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One night changes everything for three women. . . . When Addison
Killbourn's husband is involved in a car accident that leaves a
woman dead, her perfectly constructed life crumbles apart. With her
husband's memory of that night gone and the revelation of a
potentially life-altering secret, Addison has to reevaluate all she
thought she knew. Emilia Cruz is a deputy bearing a heavy burden
far beyond the weight of her job. Her husband is no longer the man
she married, and Emilia's determined to prevent others from facing
the same hardship. When she's called to the scene of an accident
pointing to everything she's fighting against, she's determined to
see justice for those wronged. Brianne Demanno is hiding from
reality. She was thriving as a counselor, but when tragedy struck a
beloved client, she lost faith in herself and her purpose. When her
neighbors, the Killbourns, are thrown into crisis, Brianne's
solitary life is disrupted and she finds herself needed in a way
she hasn't been in a while. As the lives of these women intersect,
they can no longer dwell in the memory of who they've been. Can
they rise from the wreck of the worst moments of their lives to
become who they were meant to be?
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Over in a Stable (Hardcover)
Suzanne Nelson; Illustrated by Aleksandar Zolotic
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Over in a Stable, written by award-winning author Suzanne Nelson,
is a beautiful and engaging Christmas read-aloud for you and your
little ones that tells the story of the nativity, featuring the
memorable counting and rhyme of the beloved classic poem "Over in
the Meadow." Children ages 4 to 8 will enjoy counting aloud from
one little drummer boy to ten little children.?Over in a Stable:
Features vibrant illustrations from artist Aleksandar Zolotic,
showing the animals and people who gathered to celebrate the
arrival of baby Jesus on that miraculous night in Bethlehem Has
lyrical prose and helps children count numbers Is a great book for
use at church or school services, as well as Sunday school Makes a
perfect holiday, Advent or Christmas gift With a shiny cover that
features glitter accents,?Over the Stable?is a treasured picture
book your family will cherish for many years.
Expert Nutrition and Health Advice that Will Help Keep Your Child
in the Game Whether it's training for a big track meet, rehearsing
for tomorrow's dance recital, or playing a casual backyard game of
catch, your child's athletic performance, development, and growth
depend largely on eating the right foods. Now the largest and most
prestigious organization of food and nutrition professionals in the
world shows you how to help foster your child's development and
maximize athletic performance. The American Dietetic Association's
Play Hard, Eat Right gives insight into your active 6- to
12-year-old's changing nutrition needs and provides the tools you
need to help your child get a head start, including:
* The latest dietary guidelines for child athletes
* Tips on selecting nutritious fast food
* Important information on nutrition and your child's growth, body
weight, and development
* Tips to help you provide adequate nutrients--carbohydrates,
protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals--for a child athlete
* Advice on meeting the fluid needs of children
Complete with a toll-free hotline number for answers to your
nutrition questions, this essential and easy-to-use guide also
shows what kids should eat before or after competition, on the
road, and during training And tasty, kid-tested menus and snack
ideas make the book an essential tool for every active family.
""Play Hard, Eat Right is clearly written, practical, and should go
far to meet the needs and answer the important questions of parents
of young athletes."" -- Lyle J. Micheli, M.D., Associate Clinical
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School and
Director, Division of Sports Medicine, The Children's Hospital,
Boston ""Play Hard, Eat Right contains a wealth of information for
any family whose children participate in athletics. This book will
show parents how to help their young athletes find the winning edge
in the critical but often neglected area of nutrition."" -- Wes
Hamilton, NFL Player, Minnesota Vikings, 1976-1985 ""Three cheers
for Play Hard, Eat Right, an easy-to-read book that highlights what
parents need to know about feeding young athletes. Now parents
finally have a 'how-to' resource that can abate their worries about
whether their children are properly fueled for growth, sports, and
busy days."" -- Nancy Clark, M.S., R.D., Director of Nutrition
Services, SportsMedicine, Brookline, MA, and author of Nancy
Clark's Sports Nutrition Handbook
An unexpected turn of events introduces a "latte" trouble in this
story of first crushes, friendship, and everyone's favorite fall
treat! Nadine and Daniel have been best friends pretty much since
birth. While she has her music rehearsals and he has his
snowboarding, the two of them always make time to meet up at the
Snug Mug, where Daniel works, for their catch-ups over pumpkin
spice lattes.But their daily routine is shaken up when a new girl,
Kiya, starts at their school. Daniel falls head over heels for Kiya
the second he sees her. Which would be fine . . . if Nadine hadn't
recently realized she might be falling for Daniel herself. Nadine
knows she has to find the courage to tell Daniel how she feels, but
what if she's already lost her chance?
