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Jackie Wibble Wobble and Me

Jackie Wibble Wobble and Me

Laurie Ahern

Laurie Ahern
2021
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Jackie Wibble Wobble (JWW) was my pet duck when I was just a little girl. This book is an introduction to "Jackie Wibble Wobble and Me" and the joy and happiness we shared together. The love she brought into my life still lives on in my heart to this day.
Jackie & Me

Jackie & Me

Louis Bayard

WORKMAN PUBLISHING
2023
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"ABSOLUTELY IRRESISTIBLE." -People (Best Books of Summer)One of The Washington Post's 50 Notable Works of Fiction for 2022In 1951, former debutante Jacqueline Bouvier is hard at work as the Inquiring Camera Girl for a Washington newspaper. Her mission in life is "not to be a housewife," but when she meets the charismatic congressman Jack Kennedy at a Georgetown party, her resolution begins to falter. Soon the two are flirting over secret phone calls, cocktails, and dinner dates, and Jackie is drawn deeper into the Kennedy orbit. As Jack himself grows increasingly elusive and absent, she begins to question what life at his side would mean. For answers, she turns to his best friend and confidant, Lem Billings, a closeted gay man who has made the Kennedy family his own, and who has been instructed by them to seal the deal with Jack's new girl. But as he gets to know her, a deep and touching friendship emerges, leaving him with a true dilemma: Is this the marriage she deserves?Narrated by an older Lem as he looks back at his own role in a complicated alliance, this is a courtship story full of longing and suspense, of what-ifs and possible wrong turns. It is a surprising look at Jackie before she was that Jackie. And in bestselling author Louis Bayard's witty and deeply empathetic telling, Jackie & Me is a page turning story of friendship, love, sacrifice, and betrayal-and a fresh take on two iconic American figures.
Jackie the Little Tree

Jackie the Little Tree

Danny Rebecca

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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Jackie the Little TreeBy: Danny RebeccaA little tree named Jackie is saddened because she can never be utility pole. She is too little and not straight enough. But Jackie soon realizes that her true purpose is to make people happy. This heartfelt story for children shows that everyone can find their meaning and purpose.This book was written in memory of the author's daughter, Jackie, who passed away at age eleven from heart disease. Although Jackie's heart was weak, her spirit was strong. She was always willing to try new things. She had an adventurous spirit and tried and did many daring things, like riding in a helicopter or on the back of an elephant. She wanted to be a dancer and a singer and had the talent to do both.About the AuthorDanny Rebecca was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He is the middle child of three siblings. He is a trained musician and singer. He's also a stand-up comic and impressionist. Danny has done many shows and has performed on some notable stages and nightclubs. Danny was a New York City police officer and a 9-11 first responder. This is his first book and he hopes to write more.
Jackie Kennedy

Jackie Kennedy

Captivating History

Captivating History
2020
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Explore la fascinante vida de Jackie Kennedy Sin duda, el nombre Jackie Kennedy atrae a la mente muchos pensamientos. Ella es, quiz s, m s conocida por su funci n como primera dama de los Estados Unidos cuando su esposo, John F. Kennedy, asumi el cargo como presidente, y por su papel en la restauraci n de la Casa Blanca. Adem s, por supuesto, muchas personas recuerdan a Jacqueline por su influencia en la industria de la moda, en particular, su vestido rosado de Chanel y su sombrero pillbox, que se convirtieron en los s mbolos del asesinato de su marido. Jackie es tan famosa y querida que es considerada como una de las primeras damas m s populares. De hecho, en 1999, Jacqueline fue incluida en la lista Gallup de los hombres y mujeres m s admirados en Estados Unidos en el siglo XX. Si bien ejerci su mayor influencia en la Casa Blanca, Jackie fue mucho m s que su t tulo de primera dama.Algunos de los temas abordados en este audiolibro son: Infancia y educaci n inicial Universidad y carrera profesional Relaci n con John F. Kennedy Maternidad Campa a por la presidencia Primera dama Asesinato de Kennedy La vida despu s del asesinato Figura ic nica actual Y mucho m s que usted no querr perderse
Jackie Kennedy

