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Pulstar I

The Swan Barely Remembers
By Giancarlo Roversi

Pulstar I: The Swan Barely Remembers is a work in the science fiction, mystery, and suspense subgenres. It is suitable for mature young adult readers and the adult reading audience and is penned by Giancarlo Roversi. In this exciting and original science fiction work, we...

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How Do I Know God Loves Me?

By Melanie Richardson Dundy

Melanie Richardson Dundy shares her thoughts on how God loves you in How Do I Know God Loves Me? This book explains to children the ways to know that God exists and that He loves them. Melanie shares that God is always with us and...

Sometimes When I’m Worried

By Deborah Serani

Sometimes When I’m Worried is a work of fiction in the social issues, self-help, diversity, and education subgenres. It is intended for young readers from ages four to eight years and was penned by author and psychologist Dr. Deborah Serani Psy.D., with accompanying illustrations by...

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Above All Else I Want to See

Reflections on "A Course in Miracles"
By Deborah Dryden Danielski

Above All Else I Want to See: Reflections on A Course in Miracles by Deborah Dryden Danielski contains thoughts and ideas that train the mind methodically to arrive at a different perception of the world and everything in it. The book assists the reader in...

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Oh, How I Wish

By Ms. Kimms

Little One wants to be just like their Mom. She’s athletic, fast, strong, smart and so much more. Next to her, Little One feels insignificant and awkward: they trip over their feet, can’t reach for their glass of water, can’t run very fast, they can’t...

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How Do I Get to Be Me?

Choosing New Ways Forward Series Book 2
By Elizabeth Jo

How Do I Get To Be Me? is the second book of the Choosing New Ways Forward Series by Elizabeth Jo. Building on the ideas discussed in the first installment, Shifting Our Relationship With Trauma, this book offers a conversation on moving beyond trauma. As...

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If I Was Born In...

By Sachiko Otohata

Diversity allows children to accept their differences and motivates them to live together with respect and harmony. We are all unique, and it doesn't matter where we come from as long as we recognize the beauty of life and our surroundings. If I Was Born...

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Yes, I Can

The Adventures of Super Obi
By Dominique Okonkwo

Yes, I Can: The Adventures of Super Obi is a children’s picture book by Dominique Okonkwo with illustrations by Mariana Hnatenko. Little Obi wakes up one Saturday morning and feels optimistic. He sneaks into his parent's and siblings' rooms to confirm they are still asleep....

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Why Can't I?

A Story Book About Kindness (Ms. Freckle School Stories)
By C.M. Harris, Ashlynn Feather

Welcome to the class of the nicest of all the teachers. Once every week, the students in Ms. Freckle's class gather in a large circle to share an act of kindness they witnessed or performed during the week. We are in luck because today is...

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Hello, Can I Bug You?

By Sherry Roberts

Sometimes it’s hard making friends, especially if you’re shy and you like to do things that others don’t like. For example, Jasper likes looking for and studying bugs. He spends recess in the dirt looking for bugs. The other children make fun of him, but...

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Help! I Just Pulled my Kids Out of School

Guidance From 17 Years of Homeschooling
By Nina Elena

Help! I Just Pulled My Kids Out of School: Guidance From 17 Years of Homeschooling by Nina Elena answers many of the most common questions that parents new to homeschooling may have. Each chapter builds on the one before, starting with the basics of homeschooling,...

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Who Am I

Mending a Lost Identity
By Anvil Long

A dark secret, a devastating truth, an identity crisis, choices, fighting depression, and acceptance, Who Am I is a collection of poems and prose by Anvil Long. Anvil, a child of rape, is shocked when he learns the truth about his biological father. This discovery...

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Braver Than I May Know

By Grace Holloman

Braver Than I May Know, by Grace Holloman, is about children living with various medical conditions, from Sickle Cell Disease to Spina Bifida and many other medical conditions. These children will not let their illness drag them down without a fight despite their challenges. With...

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If Dad Can Do It, So Can I

By Jonathan Marshall

If Dad Can Do It, So Can I by Jonathan Marshall is a lovely book for children that the author dedicates to his family. Beautifully illustrated pages are enriched with short chapters in verse written from the perspective of a small boy as he shadows...

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Purrrfect As I Am

By Lisa Jacovsky, Brainstorm Prodcutions

Purrrfect As I Am is written by Lisa Jacovsky and illustrated by Brainstorm Productions. Bones is a sweet little kitten with Hydrocephalus that makes him special to his human family. His two brothers are special, too. They have Cerebral Hypoplasia. All three kittens are special...

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The Day I Ceased to Being

Enigmatic Life of a Research Scholar
By Kamal Malaker

The Day I Ceased to Being: Enigmatic Life of a Research Scholar by Kamal Malaker is a narrative autobiographical manuscript that covers Kamal’s education, career, and challenges in the medical profession as an internationally acclaimed and respected oncologist. While working in an African equatorial...

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Getting What I Deserve

By Rich Samuels

Getting What I Deserve by Rich Samuels is a must-read work about bullying and its effects on the victims. Thirteen-year-old Charlie and Mark were just casual acquaintances. They had known each other for a long time but had never become friends. When they started middle...

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On Second Thought...Maybe I Can!

By Debbie Weiss

On Second thought... Maybe I Can! by Debbie Weiss brings readers up close and personal into the author's life as an overweight child who lacked confidence and was often afraid. She grew up bowing to everyone else, doing what they wanted. She was so busy...

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What I See is Love

By Gabriella Fiorletta

Sometimes the most ordinary things that happen every day make us realize how much we are loved. Like the smell of Mom’s fresh baking in the morning to suggest a yummy breakfast, or the kiss Dad blows at us when he drops us off at...

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All I See is Violence

By Angie Elita Newell

All I See is Violence by Angie Elita Newell is a literary fiction novel that revolves around the first-person narratives of three individuals that span two separate timelines. In the present, we are introduced to Nancy, who has an ex in prison and whose relationship...

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