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Uncle Bill's Missing Tooth

Uncle Bill's Missing Tooth
Author: Grant Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781739923303

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A brilliant new bedtime read that seeks to uncover the tooth! "Lovely book! Oscar is quite fascinated and we have really enjoyed reading it together." Tana Ramsay, broadcaster and author It's a mystery that's kept Lucy and Tom guessing for years: how did their uncle end up with that huge gap in his gums? Did idiots steal it? Did he pull it out to make drinking easier (he's incredibly lazy)? "A really good book that will keep the children entertained." Sir Bill Beaumont, rugby legend. Author Grant S. Clark and illustrator Lizzie Nelson conjure up a delightful and fun book of verse, as rewarding for parents as for the youngest bedtime readers. Grant S. Clark is the author of the Monkey Magic series of adventure novels about 11-year-old Romy Alexander and her strange power that allows her to join the animal kingdom in fighting crimes against nature. Lizzie Nelson has also illustrated her own book of humorous poetry, Fair to Piddling: A Journey Through Midlife in Humorous Verse. A collection of dog poetry will follow!


Uncle Bill

Uncle Bill
Author: Marion Petersen Koedyker
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1627874852

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Wilmot Lenn Petersen—a.k.a. "Uncle Bill"—was a live-off-the-land eccentric, dressing strangely and growing all he needed to live among the wilds of Nevada and Arizona. During his ninety years of life, he was a cowboy, wrangler, entrepreneur, pilot, turquoise miner, and geologist. After three failed marriages, he remarried and joyfully lived the remainder of his days. The irrepressibly outspoken Uncle Bill tells his own story as collected over the decades of taped interviews by his great-niece, author Marion Petersen Koedyker. As she writes, "My great-uncle Bill (born in 1898) used to tell me stories of his colorful life. One time during a visit I asked if I could tape record his stories. He agreed, but said, 'It'll be a mighty dull listen for anyone.' Bill underestimated the impact his real-life stories had on the lives of other people. Some stories will make you laugh and some will make you cry. Some you will not believe and some you will have to reread." Full of his dry humor and unexpected life lessons, this nuanced portrait of Uncle Bill deals with sage and not-so-sage advice such as why leather on a dead body will disappear before the body is found, why it's not always a good idea to protect a woman when her husband is beating her up, why a robbery may not be what it seems, and why it's good to leave your mark at kill sites. No matter what the topic, Uncle Bill probably has a colorful story relating to it. This delightful book is a unique blend of an intensely personal oral history with an honest portrayal of a bygone generation.


Medicine Worth Paying for

Medicine Worth Paying for
Author: Howard S. Frazier
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1995
Genre: Diffusion of innovations
ISBN: 9780674563629

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There have been few credible studies of the risks and benefits of widely used medical treatments. Howard Frazier and Frederick Mosteller, leading figures in the field of medical technology assessment, attempt to distill the methods and knowledge base of their highly specialized discipline, with particular reference to medical innovations.


Adventures of Jake McMann PI

Adventures of Jake McMann PI
Author: Jimmywayne McGee
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1682897451

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In one's life, a little rain must fall, in Jake MaMann's life, troubles rain down every day. Other people’s troubles are his business. Some seek out his help, others need it. A private investigator for 22 years and before that 20 years with the New Iberia Parish Sheriff’s department he has seen it all. Trouble is old hat, to this aged P.I. at least in New Iberia, Louisiana in 1953. One thing that surprises Jake, of course is the unexpected. But, from past experiences he knows what do about every occurrence. When his day to day journey leads to trouble with really bad guys he calls in old friends in law enforcement. When someone regardless of whom, mess with his brother in law, the gloves come off and all the cards are on the table till the end.


The Lost Children

The Lost Children
Author: Gillian Philip
Publisher: Orchard Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1408330199

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The secrets of the island will be revealed... When Molly and her little brother Jack visit their rich relatives on Ravenstorm Island, Molly feels immediately on edge. An elderly butler gives them bizarre warnings, eerie statues of children are dotted around the island, and she's expected to be friends with her moody cousin, Arthur. But things become much worse when Jack disappears - and no one else on the island remembers he ever existed! Molly and Arthur must work together to save Jack. They unlock a hidden world of vicious spirits, but will they uncover the secret behind the Lost Children before it's too late?


Huia Short Stories 10

Huia Short Stories 10
Author: Publishers Huia
Publisher: Huia Publishers
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775501515

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Here are the best short stories and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Māori writers 2013 as judged by Sir Mason Durie, Hana O'Regan and Reina Whaitiri. The book contains the stories from the finalists for Best Short Story written in English, Best Short Story written in Māori and Best Novel Extract. For over ten years, the Māori Literature Trust and Huia Publishers have organised this biennial writing competition to promote Māori stories and writers. The awards and the publication of finalists' stories have become popular as they uncover little-known writers.


Jara's Fate

Jara's Fate
Author: Judith Anne Closs
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462629989

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Jara's Fate is a book that celebrates Jara Bryan, a young woman born in the town of Tilla, Vermont. You will fall in love with Jara's story as her innocence and enthusiasm for life will endear, captivate and truly inspire the young, and the young at heart. Jara's imagination is boundless and contagious as she explores her love for writing, as she explains, I am doing what I was born to do: write. A passion only an artist can comprehend as not a choice, but a way of life."" Jara is torn between two men: a love she has known all her life and a love that comes into her life, unexpectedly. A remarkable love story full of hope, promises and heartaches that reveal Jara Bryan as a bright, vibrant, and courageous young woman who believes that; ""having a dream is one thing, having the courage to pursue that dream is another.


The Missing Sniper

The Missing Sniper
Author: Earl Staggs
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611872537

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Adam Kingston uses his psychic gift to assist law enforcement agencies solve crimes. In THE MISSING SNIPER, he travels to Florida to help a young sheriff stop a killer who tried to assassinate a politician and threatens to try again. Adam quickly learns the sheriff is not telling him everything and finds himself involved in much more than he bargained for. To figure it all out, Adam needs the help of a legendary singer, an old Army blanket, and a mischievous two-year-old with busy fingers. A short story featuring the main character from MEMORY OF A MURDER by Earl Staggs.


What God Loves

What God Loves
Author: Robert N. Lewis
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1982255390

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What God Loves is a tell of urban family hardship, friendship, betrayal and love. It is the story of a kid raised by a hardened father haunted by the demons of the Vietnam War. This book exposes the love and culture that was ever so prevalent in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. It takes you on a journey back in time and shows you in detail how a strong father figure can lead you away from the wrong path, even in the absence of that figure. It’s a musically charged book full of truth and countless stories. A biography of Robert Lewis.


The Unbreakable Red Arrow

The Unbreakable Red Arrow
Author: Richard Schuit
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2014-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1493196235

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This is a story of six boys born in the early 1900sone in particular, Rick Schuit, my dad. After losing his mother in childbirth, the story entails his early life through the 1930s. In 1941, after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, Rick was drafted into the army. There, he met and served with my uncles in the Thirty-second Red Arrow Division of the U.S. Army. This book narrates their lives, their escapades, and the battles they fought in New Guinea during World War II. It tells us of the conditions they endured, as well as the people whose paths they crossed, and how these affected their lives.