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Rich Rollo
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Mat Blankenship
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Joseph F. Dumond
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Jerry Eastbourne
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Terri Pierce
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Timothy Tabor
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John Wesley Anderson, Jr.
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Gary D. Cluck
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Robert S. Weil
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Christie Castorino
JUVENILE NONFICTION - People & Places (General)
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By JW Gee
The author takes the reader on an entertaining journey through military life from the generational perspective of a baby boomer. From dealing with losing his military draft student deferment during the Vietnam War to serving as a bodyguard for the Secretary of Defense, the author provides the reader with a unique, informative and often outrageously hilarious glimpse of military life in the United States Army intelligence and law enforcement communities. Learn about sanpaku, snafu, the Asoh Defense, and other obscure forms of military jargon and acronyms. Get introduced to an ornery barnyard cat, modern day cattle rustlers, clever investigative techniques and the perils of using foreign language translators to determine case facts. Laugh in wonderment at the murky world of lie detection using a polygraph instrument. The colorful and memorable characters described in each chapter, to include the author, are alternatingly frail and courageous, na�ve and crafty, cynical and patriotic, but always captivatingly authentic.
FORMAT: Softcover
By JW Gee
The author takes the reader on an entertaining journey through military life from the generational perspective of a baby boomer. From dealing with losing his military draft student deferment during the Vietnam War to serving as a bodyguard for the Secretary of Defense, the author provides the reader with a unique, informative and often outrageously hilarious glimpse of military life in the United States Army intelligence and law enforcement communities. Learn about sanpaku, snafu, the Asoh Defense, and other obscure forms of military jargon and acronyms. Get introduced to an ornery barnyard cat, modern day cattle rustlers, clever investigative techniques and the perils of using foreign language translators to determine case facts. Laugh in wonderment at the murky world of lie detection using a polygraph instrument. The colorful and memorable characters described in each chapter, to include the author, are alternatingly frail and courageous, na�ve and crafty, cynical and patriotic, but always captivatingly authentic.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By JW Gee
The author takes the reader on an entertaining journey through military life from the generational perspective of a baby boomer. From dealing with losing his military draft student deferment during the Vietnam War to serving as a bodyguard for the Secretary of Defense, the author provides the reader with a unique, informative and often outrageously hilarious glimpse of military life in the United States Army intelligence and law enforcement communities. Learn about sanpaku, snafu, the Asoh Defense, and other obscure forms of military jargon and acronyms. Get introduced to an ornery barnyard cat, modern day cattle rustlers, clever investigative techniques and the perils of using foreign language translators to determine case facts. Laugh in wonderment at the murky world of lie detection using a polygraph instrument. The colorful and memorable characters described in each chapter, to include the author, are alternatingly frail and courageous, na�ve and crafty, cynical and patriotic, but always captivatingly authentic.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Omego Allen
In the park I can� explores many wonderful things both children and adults can enjoy in the park. The illustrations derived from observing three different parks. And, the words for the book came after each illustration was completed.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Prince Kofi Itiat
This is a story of people sent out of their ancestral land as refugees. So the cover design will show women carrying their babies on the backs, typical of African women, with loads on their heads. Men carrying their loads on their heads. The background has to be a beach, a river bank as they arrive from Bakassi. At the bank of the river are mangrove trees. In the river more people are paddling their boats heading to the same river bank..
FORMAT: Softcover
By Prince Kofi Itiat
This is a story of people sent out of their ancestral land as refugees. So the cover design will show women carrying their babies on the backs, typical of African women, with loads on their heads. Men carrying their loads on their heads. The background has to be a beach, a river bank as they arrive from Bakassi. At the bank of the river are mangrove trees. In the river more people are paddling their boats heading to the same river bank..
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Patricia Eva
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Ernestine
This book is a true story based on the author’s childhood. The book reveals the sad and hard life of girls and women in the villages and other poor areas. This book teaches young people how they can help their communities and it introduces biblical truth in their life. This book is a wonderful life lesson for parents and their children to read and to have a good and open dialogue.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Ernestine
This book is a true story based on the author’s childhood. The book reveals the sad and hard life of girls and women in the villages and other poor areas. This book teaches young people how they can help their communities and it introduces biblical truth in their life. This book is a wonderful life lesson for parents and their children to read and to have a good and open dialogue.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Natasha
A Great Book for Kids and Adults! This book provides all the things I want to share with kids like me, about a small red dot on the world map called Singapore. A book specially co-written and compiled by me, a 5th grader, a kid just for kids, all over the world. This book is her second edition. A more handy book. She co-writes with her MBA mom.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Natasha
A Great Book for Kids and Adults! This book provides all the things I want to share with kids like me, about our planet Earth. In the eyes Sha Sha, earth looks like a green dot. Why not? We are all going green for our Earth. Hello! Earth! It is Sha Sha way of going green for our earth, by spreading the words through books. A book specially co-written and compiled by Sha Sha, a 5th grader, a kid just for kids, all over the world.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Theresa Brooks
No Description Available.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Sharon Nicholson
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Sharon Nicholson
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By David Aupperle
My Papa Went to Africa is an odyssey of learning and discoveries that kids everywhere will enjoy. The story begins when a child’s grandfather takes a series of connected flights to Africa, a land with a rich history and culture. He visits countries like Kenya, Mali, and Burkina Faso, where he encounters interesting people, old customs, playful children, and outstanding animals. He continues to explore more of Africa by taking trips to places like Bamako, Sikasso, Ougadougou, Koure, and Birni N’Konni. Just what else can he discover there? Read the book to find out. Laced with colorful artwork, My Papa Went to Africa will give young readers a respectful and truthful portrayal of Africa and its people. Love, Papa
FORMAT: Softcover
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