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Two More Years (Paperback)
Ec Stilson; Edited by Robb Grindstaff
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How many heart attacks can a woman have before her spouse becomes
suspicious? Sure, that old standby-the headache-has served both men
and women well for years. But aren't you sick of the same old
routines? It's time for a change and this guide is the perfect
solution. Get ready to discover ten creative (and hilarious) ways
to avoid having sex with your partner
"Running from the demons of a tumultuous past will inevitably lead
to one stark reality... that you carry your blues wherever you go.
It is only through love, music, and friendship that we may
persevere and become the people we are supposed to become." Peter
Greyson Author of "Dear Lilly" This trilogy includes three
bestselling memoirs by EC Stilson: "Bible Girl & the Bad Boy,"
"Homeless in Hawaii," and "The Golden Sky."
Running away from her past, Elisa finds herself homeless in Hawaii.
The streets aren't what they seem, though, and cops make her stay
in homeless park. She's only seventeen and with a man she hardly
knows. They must work together if they're going to survive as
street musicians. They might be in paradise, but even there, her
past will hunt her down and make her face an uncertain future.
In this middle grade fantasy, Aliya Fisher knows nothing about her
true heritage until a vindictive sorceress kidnaps her brother and
sister. The young adventurer must take up her birthright, battle
eerie creatures, and find the Sword of Senack if she hopes to best
the witch. But even if Aliya finds the famed weapon and survives
the perilous oceanic journey, the enchantress is far more than she
appears. How does one defeat an immortal who lusts for revenge?
The night I met Cade I never would've thought that two years later,
after we were homeless street musicians in Hawaii, we would have a
little girl and another baby on the way. Our son was born with the
type of birth defects that make televangelists cringe. As his
health waned, my own breath evaded me, like I was the one who
needed the ventilator-the life support. The "death home" gave him a
really nice funeral, the kind I'd never wished to attend. When they
tried closing his casket, I nearly fell on my face, not wanting
them to shut the lid on my baby. We lost it after that, totally
cemented in our grief. Cade got into drugs, joined a rock and roll
band, and even grew out his damn hair. At the time, I was sick of
"the oatmeal option" (the only food we had), so I kicked Cade out
of the house, and started modeling and working as a diesel
mechanic. That was how I met Earl, an old man and unlikely best
friend; the "big sag," a middle aged woman who still flashed folks,
and "The Cowboy" a man who fell in love with me. It was slow at
first, but Cade reverted to the man I'd busked with years before.
It wasn't until I killed a rogue skunk, and my daughter nearly
choked on a fry, that I gave my husband another chance. But could
our marriage recover from the death of our son?
A humorous picture book about how to lose a tooth.
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