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God Loves His Rainbow

God Loves His Rainbow

Megan Reda

Megan Reda
2025
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God Loves His Rainbow is a beautifully illustrated book and tells of God's TRUTH about Rainbows in a fun and easy way for your little ones to learn about the SEVEN colours God has created and why? It is number 2 in the GOD LOVES series.
God Loves Creating

God Loves Creating

Megan Reda

Megan Reda
2025
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This beautifully illustrated book in the GOD LOVES series teaches your little ones about the 7 days of Creation and how God is still creating today? With rhyming verses and colourful pictures Megan Reda and Faith Anne Kasuku have captured the creation story magnificently for little ones to enjoy.
The Seventh Member State

The Seventh Member State

Megan Brown

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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The surprising story of how Algeria joined and then left the postwar European Economic Community and what its past inclusion means for extracontinental membership in today’s European Union.On their face, the mid-1950s negotiations over European integration were aimed at securing unity in order to prevent violent conflict and boost economies emerging from the disaster of World War II. But French diplomats had other motives, too. From Africa to Southeast Asia, France’s empire was unraveling. France insisted that Algeria—the crown jewel of the empire and home to a nationalist movement then pleading its case to the United Nations—be included in the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community. The French hoped that Algeria’s involvement in the EEC would quell colonial unrest and confirm international agreement that Algeria was indeed French.French authorities harnessed Algeria’s legal status as an official département within the empire to claim that European trade regulations and labor rights should traverse the Mediterranean. Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany conceded in order to move forward with the treaty, and Algeria entered a rights regime that allowed free movement of labor and guaranteed security for the families of migrant workers. Even after independence in 1962, Algeria remained part of the community, although its ongoing inclusion was a matter of debate. Still, Algeria’s membership continued until 1976, when a formal treaty removed it from the European community.The Seventh Member State combats understandings of Europe’s “natural” borders by emphasizing the extracontinental contours of the early union. The unification vision was never spatially limited, suggesting that contemporary arguments for geographic boundaries excluding Turkey and areas of Eastern Europe from the European Union must be seen as ahistorical.
The Global Interior

The Global Interior

Megan Black

HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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Winner of the George Perkins Marsh PrizeWinner of the Stuart L. Bernath PrizeWinner of the W. Turrentine Jackson AwardWinner of the British Association of American Studies Prize“Extraordinary…Deftly rearranges the last century and a half of American history in fresh and useful ways.” —Los Angeles Review of Books“A smart, original, and ambitious book. Black demonstrates that the Interior Department has had a far larger, more invasive, and more consequential role in the world than one would expect.”—Brian DeLay, author of War of a Thousand DesertsWhen considering the story of American power, the Department of the Interior rarely comes to mind. Yet it turns out that a government agency best known for managing natural resources and operating national parks has constantly supported America’s imperial aspirations.Megan Black’s pathbreaking book brings to light the surprising role Interior has played in pursuing minerals around the world—on Indigenous lands, in foreign nations, across the oceans, even in outer space. Black shows how the department touted its credentials as an innocuous environmental-management organization while quietly satisfying America’s insatiable demand for raw materials. As presidents trumpeted the value of self-determination, this almost invisible outreach gave the country many of the benefits of empire without the burden of a heavy footprint. Under the guise of sharing expertise with the underdeveloped world, Interior scouted tin sources in Bolivia and led lithium surveys in Afghanistan. Today, it promotes offshore drilling and even manages a satellite that prospects for Earth’s resources from outer space.“Offers unprecedented insights into the depth and staying power of American exceptionalism…as generations of policymakers sought to extend the reach of U.S. power globally while emphatically denying that the United States was an empire.”—Penny Von Eschen, author of Satchmo Blows Up the World“Succeeds in showing both the central importance of minerals in the development of American power and how the realities of empire could be obscured through a focus on modernization and the mantra of conservation.”—Ian Tyrrell, author of Crisis of the Wasteful Nation
The Queen of Attolia

The Queen of Attolia

Megan Whalen Turner

HarperCollins Childrens Book Group
2000
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When Eugenides, the Thief of Eddis, stole Hamiathes's Gift, the Queen of Attolia lost more than a mythical relic. She lost face. Everyone knew that Eudenides had outwitted and escaped her. To restore her reputation and reassert her power, the Queen of Attolia will go to any length and accept any help that is offered...she will risk her country to execute the perfect revenge. Eugenides can steal anything. And he taunts the Queen of Attolia, moving through her strongholds seemingly at will. So Attolia waits, secure in the knowledge that the Thief will slip, that he will haunt her palace one too many times.When Eugenides finds his small mountain country at war with Attolia, he must steal a man, he must steal a queen, he must steal peace. But his greatest triumph--and his greatest loss--comes in capturing something that the Queen of Attolia thought she had sacrificed long ago...
The Struggle for Soy: And Other Dilemmas of a Korean Adoptee
Like many Korean adoptees of the 1980s, Megan Sound was brought up in an era when American parents were led to believe that the best way to raise their babies was to take a color-blind approach. The denial of a child's ethnicity neglects a significant part of their identity. The Struggle for Soy is a powerfully intimate essay collection that shows how one transracial adoptee navigates from the margins to the middle, from I am not to I am. With wit and whimsy, Sound sheds light on race, gender, and identity. The Struggle for Soy shows how Sound navigates restrictive labels like 'unexplained infertility' and stereotypes of Asian women. Her experiences are thought provoking for both those familiar with representation and how misrepresentation in pop-culture feels, and those who haven't had reason-before now-to imagine what it's like to be Asian in America.
Magic Headaches

