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Read Me a Story, Stella

Read Me a Story, Stella

Marie-Louise Gay

Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
2013
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In the first new Stella book in four years — in a series that has sold two million copies in ten languages — Stella introduces little brother Sam to the pleasures of reading. Sam is as busy and worried as ever, and Stella almost always has her nose in a book these days, but she finds time to help him out, while sharing her new pastime with contagious enthusiasm. Sam has gathered a wagonload of branches to build a doghouse for Fred, and he wonders if the book Stella is reading tells you how to make one. It doesn't (although it is very funny), but Stella is more than willing to give Sam a hand. As soon as the doghouse is built though, Sam worries that a wolf might come along and blow it down. Stella breezily banishes his fears, suggesting a picnic at Lily Pond. Stella cools her feet in the water, reading a story, while Sam tries to catch a frog. Are there frogs in Stella's book, he wonders. No, Stella tells him, but there is a toad wearing a velvet jacket… With her characteristically light touch, Marie-Louise Gay imparts the pleasures and importance of reading to her young audience, whether it be humor, fiction, nonfiction or poetry. Her detailed, beautifully rendered and often-amusing watercolor illustrations (spot the tiny bunny reading a book!) show yet again that Marie-Louise Gay is one of the very best artists creating picture books today.
Our Best Love Story

Our Best Love Story

Mario Levi

Dalkey Archive Press
2018
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Our Best Love Story traces the end of a romance as an unnamed narrator wanders the streets of his city, attempting to endure his new solitude, taking refuge in remembered places and imagined companions. Told in a series of fragments, the novel wrestles powerfully but playfully with its own obligation to craft a satisfying story of love’s formation, its decay, and its eventual end. Ultimately, Levi’s novel asks readers to consider whether books, stories, reading, writing, the artificial life and companionship found in literature, can ever truly form an adequate response to the inescapable fact of human solitude.
Ben's Story

Ben's Story

Anne Marie Margaritondo

Covenant Books
2019
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Imagine yourself an eleven-year-old boy lost and alone at night in a land full of towering mountains, surging rivers and thick, uninhabited forests. Wild animals still claim the territory as their own and when their food source is scarce, you discover that to them any meat will do. To make matters worse, it's the middle of winter, snow is falling, and any familiar path has disappeared under snow. As the hours pass, you helplessly wander deeper into unknown territory, all in search for your missing puppy--the very reason you bolted out into the forest in the first place. Now you're in desperate need of help yourself.Such was the position Ben found himself in one cold Hanukkah night in December. Home now seemed more than a miracle away for Ben. Only the help of a God whose power and existence Ben has begun to question could possibly save him from an imminent and certain end.
Liquid: A Love Story

Liquid: A Love Story

Mariam Rahmani

Algonquin Books
2025
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The Marriage Plot meets The Idiot in this brilliant debut, which tells the story of a young Muslim scholar stuck in the mire of adjunct professorship in Los Angeles who decides to give up her career in academia and marry rich, committing herself to 100 dates in the course of a single summer. By midsummer reality hits, taking her--and her project--to Tehran. The unnamed Iranian-Indian American narrator of Liquid has always believed herself to be the smartest person in the room. And from an early age, she and her best friend--a poet-turned-marketer named Adam--have turned their noses up at other peoples' riches. But two years after earning a PhD from UCLA, the narrator is no closer to the middle-class comfort promised to her by the prestige of her fancy, scholarship-funded education and the successes of her immigrant parents. Jokingly, Adam suggests she just "marry rich." But our protagonist, whose PhD thesis compared Eastern and Western views of marriage in film and literature, takes the idea seriously. She makes a spreadsheet and outlines a goal: 100 dates with people of all genders and a marriage proposal in hand by the official start of the fall semester. What follows is a whirlwind summer packed with dating: martinis sans vermouth with the lazy scion of an Eastside construction empire; board games with a butch producer who owns a house in the hills and a newly dented Porsche; a Venmo request from a "socialist" trust fund babe; and an evening spent dodging the halitosis of a maxillofacial surgeon from Orange County. Only a tragedy in Tehran and an overdue familial reckoning can alter the narrator's increasingly manic trajectory and force her to confront the contradictions of her life in Los Angeles. And as doubts begin to creep in about her marriage project, it suddenly seems possible that the eligible prospect she's been looking for has been beneath her nose the entire time. For fans of Kaveh Akbar and Elif Batuman, Liquid delivers a modern tale of romance, loss, and belonging like no other. Mariam Rahmani's gorgeous high-wire satire explodes off the page with verve and originality in this riveting spin on the classic romantic comedy.
Tell them OUR story

