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The Ballad of Bonaventure Palmier

Fate and tragedy lead Bonaventure to join the circus, and his friendship with Esme grows as they travel the countryside by caravan. Esme's magic and health fade with each stop they make, and Bonaventure must build the impossible before Esmerelda and everyone within the circus wither away forever. A blend of Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus, Alice Hoffman's Practical Magic series, and Kathleen Rooney's Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk, The Ballad of Bonaventure Palmier stitches together heartbreaking moments of betrayal, reimagined fairy tales, and complex interpersonal relationships.

Dancing in the Minefields, One Woman's Faith Journey through Child Loss. Addiction, and Adversity

The Ditmars' life was forever changed when their middle child, ten-year-old Chris, was diagnosed with leukemia. For four years, the family rode the roller coaster of remission and relapse, and juggling life with their two other children, marital strain, and financial loss. During that time, Maribeth began to rely more and more upon alcohol as she and Rob prayed daily for Chris to survive. Their faith was rocked when they were told to take Chris home to die. On his deathbed, Chris calmly witnessed to his parents about the power and love of Christ. He even left a miraculous sign.

The Monster Bones of St. Frederick Island

Three children whose inquisitive minds find them on a family vacation smack in the middle of adventures that seem to be just waiting for them. Unknown to our intrepid vacationers, a long-ago group of brave and curious eighth graders on their remote destination island of St. Frederick formed a group of amateur detectives known as the Buccaneers. Together with the third generation Buccaneers, these clever kids discover some of the ancient mysteries of the island when they use these new-found friends at St. Frederick's local newspaper and the Native American community.

The Monster's Club

In 2029, a mysterious delivery man hands a woman an envelope addressed to her husband, Jackson Sosa. To understand who Jackson Sosa is and why this letter might change everything, we must step back to 1999. In the small town of Severdeen, California, Jackson, Colin, and Erik—known as ‘Dumpster’—navigate first loves, fractured friendships, and hidden family secrets. Over the course of thirteen fateful days, the three boys plot a prank for a shot at winning a cash prize from a TV show contest, which requires stealing their school’s lycan mascot costume.

The Book Of Kennedy

chapter 4.. ..Dwelling on the mundane, or even clearly happens from time to time bad or negative days, or those good times - in the "math" of life so-to-speak were "good deeds and good days" perhaps worth a larger value in the overall equation getting to that balance-sheet sum-total? The day to day, a butterfly effect, the small smiles shown to another that made their day better.. Note from the author: this book contains not one line of dialogue.

Wall Street Mafia

Wall Street Mafia In the high-stakes world of Wall Street, where billions move in the blink of an eye, the line between business and crime disappears. Wall Street Mafia is a true story based on a 26-year career in the stock market, exposing the secret underworld where brokers, gangsters, and bikers all had their cut of the action.

Pearls and Purse Straps ... or How a Shrink "Shrinks" Herself

Renowned psychologist Dr Beth-Anne Blue (https://bethanneblue.net) is getting out of her chair and onto her own "couch," so to speak. That's right, she's doing therapy with herself. For the first time in her life, she's turning her musings inward, shifting the focus from others to her own journey. And this book? Consider it an open invitation to join her. A writer at heart, Dr. Blue has spent over two decades as a clinical psychologist, licensed in three states, guiding others through their stories, while quietly tucking away her own.

Stumbling in The Dark Looking For The Light Switch

Stumbling in the Dark Looking for the Light Switch is the true story of a man who walked across America after losing his job just to be with the family that immigration laws kept from him. With no car, no money, and no certainty of success, he crossed states on foot, struggling to survive and pushing forward on nothing but hope. What began as the desperate attempt to hold his daughter for the first time turned into a journey of self-discovery, healing, and purpose. This memoir traverses through three different walks, the woman who would become his wife, and journal entries that shaped it all.