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In the year 1885, the sleepy little Nevada town of Broken Jaw Junction is a quiet place--until Old Jake finds gold! Suddenly the town is overrun by outlaws, galoots and trouble makers of all kinds, and there doesn't seem to be a sheriff in the old west who can stop them. That is, until vegetable-loving 'Itchy Mitch' Gardener arrives. He looks like a harmless West Virginia farm boy who would rather just plant tomatoes and hoe weeds than fight outlaws. But somehow he manages to stop quick draws, bank robbers, cattle thieves, claim jumpers and bullies. And he does it all with just a few carrot sticks and celery! It looks like Sheriff Mitch is unstoppable and that law and order and vegetable salad have come to Broken Jaw Junction to stay. But even Itchy Mitch isn't invincible, and one day he meets his match in a most unexpected foe ...
A bad-tempered king suffers through an itching spell before he learns how to be happy.
Little Mitch has eczema, which causes an itchy rash. This causes him to be uncomfortable in more ways than one. Join Mitch on his journey to find self-acceptance and true friendship.
Mitch MacLeod may be the smallest kid in grade six, but he has a great sense of humor and a strong backbone. He can read, sometimes, but never at school when he has to. "You don't know what humiliation is until you have a grade one reading buddy who reads better than you do," he says. But things start to change for Mitch when he creates an opportunity to stand up to Philip, his arch-enemy, when his reading begins to improve, and when his dad, "The Creep," moves back to town.
For whom is this book written? 1. For those who wish to learn how to rhyme. 2. For those who wish to learn the English system of sounds. In this book a marriage has taken place between the two. The marriage of the two concepts (rhyming and phonics) has never been done. The two complement each other well, making both concepts fun, exciting, fast and easy to remember.
When conservative newspaper columnist Mitch Bartter accepts a position with the newly formed Liberty Group, he unwittingly puts his future and the lives of friends and family in grave danger; Mitch soon discovers he must stop the organization's plan to rock the foundation of American political ideology and destructively alter the future of the prosperous nation. The Liberty Group, a Phoenix-based organization established under the pretense of forwarding a conservative agenda, convinces Mitch to become their lead writer and web site content coordinator. Although slightly apprehensive, Mitch is enthused by the prospect, pouring his energy into this new endeavor while continuing to work for The Arizona Republic, where he often imbeds friendly messages in his articles for three former college roommates to decipher. The mastermind of the Liberty Group, Gus Reed, uses his unlimited wealth and significant influence across the nation to place operatives in key political offices and exploits Mitch's talents to bring national attention to the organization. Reed's desire for total control includes a close monitoring of Mitch's activities and communications. Mitch, however, senses something is amiss when plagued by a series of strange events and after seeking the advice of friends and family, he sets out to discover the true nature of The Liberty Group and its sinister plot. Mitch must prevent the catastrophic plan Gus Reed has set in motion in order to not only protect his family, but to preserve the country he loves.
In the small bay-town of Claiborne, Windward Manor held a certain aura and mystery. Set alone... with windows shuttered for thirty-five years... the mystery... seized, and utterly captivated Kristen Kendal. She had returned to her home along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay determined to solve what her extensive research and curiosity could not appease. The inquisitive Kristen meets the fifth- generation of Savage men to occupy the manor house. Will she and the handsome Mitch Savage ever see eye to eye on the strange events... which encompass the manor and its mystery?
You've been there, haven't you? You've ridden the current of life and marveled at its course. It certainly is not what you expected and yet it is so much more. Within the pages of this book you'll meet Dee, a woman who gave up everything for her dream only to find that she would face abandoning it as well. "The Set of the Sail" is a story of vision, endurance and hope. You will discover yourself in the characters and, perhaps, also find encouragement for your spirit. Like Dee, in letting go you will receive. A native of Western Pennsylvania, Andie Debbins' life experiences mimic the rise and fall of the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains near her home. From incredible depths of despair to moments of indescribable joy, Andie's journey has served to mold her into an insightful and steadfast follower of Christ. Her writings capture the essence of these struggles and infuse her characters with authenticity and purpose. Andie, Mike, and their adult children still make Western Pennsylvania their home.
Through Eyes Like Mine is the story of a childhood told through the present-tense voice of Nori Nakada. Born to a Japanese American father and German-Irish mother in rural Oregon, Nori0́9s family becomes increasingly diverse when they adopt a six-year-old boy from Korea. She struggles to find comfort within a family, a community and a world that is both simple and complex. By examining her family's silences, she begins to understand life, death and her own identity. The joys and challenges of growing up invite the reader to recall the world through eyes like mine.