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By Jackie French. 2000
A book that addresses the big questions kids often wonder about, such as "How did the universe begin?", and "What…
happens when you die?". For each question, different theories and opinions are illustrated, with easy-to-grasp examples and comparisons. Grades 3-6.By Evelyn Goldsmith, Ginny Lapage. 1995
By Cela. 2023
By Cela. 2023
By Cela. 2023
By Lewis W Rodenberg. 1945
By Scholastic, Cynthia O'Brien. 2021
By Deborah Blake. 2017
"Connect with your witchy self each and every day using quick, easy, and fun practices. This handy book features simple…
yet meaningful ways to integrate witchcraft into your daily life, inspiring you to take your magic to a new level whether you're a beginner or an experienced practitioner. Deborah Blake guides you on a journey through the Wheel of the Year, providing witchy wisdom, affirmations, spells, questions to ponder, and much more. From working with herbs and gemstones to connecting with deities, |A Year and a Day of Everyday Witchcraft| explores a variety of modern Pagan practices to help you get more in touch with your personal path of witchcraft." -- Provided by publisherBy Leslie Land, Dora Galitzki, Linda Yang, Garden Editors of the New York Times, New York Times Editors. 2003
By Scotti Cohn. 2000
Presents detailed portraits of fourteen extraordinary women from North Carolina's history who transformed the lives of those around them. Discover…
Emeline Jamison Pigott, a Confederate spy; Mary Martin Sloop, a physician, community leader, and child welfare advocate in the hills of the Blue Ridge; Maggie Axe Wachacha, a healer, teacher, and Cherokee leader; Cornelia Phillips Spencer, who helped liberate the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and ten others who each directly addressed the challenges of their respective times and places. For senior high and adult readersBy Fred Luskin. 2002
Based on scientific research, this study offers new insight into the powers of healing. Provides a nine-step guide for overcoming…
the negative effects of anger, bitterness, and resentment by gaining control of our feelingsBy Jean C. Wade. 1999
More and more Americans are being diagnosed with diabetes than ever before, and many others are realizing that they have…
a genetic predisposition (or lifestyle) that is likely to lead to diabetes, But what to do about the inevitable craving for dessert? We all have it, but diabetics have long been left without a satisfying, healthful way to enjoy a sweet treat after a meal. Jean C. Wade, a diabetic herself, has created a cookbook that is chock-full of welcome answers to the dilemma that plagues diabetics and dieters alike: how do you make delectable desserts without using sugar, honey, corn syrup, or molasses?all those highly caloric sweeteners that make blood sugar take off like a rocket? By carefully testing and experimenting with different sweeteners on the market, and often using fresh, ripe fruits and juices, Jean has come up with nearly 100 recipes that avoid the pitfalls to baking without sugar.By Mary Norris. 2019
The author of Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen (DB 82577) details her love of Greece and…
its language. Discusses the role of Greek in both written and spoken English as well as the author's encounters with Greek words, Greek gods, Greek wine, and Greek men. Bestseller. 2019By Marah Stets, Joanna Gaines. 2018
Collection of recipes for gatherings of all sizes. Includes a list of pantry staples, tools, and universal conversion chart. Recipes…
cover breakfast, lunch, soups and salads, appetizers and starters, side dishes, dinner, and desserts. Instructions include a brief introduction, timing, ingredients, and tips for specific preparation methods. 2018Guide to terminology, equipment, and skills needed to excel at cooking. Topics covered include sauces, vegetables, fruit and nuts, meat,…
poultry, seafood, eggs, pastry and baking, broth, spice, and pasta, grain, legume, and bread skills. 2013By Dan Baum. 2010
The author examines life in New Orleans, Louisiana, through the lives of nine individuals. Covers the period of time between…
Hurricane Betsy in 1965 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and explores how these storms affected the city. 2009By Jackson Galaxy. 2017
The star of TV's My Cat from Hell provides a comprehensive guide to cat care. Explains how to eliminate common…
problems cat owners experience by understanding instinctive feline behaviors. Includes arcane facts, science, animal psychology, and illustrative anecdotes. 2017Pastor explores teachings and sayings that he believes contain some truth but that can be hurtful to people. Specifically examines,…
among other phrases, "Everything happens for a reason," "God helps those who help themselves," and "God won't give you more than you can handle."2016By Matthew Rubery. 2016
The history of talking books. Covers the time from Edison's invention of the phonograph through early efforts to provide reading…
options for the blind and the early twenty-first century audiobook marketplace. Discusses controversies, such as decisions about what to record and the preferred ways to narrate a talking book. 2016Author of Windows 10: The Missing Manual (DB 83406) and host of "Making Stuff" episodes on PBS's NOVA presents tips…
and shortcuts for a wide variety of everyday occurrences. Topics include cars, travel, food, clothes, out and about, house and home, animals, cleaning, electronics, your body, social hacks, and lying. Bestseller. 2015