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Eminent Europeans: Studies in Continental Reality
Eugene S. Bagger
Literary Licensing, LLC
2014
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Eugene's Mistake at the Garden Gate: The Resolve of a Creative Mouse
Lynn C. Skinner
Lynn C. Skinner
2017
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Eugene's elementary French lessons
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Eugene's elementary French lessons
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Eugene the bear wants to make friends, but each time an animal approaches he becomes tongue-tied, gets a lump in his throat, looks this way and that way, and just wants to hide One by one, animals try to befriend Eugene, but it's always the same. Lucky for Eugene, his soon-to-be-friends are patient, kind and know just what to do to help him feel comfortable.
Eugene the bear wants to make friends, but each time an animal approaches he becomes tongue-tied, gets a lump in his throat, looks this way and that way, and just wants to hide One by one, animals try to befriend Eugene, but it's always the same. Lucky for Eugene, his soon-to-be-friends are patient, kind and know just what to do to help him feel comfortable.
Eugene's Little Black Book: The Perfect Dating Companion for a Handsome Man Named Eugene. A secret place for names, phone numbers, and addresses.
Wingman Publishing
Independently Published
2019
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Keep a record of all the girls that catch your eye
How would you cope with a terminal illness? This was the challenge Eugene faced when told he had cancer. This book explains how he, his wife Nerelle and his circle of close friends and family rose to the challenge. Eugene's gift was to come to terms with his own situation in a quiet, courageous way that inspired those around him. He lost his life but left a legacy of goodwill and love for those remaining.
In EUGENE'S BOY, Bill Therkelsen, a former electronics engineer, takes readers to the past in heartwarming, often amusing vignettes from his life as a child in 1940's Des Moines, Iowa to his time in the Naval Reserves, to his later years, where he spent time with family and friends at his cabin in Minnesota's northwoods. The stories, originally published on his blog "Northern Lights," are filled with warmth and love. Growing up in the Midwest was always an adventure for the author of Eugene's Boy. Echoes of Jean Shepherd's humorous stories abound, as Therkelsen recalls streetcars, flash cameras, department store Christmas windows, the advent of television, and more. Readers need not have grown up in the 1940's to find a home in these stories, for the themes of home and family are universal.