Another "foodie" novel from Suzanne Nelson, this time filled with
boys, friends, film sets . . . and donuts! Sheyda is a
behind-the-scenes girl. She loves helping out in the kitchen of
Doughlicious, the donut shop run by her best friend's family. And
Sheyda loves designing stage sets while others performs in the
spotlight. Then lights, camera . . . surprise! Tween heartthrob
Cabe Sadler is filming his next movie in Doughlicious! Sheyda's
outgoing BFF, Kiri, is sure this will lead to stardom, and perhaps
a date with Cabe. But somehow it's Sheyda who gets picked for a
small role in the film.To make matters worse, Cabe seems spoiled
and rude. Too bad he's so cute. Can Sheyda overcome her stage
fright, get to know the real Cabe, and find her own kind of
stardom?
Cat Wilcox has left chilly Boston for sunny Mexico and a summer
of girl bonding with her best friend, Sabrina. But Sabrina has a
surprise. She is accompanied by her boyfriend--a boyfriend Cat
didn't even know existed. So rather than Sabrina and Cat spending
their study-abroad semester working together at the orphan school
building site, Cat expects she'll be hammering nails all by her
lonesome. Then she meets Aidan. He's cute, he's smart, and he's
paying her a lot of attention. Cat can't tell if he's flirting or
friendly, but she's not sure it matters. Isn't it easier to be just
friends? But this is enchanted Mexico and, between hiking in the
rain forest, diving off waterfalls, and finishing the orphan
center, it's going to take a little bit of salsa spirit, and a lot
of heart, for Cat to make it through the summer unchanged.
Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award Winner When four college
friends graduated from the University of Northwest Oregon, their
lives stretched before them, full of promise and vows to stay
connected. But life has a way of derailing well-laid plans. Now
they haven't spoken in twenty-five years. But against all odds,
three of them have found themselves back in the same place--at
their alma mater, wondering how they got there. When they discover
their fourth friend, Hope, has died, Jenna, Ireland, and Vicky
decide to embark on a wilderness adventure to honor her memory--and
for secret reasons of their own. Jenna wants to show her husband
that she's more than a helpless, overweight, middle-aged empty
nester. Ireland wants to get back to the nature she loves and hide
from the charges being pressed against her. And Vicky wants to show
she cares for something besides her ministry--and put off the
disaster waiting at home for as long as possible. They never
bargained for the dangers they face in an unforgiving wilderness.
Now they'll have to work together if they hope to make it home
alive. While the three women fight to survive the elements, their
toughest battles may be with themselves.
WISH star Suzanne Nelson returns with another "foodie" tween novel
with a serving of down-home cooking and scrumptious pies. Dacey
Culpepper Biel comes from a long line of pie bakers. Her family's
shop, Pies N' Prattle, is legendary in her small Texas town. But
Dacey didn't inherit a gift for baking. Her pies always end up as
messy or burnt disasters. Even worse? Business has been slow
lately, and Dacey wishes she could do something to help. Then
opportunity knocks: A popular TV show wants to feature the shop!
But that means Dacey will have to spend time with Chayton Freedel,
her arch-rival and the cute son of the show's host. And when clues
arise about a long-hidden family recipe, life at the shop may never
be the same. With a sprinkling of luck and some Southern charm,
will Dacey be able to find the recipe, work alongside Chayton . . .
and save her family's legacy?
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