Jackie Kennedy

Captivating History

Captivating History
2020
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Explore the Fascinating Life of Jackie Kennedy Without a doubt, the name Jackie Kennedy draws multiple thoughts to mind; she is, perhaps, most well-known in her service as the first lady of the United States, as her husband, John F. Kennedy, took office as the president, and her role in restoring the White House. Then, of course, other people remember Jacqueline for her role in the fashion industry, particularly her pink Chanel suit and matching pillbox hat, which became a symbol of her husband's assassination.Jackie is so renowned and beloved that she ranks as one of the most popular first ladies. In fact, Jacqueline was named in 1999 on Gallup's list of Most Admired Men and Women in twentieth-century America. While she made major impacts on the White House, Jackie was much more than her title as first lady.Some of the topics covered in this book include: Childhood and Early Education College and Early Career The Relationship with John F. Kennedy Motherhood Campaign for Presidency First Lady The Kennedy Assassination Life Following the Assassination Ongoing Iconic Figure And a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on Select the add to cart button now to learn more
Jackie 4 Chan: Satire 'Gimme Dat Garner Ass' Book Cover

Jackie 4 Chan: Satire 'Gimme Dat Garner Ass' Book Cover

Redhat Dick; Bridget Chase

Independently Published
2020
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-A Satire Dark Humor Short Story-Jackie Chan wants to have a love scene in one of his movies. He never, ever gets to have one. Even Steven Seagal has had the honors of acting romantic encounters. Jackie decides to enlist the help of Bridget Chase to transport him to the set of the movie 'Arthur', because as everyone knows, Jackie Chan loves him no one more than that hot actress Jennifer Garner. However upon this Quantum Hollywood leap, Jackie is encountered by a Mandela Effect Traveling Nicholas Cage brandishing a devious mustache. Said Mustached-Star steals Jennifer by way of floating Pirate Ship. Jackie is devastated; so, Bridget decides with the right help they can track her down and retrieve her like all good leading men do. Together the two seek out the Rock-afire Explosion animatronic band. More specifically, the Robot-Dog-Space-Drummer, Dook LaRue whom has Tom Hanks' face CGI-ed onto it. With a mystical drum solo by Tom-Hanks-Dook-LaRue-CGI-Face the two heroes are given the whereabouts of that infinitely hot actress and her current Alias.Will Jackie's good boy antics, the same chivalrous behaviors which has excluded him from sexual encounters in movies, keep him from attaining his sole mission? Or will he make the necessary change to achieve his dreams of sampling those Garner titties?-SAMPLE-I've Got Balls Fer HerJackie Chan was on his computer. He was scrolling through images of Jennifer Garner. "She's so fucking hot Oh baby Look at those titties. I want them titties. Give me them titties. All my Oriental cock wants is some of them titties, please God. She's so hot."...(8*bunny-enter: Bubba LOveSMAsh- They are lick-able. And, her lips-static*44)JJD77 ...zinC- Dr. StaNFAntastiC: Lips fer suckin' some dick (((99)+ add. His Oriental fingers kept flinging-rolling-scrolling through the Google image results. He found one of Jennifer Garner in a bathing suit coming out of the water in a swimming pool. "My God, those titties are hot. I just have to have them. I must have them. I must have them " So, Jackie Chan decided to call the only person he knew who might be able to help."Oh man, I hope he's home. If he's home, then we'll be able to travel through time to the movie. Which movie? Maybe the movie Arthur starring Russell Brand. He's married to Jennifer Garner in the movie so I'm calling. That way, I can bang her in the movie. Hell, maybe I'll get to bang her some off screen in my 'Bang Jennifer' trailer, BOING It's no fair 'ol Jackie never gets to have sex, oh so sexy, sex in his movies. What am I? A boy? A... a, shit I don't know. I'm a man. A man that wants to fuck in my movies "The phone rang. "Hello?""Hey, Bridget Chase," Jackie Chan said. Bridget was at home cuttin' up some salad; some lettuce for a salad. "Hey what's up Jackie Chan? What can I do for you?" "Hey buddy, I got to let you know- I love Jennifer Garner. I must have her, okay? Cool." "I get that. So, what are we going to do?" Bridget asked. -END SAMPLE-
Jackie Robinson Sp

Jackie Robinson Sp

Emma E. Haldy

Cherry Lake Publishing
2025
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This Spanish language biography examines the life of Jackie Robinson in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. The Mi mini biograf a series is a collection of Spanish language biographies for the earliest readers. Esta biograf a en espa ol analiza la vida de Jackie Robinson de una manera simple y adecuada a la edad, que ayudar a los ni os a desarrollar el reconocimiento de palabras y las destrezas lectoras. Mi mini biograf a es una colecci n de biograf as en espa ol para los primeros lectores.
Jackie Robinson Takes the Field

