The Bright Red Bow

The Bright Red Bow
Author: Pam Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2001
Genre: Adult child sexual abuse victims
ISBN: 9780971607507

The Bright Red Bow

The Bright Red Bow
Author: Pam Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2011
Genre: Color
ISBN: 9780971607514

The author shows how to use guided visualization and the power of color and light to release anger and grief, and rediscover inner joy and peace.

The Little Folks of Redbow

The Little Folks of Redbow
Author: Mary A. Denison
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368655620

Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.

The Book of Bright Ideas

The Book of Bright Ideas
Author: Sandra Kring
Publisher: Delta
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0440336147

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Sandra Kring's A Life of Bright Ideas. Wisconsin, 1961. Evelyn “Button” Peters is nine the summer Winnalee and her fiery-spirited older sister, Freeda, blow into her small town–and from the moment she sees them, Button knows this will be a summer unlike any other. Much to her mother’s dismay, Button is fascinated by the Malone sisters, especially Winnalee, a feisty scrap of a thing who carries around a shiny silver urn containing her mother’s ashes and a tome she calls “The Book of Bright Ideas.” It is here, Winnalee tells Button, that she records everything she learns: her answers to the mysteries of life. But sometimes those mysteries conceal a truth better left buried. And when a devastating secret is suddenly revealed, dividing loyalties and uprooting lives, no one–from Winnalee and her sister to Button and her family–will ever be the same.

Bow-Wow Wiggle-Waggle

Bow-Wow Wiggle-Waggle
Author: Mary Newell DePalma
Publisher: Eerdmans Young Readers
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0802854087

Simple, rhyming text follows a rambunctious dog throughout a day of fun.

The Diary

The Diary
Author: Frances Potts
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 055726894X

Inspired by a true story, The Diary is set in Walla Walla in the Northwest when President Roosevelt was attempting to break America free from the grip of the Great Depression in the 1930s. The keeper of the diary is Alvin, a young man dealing with tuberculosis, a contagious disease almost as rampant in that time as unemployment and poverty. Through his daily entries over 17 months of hospitalization, you will come to know his wife, family, a cast of fellow patients who are both humorous and heart-breaking...and the secrets Al thought he had buried so deep inside that not even he would remember them. The story blends day-to-day life in a tuberculosis sanatorium with world affairs that include the threat of war as news from Germany, Japan and Italy floated across the oceans to the men in Ward One. The Diary presents a slice of Americana in simpler times when the bond of family and friends was often paramount in surving the hardships of the times. It is a tale of love, loss and triumph.

Modern Privacy

Modern Privacy
Author: Mike Haszto
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1496969480

Brock Tanner is a television morning news show anchor at WVVV-TV in Westlake, Ohio, married to Nichole, a radio morning show jockey at WVVV-FM (V-103). In todays society, their lives are so public its a challenge to find any peaceful alone time. From obsessed fans to stalkers to everyday viewers, this has become the ways of their lives until a sudden tragedy unfolds, spinning multiple lives out of control. Friends, colleagues, families, and the whole market of Cleveland television viewers are impacted. What to do . . . oh, what to do? And just what does an innocent red hair bow have to do with it?

A Merry and Bright Adventure

A Merry and Bright Adventure
Author: Katie J. Trent
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

With all of the exciting sights, sounds, and smells of Christmastime, it can be hard to get children to focus on the real reason for the season: the birth of Jesus Christ. But let’s face it: all of us can get caught up in the hustle-bustle of planning for family gatherings, decorating, and shopping for gifts. Author Katie J. Trent offers a solution to the mad rush of Advent with A Merry and Bright Adventure: A Christmas Devotional for Family, Faith, Food, and Fun. This unique family devotional will help you discover new ways to enjoy the season with Christ at the center of it all. You’ll grow in your relationship with Jesus—and each other—as you learn the history behind holiday traditions and discover Jesus in everyday moments. A Merry and Bright Adventure includes: Kid-friendly lessons and Scripture readings for ages three and up focusing on a specific holiday tradition for each day in December leading up to Christmas. Simple prayers and discussion questions such as “What gift would you bring Jesus if you met Him today?” and “Why were angels important in the Christmas story?” Family adventures ranging from making ornaments and gifts to spreading Christmas cheer to others, stargazing, and carol singing. A baking buddies conversation connection with a short Scripture to go with the theme for the day and a recipe. There are thirty-one recipes in all to give families some options. Full-color photos throughout. A Merry and Bright Adventure is packed with ways to make Advent a special time for the whole family. Katie’s goal is to help you make the season more meaningful and memorable, not more stressful and chaotic! “Think of this devotional as an arsenal of tools for your toolbelt,” she says. “Feel free to pull out the tools that are helpful each day and reserve the rest for another day—or another year. Have fun and enjoy the season together.”

Room 000

Room 000
Author: Kalpish Ratna
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1509803181

Bombay, 1896. A serial killer is on the loose. In Room 000, detectives struggle to snare the culprit, but this murderer is always one step ahead of them. When death is a contagion that spreads from house to house and from street to street, where does one look for clues? As the investigators in Room 000, armed with microscopes and cultures, track the killer, they invent a new science. But the Raj imprisons Bombay in antiquated disciplines that turn the plague into an epic tragedy. Room 000 takes a Holmesian look at the Bombay Plague. In these pages, you'll meet the Argyll Street Irregulars, share the anxieties of the Reluctant Ephemerist, thrill to the discoveries of the Solitary Scientist, and shudder over the repulsive story of the Red Leech. Here too, is Tatya Lakshman, the first Indian detective of the Bombay Police in hot pursuit of the Parsi Plague Current. In their signature style, Kalpish Ratna meld science and adventure into intrigue and mystery. The forgotten truths of the Bombay Plague, seen from this very human perspective, will compel us to look at today's emerging epidemics in an entirely new light.