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- Books Published September 28, 2012
September 28, 2012
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This educational manual by a teaching professional nicely covers the art of orienteering. Nancy Kelly’s instructional manual about “orienteering,” which she describes as “a sport that is all about maps,” is ideally suited as an... Read More
"The Math Problem" brings excitement to otherwise dry concepts, with a multiplication rap and a sword for division. Multiplication tables, fractions, and division are the bane of many elementary school students, but Jake has a pretty... Read More
"A Matter of Family": A Cousin’s Lament is a memoir of author Gloria Marie Kingsnorth’s fictional self, written in letter form to her alleged cousin, billionaire Grant Wilson Billings. The author’s writing keeps the reader... Read More
In "Answered Prayer", Mary-Anne Coetzee shares stories of how God has answered her prayers, and tells of the struggles she faced and the knowledge she gained in the process. Coetzee has an unshakably strong faith in God. The book itself... Read More
Andrew Penman’s Long Unwinding Road: An Inspiring Story of Natural Self-Healing is the miraculous story of a tiring journey from life-threatening injury to recovery. In 1989, Andrew Penman was hit by a car after a night of partying. He... Read More
Today, it is widely accepted that humanity must begin to explore and utilize renewable sources of energy. In Phil Wallace Payne’s debut novel, The Strivers: Adventure in Science, and Significance Forging a Fueled Future for Mankind... Read More
Morgan Rosenberg holds a graduate degree in physics and is the author of two previous books, Dark Buddhism: Integrating Zen Buddhism and Objectivism and The Essentials of Patent Claim Drafting. Rosenberg wrote "If You Can Breathe, You... Read More