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The Coronaggadah
by JENNIFER J. WOLLANFor generations, Jews have been gathering once a year to celebrate the great Exodus from slavery in Egypt. In 2020, the annual seder was abruptly canceled by Covid. This book, written for the Un-Seder I held in October of 2021, is a celebration of our cautious return to pre-pandemic socializing. From new answers to the four questions, to the 10 Plagues of the Trump press conferences, to all the things that helped us through the dark times (Dayenu!) The Coronaggadah tells the story of the pandemi... more -
Wellness After Death
by Dr. OspHumorous presentation of a less expensive and more expeditious method for achieving wellness after death—that is, the salvation of the soul—than through traditional religions. -
Dog Love
by Katelyn WardHow do you show your dog you love them? By doing the things they love! Follow along in this helpful story to learn all the ways to show your favorite fur friend that you care. The perfect book for dog lovers everywhere! -
He Ain't Heavy (He's My Son) Part II
by Dana R. Jones-MeggettHe Ain’t Heavy (He’s My Son) Part II is a book about a mother’s journey in raising her now adult son who is a man of color and on the autism spectrum. It is indeed an inspirational story but also serves as a guide and resource for parents, human service professionals, first responders, educators, religious leaders, or curious minds on how to (or not to) interact with someone on the spectrum or with disabilities. It is also a call to action for all of us to do our part in making the world a more... more -
Wimsey the Manhattan Bloodhound: A Comedy of Many Errors
by Elizabeth SilvermanFollow the adventures of Wimsey, 125 lb. bloodhound improbably living on Manhattan's Upper West Side as he defeats the schemes of his owner's friend Elizabeth to show him, model him and turn him into a canine TV star. Whether bestriding the green carpets of The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, hobnobbing with celebrities or causing chaos at photoshoots Wimsey was as impossible to ignore as he was to train. Nothing sad or serious here, just plain, unadulterated bloodhound fun. -
Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion at Work
by Michael BachEverything you need to know about creating LGBTQ2+ inclusive workplace, from A to Z.
What you aren’t doing about creating an LGBTQ2+ inclusive workplace is costing you more than might think. Every year, companies who aren’t doing the necessary work are losing millions of dollars to low productivity, staff turnover, missed opportunities, and reputational damage—and no, simply slapping a rainbow over your company logo every June isn’t going to cut ... more
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Unify Your Marketing
by Bear WadeThis guide will help your business soar! As a business owner, it is overwhelming to grow your company. Marketing can be time-consuming, costly, and full of heartache. You have no plan, guidance, or real direction. That is about to change. Unify Your Marketing is for you, the business owner, who is ready to grow their company with a proven plan. Using the Unify Brand Steps as a guide, this book is full of expertise, case studies, and guided exercises that move you through the steps and p... more -
Atlantic B.C
by Philip Beale"The one duty we owe to history is to rewrite it" wrote Oscar Wilde. In 2019, ex Royal Navy Officer, Philip Beale, took Wilde at his word and put his maxim into practice. In his ship, Phoenicia, a reconstruction of a 6th century B.C. wooden sailing ship, he sailed with his crew from Carthage (modern-day Tunis) across the Atlantic towards Florida. Their mission? To show that in all likelihood it was actually the Phoenicians, an ancient Mediterranean civilisation renowned for their maritime sk... more -
Yaya's Magical Powers
by Abby StuartI have a really amazing secret! Do you wanna hear it? Can you keep it? This tale about Yaya is all quite true. She can talk to animals, swear to you! They all search for her when help is needed. No! Seriously! They have stampeded! Not even a storm can stop them from trying, To look for Yaya and her gift, no lying! Get comfy, cozy and ready to read All about dear Yaya and her good deed. -
The Superpower of Your HEART
by Lindsey J. FrankPowerful for children between 2nd-5th grade who are developing strategies to reduce anxiety and increase responsible decision-making, especially recommended for reading together with a supportive adult. The Superpower of Your HEART is inspired by an emotional regulation and wellness tool called HEART. The acronym, HEART, stands for Health, Environment, Affirmation, Response, Transform. It combines mindfulness with social and emotional learning (SEL) so that you can remain aware and regulated ... more -
Peaches and the 19 Cobras
by Paula BaileyTHE “FINAL STRAW” It got to be pretty comical, but I think the “final straw” was when we had the masks on top of our heads! That’s when Mommy gave us “THE LOOK”, and Jake said, “Uh-Oh, I think she means business now! We’d better shape up and do what she wants us to do, or we might get “SPANKED”! (I still don’t know what “spanked” is, but I don’t think it’s good). -
HORSES OF EUROPE FROM BEFORE TO BEYOND
by ANNA B JOACHIMThe world has been home to horses for several million years. They have been so integral to the development of human civilizations that it would be challenging to imagine what the world would have been like without them. From as far back as the Kazarians of old who first domesticated horses and trained them for battles to our modern-day sport and pleasure riding, their presence in our lives has fostered our ability to develop a loving relationship with the natural world around us; a species exi... more -
You Can Quote Me On That: A Collection of Quotes by Cat Ellington
by Cat EllingtonFrom the author of Reviews by Cat Ellington, More Imaginative Than Ordinary Speech, and Memoirs in Gogyohka comes a uniquely waggish narrative that despite being unlike its literary forerunners, still serves to be just as enlightening.
Introducing You Can Quote Me On That: A Collection of Quotes by Cat Ellington, a fun-filled assemblage of recitations spoken by the woman herself.
Comprising over 300 public quotes that span seven years, You Can Q... more
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Song of the Jackalope
by Matt FitzwaterA clever miner heads into town and doesn't make it home before dark. He sets up camp along the way. This is the story of his night. -
Catholics Read the Scriptures
by Rev Bevil Bramwell OMIBenedict XVI's exhortation Verbum Domini is a concise summary of the theology of Scripture in the Catholic Church. This book is a graduate level analysis of the Catholic use of Scripture in prayer, liturgy and theology, as it is found in Benedict's exhortation. He also shows the possible uses of the modern tools of exegesis and their limitations when dealing with the Word given by God to his Church. -
Begin One Way - A Children's Book Of Road Signs
by Ioana StoianEnjoy a walk through an urban neighborhood guided by a child eager to share their love of road signs. By the end of this journey, children will be familiar with many common road signs and their meanings. This book encourages children to be curious about the world they inhabit, inspires them to explore their own neighborhoods on foot, and empowers them to participate in daily activities like crossing the road safely. The rhyming text and whimsical hand-drawn illustrations will engage and appea... more