comprehensive Guide for Coaching Children How to Ski, A by Herbert K Naito
Gender Wars in Christianity by Guy Manuell
God Within, The by Martine Racine
Grass by Mark McQuown
Guardians of the Grail by William Thornbro
Holey Land, The by J. J. Zerr
How to Create a Successful Ski Lesson for Senior Citizens by Herbert K. Naito
How to Create Fun for Children with Disabilities on the Ski Slopes by Herbert K. Naito
How to Prepare for Your Child's First Ski Lesson by Herbert K. Naito
Life and Times of Walter Reuther, The by James Ten Eyck
Long, Long Journey, The by Rex Goyer
Military Mom on a Mission by Million Heir-Williams
Mommy, Where Do Butterflies Go? by Leta Laugle
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Mystery of Wycliff Manor, The by John Lars Zwerenz
Not On My Watch by Bob Hatrak & Joan Hatrak
Nuns with Shotguns, Vol. 2 by P. H. Mountain
Our New Old Enemies by Stephen A. Reger
Pacing the Sidelines by Gary J. Kirchner
Refuge on the Mountain by Cornelia Feye
Simple Foundation, A by Larry Heitz
Somewhat Lost by Remi DeWitt
Then Came Four by Edward Izzi
Traumergy by Patrick R. Carberry
We Used to Dance by Debbie Chein Morris
Wedgfire’s Song by Krissi Miller
When Darkness Crumbled by Jocelyne (Desfosses) Martinson
Whisper of Hope, Cry of Despair by Vicky Bedi
Winning Now by Raul Torres

 
 
 
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The Town That Shot Itself in the Foot
by Judy Gail Krasnow

"Everyone has a story. Even the monsters and there is no place one can learn more about the human condition than in prison."

When Miami becomes too expensive for the single, almost-retired performance artist, Rachel, an old penitentiary in Michigan being turned into an artists’ residence, The Hatchery, seems the perfect affordable housing option. Artists are promised studio space and support in turning their crafts into businesses. For Rachel, the prison itself becomes a source of revenue. She turns stories of ghosts of prisoners past, ex-prison workers, and living ex-cons into tours through the complex, as well as through a working prison. As her venture grows, however, so does the town officials’ animosity against her and other artists. The home that was once the answer to Rachel’s prayers becomes her own prison.   ... (read more)
 
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Like Water and Ice by Tamar Anolic
Lion Hunt, The by Richard Zappa
Make-It-Happen Entrepreneur Mindset–A Lived Experience (Classic Edition) by Prof. Emer. L. Murray Gillin, AM.
Murder in Concrete by Arthur Coburn
Mysterious Affair at the Met, The by M. J. Simms-Maddox
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Start Over As Your Real Self by David F. Marks, PhD
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