The Lemon Sisters

The Lemon Sisters
Author: Jill Shalvis
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780062741936

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"A book to savor--and share." —Susan Wiggs, New York Times Bestselling Author The New York Times bestselling author of Rainy Day Friends and Lost and Found Sisters returns to Wildstone, California... Brooke Lemon has always led the life she wanted, wild adventures—and mistakes—included, something her perfect sister, Mindy, never understood. So when Mindy shows up on Brooke’s doorstep in the throes of a break-down with her three little kids in tow, Brooke’s shocked. Wanting to make amends, Brooke agrees to trade places, taking the kids back to Wildstone for a few days so Mindy can pick up the pieces and put herself back together. What Brooke doesn’t admit is she’s just as broken . . . Also how does one go home after seven years away? It doesn’t take long for Brooke to come face-to-face with her past, in the form of one tall, dark, sexy mistake. But Garrett’s no longer interested. Only his words don’t match his actions, leaving Brooke feeling things she’d shoved deep. Soon the sisters begin to wonder: Are they lemons in life? In love? All they know is that neither seems to be able to run far enough to outpace her demons. And when secrets surface, they’ll have to learn that sometimes the one person who can help you the most is the one you never thought to ask.

The Lemon Sisters

The Lemon Sisters
Author: Andrea Cheng
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Birthdays
ISBN: 1630835544

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On her 80th birthday, a woman watches three young sisters play outside in the snow, remembers good times with her own sisters, and receives several birthday surprises. Includes a simple recipe for making lemon ice with snow.

The Lemon Sisters

The Lemon Sisters
Author: Andrea Cheng
Publsiher: Putnam Juvenile
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: PSU:000058700341

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A cold day gives way to warm surprises in this joyful story of sisters that bridges generations and gives voice to the magical bond of sisterhood. Full color.

The Lemon Sisters

The Lemon Sisters
Author: James Falls
Publsiher: America Star Books
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1630008524

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The Lemon Sisters is the story of two misbehaving little girls. This cautionary tale reminds us all to behave and use our common sense, rather than being as sour as The Lemon Sisters.

Should We Believe It

Should We Believe It
Author: Joseph S. Casciato; Robert M. Vass
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781453551325

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This book is about information and the people who use and abuse.it. Everyday we are subjected to a great deal of information. We read it in the newspapers, we see it on television, we see it on television, and we hear it on the radio. Should we believe everything we read, see, and hear? Joseph S. Casciato and Robert M. Vass' book Should We Believe It helps you understand the importance of accepting only the correct information. The goal of this book is to make you decide whether or not the information you receive is correct. The stories, example and quotes in the book are designed to make the readers realize that there are people who deliberately create misinformation. Integrated in this book are interesting stories about individuals who garble communication and stretch, divert, thwart and almost eliminate facts. Should We Believe It is an eye-opening account of the hazards of accepting things without pause. This book is not saying don't believe every statement you come across. but it strongly suggests that you think before you believe it and realize there should be reasonable verifiability of the claims you encounter every day.

The Street Where She Lives

The Street Where She Lives
Author: Jill Shalvis
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-05-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488053313

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Read the final book in New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis’s classic series, South Village Singles. South Village was safe…or so she thought! The secure world that Rachel Wellers has carefully constructed is crumbling around her. Her sweet twelve-year-old daughter is turning into a sullen teenager before her eyes. The injuries she’s just sustained in a hit-and-run accident are jeopardizing her career. And worst of all, Ben Asher—the man she sent away thirteen years ago—is back, tipped off by her daughter that they need him. When Ben hears that Rachel has been injured, he panics. In an instant, he drops his obsession—photojournalism—and returns to the city that he swore he’d never visit again. He doesn’t want to question his motives for doing so…he only knows he has to protect Rachel. Suddenly he’s convinced the hit-and-run wasn’t an accident. Rachel might have been hurt because of him. But he doesn’t count on the feelings that get stirred up being with her…or how hard it will be to leave her again. Originally published in 2003.

So You Wanna Be a Legend so Did I

So You Wanna Be a Legend  so Did I
Author: Hadley Hicks
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781449702328

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Do you know what it takes to be a great teacher-coach? Hadley Hicks knows. He was mentored by five collegiate Hall of Fame coaches, he was a teammate of well known professional football players on a National Championship military team. He even had a ''cup of coffee'' in professional baseball. Hadley was successful as a high school and college coach. Yet, he never reached the greatness he felt was due him. Hadley Hicks shares his heart in his search for significance. His poignant, humorous, and down to earth writing style makes an enjoyable read. He is candid in his heartbreaks, the sin of divorce and the death of his eldest son. He survived a parental petition for his dismissal as football coach. He livened up his teaching experiences with an accidental shooting and a premeditated murder. He kept his fellow faculty alert with numerous practical jokes. Among student-athletes he mentored was a Cy Young Award winner and three professional football players. Hadley's marriage to a Godly woman who is his spiritual teammate, provided impetus for finding eternal significance in a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton
Author: Deborah C. Mitchell
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-08-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786410825

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In the past 30 years, Diane Keaton has been an actress, a director and a photographer. This work begins with her early years in California, but the primary focus is on her film career from the 1970s through the present. The author examines Keaton's image as star and public figure, drawing on information from interviews (including personal conversations with Keaton), feature pieces, press releases, books, photographs, posters, films, and reviews of films. Each chapter provides an overview of the significant events and influences in Keaton's life during a particular period, along with a thematic and stylistic analysis of that period's feature films, television movies, and photography. The film analyses include an examination of themes and technical elements such as cinematography, mise-en-scene, movement, editing, sound, acting, costumes, set, and narrative structures.