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Two cats on a mission … Snowball is just a regular suburban cat until one day, he meets a real-life superhero. When Snowball and his new friend, Meow Man, get together, you can count on adventure! But what happens when Snowball's family finds out he's been escaping at night? Will his secret missions have to end forever?
Meow Man is the tale of a lonely woman and the presumptuous cat who takes over her life.
Once in a rare while, an author shares real life experiences-not those descriptions of perfectly built and beautiful people with predictable outcomes, but everyday situations the average person can identify with. Encounters is that book. Author Jean L. Croyle based this richly humorous journal on her own dating life experiences as well as on those told to her by friends, family and acquaintances. There were too many for one novel but she chose the most heartfelt ones to share with her readers. Encounters will bring the reader into the often maddening, sometimes laughable and occasionally bittersweet times the single person lives while trying to make a life connection. Then, after group discussions, book clubs and other public arenas where Encounters is spoken of, the reader will find a quiet place and read it all over again. For inside each of us is a Tessa of sorts, complete with unique memories and heartaches. It simply feels good to relive the ups and downs the dating life offers.
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About the Book “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friend.” John 15:13 This story is about faith, the values of friendship, unification, help, and good vs. evil. Light shines in a world full of darkness, but in this story, darkness does not consume the light. This motivation drives us to be strong, courageous, and resistant to fear. We are a creation full of resilience, compassion, and love for one another. This love is demonstrated through perseverance, patience, long suffering, and our ability to endure. The author chose this theme to inspire change, to encourage others to help, consistently, and to stand firm against the tactics of evil. About the Author T. L. Daniels Jr. is a renowned writer, producer, and director from Dayton, OH, who pours his life experiences into creative works. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Digital Cinematography through Full Sail University. Eager to further his education, and resolve in character, the Masters of Film degree became his next endeavor to capitalize the year 2023. With future works, auspicious in results, T. L. plans to continue writing novels we all can relate to.
Meow Man is the tale of a lonely woman and the presumptuous cat who takes over her life.
'This book is a delight ... the world is full of little surprises, momentary little fountains of pleasure and beauty, that could be visible to all of us if we learned to stop and notice as Miranda Keeling does.' Philip Pullman 'An odd, beautiful book ... Buy an extra copy to give to someone you love.' Neil Gaiman January: A man walking along Caledonian Road falls over onto the huge roll of bubble wrap he is hugging, perhaps for just this sort of situation. Inspired by her popular Twitter account, The Year I Stopped to Notice brings together Miranda Keeling's observations of the magic, humour, strangeness and beauty in ordinary life. Through the changing seasons, on city streets and on buses, in parks and cafes, Miranda notices things: moments between friends, the interactions of strangers, children delighting in the world around them, the quiet melancholy of lost items on the pavement. Accompanied by stunning watercolour illustrations from Luci Power, Miranda's poetic vignettes take us on journeys of discovery and share with us the joy of stopping to notice. September: On a sweltering, packed rush-hour train, my arm suddenly feels lovely and cool, and I look down to see a shopping bag held by the woman beside me - full of just-bought cartons of milk.
A National Book Award-winning satire about the unchecked power of American capitalism, written more than three decades before the 2008 financial crisis. At the center of J R is J R Vansant, a very average sixth grader from Long Island with torn sneakers, a runny nose, and a juvenile fascination with junk-mail get-rich-quick offers. Responding to one, he sees a small return; soon, he is running a paper empire out of a phone booth in the school hallway. Everyone from the school staff to the municipal government to the squabbling heirs of a player-piano company to the titans of Wall Street and the politicians in Washington will be caught up in the endlessly ballooning bubble of the J R Family of Companies. First published in 1975 and winner of the National Book Award in 1976, J R is an appallingly funny and all-too-prophetic depiction of America’s romance with finance. It is also a book about suburban development and urban decay, divorce proceedings and disputed wills, the crumbling facade of Western civilization and the impossible demands of love and art, with characters ranging from the earnest young composer Edward Bast to the berserk publicist Davidoff. Told almost entirely through dialogue, William Gaddis’s novel is both a literary tour de force and an unsurpassed reckoning with the way we live now.