Magic Headaches

Megan Allen

Allen Books
2018
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Elinor just wants her old life. A life before crippling headaches and magic that makes her see another world.Derek wants to forget his past. A past spent trapped as a prince on another world.But neither of them gets what they want.Derek's past is the key to Elinor's future and her magic might be the only thing that can set him free.That is if they don't kill each other first...Morland is not a place you go on purpose. Derek spent years trapped on that nightmare of a magic planet and he is never going back. But Elinor's magic headaches are spinning out of control and she needs all the help she can get. She'll even take help from Derek, a soulless murderer with a blog who also happens to be the lastborn prince of a darkness-wielding fire Queen.She's doomed. But time is running out. Morland is coming. And Derek will just have to do.This culture rich fantasy novel will delight fans of Shiver and Daughter of Smoke and Bones. There is always magic mixed into the everyday, even in Waxhaw, North Carolina and that handsome boy is definitely hiding a dark secret.
Fidget and the Bully Bots

Fidget and the Bully Bots

Megan Smith

Stitched from the Crypt Press
2018
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A tale of robots, bullies, and friendship. This story is loosely based on true events of my childhood. Now that I have my own daughter entering elementary school, I am in hopes that this will help any child dealing with bullying issues. I also want those who are not being bullied to befriend those that may not be having an easy time. It is okay to break away from the mold and be a little different.
You Are: Trusting God to Define Who You Are

You Are: Trusting God to Define Who You Are

Megan Wurzelbacher

She Perseveres
2018
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Do you want to know who you are? Join a community of women just like you Discover who you are by trusting God, our Creator, to define who you are.This devotional will be life changing as you begin to understand who God has created you to be. No matter your age or season of life if you are a woman this book is for you If you are a high school student, college student, single woman, married woman, mother, or grandmother this devotional will encourage you to live as the daughter of the King you were created to be. Megan Wurzelbacher shares her journey of overcoming hardships and discovering who she is through God. She encourages other women through this devotional to trust God and allow him to define who they are despite what they may think about themselves, what others may have said to them or about them, or who they have become because of their life's circumstances. By understanding that God has created each person for his special purposes we can better understand who we are truly created to be. Join Megan on this journey of trust and complete this life changing devotion all while gaining an amazing community of women who are there to encourage, inspire, and love you along the way
Fighting Her Father's War

Fighting Her Father's War

Megan Maki; Sofia Maki; ML Maki

Rose Hill Press
2018
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Lieutenant Samantha "Spike" Hunt thought she knew what she was getting into when she transferred from flying radar planes into F-14 Tomcat fighters. But when her aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, travels back in time to 1941, she must not only fight for her right to fly the world's best fighter plane, she must also fight in the opening air battles of World War II. She must fight her father's war.
Loan Some: A Novella

Loan Some: A Novella

Megan McLachlan

Serealities Press
2015
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It's been a bad week for Vera. She lost the job she loved as a librarian and ended a comfortable and seemingly reliable relationship. So when her eye catches a job ad for a company that boasts "a library of characters for every occasion," impulse (and the word "library") compels her to respond. Shortly thereafter, Vera has accepted her first assignment from Loan Some, a business that rents out people who play parts at special occasions. Need a mourner at your funeral or a pretend girlfriend to make your ex-wife jealous at a comic book convention? Look no further. The rules are strict: hide your identity, and no fraternizing with the clients. But as Vera begins relaxing into her new role-or rather, litany of roles-she finds herself attracted to several men, including the charming and flirtatious Greg Goodman as well as Cole, the sizzling nephew of the Loan Some CEO. Vera's comfortable, if unusual, existence comes to an abrupt halt when she finds herself face-to-face with the woman she's been tracking for the last thirty-or-so years-the mother who abandoned her. Will Vera be able to maintain her alias amid the family she never knew she had?
Alora

Alora

Megan Linski

Gryfyn Publishing
2014
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Alora has been queen for hundreds of years. Ruling over one of the most remote parts of the world, she spends her summers riding upon a wild stallion, her winters as a winged wolf, never changing, forever at an eternal sixteen. Then he arrives. Against her better judgment, Alora finds herself falling for a young boy with a kind heart. Unable to tame her desire, Alora is forced to face the fact that humans and immortals can never be together. If she chooses to love August, she will lose her eternal life, and she will die. Yet there's a monster lurking in the shadows, a hunter determined to make Alora his prize. She must make the most challenging decision of her life. True love, or immortality?