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Born in a spruce tree to a proud clan of Clark’s Nutcrackers, Columbina and her brothers spend long winter nights in the nest listening to the elders recite the ancient tales, while in summer they collect the rich seeds of the ancient pines that they depend on for survival. But Columbina, with her sharp intellect and deep curiosity, begins to question the old ways and traditons of the clan. She befriends others--birds and animals not of her own kind--and learns of the Tall Ones, fearsome creatures from the southland who bring death and destruction.

Spirits of the Brave

It was the mid 1960s and America was in turmoil . The Vietnam Conflict was
at the forefront and a young boy arrives at a crossroad and a decision
to make. He chooses the unpopular path of duty to the country that gave
him everything. In battle he would be forced to rapidly mature and
becomes a man who learns to appreciate the life and freedoms he enjoyed
as an American but must also come to terms with his country's sometimes
conflicting role as a world power. He endures the hardships and cruelty

Windswept: A Digger Doyle Mystery

When State Representative Carmen Lawlor is found dead beneath a wind turbine, journalist Elizabeth “Digger” Doyle is thrust into a storm of political intrigue, buried secrets, and personal risk. As Digger investigates the mysterious death—one that threatens her wife’s career and safety—she uncovers a web of corruption linking clean energy, old betrayals, and a decades-old disappearance.

The Philly Phenoms

Ten-year-old Lee Lomax is trying to scratch a severe golf itch. Like many early adolescents, Lee idolizes his dad, Sam, a talented golfer turned Band-Aid salesman who has put his passion for the game on the back burner to focus on providing for his family. But Lee is relentless and vows to spend his summer at Sam’s blue-collar country club in the Philly suburbs, hoping that will entice his dad to do the same. Sam, however, is a family man and his family needs him at home. Big time.

The Toilet Paper Wars

Toilet paper cleans up messes. Wouldn't it be nice if we could use toilet paper to clean up our messy lives? Married couples especially need a whole lot of toilet paper to clean up the multitude of messes encountered along the way. This book is written for those people who entered into a marriage with eyes closed and a heart wide open. Little by little, the eyes revealed what we could not allow our hearts to believe. The heroine in this story progresses through seven common relationship phases: 1. The Courtship Phase; 2. The Honeymoon Phase;3. The Baggage Phase; 4.

The Imprint: The unintended inheritance that's shaping your life

The Imprint explores how ancestral experiences shape our thoughts, behaviors, and emotional patterns, often without our awareness. Blending behavioral science, client stories, and spiritual insight, Crystal Oakman introduces readers to an unconscious inheritance of trauma, beliefs, and habits passed down through generations. At the heart of the book lies a powerful idea: that many of the thoughts we think are ours, the choices we make, and even the emotional responses we struggle with are not simply the result of our upbringing or personal will, but echoes of generations before us.

Older Wiser Shorter: The Truth and Humor of Life After 65

This is Jane's 13th book. She's been a social worker for 20 years in a special hospital unit providing individual and group treatment for survivors of violent crimes. Semi-retired, she's written an intimate collection of poems where she discovers a sense of power, resilience and new-found joy through her struggles to acknowledge and accept her own aging. Growing old is a gift. Believe in it. Respect it. Embrace it. She's said it. She's done it! Aging is not to be feared but welcomed and explored. And it's better than the alternative.

My Years as an Alzheimer's Caregiver: transcending loss by nurturing spirit

The book describes the progressive loss of a functionally normal brain through the dual, intertwined lens of science and spirituality. The aim is to provide scientific information and spiritual comfort to caregivers of those living with Alzheimer’s disease. This book is unique in its approach. It blends scientific with spiritual perspectives.

Military Strong, Widow Brave

SYNOPSIS In "Military Strong, Widow Brave," Deborah R. Hamm draws from her twenty-five year marriage, military background, and journey through widowhood to offer compassionate guidance for anyone experiencing grief. The book explores diverse grief experiences, from immediate shock to long-term healing, with practical strategies for each stage.