Tell them OUR story

Marla Greeness

Xulon Press
2021
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From angelic hugs and visitations to supernatural trips around the world with Jesus, this true story of one woman's transformation will inspire you to greater heights and deeper depths in your relationship with Christ. The painful struggles and profound triumphs in overcoming a life of trauma are shared in an honest, transparent way through powerful personal testimony about the redemptive love of Jesus Christ and a life lived with the Holy Spirit. Marla Greeness is originally from Montana and has lived in 7 other states with her husband, daughter and, of course, their pets. Marla was educated at the University of Great Falls but her real education started when an angel of the Lord called her Deborah. Marla ministers prophetically alongside her husband and is used widely through the laying on of hands for healing and impartation of the Holy Spirit. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing those once bound become free, filled with the Holy Ghost and set on their journey towards their calling in Christ Jesus. You can find more info on her website troygreeness.com
A Criminal Was Born: A Story of a Good Boy

A Criminal Was Born: A Story of a Good Boy

Mario Linguari

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Entering a bar a mysterious young boy who drinks a cappuccino comes close to me, with an attitude of a big gangster he tries to get in contact with me, he asked me, sir, can I talk to you? I Answered yes of course, and this boy says, you know sir I would like to tell my story if you only get 10 minutes to listen to, I was a bit curious looking into this boy's eyes, and I immediately notice that he has something to tell; His face lit up, Surprised by such readiness, I listen to him, and I'm impressed with two details: the First, the observation of the so-called factor K, or "Killer Instinct ", latent in all of us, but materialized by each one differently. The second, the ability to transform an impulse, in reality, thus succeeding in saving from an existence miserable 200 Thai girls, exploited and abused, to lead them to a better life in Northern Italy. Agree with my lawyer I had been set up by the authorities to punish me to a maximum punishment not exceeding two years or three years. I was sentenced to 22 months and 12 days imprisonment.
Snatched (A Ghost Story)

Snatched (A Ghost Story)

Marla Meyers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF TWISTED COMES BOOK #2 IN THE LIGHTS OUT SERIES Wendy reluctantly moves to the country so that her husband can write full-time. She's willing to give it a try since they won't have to put their baby, Cora, in daycare. But when things begin to go bump in the night, Wendy knows something is amiss, and she has an awful feeling that someone is trying to steal Cora. Sean is finally living the life he's always wanted with his wife and child. He's writing full-time from home, and as a stay-at-home dad, he loves spending time with his daughter. But Wendy doesn't like this new life, and she begins to make up things to convince Sean they need to move back to the city. Things like ghosts in the house. When he doesn't believe her, she takes things a step further by saying that someone is trying to steal their baby. Wendy is an intuitive person, and thus sees and hears things others might not. Can she convince her husband that their little family is in danger? And what awaits them if she can't? Other books in this series -- Twisted, Book #1 in the Lights Out series
A Garden of Flowers: A Story About Alzheimer's

