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In California, Agnes, a giant Pacific octopus, pens a series of postcards to strangers from both above and below the pier.
The Minions are back! Join your favorite yellow friends, along with Agnes, Edith, and Margo, on a new, hilarious adventure in this beautiful hardcover picture book that is based on the highly anticipated blockbuster movie Despicable Me 3! Agnes has two lifelong dreams: One is to be adopted into a loving family (completed!) and the other is to have a pet unicorn. Explore Agnes's love of unicorns inside this lovely picture book--and join her as she goes on her biggest adventure yet--to capture a unicorn!
This is the HARDBACK version. Lovers of old-time radio hold a special place in their heart for Agnes Moorehead. She was one of the busiest and most definitive actresses of that medium. The bottom line is that Agnes Moorehead is one of the few actresses who succeeded in every realm of show business: stage, radio, film, and television. The respect of her peers can be summed up in these statistics: four Academy Award nominations, seven Emmy nominations - with one win - two Golden Globe nominations - with two wins - and the Best Actress award from the New York Film Critics. This impressive, 400+ page biography, complete with filmography and radiography, proves to readers and scholars alike that she was much more than the witch of Endor! *This is the 2nd edition of the bestselling book, with new material and cover!*
Agnes M. Penny Your Vocation of Love is a book by the mother of four young children, who has written this little manual to encourage mothers of young children in their sublime vocation of motherhood and to assist them in this glorious role with scores of practical tips on what to do in the challenging situations that automatically arise in raising and educating a family. Here the author shares with her readers both the spiritual and the practical solutions she has found to the normal problems and struggles women typically experience with motherhood. And she covers these in 34 short but insightful chapters that make a quick read for mothers on the go-who often have only a few minutes reading time to gain some quick but much-needed inspiration. Agnes M. Penny, mother of five, was born the youngest of twelve children in Norwood, Massachusetts. In 1997 she graduated from Christendom College in Virginia, earning a degree in English literature. A year later she married Daniel, a teacher at Allentown Central Catholic High School. Agnes Penny is the author of two maternal-based books entitled Your Labor of Love and Your Vocation of Love. She and her family currently reside in Whitehall, Pennsylvania.
She Was an Assignment. Until Cupid Went Undercover! šŸ’˜ Giordano adores his fresh gig as a private detective - that is, until Ruby unexpectedly appears on his radar. As a rookie, he understands the importance of professionalism, but her fiery locks and amiable demeanor throw his detective game off track. Who could have predicted that a seemingly straightforward assignment would spiral into such a delightful and complex affair? Ruby's track record with men is less than stellar, and she's sworn off getting duped by smooth-talkers. When the handsome and enigmatic Giordano strolls into her tattoo parlor, she remains on guard. However, as their time together unfolds, it becomes apparent that he might just be the missing piece to her heart's puzzle. As Ruby extends an invitation to Giordano for her high school reunion, he begins to suspect that his investigation is headed for a curveball. Amidst love's labyrinth and the scorching flames of attraction, he's confronted with a pivotal query: Can a web of fabricated identity lay the foundation for genuine love? Or will unearthing the truth lead to their romance going up in smoke? In ā€œFalling for the Undercover Agentā€, embark on an exhilarating journey alongside Giordano and Ruby, navigating through deceit and emotions, and uncover how a seemingly straightforward case transforms into a love saga that transcends even the most ingenious detective schemes. Take the plunge and allow yourself to be captivated by this enchanting romance!
Peggy is turning a dark girlhood romance into a novel and is trying to get her fellow inmate at the mental hospital, known as the Duchess, to read the manuscript. Frankly the duchess would prefer a Mills and Boon, but her friend's wartime tragi-comedy soon gets a grip on her imagination.
Homeschooling your children can be a beautiful and fruitful experience for both you and your childrenā€¦but it can also be overwhelming. Agnes Penny, the popular author of Your Labor of Love and Your Vocation of Love, is here to help you along the way. Your School of Love is not a homeschooling curriculum, or a how-to guide, but a spiritual companion that will help you and your children get the most out of homeschooling. Your School of Love is packed with short chapters, perfect for the always-busy homeschooling parent, offering tips and advice on a variety of topics, including: ā€¢ Homeschooling girls, boys, large families, young children, and teenagers ā€¢ How to keep up with Homeschooling during pregnancy or with a new baby in the house ā€¢ How to avoid burnout ā€¢ How to encourage and balance your childrenā€™s social lives ā€¢ How to balance confidence and humility while teaching your children ā€¢ Making homeschooling a prayerful endeavor ā€¢ How to deal with the emotional struggles of homeschooling ā€¢ And so much more (like how to include fathers, how to foster vocations, how to teach a child to read and write) Your School of Love is lovingly written by a homeschooling mother, and will be your constant companion throughout your homeschooling years, both as a guide, a spiritual reference, and a helpful friend who knows what itā€™s like to deal with the struggles of homeschooling, and also how to embrace the great joys.
Somewhere between here and anywhere, in a trailer park called "The People's Court," lives a bespectacled, floppy-footed girl named Agnes. Her age falls exactly between the wide-eyed times when fairy tales are embraced as truth and the darker, later years when cynicism starts to take its toll. The other players in this small sideshow are Grandma, a hardworking, underpaid Golden Ager who worries that she may be a little too old for the challenge of raising a granddaughter, and Trout, Agnes's best friend. Trout was named after one of her father's biggest passions and, according to her, she was only three numbers from being christened Powerball. Trout tries to temper Agnes's stigmatism of hope with her own doctrine of realism. Together they weather the major tribulations that only childhood can make so monumental. Trout aspires to pilot a soft-serve ice cream machine so all the kids will laugh and yell "Hey, Ice Cream Lady!" Agnes merely wants to be crowned lord queen of the unknown universe. They will probably end up on different bowling leagues.
Because 'Religion of Love' (written in 1990s) is so late in coming out, we hope it worth the wait. As representative of one of the most important artist's late thinking; on the one hand, it reconfirms her most classical thought (Beauty is the mystery of life.), and, on the other, adds new thought with an urgency only found in a mature artist of her age and persuasion. One of the most rigorous of sensibilities, we do not know what she meant by uncharacteristically asking another artist, Richard Tuttle, to illustrate her text, for she, unlike he, had a clear understanding of the meaning of illustration. Knowing that, he took it up as much to fathom a friend's genius after their passing, as well as the chance to say goodbye, life did not include, yet made available in publication. Hopefully, the reader can enjoy these various levels of interaction as art."
Katherine, happily married mother of two children, is shattered when her husband says he is in love with his secretary and demands a divorce. How she finds the courage to face this loss is the subject of this enlightening novel.