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The Transsexual and the Cross: Disproving the myth that transsexuality is a sin
Katie Leone
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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God Bless the Child: 10 Year Anniversary Edition
Katie Leone
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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The world is full of marvels. Our comic-inspired beginning reader series explores diverse topics from animals to construction vehicles. Newly fluent readers will delight in up-close images and easy-to-read text, translated into North American Spanish, while chuckling at the humorous speech bubbles. Labeled image guides and glossaries provide an engaging first experience with nonfiction. Explore the world of lions with this engaging and informative beginner-level book. Packed with eye-catching photographs, comic-inspired speech bubbles and humor, and fun facts, young readers will encounter the features, diet and social habits of these majestic big cats. Labeled-image guide reinforces learning. Includes glossary, index, and recommended books and websites.
Seriously Good Mug Cakes
Kate Calder; Christelle Huet-Gomez; Sandra Mahut; Lene Knudsen
QUADRILLE PUBLISHING LTD
2025
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A quick mix, a few minutes in the microwave and – ping! – you’ve got yourself a delicious, mug-sized treat!Seriously Good Mug Cakes shows you how easy it is to create tasty and satisfying bakes in minutes, with minimal measuring, mixing and washing up. Enjoy fruity favourites like Right-Side-Up Pineapple Cake or enter chocolate heaven with a Chocolate Mug Cake with Double-Chocolate Chips.For something besides cake, why not try making a Peanut Butter and Sesame Mug Cookie – or there’s even a whole section on crumbles made in the microwave, with combinations like Apple and Blackberry or Dark Chocolate and Pear. There are even boozy bakes like Espresso Martini and Rum and Pineapple mug cakes, because sometimes grown-ups need a pick-me-up, too. With over 70 recipes, all which take less than 10 minutes to prepare and cook, it’s never been easier to whip up a quick dessert or mid-afternoon snack.They’re Mug Cakes. And they’re Seriously Good.
New York Times Bestseller A no-holds-barred account of the rise--and dramatic stumble--of a media icon. In this probing portrait of a struggling news queen, bestselling author Edward Klein rips away the mask that has hidden the many faces of Katie Couric: the strong, independent woman and the needy wife and lover; the grieving widow famed for her kindness to others and the fiercely competitive diva; the consummate television interviewer and the stumbling network anchor.Drawing from scores of interviews with people who have never spoken openly about Couric before, Katie: The Real Story absorbingly chronicles Katie's rise to the top--from her early days at CNN to her nightly spot on CBS. You'll read about: Katie and her husband, Jay Monahan: "Jay had come to believe that the only thing that stood between Katie and divorce was her fear of negative publicity." Katie's diva behavior at CBS: "A technical problem left Katie standing without a script. . . . As soon as the red light on the top of the camera went off, she screamed. One of the executives said, 'Just a minute, Katie; the reason you make $15 million a year is to carry off these little glitches like a pro.'" Katie and her parents: "She constantly sought their] approval, but . . . they] were better at telling her what she had done wrong than what she had done right." Katie and Matt Lauer: "Matt had privately told several executives at NBC that he would quit his job if they signed up Katie for another four years."
When I woke up from surgery, I found my Mom and Dad hovering over my bed. The Adams and Rev. Parker were there, too. All of them had tears in their eyes. They had also looked relieved. Had something happened during surgery? Before I could ask aloud the question that I was asking myself, my parents were gently hugging and kissing me. Tearfully, they had also told me that my heart had stopped for two minutes during surgery. With that said, it had been decided in the end that the doctors would keep me in the hospital two weeks longer than expected.For the next two years, I endured countless chemo and radiation, as well as surgeries. During this time, I also attended homeschool. Even though I wished I could join my friends in regular school, I enjoyed being home-schooled. At the time it was the best option for me. After two of chemo treatments, radiation, and surgeries, it was finally time for me to be on remission. It was also time for me to rejoin my friends in regular school. This truly made me excited more than anything.Two years later, I am still on remission and going strong. I am even continuing to thrive at my high school. Besides being the new captain of my dance team, I am also one of the most popular girls in my grade. I am also an honor student. Most importantly, however, my faith is unbreakable and strong. That in itself, is a true blessing to me.
Catherine Margaret Hallford, born in the last months of WWI was destined to live through some of the most turbulent times in our nation's history.Although the stock market crash and ensuing Great Depression affected the whole nation, the eastern part of Oklahoma was beset with its own unique set of hardships. Katie's stories offer a glimpse into her life and what it was like for a young girl growing up those difficult times. Her stories are sometimes funny, sometimes heart breaking but they all are true.
Always in a rush, little Katie just can't seem to pull herself together - her hair runs wild, the buttons on her sweater are all mismatched and her face is covered in smudges as she walks around with her shoes on the wrong feet. Always learning her lessons the hard way, she finds herself repeating her work and correcting mistakes she would have otherwise found if she only took her time. Katie...will you ever slow down long enough to do your tasks right the first time?