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About the Book A very grumpy, man decides he wants to make friends but doesn't know how to go about it. The Story of Mr. Tallue follows him as he finds his way, taking small steps to being more open and friendly and generous to those around him, discovering that the ability to gain friends is something he could learn and learn well. About the Author Ariane Hickenbaucker has always loved children, raising four of her own. She also raised a granddaughter, introducing her to the theater and making her costumes as she performed in a play every three months. Hickenbaucker was able to have her granddaughter take piano lessons. She enjoys going to the theater and seeing live plays in small community theaters as well as the more extravagant productions. Hickenbaucker loves writing because it gives an opportunity to write and see what is in the character's mind. It puts you in another place and while being in this character's mind, it takes you into the life of the character you're writing about.
About the Book Oh no, the animal shelter is in such bad shape that the city is going to close it! Where will all the cute little animals go? Mr. Tallue Saves the Animal Shelter follows our once-grumpy hero as he works with his community and friends to help raise money to restore the shelter so the animals will have a lovely and safe place to wait until they go to their forever homes. About the Author Ariane Hickenbaucker has always loved children, raising four of her own. She also raised a granddaughter, introducing her to the theater and making her costumes as she performed in a play every three months. She enjoys going to the theater and seeing the live plays in small community theaters as well as the more extravagant productions. While writing, the author is in the character’s life. It puts you in another place, and while being in the character’s mind, it takes you out of the realm of what’s going on in your life.
A steamy novel set in the American West by Sara Luck, featuring a lady who must decide if she's better suited to New York society or the Wild West of Wyoming. After going to a wedding in New York, Lady Tallas Somerset finds herself invited to a friend's ranch in Wyoming. There she meets Jeb Tuhill, a rancher who makes her heart beat dangerously. But when Jeb realizes Tallie's socialite status, he believes that he could never be the one she wants. Saddened by the distance between her and Jeb, Tallie realizes she's more of a Western woman than she thought, and will do whatever it takes to convince him she'd rather be a woman than a "lady."
Seven-year-old Layla loves life! So she keeps a happiness book. What is happiness for her? For you? Spirited and observant, Layla’s a child who’s been given room to grow, making happiness both thoughtful and intimate. It’s her dad talking about growing-up in South Carolina; her mom reading poetry; her best friend Juan, the community garden, and so much more. Written by poet Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie and illustrated by Ashleigh Corrin, this is a story of flourishing within family and community.
After fourteen years, Maggie Rose Sanders has returned to her hometown to open her own business. In need of some fast money, she takes a job at a riding stable, lured by the charms of the stable's owner, Chris Shealy, despite her great childhood fear of horses. Working side by side, Chris's old attraction to Maggie Rose is only intensifying, but when her fear drives her from the stables - and from him - he is angry and confused. Now someone is trying to sabotage his business, and Maggie Rose must put aside her fear and join Chris to find the culprit...and a lasting love.
The Poetical gazette; the official organ of the Poetry society and a review of poetical affairs, nos. 4-7 issued as supplements to the Academy, v. 79, Oct. 15, Nov. 5, Dec. 3 and 31, 1910
The "Dark" in the Dark Corner Years ago, when travelers to northern Greenville County asked a local where the Dark Corner was, invariably their reply was, "Just a little further up the road." In those days few people wanted to admit they lived in that much storied and much maligned part of the county known as the Dark Corner. The Dark Corner in those days was legendary for its moonshine, murder and mayhem. This is the story of that well-known region. We travel back to the Dark Corner's earliest days when its only human inhabitants were the Cherokee, and we move into the present where horse farms and multi-million-dollar homes dot the countryside that once contained moonshine stills and cornfields.