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  • I Am Sorry To Think I Have Raised A Timid Son

    by Kent Russell

    Kent Russell's essays take him to society's ragged edges - the places where savagery and civilization collide. Perhaps among the misfits and the misunderstood - the losers, the hardcore, the alarming, the crazed, the downright frightening - he can find a way to reconcile his uneasy adult desires and his deepest childhood demons.He goes 'horrorcore' at a four-day music festival in Illinois. He ... Read more

    € 3,99

  • I am Sorry (Delhi to Gurgaon)

    by Saurabh Shishodia

    The story is based in Delhi Saint Michael College about the life of A Punjabi girl Aradhna and Delhi boy Salil Singhal who are madly in love with each other. Salil is sober, introvert and has a coward image & is very unpopular among boys of the college. Aradhna was always fine with his image because she was cool and knew his nature but sometime it irritates her. Salil always check if she gets ... Read more

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  • Tell Kola That I Am Sorry

    by Dr Oluwagbemiga Olowosoyo

    This is a lady's personal experience. The identity is concealed to protect her interest. The book is good for reading and helpful in character correction and formation. ... Read more

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  • I am sorry Rachael

    by Brian H.

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  • We Have Raised All of You

    Motherhood in the South, 1750-1835

    by Katy Simpson Smith

    White, black, and Native American women in the early South often viewed motherhood as a composite of roles, ranging from teacher and nurse to farmer and politician. Within a multicultural landscape, mothers drew advice and consolation from female networks, broader intellectual currents, and an understanding of their own multifaceted identities to devise their own standards for child rearing. In ... Read more

    € 33,45

  • Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have The Wiggle Fidgets (Reading Rockets Recommended, Parents' Choice Award Winner)

    TDAH ADHD ADHS ADD , Creativity, and Intelligence

    by Barbara Esham

    series The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses
    David doesn't know how he ends up in such situations. At the time, it just seems like a great idea. His teacher, Mrs. Gorski, has had aout enough; he can tell by the way her voice changes when she speaks to him. This time, he believes that he has come up with the best idea yet. The perfect plan to make everything better. ... Read more

    € 3,67

  • I Think I Have Fairies in My Garden

    by Alexandra Grose

    Children dream big, when they're little. In their imagination, children can be anything they want to be. Although at times well intentioned, adults can change all that with the simple phrase; you can't. This is a children's book with a positive message, on fulfilling your child's potential. Don't let anyone steal their dream. ... Read more

    € 3,71

  • Mrs. Gorski I Think I Have the Wiggle Fidgets

    by Barbara Esham and 1 more

    series The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses
    A student's positive journey through a learning difference that offers an encouraging example of triumph over difficulty. A must-have ADHD book for kids of all ages.The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses is meant to demonstrate various forms of learning, creativity, and intelligence. Each book introduces a realistic example of triumph over difficulty in a positive, humorous way that readers of all ... Read more

    € 5,00

  • Dear Diary, I Think I Have Gone Mad

    by Kat Sharpe

    Today has been a long and exhausting one. I worked tirelessly on my newest book only to run into writers block. I decide to take a stroll down to the highway near my home and relax. The wind was blowing and I felt the chill of the evening air. I began to hear the whispers of the wind again giving me new inspiration to my novel.I rushed back into write some more, but I could not find my paper that ... Read more

    € 0,91

  • I Think I Am a Verb

    More Contributions to the Doctrine of Signs

    by Thomas A. Sebeok

    series Topics in Contemporary Semiotics
    My writing career has been, at least in this one respect, idiosyncratic: it had to mark and chart, step by step, its own peculiar champaign. My earliest papers, beginning in 1942, were technical articles in this or that domain of Uralic linguistics, ethnography, and folklore, with a sprinkling of contributions to North and South American linguistics. In 1954, my name became fecklessly associated ... Read more

    € 88,28

  • Who Do I Think I Am?

    Exploring personal identity and what it means to be "in Christ"

    by David Claydon

    Am I important ? How do I know who I am? Does my view of myself impact my spiritual health? Does it affect my relationship with my Creator? Does it determine how others relate to me? Will it determine how I live? ... Read more

    € 8,06

  • Taxi Tales 2. Think I Am That Easy to Dump?

    by Gündüz Ergün and 1 more

    series Taxi Tales #2
    "I didn't say a thing... because I knew he'd turn anything I said into a pretense to beat me." Ergün Gündüz takes a sober and simple look at the citizens of the Istanbul metropolis, by inserting slivers of life experience into the backseat of a taxi. With each passenger, this two-part volume of Taxi Tales pulls the reader into the dramatic moments of a new life, deftly exploring humanity's darker ... Read more

    € 4,99