![]() The Soulmate Equation Hardcover – by Christina Lauren (Author) 13,278 ratings Editors' pick Best Romance See all formats and editions Kindle $9.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover $14.49 33 Used from $3.17 31 New from $9.92 2 Collectible from $9.07 Paperback 10 มิ.ย.Numbers make sense to her, so they can totally find her her dream man.When Dylan's perfect older sister, Dusty, wins the hand of Scottish laird-to-be Ronan on the TRC television network’s, Prince in Disguise, they're whisked off to Scotland to … She and her best friend, Fizzy, learn about this DNA test that matches you up with the one you’re meant to be with and she’s definitely intrigued. ![]() Jess, our heroine, is a single mom, has the most amazing support system in her family, and loves statistics and numbers. ![]()
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You also get the annual Item Specifics Publisher DC Comics Main Character Outsiders Genre Superhero Item Description Condition: VF to VF/NMĪrtist: Tom Raney, Chris Cross, Ivan Reis and more ![]() ![]() understanding how to open your children's hearts and minds to the grand design, beauty, and goodness scattered throughout the universe.cultivating wonder all around you, alongside your children.If you are exhausted, confused, ill equipped, or unsupported in your journey as a parent, you will find relief through the countless ideas in this book.Īwaking Wonder will inspire you, delight you, provide laughter, and bring tears through the heartfelt stories of four lively children and the wondrous life they grew up in together. If you are idealistic and hopeful about the process of raising your children to be healthy and vibrant, you will find encouragement through the Clarksons' story. This book is thirty-six years in the making and provides a deep dive into Sally's most profound legacy: nurturing and guiding her four children into a wonder-filled life. They want to know how the Clarksons launched their children to live such vibrant, flourishing lives as adults.Īwaking Wonder is Sally's answer to those questions. ![]() ![]() For years, parents worldwide have asked beloved author Sally Clarkson how she and her husband have ignited a love for learning and a deep faith in their children. ![]() ![]() ![]() Julia thought this would make the basis for a good picture book story, but couldn’t think of anything to rhyme with ‘tiger’ – so she created her own monster whose name had to end in O, to rhyme with ‘doesn’t he know’. It all began when Julia Donaldson came across a Chinese tale about a clever girl who tricks a hungry tiger into believing she is the Queen of the Jungle and scares him away. Since it was first published in 1999, the award-winning story of his encounter with the little brown mouse in the deep dark wood has continued to delight children and adults the world over.Ĭreated by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, the most successful author/illustrator partnership in picture book publishing, The Gruffalo is a modern classic, and both mouse and monster have become stars of stage and screen as well as story-time favourites. ![]() The Gruffalo is one of the world’s best-loved monsters. ![]() ![]() ![]() “This student loan is a foot on my neck,” the narrator tells her family.Īnd like families, workspaces are not always happy ones. Her situation - and by association her family’s situation - shows just how hard it is not only to make a mere living, but to keep the debt collectors at bay. At least, that’s how Kate Beaton’s graphic novel, Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands, paints them, but it does so to criticize how sexual harassment gets swept under the rug, how the working class continues to be left behind, and how the environment suffers from capitalist greed.ĭetailing Beaton’s own time working in the Canadian oil fields to pay off her student loans, Ducks illustrates an all-too-familiar, male-dominated, working-class industry in unsparing details of sexual assault, intoxication, and depression. ![]() Moreso, when just one or two women are thrown in with the nether-region-scratching lot, men have the distinction of behaving as if they have paste for brains. Think Pat Baker’s The Silence of the Girls, Ian Banks’ The Wasp Factory, or Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian. ![]() For people who read regularly, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that men are often depicted as acting like apes when women aren’t around. