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A little boy comes to terms with the death of his pet.
Max didn’t mean to run away, but when he found himself alone in the moonlit woods, he saw his chance for freedom. No humans to tell him what to do. No cats running the house. No one to call him Bad Dog. No fences and no rules. He could be wild and free and never have to answer to anyone again! But will that freedom turn out to be the fantastic journey he was expecting? What adventures and strange creatures will Max discover in the Ozark forest on a full-moon spring night? “Max’s Wild Night” is a companion book to the best-selling, award-winning Cats in the Mirror series.
Max's Journal And The Shiniest Star In The Sky is a true story and a celebration of the life of a treasured pet named Max, and his devoted companion, Laura. It has been written with honesty, humor, and integrity based on the writer's perception of what Max would feel and communicate, and is artfully conveyed through the eyes and perspective of a dog. Pet owners and animal lovers may identify with the special bond and unique relationship as described by Max in his journal, and others may be amused and surprised by what a sweet and precious dog can teach you about loyalty and friendship. He did not encounter cruelty, hardship and abuse, as sadly so many of his kind do, but only an over-abundance of pampering, attention and love. In fact, after reading his journal, you may want to come back in your next life as a dog.
Rushmore is the second work from the team of Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson following the success of their debut screenplay and film Bottle Rocket. It is a refreshingly offbeat comedy about young Max Fish, a precocious pupil at a conservative private school. He is a live wire, a teenager full of madcap entrepreneurial schemes that usually in failure. His personal life becomes similarly complicated when he falls for his elegant teacher, Rosemary Cross, and finds himself vying for her favor with Herman Blume-who is portrayed in the film by Bill Murray-the wealthy father of two of his classmates. Max ultimately proves himself a figure of some tenacity as he negotiates the minefield of love, desire, and adolescence.At the Toronto Film Festival, Screen International called Rushmore "a real charmer filled with surprise twists and emotions that avoid sentimentality . . . A little gem."
Gaylena and Erik follows the conflicts between a child of rape and his teenage mother and how they finally come to terms.
Riveting, inspiring, and informative, Johanna’s often graphic memoir, Enemy under Our Roof, is based on the author’s experiences in war-torn Hengelo, the Netherlands in World War II. From nights of terror spent in the cellar during air raids to the dreaded razzias, when friends and neighbours are taken away to the camps, readers will be spellbound as they are transported back to 1940’s Europe. Told through the eyes of young Cobie, the narrative adopts an innocence that stands in stark contrast to the realities of war. When hordes of Nazi bombers invade the Netherlands, Cobie’s peaceful, orderly world is turned upside down. Gradually she must learn to cope with fear, loss, cruelty, and despair. As she matures, she tries to make sense of the horrors of war and her Christian faith – a faith she maintains amid disillusionment and questioning. Her most trying experience occurs when a Nazi officer billets himself in her home by force, and she is confronted with issues of hatred and forgiveness. She must battle both the enemy without and within, uncovering valuable truths in the process. Throughout the ordeal she is sustained by her older brother’s sense of humour, her faithful friends, and the love and courage of her parents, who keep hope alive until the long-awaited day of liberation.
She’s the wrong nanny—but the rancher has no idea! A psychologist studying cowboys, Nancy replaces her flaky younger sister for a summer gig as a nanny for a seriously sexy Texas rancher. But even if she had a clue how to handle Max’s mischievous kids, he’s hated psychologists since his wife ran off with their marriage counselor. When Nancy falls for the big guy, how can she ever tell him the truth? Under its original title, Heaven Scent, this hilarious novel by USA Today bestselling author Jacqueline Diamond (Designer Genes, The Would-Be Mommy) won a WordWeaving Award for Excellence. First edition published by Harlequin Books.
Why, on a wet and stormy night, did the old and very ill novelist Dan Braile decide to take a walk? When he doesn't come back his family are at first reluctant to call the police, despite the fact that he had claimed someone was trying to poison him. But they become steadily more tense as the evidence points towards a horrifying conclusion - and under the strain their united front begins to crack . . . 'A consummate professional in clever plotting, characterisation and atmosphere' Washington Post
They're poles apart, yet Charlotte and Max are each drowning in their past; can a chance encounter provide the lifeline they both need? Charlotte’s life has come to a standstill through circumstance, choice and pure bad luck. Her marriage, career and dreams of starting a family have all come to nothing, and she feels isolated and numb. Her world is then rocked by a chance meeting with the enigmatic Max who, despite outward success as a well-known actor, is desperately trying to suppress his own personal tragedy. Charlotte inadvertently enters a glamorous world of fame and fortune alongside the rediscovery of her own creativity as an artist. But all is not as it seems and Charlotte soon learns that rebirth comes at a price. Gradually, she understands that Max is lost too and that she has an important part to play in saving him as well as herself, if she chooses to take it.