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Uncle Glenn and Me Too

Uncle Glenn and Me Too
Author: Glenn Colquhoun
Publisher: Raupo
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Children's stories, New Zealand
ISBN: 9781869486976

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Uncle Glenn is so cool. He belly-dances, he tries on dresses, he loves to teach his favourite niece tricks for cutting down on dishes (buy paper plates!), and he's the best trolley driver ever! Go on a rollercoaster adventure as Uncle Glenn teaches his niece some important life lessons – or is it the other way round?


Uncle Glenn and Me

Uncle Glenn and Me
Author: Glenn Colquhoun
Publisher: Raupo
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Children's stories, New Zealand
ISBN: 9781869488277

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Uncle Glenn talks with his mouth full, prays for lollies and burps after drinking Coke. He and his nephew do lots of interesting things together, including chasing girls and making screeching sounds with their mouths when they go round corners in Uncle Glenn's car. Suggested level: junior, primary.


Officer 1Eight7

Officer 1Eight7
Author: Paul Lozada
Publisher: Paul Lozada
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This is a true story of San Francisco's most decorated and most investigated undercover cop, Paul Lozada. Follow Paul's journey throughout his career as he recounts near-death experiences, leaning into his faith, navigating fears as a family man, and confronting political barriers to uncover police corruption within the San Francisco Police Department. Don't be swayed by the badge number, Paul stood against the city's dirty cops, inequality, and racism poisoning the ranks of the police force. Officer 187 became a liability, a symbol for the demise of department corruption, and the powers at hand that made every effort to silence him.


A Master Plan for Rescue

A Master Plan for Rescue
Author: Janis Cooke Newman
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 039918502X

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Named a Best Book of 2015 by the San Francisco Chronicle From the bestselling author of Mary: Mrs. A. Lincoln, a magical novel about the surprising acts we are capable of in the name of love. Set in 1942 New York and Berlin, A Master Plan for Rescue is an enchanting novel about the life-giving powers of storytelling, and the heroism that can be inspired by love. In essence, it is two love stories. It is the story of a child who worships his parents, then loses his father to an accident and his mother to her resulting grief. And it is the story of a young man who stumbles into the romance of his life, then watches her decline, forever changing the arc of his future. Each is propelled by the belief that if he acts heroically enough, it will restore some part of what—or whom—he has lost. But when they meet, this boy and this man, their combined grief and magical thinking will allow them to dream the impossible. Sharing stories of the people they have lost, they are inspired to join forces and act in their memory. To do something so memorable that it might actually bring their loved ones back—even if only in spirit. A Master Plan for Rescue is a beautiful tale, propelled by history and imagination, that suggests people’s impact upon the world doesn’t necessarily end with their lives, and that, to some degree, we are the sum of the stories we tell.


The Fledgling

The Fledgling
Author: William W. Whitson
Publisher: Cogent Publishing
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2002-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780925776099

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This is a fast-moving portrait of the heady early days of aviation enriched by an insightful portrait of American life and love in those colorful years.


Crippled Sunrise

Crippled Sunrise
Author: Paco Torch
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491784393

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It is 1957 when thirteen-year-old Frankie “Paco” Alexander meets his adoptive godfather, Don “Mr. G” D’Amico, for the first time. Handicapped after a bout with spinal meningitis, Frankie is grateful to escape daily bullying and immerse himself in new friendships with Mr. G’s children. Mr. G treats Paco as one of his sons, especially after Paco trusts a foreboding feeling one day and saves Mr. G from certain death. While Paco matures, Mr. G takes the boy under his wing and mentors him through life’s challenges. But when Paco finds love at age eighteen, he has no idea that Carol’s father is the godfather of another mob family. After he secretly marries her in Canada and she becomes pregnant, it seems Paco has finally found happiness. But when Mr. G arranges Carol’s murder, a grief-stricken Paco is transformed into a ruthless killer. Years later as the circle of life leads Paco to a confession with a childhood priest, he finds redemption and is led to unite factions of his Italian family into one of the world’s most powerful conglomerates. Crippled Sunrise shares the saga of a young man’s coming-of-age journey into manhood after he is adopted by a prominent godfather and discovers the good, bad, and ugly of the Mafia.


Growing Up Toppsie

Growing Up Toppsie
Author: Arlene A. A. Wright
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1645848094

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This is about the saga of a woman born into poverty during the Great Depression, her trials and tribulations during her growing up years, her early marriage, and her struggles in raising four children. After twenty years, she finally divorced her tyrannical husband and moved to the city of her birth. After her children were grown, she enrolled at the University of Minnesota to earn a degree, working days and studying evenings. She successfully became a graphic designer and worked for a publishing house where she met her soul mate. They moved to San Diego, where they were married. Working together, they became successful publishers of educational materials called Whole Language, changing the way children learn to read. After seventeen years, that marriage ended in divorce, and she finally found time to once again devote time to her art, both painting and sculpting, before settling down to write twenty-one children's books. She surrounds herself with friends and family, has been on several boards, and is making substantial donations to her first love—the arts!


Overworld

Overworld
Author: Larry J. Kolb
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2004-10-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101217324

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A real-life adventure story, offering a unique and compelling picture of the danger, glamour and psychology of espionage. Raised around the globe by a high-ranking American spymaster, Larry Kolb learned to think, look, and listen like a spy. Overworld—his father's term for the powers-that-be—is Larry Kolb's story of his own lifelong interaction with those powers. Overworld casts in human terms what it actually means and feels like to be a spy. From the practical to the emotional, it reveals how the world of espionage and covert statecraft actually works, and exposes the dark heart of a life built on betrayals.


Australian Family Road Trip

Australian Family Road Trip
Author: Daniel Beauglehole
Publisher: Australian Self Publishing Group
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1922618861

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This family’s road trip is a special journey. It is a trip of discovery as they make their way around Australia, as well as an opportunity to grow as a family. Daniel Beauglehole has woven his experience of travel and his knowledge of the challenges facing those on the Autism Spectrum. Resulting in a story, that is not only informative but also humorous and enjoyable to read.


That Was Then

That Was Then
Author: Brenda Tate Groat
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1469139200

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“That Was Then” is a heart-warming and entertaining account of growing up in the fifties and sixties with a very special family—with a very special and unique father. Readers will laugh, cry, and relate to the author’s life. Ms. Groat’s first book “Teaching—30 Years of My Life,” depicted reflections of teaching in a public school and working with eighth graders. “That Was Then” is the rest of the story.