Jackie Robinson Takes the Field

Elliott Smith

Capstone Press
2023
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On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made history when he stepped onto the baseball diamond as a Brooklyn Dodger. For the first time in more than 60 years, a Black player took the field in a professional baseball game. How did Robinson break through the racist barriers that had kept so many Black athletes out of professional sports? And what is the enduring legacy of his remarkable accomplishment? Find out in an easy-to-read graphic novel that reveals why Jackie Robinson's shattering of the color barrier in baseball is among the greatest moments in history.
Jackie Robinson Takes the Field

Jackie Robinson Takes the Field

Elliott Smith

Capstone Press
2023
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On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson made history when he stepped onto the baseball diamond as a Brooklyn Dodger. For the first time in more than 60 years, a Black player took the field in a professional baseball game. How did Robinson break through the racist barriers that had kept so many Black athletes out of professional sports? And what is the enduring legacy of his remarkable accomplishment? Find out in an easy-to-read graphic novel that reveals why Jackie Robinson's shattering of the color barrier in baseball is among the greatest moments in history.
Jackie Robinson and Moses Fleetwood Walker: The Lives and Careers of the Players Who Integrated Major League Baseball
*Includes pictures*Includes excerpts of contemporary accounts*Includes a bibliography for further reading"I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me... All I ask is that you respect me as a human being." - Jackie RobinsonIn his introduction to The Jackie Robinson Reader, sports historian Jules Tygiel succinctly observed, "Extraordinary lives often reveal ordinary truths. Jackie Robinson was born in 1919 and died in 1972. He crammed into these brief fifty-three years a legacy of accomplishment, acclaim, controversy, and influence matched by few Americans. He was, even before his historic baseball breakthrough, an athlete of legendary proportions. He won fame and adulation as the first African-American to play in the major leagues in the twentieth century, launching an athletic revolution that transformed American sports. He garnered baseball's highest honors: Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, and first-ballot election to the Hall of Fame. More significantly, Robinson became a symbol of racial integration and a prominent leader in the civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 1960s. Yet Jackie Robinson's half century among us illuminates not just the contours of an exceptional life, but much about the broader African-American experience of those years."Tygiel is, of course, correct in his assessment of Robinson's life, and any biography of the baseball legend will share with its readers some of the amazing stories of his life, beginning with his difficult birth in Cairo, Georgia, following him across the country to California, and then north to Montreal and south to Florida. Along the way, readers learn of a man once consumed by rage who learned, through time and practice, as well as the influence of several important mentors, to rein in his anger and use it to change the world. Though born in a sharecropper's cabin, he corresponded with presidents. Growing up in the shadow of an Olympian older brother, he found his own place in the sun, and, more importantly, he ¬¬¬¬¬smoothed the journey to success for countless others. His name has gone down not in just one but in two pantheons of history, both on and off the baseball field as a noble fighter for equal rights.Given his legacy, many Americans today believe Jackie Robinson was the first black man to play in Major League Baseball, but that answer is wrong. As far back as the late 19th century, there had been professional baseball leagues that were every bit as segregated as any other aspect of society, but before that, there were, for a brief shining moment, there were teams of black and white men playing with and against each other. One of the first black men to play on such a team was Moses Fleetwood Walker, and he was the first who openly identified as black. In an essay entitled "African-Americans in Toledo Sports," one author observed, "Moses Fleetwood Walker's promising but all too short professional baseball career mirrors the experience of most of the great African American ballplayers before the Negro Leagues began play in the early twentieth century. Walker was a gifted defensive catcher and adequate offensive player, but his career would be cut short by racism...Walker, well educated for a man of any race in the late 19th century, respond to this racism first with ambivalence, later with anger, and finally with prose. Walker's seminal work, Our Home Colony put him directly in line with the thoughts and words of future leader Marcus Garvey in his call for a separation of the races and a return of African Americans to Africa." To this day, over 130 years after he played, Walker's life and his contributions to baseball history remain mostly forgotten, obscuring how a fascinating athlete with many talents experienced racism without letting it break him.
Jackie Robinson and Moses Fleetwood Walker: The Lives and Careers of the Players Who Integrated Major League Baseball
*Includes pictures*Includes excerpts of contemporary accounts*Includes a bibliography for further reading"I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me... All I ask is that you respect me as a human being." - Jackie RobinsonIn his introduction to The Jackie Robinson Reader, sports historian Jules Tygiel succinctly observed, "Extraordinary lives often reveal ordinary truths. Jackie Robinson was born in 1919 and died in 1972. He crammed into these brief fifty-three years a legacy of accomplishment, acclaim, controversy, and influence matched by few Americans. He was, even before his historic baseball breakthrough, an athlete of legendary proportions. He won fame and adulation as the first African-American to play in the major leagues in the twentieth century, launching an athletic revolution that transformed American sports. He garnered baseball's highest honors: Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, and first-ballot election to the Hall of Fame. More significantly, Robinson became a symbol of racial integration and a prominent leader in the civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 1960s. Yet Jackie Robinson's half century among us illuminates not just the contours of an exceptional life, but much about the broader African-American experience of those years."Tygiel is, of course, correct in his assessment of Robinson's life, and any biography of the baseball legend will share with its readers some of the amazing stories of his life, beginning with his difficult birth in Cairo, Georgia, following him across the country to California, and then north to Montreal and south to Florida. Along the way, readers learn of a man once consumed by rage who learned, through time and practice, as well as the influence of several important mentors, to rein in his anger and use it to change the world. Though born in a sharecropper's cabin, he corresponded with presidents. Growing up in the shadow of an Olympian older brother, he found his own place in the sun, and, more importantly, he ¬¬¬¬¬smoothed the journey to success for countless others. His name has gone down not in just one but in two pantheons of history, both on and off the baseball field as a noble fighter for equal rights.Given his legacy, many Americans today believe Jackie Robinson was the first black man to play in Major League Baseball, but that answer is wrong. As far back as the late 19th century, there had been professional baseball leagues that were every bit as segregated as any other aspect of society, but before that, there were, for a brief shining moment, there were teams of black and white men playing with and against each other. One of the first black men to play on such a team was Moses Fleetwood Walker, and he was the first who openly identified as black. In an essay entitled "African-Americans in Toledo Sports," one author observed, "Moses Fleetwood Walker's promising but all too short professional baseball career mirrors the experience of most of the great African American ballplayers before the Negro Leagues began play in the early twentieth century. Walker was a gifted defensive catcher and adequate offensive player, but his career would be cut short by racism...Walker, well educated for a man of any race in the late 19th century, respond to this racism first with ambivalence, later with anger, and finally with prose. Walker's seminal work, Our Home Colony put him directly in line with the thoughts and words of future leader Marcus Garvey in his call for a separation of the races and a return of African Americans to Africa." To this day, over 130 years after he played, Walker's life and his contributions to baseball history remain mostly forgotten, obscuring how a fascinating athlete with many talents experienced racism without letting it break him.
Jackie and the Giant: Cosmic Fairy Tales