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Schultz has been fascinated since childhood by the stories that have been handed down in her family and by the people and events that have shaped Minnesota's history. She now lives with her husband along the bluffs of the Minnesota River Valley on a farm that was homesteaded by the Schultz family in 1869. Separated from her brothers and forced to flee, Maggie begins a harrowing train ride to Duluth, Minnesota, as the fire rages around her. She has taught second and third grades, and more recently, Early Childhood. Firestorm Maggie hates moving from beautiful Superior, Wisconsin, to dusty Hinckley, Minnesota, in, until she almost loses her family. Jan Neubert Schultz grew up in Mankato, MN, and graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato. She now lives with her husband along the bluffs of the Minnesota River Valley on a farm that was homesteaded by the Schultz family in 1869. She has taught second and third grades, and more recently, Early Childhood. Jan Neubert Schultz grew up in Mankato, MN, and graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Jan Neubert Schultz grew up in Mankato, MN and graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato. ![]() ![]() ![]() Her husband Will’s extramarital affair, her son Otto’s expulsion from school, not to mention her own employment disgrace… They left behind some troubling memories in Chicago. ![]() This is not exactly the ‘ fresh start‘ that she and her husband had hoped for. Winter is drawing in, days are short, and the thought of murder being committed so close, in such an insular community, ratchets up her stress levels. The house is situated on a tiny island off the coast of Maine. When Sadie, a doctor, learns of the murder of one of her neighbors, she is even more uneasy. But what can she do? The poor girl is grieving after the very recent suicide of her mother in this very house. Not exactly the example Sadie wants to have for her own two boys, Otto aged fourteen, and Tate, aged seven. Sixteen years old, surly, disrespectful, goth, and overly fond of expletives. Along with the house came an extra responsibility in the form of her niece, Imogen. Sadie Foust has had a sense of foreboding ever since she first saw the house they had inherited from her husband’s sister. ![]() ![]() The attraction is mutual and Lucky tries to save Nisha from entering a marriage based on a lie. ![]() Nisha has agreed to an arranged marriage with a man she doesn't know, but finds herself attracted to her old friend. When Lucky's grandmother has a nasty fall, Lucky returns to her mother's home to act as caretaker and unexpectedly reconnects with her childhood best friend and first lover, Nisha. They present their conservative Sri Lankan-American families with a heterosexual front, while each dates on the side. Lucky's husband, Krishna, is an editor for a greeting card company. Fifty bucks gets you high-resolution digital images of anything you want (orcs, mermaids, cos-playing couples in sexy boudoir scenes) and a nice frameable print. ![]() She likes to dance, to have a drink or two, and she makes art on commission. "Lakshmi, called Lucky, is an unemployed millennial programmer. ![]() ![]() ![]() Even then, she dreamed of becoming a traditionally published author until she met a favorite author of hers. Stockton has been writing her whole life but publishing is something she never really considered until 2014. ![]() She can often be found cutting hair, running and enjoying anything with chocolate. When she is not reading regency romances, writing or binge watching chick flicks. Stockton was born in northern California but now makes her home in Texas, where she lives with her children and her own prince charming. It was only much later that she started dabbling in other genres even though much of her work can still be classified as sweet romance. When she started writing, it was no wonder that she got started with Regency romance. Her love for the genre was born when her grandmother gifted her a copy of “Sense and Sensibility” when she was getting into her early teenage years. Still, she loves happily ever afters and for most of her life she has been drawn to regency romances. ![]() She has said that she is a huge love of all things romantic and has never discriminated between the genres. Casey Stockton is a bestselling author of inspirational and historical romance novels. ![]() ![]() ![]() Travels with Charley in Search of America is an intimate look at one of America's most beloved writers in the later years of his life-a self-portrait of a man who never wrote an explicit autobiography. His course took him through almost forty states: northward from Long Island to Mai≠ through the Midwest to Chicago onward by way of Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana (with which he fell in love), and Idaho to Seattle, south to San Francisco and his birthplace, Salinas eastward through the Mojave, New Mexico, Arizona, to the vast hospitality of Texas, to New Orleans and a shocking drama of desegregation finally, on the last leg, through Alabama, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey to New York. ![]() To reassure himself, he set out on a voyage of rediscovery of the American identity, accompanied by a distinguished French poodle named Charley and riding in a three-quarter-ton pickup truck named Rocinante. ![]() He felt that he might have lost touch with the country, with its speech, the smell of its grass and trees, its color and quality of light, the pulse of its people. In September 1960, John Steinbeck embarked on a journey across America. An intimate journey across and in search of America, as told by one of its most beloved writers, in a deluxe centennial edition ![]() |