A Garden of Flowers: A Story About Alzheimer's

Marta Schmidt Mendez Ma

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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Lily's grandfather has lived with her and her family ever since Lily was a baby. Lily has always done so many fun things with her grandfather and they are very close. As Lily gets older she starts to notice that her grandfather calls her the names of different flowers, but not her name. At first this seems a funny game but soon Lily starts to become frustrated as her grandfather does not seem to notice that she does not find the game funny. Lily's parents step in and explain to her that her grandfather has developed Alzheimer's. Lily has to decide and figure out how she will interact with her grandfather now that the ability to build memories is mainly one sided.A loved ones diagnosis of Alzheimer's can impact a family greatly. It is easy to be consumed with grief, fear and confusion. It is easy to forget that your children are anxious as well. Children need to have the information to deal with the changes they will certainly experience as they see the disease progress and as they see the roles of the adults change. An explanation will certainly be stressful to you and the child but it will also be somewhat of a relief to the child to know that whatever odd behaviors they have noted in their loved one has a name, and is not directly related to them personally. It is important that you adapt what you say to the child's age, but you must always be honest. Children need to know that they can trust you to tell them the truth and that they can come to you with questions. Listen to your child's fears and validate them. Children may fear that they will "catch" Alzheimer's just like they can catch a cold. They might worry that you will get ill too and forget them. Children may experience anger or frustration because they have to repeat questions when interacting with the impacted patient or because they may need to help with caregiving tasks. Be patient and be honest. Help children understand that the disease will probably change the relationship they've previously shared with that loved one but remind them that their loved one still loves them. They just may not be able to express it. "While grandpa may not remember your name, he still loves you as much as he always did." Engaging in family related activities, like sorting through old photographs or making a family tree, also might help reinforce the child's connection to their loved one.
Mennonite Daughter: The Story of a Plain Girl

Mennonite Daughter: The Story of a Plain Girl

Marian Longenecker Beaman

Marian L. Beaman
2019
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What if the Mennonite life young Marian Longenecker chafed against offered the chance for a new beginning? What if her two Lancaster County homes with three generations of family were the perfect launch pad for a brighter future? Readers who long for a simpler life can smell the aroma of saffron-infused potpie in Grandma's kitchen, hear the strains of four-part a capella music at church, and see the miracle of a divine healing.Follow the author in pigtails as a child and later with a prayer cap, bucking a heavy-handed father and challenging church rules. Feel the terror of being locked behind a cellar door. Observe the horror of feeling defenseless before a conclave of bishops, an event propelling her into a different world.Fans of coming-of-age stories will delight in one woman's surprising path toward self-discovery, a self that lets her revel in shiny red shoes.
Nikitta: A Mother's Story - The Tragic True Story of My Daughter's Murder
On 5 February 2011, Marcia Grender received a phone call which changed her life forever. The flat her beautiful nineteen-year-old daughter Nikitta shared with her fiance Ryan Mayes was on fire, and Nikitta was believed to be trapped inside. Marcia and her partner Paul, Nikitta's father, rushed to the scene but there was nothing they could do. Firefighters had already discovered Nikitta's body in the wreckage of the home she'd lovingly built with her childhood sweetheart. To add to their agony, Nikitta had been eight months' pregnant. The fully formed yet unborn baby girl she'd already named Kelsey May was gone, too. But it soon became apparent Nikitta's death was far from an accident. Within hours, the investigation became a murder inquiry and Ryan's cousin Carl Whant was the prime suspect. As her world collapsed around her, Marcia could only watch in horror. Shortly after Whant was charged with murder, child destruction, rape and arson, she began charting her feelings in a searingly honest diary, the contents of which are published for the first time in this book. Marcia painstakingly recalls the agony of holding her granddaughter for the first time in a police mortuary, but being unable to see her dead daughter because of the shocking state in which Whant had left her. But, above all, she speaks of the indescribable hell of learning to live without the most important thing in her life.
Lady's Men: the Story of Ww Ii's Mystery Bomber and Her Crew
In April 1943 Lady Be Good, an American Liberator bomber, vanished into the night while returning to base at Benghazi, Libya, following a mission to Naples, Italy. All attempts to find the aircraft and her crew proved unsuccessful, and they became just one more casualty of the war. Fifteen years later, oil geologists spotted the bomber's remarkably well-preserved remains from the air some 400 miles southeast of Benghazi. Reports to American and British authorities provoked no interest. The investigation and reconstruction of the ill-fated mission was left to geologist Don Sheridan, who led a survey party to the plane and eventually located the crew and evidence of their desperate attempt to survive in the forbidding desert environment.Fascinated by rumors of the tragedy, Mario Martinez spent years attempting to find out exactly what happened. His account of the mystery is riveting. An intriguing piece of detective work, the story he has put together tells of the crew's courageous efforts to save themselves. It is a story with broad appeal, as evidenced by the popularity of a television documentary broadcast when this book was first published in 1995.