Jackie and the Giant: Cosmic Fairy Tales

Honey Phillips

Independently Published
2019
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He's big and green and looking for a mate...Jackie works as hard as she can to provide for her younger sister, but they're barely surviving. When she comes home to find that her sister has traded their COW (Comestible Organic Wafer machine) to an alien trader in return for a worthless bean, she is both worried and hurt. She thought she could trust the intriguing male hidden behind the forbidding armor. When a giant beanstalk grows overnight, Jackie is desperate enough to climb to the top and demand the return of her COW. Instead, she finds a whole new world - and a very large surprise. Beneath the armor is a massive alien who seems to be as much plant as man.Cormac is enchanted by the little human female who trades with him each quarter and makes his sap rise. He devises a plan to bring her into his domain, even though he knows he may not be able to keep her. But now that she's here, how can he let her go?A big green alien, a feisty heroine, an evil storekeeper, and some helpful plants - this sweet and steamy fairy tale is not the story you remember (Intended for mature audiences only )Cosmic Fairy TalesJackie and the Giant is part of the Cosmic Fairy Tales collection, a collaboration of authors retelling beloved tales with a science fiction romance twist. Each book is a standalone, containing its own Happily Ever After, and they can be read in any order. Be sure to explore the other titles in the collection: The Hunchback by Regine AbelThe Lion and the Mouse by Emmy ChandlerThe Frog Prince by Tracy LaurenThe Ugly Dukeling by Bex McLynnContaminated by Amanda MiloJackie and the Giant by Honey PhillipsEscaping Wonderland by Tiffany RobertsRampion by Susan Trombley
Jackie's Desire

Jackie's Desire

Darlene S Allen

Lulu.com
2022
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A married woman with a cheating husband ends up in a secret rendezvous filled with passion, sex, desire, and excitement. She falls in love with her dream guy-at least that's what she thought. Did she find love in this mysterious man or did she find something else?
Jackie's New Team

Jackie's New Team

James Anderson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This is about a girl named Jackie who joins a new team and has no friends on the team. At first the team does not like her but when they get to know her, she gets a lot of new friends.