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My Imperfect Mommy
(Hardcover)
Marissa Stridiron, Shaley Sehgal; Illustrated by Bhumika Jangid
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R663
Discovery Miles 6 630
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Here is a Christian allegorical story that treats of superlatives.
The richest man in the world, with the most varied and treasured
art collection in existence, begets the most wonderful son who,
like himself, loves and appreciates every creation they possess.
They relish entering the very worlds of their seascapes,
landscapes, cityscapes and even abstract forms, but, most of al,
they cherish their portraits, sharing in the very lives of their
subjects. Under the father’s solicitous eye, and with their
motherly estate keeper’s assistance, the exceptional son grows in
wisdom and stature, extending his wealth to whomever wants it. What
becomes of this son? And what later becomes of the treasures when
the father decides to offer his immensely vast collection at
auction? What superlative will be the most superlative of all? The
man who wins the auction for the Portrait of the Son is in for the
surprise of his life, and the would-be bidders witness a miracle of
conversion. This is the long-awaited third volume in a trilogy of
The Theological Virtues--faith, hope, and love--which began with
THE WEIGHT OF A MASS, A Tale of Faith, and TAKE IT TO THE QUEEN, A
Tale of Hope. Printed on the front and back underflaps are
theological insights into the text and art of this story for all
ages, for the true protagonists are the Persons of the Holy
Trinity, the seen and unseen world of Creation, and the Blessed
Virgin Mary.
Nikki Maxwell authors an advice column for the school newspaper in
this fifth book of the "New York Times "bestselling Dork Diaries
series.
Nikki Maxwell develops a sudden interest in student journalism that
may or may not (okay, definitely does) have to do with the fact
that mean girl Mackenzie has started writing a gossip column. And
there just might be some juicy info involving Nikki's crush,
Brandon, that Nikki doesn't want Mackenzie reporting to the world.
So Nikki joins the school newspaper staff--and ends up as an advice
columnist It's fun at first, answering other kids' letters. But
when Miss Know-It-All's inbox is suddenly overflowing with pleas
for guidance, Nikki feels in need of some help herself. Fortunately
she has BFFs Chloe and Zoey on her side--and at her keyboard
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BUNT the BATBOY
(Hardcover)
Alene Betts; Illustrated by Judy Leopard; Translated by Coello Rosita
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R561
Discovery Miles 5 610
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The perfect book to share with anxious little ones, and the ideal antidote to worries big and small - with gorgeous illustrations by the bestselling illustrator of THE WORLD MADE A RAINBOW.
Whenever I am feeling sad
or life feels hard or wrong or bad,
I focus for a little while
on little things that make me smile...
What are the things that make YOU feel happy? From swinging high on playground swings to licking melty ice cream, there are lots of small things that can cheer up a grey day.
This reassuring, uplifting picture book celebrates the little things that bring us joy and happiness. We all have bad days and sad days, but sometimes it's the smallest things that make us smile!
Mark Setzer has a lot on his mind. He's worried about his upcoming
bar mitzvah, and he misses his best friend, who's moved to the rich
side of town and started hanging out with the obnoxious kid they
used to make fun of. Mark doesn't need the aggravation of his
mother signing on to manage his Little League team.
But if "Mother Bagel" complicates Mark's life, she's great for
the team. Suddenly, they're winning games and headed toward the
championship. The problem is, Mark has some information that could
change everything, and he doesn't know what to do with it. He's a
friend, a teammate, and the manager's son -- can he be all these
and still be true to himself?
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