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Fat Sam is a chubby dog who loves snacks. Mom says, "This is why Sam is so fat!" This delightful chapter books is written by a dyslexia therapist. It is designed to be an engaging story written with easily decoded and predictable text.
Sam, a dog detective, and her friends investigate the new neighbors who might be witches.
**3 Books in 1** FAT: Elsa Quinn has been bullied for being fat all her life. On the start of her new year of school, she makes a decision. She is going to lose weight. Elsa joins a gym out of town to ensure it's top secret. Noah Stewart lives for exercise. When he wants to relax, he works out, pumps weights, and runs to clear his head. After an embarrassing scene by his crazed ex, Noah decides to exercise in a gym a town over. When he meets Elsa, it seems too good to be true. He can't let her out of his life when he knows he can help her-even though she's already perfect to him. Striking up a deal, he'll help Elsa get in shape, and in return she will keep his new gym a secret. Day after day, week after week, it's hard for Noah to not see how beautiful Elsa is. He's struggling to keep his hands to himself, and when he finally claims her, he doesn't want to keep it a secret. Noah wants the world to know Elsa belongs to him. What will happen when their peers find out? Will Elsa be too scared to stay with Noah? Will he let her go when he sees what his ex does to her? BULLY NO MORE: Fat. Cow. Chubby. Chunky. Those were just a few names Kurt had called her growing up. He was her bully, and he didn't care. One chemistry assignment changed everything. Kim refused to give in to him, so he had no choice but to leave. Ten years later, Kim's stubbornness gives him the chance to show her that he's no longer her bully. Kim didn't like asking for help, but Kurt made an offer she couldn't refuse. She didn't want to be the girl that fell for the man who hurt her. She was stronger than that. Kurt was not that guy anymore, and no matter how much she tried to fight the boy, this was a man. Can two complete opposites find love? Can Kurt prove that he's no longer a bully, and is in fact the perfect guy for her? Will Kim take that chance? UGLY: In every element of her life, even before she was born, Blake Carson has failed. She isn't a boy, she isn't pretty, she doesn't fit in-she is ugly. That is what she believes. All of her faults make her ugly. Then he comes along. Logan Black has met ugly head on, and lived to tell the tale. Now he has moved to West County, to get away from both his father and the pain of the past. He never expected to meet his future, but there she sits in the cafeteria at school, accepting everyone's judgment, and worse, believing them. But Logan knows she isn't ugly. She isn't a failure, and he is about to show her another way. He is determined to be her friend-and more. Then a fight brings his father to town, and Logan runs, taking Blake with him. But they can't run forever, and when an accident leaves them no choice, they have to head home and face the consequences of what they did. Can their love survive the real ugly in the world?
Fat Cat Sam is an outgoing, friendly feline. He has lots of friends. But when he tries to introduce himself to the new dog on the block, he panics. Can Sam pluck up the courage to say hi? This book is part of the Fat Cat Sam series. Sam is loveable as they come, although slightly short on virtue--he is a cat, after all! All of the Fat Cat Sam books feature easy to read silly stories in bouncing rhyme.
When Bill Baroni was just twenty years old, he was convinced he was dying. He thought he was having a heart attack because it felt like he had an elephant sitting on his chest. It turned out to be only indigestion, but more than that, it was the wake up call he needed to save his life. Bill weighed 320 pounds and was hooked on junk food. He set about to change his life forever, and now, in Fat Kid Gets Fit, he tells you everything you need to know to lose weight and more importantly, keep it off for the rest of your life. No, he’s not a doctor. Not a trainer. Not a salesman hawking gym equipment, vitamin supplements, or workout videos. He did not have gastric bypass surgery and he didn’t subscribe to the slimming grapefruit enema regimes used by Hollywood stars. He lost his weight using common sense. It took dedication, and even some gumption. But it worked! He lost 120 pounds and, more importantly, he has kept it off! He has maintained a healthy 185 pounds for fifteen years. At 6’5”, he is trim, handsome, and healthy. Bill is a man on a mission—to help get everyone fit, no matter what their story is.
"Endearing characters add to the sweetness and fulfillment that younger children will identify with, making this third Sam and Mrs. Bear story quite a delicious morsel." — Kirkus Reviews "Little ones will find this both a suitable precursor to nap time and a spur to be brave and act generously — just like Sam." — Booklist Mrs. Bear and Sam are baking cakes for their friends.
Canine detective Sam is bored at the prospect of spending a cottage weekend at Sagawa Lake - until she hears that the lake has a deep, dark secret.
A sharecropper’s women... what a life they led a man! Callie May, his wife, just couldn’t help being friendly to strangers...a warm friendliness that was forever attracting strangers to her... May Ellen, his elder daughter, ran away from the cabin on Shack Road to look for a nice, respectable husband..but came running home again on her honeymoon! Grandma, his mother-in-law, had stories to tell that would make a wild stallion blush...and there was no stopping her when she began talking about her young days! Lorraine, the younger daughter...she was the real one! Down in Tampa, where she “worked”, or back home on Shack Road, the men couldn’t keep away from her...and whether it was the Colonel, who owned the land the family lived on, or the nice boy May Ellen married, or a chance bill collector who came around...when they saw Lorraine, there was the devil to pay!
Presents the adventures of Ted the bear and his friends.
New York Times–bestselling author Jacqueline Briskin’s steamy romantic saga about two generations of a privileged California family that chases the American dream, from the post–World War II boom years to the turbulent, psychedelic 1960s The year 1946 in America is a time for seizing opportunities—and the best way for a woman to get ahead is to marry well. Descended from the wealthy Van Vliets, owners of a successful supermarket chain, Em Wynan is the first of her sorority sisters to walk down the aisle with a handsome war veteran. Nine months later, she delivers fraternal twin sons. Em’s younger sister, the fun-loving Caroline, is her polar opposite, championing liberal causes at UCLA and falling in love with a radical writer. For Caroline’s best friend, Beverly Linde, finding the right husband is more complicated because as a Holocaust survivor, she will carry the stigma and horrors of World War II forever. Set against the backdrop of a radically changing American landscape, the lives of these three women intersect through decades of friendship, rivalry, love, and inconsolable loss. As Em, Caroline, and Beverly’s children come of age during the 1960s—a time of danger and drugs, the breakdown of society’s sexual taboos, and inner peace found among bizarre cults—they discover that parents cannot always save their children from tragedy, even if they have powerful, rich friends. Steeped in atmosphere and authentic historical detail, Jacqueline Briskin’s novel of ambition, hope, and family still resonates today.