Just Call Me Moose!

Just Call Me Moose!
Author: Karl R. Bossi
Publisher: Gondola Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780975981115

Call Me Moose

Call Me Moose
Author: Molly Cone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1978
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780395264577

A shy, bookish young girl's decision to live up to her nickname exasperates and astonishes her family and friends.

Digging for Death

Digging for Death
Author: Charles P. Frank
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149171848X

Digging for Death is a journey in fiction that explores relationships and romance wrapped around mystery. Strange events (and strange people) seem to have a way of finding Mac and Maggie Mason, even as the retired couple enjoys family, faith, and the surprises of daily life. Join the world where archaeologists keep digging when others might have quit. Read Digging for Death. Join the world where two strangers can suddenly find their lives intertwined in ways that only love can hold together. Read Digging for Death. Join the world where family tensions bring heartbreak and an empty place at the holiday table. Read Digging for Death. Join the world where death and threat and kidnapping all seem part of a shadowy underworld. Read Digging for Death. Join the world where calm preparation does battle with adversity to see which will carry the day. Read Digging for Death. Join the world of those who love to meet new people and love to wonder what will happen next. Join those who read Digging for Death!

Just Call Me Mom

Just Call Me Mom
Author:
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781586609528

The Stesti Gift

The Stesti Gift
Author: Bruce H. Kubec
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450084141

Most people would think that winning $187,000,000 in the lottery would solve their problems. Well Moose Moesel, a small-business owner in Orlando, isn't convinced of that. You won't be able to stop reading as you follow Moose's involvement in a hacking incident, windows falling out of buildings in Pittsburgh, an unconventional gift that he names Stesti, the purchase of a professional football franchise, meeting a villain in Dallas, and the embezzlement of millions of dollars by a Las Vegas businessman obsessed with money. You'll hope for Tony and Gina, agonize with Alexis, and root for Jimmy as you race through the pages of this novel and discover that the ending is another beginning.

Moose's Regret

Moose's Regret
Author: Carson Mackenzie
Publisher: CM Books, LLC
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2016-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

***Originally published under the title Snatched*** Linc Harris found a home at Haven MC, one that came with men whom he was honored to call his brothers. The club has suffered from some internal issues, and it is time to put them to rest and set Haven on a new path. But in doing so, Moose’s past, one he thought he had neatly tucked away, is brought front and center. It isn’t one he really ever wanted to let go of; it was just one he’d hoped to settle when he was ready. Kathryn Stevens has reached her dream of becoming a doctor, and she did it even while putting her heart back together. She refuses to allow anyone in who could open those wounds again, so when she is targeted to be used as a pawn, she gets the opportunity to test her resolve. But she is the first to admit that the man who caused her to even implement the resolve—is the only one she would trust to save her. Join the men of Haven MC as they prove that not only should you never judge a book by its cover, you shouldn’t judge men for the sole fact they ride Harleys and wear leather.

Agent Moose: Moose on a Mission

Agent Moose: Moose on a Mission
Author: Mo O'Hara
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250849616

Someone is putting the squeeze on the animals of the Big Forest, and there’s only one moose who can help in Agent Moose: Moose on a Mission, the second hilarious graphic novel chapter book from Mo O'Hara, the New York Times bestselling author of My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish! Agent Moose, the best (worst) secret agent at Woodland HQ, and his slightly-more-intelligent sidekick, Owlfred, are on the case again! There’s big news in the Big Forest! The circus is in town, Granny Moose is coming to visit, and a mysterious robber is on the loose. When Agent Moose learns that someone is putting the squeeze on innocent animals, he and Owlfred rush to investigate, with Granny along for the ride! Can they solve this mystery before any more animals face the big squeeze?

Two Kids in Love

Two Kids in Love
Author: Albert Romero
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984546570

Diane and Patsy and Tito met at age ten, and they fell in love, and they fought for each others love for years. They would play in the rain and snow and were in the dirty street with no shoes, but one thing they had was their love for each other. His mom moved to the other side of the state. His mom and dad didnt like Diane at all. They tried to keep them apart, but nothing would work. He would come to see her every summer. He would sing to her like a mariachi to win her heart. She would break his heart and stab him, but the joy they had and the love they had would not let the two rest in peace. Patsy would cry for him and fight for him, but whom would he pick at the end?

Magnolia Blossoms and Bad Tasting Water

Magnolia Blossoms and Bad Tasting Water
Author: Tom Boggs
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1467039691

Magnolia Blossoms and Bad Tasting Water is a series of excerpts and stories from the simple and carefree days in the rural South after World War II and through the fabulous fifties, as remembered by a man who lived it as a boy and young man, and who saw and heard about the characters and the events firsthand. It was inspired by the weekly newspaper columns entitled Days Gone Bye written by the author, Tom Boggs, over a period of more than thirteen years and still going. The chapters are filled with folks and events that are familiar to anybody who lived in those times...and for those who didn't; the history, the laughter, the funny happenings, and the serious side of the book will appeal to readers of any age or from any region of the country. This book is for those who want to spend a few light moments reading about goings on around an old courthouse, about high school football rivalries, old time religion, going to the picture show, and being ten back then. there is also remembering the fading warriors of the forties, the music of that era, the past time of hunting, fishing and bullfrog gigging, and just plain old keeping those memories alive for those who lived it...and for those who with they had.

The Small-Mart Revolution

The Small-Mart Revolution
Author: Michael Shuman
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1576755428

Defenders of massive multinational chains like Wal-Mart and Fortune 500 big business argue that, like it or not, there is no alternative. Their huge scale and international reach, they claim, make them more efficient and profitable, better able to deliver value, and an uncontested boon for the job market. According to the big boys, locally owned small businesses are simply quaint remnants of the past, unable to compete in the global economy. But in The Small-Mart Revolution, Michael Shuman shows that the benefits these mega-stores and huge corporations supposedly deliver to communities are illusory. Crunch the numbers and you'll find that locally owned businesses turn out to be much more reliable generators of good jobs, economic growth, tax dollars, community wealth, charitable contributions, social stability, and political participation. Unlike their global competitors, they do this without massive tax breaks and subsidies that often put local economies in a permanent hole. Plus, contrary to popular belief, local businesses are competitive with the multinationals--and gaining ground every day. Shuman highlights numerous trends that are making the old "bigger is better" economies of scale argument obsolete, and he describes a variety of innovative strategies these businesses are using to successfully compete with their over-sized competitors. He also shows how consumers, investors, and policymakers can support their own communities by "going local." The Small-Mart Revolution offers a robust alternative to "go-go" globalization, one that nurtures the creative capacities of local businesses and enables communities everywhere to thrive.