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Fred 2.0

Sanborn, Mark
Fred 2.0
Nine years ago, bestselling author and business consultant Sanborn introduced the world to Fred, his postman, who delivered extraordinary service. Today, with stiff competition from the networked global economy, Sanborn not only revisits the original Fred to gain new insights, but also gives new strategies to achieve more.

Lone Wolf

Lough, Loree
Lone Wolf
Released from prison in 1840 for a crime he didn't commit, Kent McCoy finds himself without friends, family, or a single reason to believe in a merciful God. Like a lone wolf, he leaves Dodge City, Kansas, and heads east in search of a place where his past won't darken his future. His wandering path collides with that of Abby Nelson, who, through a series of tragic events, has come to believe that love and happiness are beyond her reach. Life ...

Liberando Bendiciones Familiares

Huch, Larry / Huch, Tiz
Liberando Bendiciones Familiares
Los pastores Larry y Tiz Huch han tenido que vencer muchos de los retos que las familias afrontan actualmente, desde maldiciones generacionales hasta conflictos de personalidad. Y lo que Dios ha hecho por ellos, lo hará también por usted cuando confíe en Él y modele su matrimonio y su hogar según su huella divina: la Santa Biblia. En Liberando bendiciones familiares, sea capacitado por las perspectivas que ellos tienen sobre el plan de Dios pa...

Emma's Orphans

Lough, Loree
Emma's Orphans
Emma Wright knows the loneliness of being an orphan. Maybe that's why her Maryland home seems to attract children left parentless by accident or by the recent Civil War. It is hard to care and provide for them on a nurse's salary, and finding Christian homes for them requires more wisdom than Emma possesses on her own. As strong and independent as she seems, Emma dreams of the day a strong, Christian husband will share her burden, and she thin...

The Human Condition

Rollins, Raven / Rollins, Rick
The Human Condition
When the world ends and the government has collapsed, who will be left in charge of the human race? Will it be the selfish or the selfless? Can you afford to be selfless? What are humans truly capable of when they must fight to survive? In this second novella of the 11:11 series these questions are answered for Alan and Alexis, and the answers are terrifying. What would the world be like if the only people left to lead humanity were the same...

CHF 30.90

1986 Masters

Boyette, John
1986 Masters
At the age of forty-six, Jack Nicklaus was considered by some to be done as a championship golfer. Entering the 1986 Masters®, most folks had written off the Golden Bear. But the winner of a record seventeen professional majors wasn't done yet. After a slow start, Nicklaus got in the hunt during the weekend, and he played thefinal nine holes in a 6-under-par 30. He roared past a who's who of top golfers that day to win his sixth Masters® title...

War Party

Brumbaugh, J Drew
War Party
In a world where dreams are belittled and apathy has become a staple, War Party proves that one unlikely hero can still make a difference. Tommy Galiwee, a native-American teen, wants desperately to be a warrior despite having been taught that Indian warriors no longer exist. Criticized and harassed by his father and tribal elders, Tommy sets out to prove he is much more than an idle dreamer. Driven by a mysterious vision and seeking to fulfil...

CHF 27.50

But Our Princess Is in Another Castle

Best, B. J.
But Our Princess Is in Another Castle
Poetry. The color, noise, and often cryptic images of classic video games set the prose poems in B.J. Best's BUT OUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER CASTLE in motion, but the poems soar far beyond their nostalgic springboards. And while Mario, Pac-Man, and pioneer families forsaken on The Oregon Trail populate these pixelated landscapes, this book translates the games and plays them in the real world, so an Asteroid becomes just one more star shot with...

CHF 21.90

The Nanjing Massacre

Lum, Wing
The Nanjing Massacre
Poetry. Asian American Studies. The subject is the notorious Japanese occupation of Nanjing, China, in 1937. Wing Tek Lum's poems capture all perspectives of the tragedy--from the weary, casually cruel Japanese soldiers to the uncomprehending child victims, and from the desperate helpless parents and the brutalized "comfort women" to the bloodless yet vicious bureacrats of death."THE NANJING MASSACRE is a striking volume of poetry. The poems, ...

CHF 25.90