It is that time when children contemplate the excitement of ghosts, goblins, and scary creatures that cry "Boooo!" from the shadows. Boo To You Too! introduces the young child in a gentle humorous manner to the concept of a scare.
Dr. Sharon Norling shares with readers the truth about problems in the medical field. In her controversial book, Your Doctor is Wrong, she lays down the facts for anyone who has ever been in the face of misdiagnoses, dismissals, or having symptoms overlooked. The book also includes stories from other patients along with information that could be life saving!
Celebrity line-dance teacher, song-writer and singer now children's author, Ms. Skyla Spencer has crafted a literary magical adventure character series title, Skyla's Hat Adventures: The Magic of Discovery.
In a world packed with irresistible magic, regrettable choices, and an unconquerable foe, Wrath draws you into what a reviewer describes as one of the finest magical combat scenes he has read in some forty years of reading fantasy.
Tennessee State Penitentiary is famous for its architecture and has been the backdrop of movies like The Green Mile and The Shawshank Redemption; however, the dark past of the penitentiary has been lost in history. Yoshie Lewis and Brian Allison have awakened that past in a new book from Arcadia Publishing, Tennessee State Penitentiary.
Spanning the towns 250 years of history, and penned by local author, journalist, and artist - Joe Johnston, this book contains over 200 vintage images and collected stories from the area's generous residents.
A super hero is supposed to save the day, but how can seven-year old Jon-Lorond protect his family when his mother insists he behave? Join the team to help this imaginative picture book come to life about a boy, his mom and a rascally band of pirates.
Susie Rich's new book, Too Much Hopscotch, provides a fun, accessible lesson for kids on how to think in ways that will help them to overcome challenges.
Through her work in the secular movement, Edwina Rogers has advocated for even more academics and top thinkers to join as fellows, connected them to public policy projects, and delivered their best ideas to the US Congress through materials and Congressional briefings.
W. Jeff Bishop chronicles the history of the "City of Homes" in a new pictorial history book. He is a writer and public historian and serves as the coordinator of the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society. This collection, from the archives of the historical society contains previously unpublished photographs that span nearly two centuries.
A casual discussion about the show, Scandal, triggers a question that leads to the unexpected: the forming of an advocacy program for women and an explosive story that reveals another glimpse of the Washington D.C. experience.
Perceptive Analytics, a data analytics company, will upgrade CLASP's SEAD Street Lighting Evaluation Tool. Perceptive Analytics also announced its foray into Online Marketing Analytics.
Indie press Dream of Things, which specializes in publishing award-winning memoirs, has released "She's Not Herself" - a memoir about the effects of multi-generational traumas, as told by a seasoned psychotherapist who has examined human vulnerability in its many disguises and has moved through it all with dignity and hope.
Find out how to create a life of well-being; how to live life in the moment; live life with balance; find fulfillment in life and evolve into a happier more joyful existence despite living amidst life's chaos and confusion, and not wasted in regret any longer. Also, find out how to transform life from the typical humdrum lifestyle to a lifestyle with zest, purpose and meaning in life.
The story genes maybe of an old skin of yesteryear's but when creative images which got conceived early; but got time to write: "A man's struggle to untangle himself from the shackles of pain & humiliations; He fought the odds with the basic instinct of a human being to prove his worthiness to those around him."
Author Christina Scalise presents one family's lifetime of hilarity, "Are We Normal?: Funny, True Stories from an Everyday Family"-a full dose of the most potent medicine of all-laughter.
Ali Maier's new children's book Mom Made Us Write This In The Summer inspires kids to read and journal and highlights the importance of sibling relationships.
Ingram Content Group Inc. today announced it has enhanced the patron-driven acquisition (PDA) tools available for e-books on its OASIS platform for academic libraries.
Patrick Garbin, Athens native and graduate of the University of Georgia, has authored a new book from Arcadia Publishing's Images of Modern America Series, Athens, which contains over 160 images from the 1960's to present day.
Carla Ulakovic, a member of the Lehigh Acres Chamber of Commerce and an honorary member of the Lehigh Acres Rotary Club, has called on the community's residents, reviewed personal photographic collections of long-standing local families, and conducted numerous interviews to narrate a visual voyage through the history of Lehigh Acres in her new book Images of America: Lehigh Acres.
There is little doubt three words that rouse the hearts of Scots is at the heart of the referendum for independence from London. The three words, but for freedom, incorporated in a petition for Scotland's right to freedom and self-determination, have been part of the Scottish psyche for centuries.
For your young reader, A CARROT FOR BILLY will revive memories of the bustle, laughter, colorful scenes, and wonderful animals participating in the State Farm and Horse Fair. It is a big handsome hardbound, 10 by 10 inches, with 32 pages including a four page gate-fold, 10 by 39 inches, giving a bird's eye view of the Fair-grounds.