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F.A.T. Chance

F.A.T. Chance

Michelle Cole

Write World
2007
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In the year 2012, two childhood friends leave the small town of Tunis, Texas, for Los Angeles, with dreams of making it big in Hollywood. Raven Kensington is exquisitely-beautiful, with a trademark, Miss America smile. The African-American beauty is enormously-gifted, but knows that discrimination is still alive and well in Tinseltown. Raven's determined to make her dreams become reality. Once she arrives in Hollywood, no one denies that she's gorgeous, she's just "not the right race, or size, for Hollywood." Raven refuses to give up. After years of blood, sweat, and tears, she reluctantly accepts a stereotypical role, that turns out to be a blessing in disguise. Rebecca Simms is a blonde, blue-eyed beauty, with a bright smile. By Hollywood's standards, "Becky," is the reflection of beauty. However, Becky's size-eight frame isn't thin enough for Tinseltown. After years of struggling in Hollywood, Becky finally receives her big break, and it's an opportunity of a lifetime. Things are finally looking up for Raven and Becky, when tragedy strikes. One of them will conform to the pressures of Hollywood, and dying to be thin, will cost one of the beauties, her life. Michelle Cole is masterful, as she tells this truly inspiring story, as only she can. It's the story of hopes, dreams, love, friendships, and life's triumphs and tragedies. It's the story of an extraordinary woman, who fought for herself, and for all those, who want to be treated as the beautiful, individual human beings that we all are, not treated as colors, or sizes. F.A.T. CHANCE is a story, that speaks, to everyone
Why Can't I Let You Go?

Why Can't I Let You Go?

Michelle Skeen; Kelly Skeen

Readhowyouwant
2024
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Unhealthy, hurtful attachments with our parents or guardians in early childhood can create a relationship trauma bond (RTB) that sets the foundation for dysfunctional and toxic relationships in adulthood.?In Why Can't I Let You Go, relationship expert Michelle Skeen and her daughter Kelly Skeen help readers identify the harmful core beliefs and behavior patterns that are keeping them stuck in toxic relationships, so they can heal their trauma bond and develop healthy, secure, and lasting love relationships.
Please Don't Leave Me

Please Don't Leave Me

Michelle Clark

ORION PUBLISHING CO
2023
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Kaiser is a dog who grew up on the streets with his owner - although they were homeless, they had each other and with that came an unbreakable bond. However, when Kaiser's owner is diagnosed with terminal cancer, their future together is cut short and Kaiser is at risk of being left alone and in danger. However, this is when Michelle - founder of the charity Dogs On The Streets - met Kaiser and his owner. She immediately knows that she must help Kaiser and tirelessly campaigns on his and his owner's behalf. In time, she finds herself solely responsible for Kaiser's future, and only one question remains: will she be able to find a new, loving home for Kaiser? A moving and life-affirming true story of one dog's extraordinary journey, this is an inspiring tale about the remarkable bond between humans and animals.
Please Don't Tell Cooper He's a Dog, Book 1 of the Cooper the Dog series (Mom's Choice Award Recipient-Gold)
Fetch, sit, stay, and roll over are not the words that Cooper the Dog wants to hear. A dog-about-town, he prefers steak sauce on his kibble, attending the ballet, and driving the family car Cooper has a nose for travel and adventure but is truly happy as the head of the household. Get to know Cooper, and how well-loved dogs are more than just pets. They are important members of the family Michelle Lander Feinberg's hilarious, delightful dog adventure for children ages 2-8 and their families.
Please Don't Tell Cooper That Jack is a Rabbit, Book 2 of the Cooper the Dog series (Mom's Choice Award Recipient-Gold)
The award-winning team behind Please Don't Tell Cooper He's a Dog returns with a delightful new canine adventure. Cooper the rescue dog makes a daring escape from his yard. When he returns home with his new friend, Jack the Rabbit, the fun is just getting started. The latest edition introduces a new character, Uncle Stephen, who shares in the fun while watching how the big-hearted mutt befriends someone who is completely different. Michelle Lander Feinberg's hilarious "doggerel" will be sure to amuse and inspire conversations about diversity and the meaning of true friendship. Wonderfully illustrated by the talented Anna Mosca, this book is perfect for fans of rescue dogs and their families everywhere.
Please Don't Tell Cooper That Jack is a Rabbit, Book 2 in the Cooper the Dog series (Mom's Choice Award Recipient-Gold)
The award-winning team behind Please Don't Tell Cooper He's a Dog returns with a delightful new canine adventure. Cooper the rescue dog makes a daring escape from his yard. When he returns home with his new friend, Jack the Rabbit, the fun is just getting started. The latest edition introduces a new character, Uncle Stephen, who shares in the fun while watching how the big-hearted mutt befriends someone who is completely different. Michelle Lander Feinberg's hilarious "doggerel" will be sure to amuse and inspire conversations about diversity and the meaning of true friendship. Wonderfully illustrated by the talented Anna Mosca, this book is perfect for fans of rescue dogs and their families everywhere.
My Sh*t Therapist

My Sh*t Therapist

Michelle Thomas

BLINK Publishing
2021
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'Moving and funny' Nathan Filer, author of The Shock of the Fall'Funny and terrifying... will offer much needed comfort' Phill Jupitus'The whole book is a joy, it feels like being seen and understood' Standard Issue'Warm, funny, sad and highly recommended!' Isy Suttie, award-winning actor'Searingly honest and beautifully written' Frost magazine'Clever, compassionate and vital' Jason Hazeley, co-author of Ladybirds for Grown-Ups*****When Michelle Thomas suffered her ­first major depressive episode six years ago, she read and watched and listened to everything about mental health she could get her hands on in an effort to­ fix herself. God, it was depressing.Which is the last thing she needed.What she did need was a therapist who would listen and a strategy catered to her needs. What she got was advice to watch a few YouTube videos and have a cup of tea when having a panic attack, along with a cheerful reminder that 'it could be worse'.My Sh*t Therapist is an honest, hilarious and heart-rending account of living with mental illness, helping you navigate the world, care for your mind and get through sh*t jobs, medications, relationships, habits, homes and therapists.You'll ­find no scented candles or matcha tea 'cures' for mental illness here. Instead, learn how a modern woman and her friends and followers navigate life with their brilliant but unpredictably sh*t brains.