Jayden and the Return of the Jalon Warriors

Jayden and the Return of the Jalon Warriors
Author: Jamal L. Q'ettelle
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1450202888

Jayden, his elder brother Jason, younger sister Shanna and parents are mourning the death of their grandfather Edward Rogers, who had perished in a fire. After being contacted by the police about a metal chest which was recovered from the ruins, Jaydon, Jason and Shanna are now in possession of jewelery and some other items from the chest. One day while in his room and inspecting his jewels, Jayden accidently activates some kind of portal and is transported to a forest in another world. After meeting with the Elder of the Lawgra tribe, he is banished from that world as a war is about to take place, however even though he is banished he finds him returning to the forest to embark on an epic adventure.

Jayden's New Adventures

Jayden's New Adventures
Author: Ilene Goff Kaufmann
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2017-03-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1635251966

Jayden's story takes you and your child through the everyday real life experiences of a four-year-old, blue-eyed, blond-haired little girl. You'll see her grow and learn and change as her world changes around her. And your child will be able to grow up with her, as they read about her and her puppy, Toby's great adventures and how much their lives change with the arrival of Jayden's baby sister, Rylee. While these stories will entertain your child, you will find that they instill manners and encourage positive traits and attitudes, as Jayden faces first day of school jitters, making new friends, and the excitement and insecurity that comes with the arrival of a new baby. Throughout everything, Jayden learns responsibility, compassion, forgiveness, and respect. But not without a silly antic or two along the way. Look for upcoming books from the Jayden and Rylee Series where Jayden will learn about bullying, lying, jealousy, consequences, sharing, and caring and more. Your child will see Toby and Jayden grow closer and get into a little trouble along the way. Rylee will make things even more outrageous as Jayden tries to see where everyone fits in the realm of things and figures out just how great a baby sister can be!

Dustoff

Dustoff
Author: Michael J. Novosel
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780891418023

A highly decorated U.S. Army pilot, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for a successful mission in Vietnam, shares his career adventures flying missions that span from World War II to Vietnam.

I Want More Pizza

I Want More Pizza
Author: Steve Burkholder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780996519403

You are not alone; it is often difficult to reach young adults on the topic of money management, but look no further. I Want More Pizza finally has teenagers excited about personal finance and is giving them the confidence that they can succeed. This resource is being used in classrooms around the nation as young adults enjoy the pizza model for learning about money management. Now available for the first time for you to bring into your home, give your young adult the gift of financial literacy and they will thank you for a lifetime. I am sure you have heard a few of these: "I don't need it", "I'm too young", "I need to spend my money on _____ ", and the list goes on. The pizza model for learning personal finance breaks down those barriers because, well, everyone loves pizza! Just because money management is extremely important doesn't mean that it has to be extremely complex. I Want More Pizza leaves them in complete control to find the plan that works for your young adult - it's their choice. If they don't enjoy math or don't like to plan, no problem, we've got them covered as well. And it's only 70 pages, which young adults love given their busy social calendars. Money doesn't have to be stressful. Finally reach your young adult and help them become financially literate for a lifetime. After all, there is a lot of pizza in life to enjoy!

Cats and Dogs

Cats and Dogs
Author: Robie Madison
Publisher: Elloras Cave Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2005-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781419952685

Hotshot marketing consultant Dane McAndrews always goes after what he wants. When a freak storm strands him at a motel, he makes certain he shares the one room left at the inn with a mystery woman who looks like a drenched mouse. But appearances can be deceiving and Dane's testosterone skyrockets when his lover removes her drab overcoat and produces a pair of silk scarves. The biggest risk consultant Leigh Goodwin has taken recently is to leave a job before she's too badly burned. Oh yes, and commission a tattoo at the base of her spine. So she can't explain the wild impulse that drives her to proposition a stranger into creating her private fantasy-one in which she has total control over his body. When Leigh discovers that her coworker on her latest project is none other than her mystery lover, she's determined to ignore the reality of their attraction for the sake of her job and business reputation. But, like a dog with a bone, Dane is equally determined to persuade his prissy coworker to unleash her inner wildcat.

And Grandma Said--Iroquois Teachings

And Grandma Said--Iroquois Teachings
Author: Tom Porter
Publisher: Xlibris Us
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Iroquois Indians
ISBN: 9781436335669

The Iroquois culture and traditional Longhouse spirituality has a universal appeal, a ring of truth to it that resonates not only with other indigenous people, but also with non-Native people searching for their own spiritual roots. Raised in the home of a grandmother who spoke only Mohawk, Sakokweniónkwas (Tom Porter) was asked from a young age, to translate for his elders. After such intensive exposure to his grandparents' generation, he is able to recall in vivid detail, the stories and ceremonies of a culture hovering on the brink of extinction. After devoting most of his adult life to revitalizing the culture and language of his people, Tom finally records here, the teachings of a generation of elders who have been gone for more than twenty years. Beginning with an introduction about why he is only now beginning to write all this down, he works his way chronologically through the major events embedded in Iroquois oral history and ceremony, from the story of creation, to the beginnings of the clan system, to the four most sacred rituals, to the beginnings of democracy, brought to his people by the prophet and statesman his people refer to as the Peacemaker. Interspersed with these teachings, Tom tells us in sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic detail, the effect of colonization on his commitment to those teachings. Like a braid, the book weaves back and forth between these major teachings, and briefer teachings on topics such as pregnancy, child-rearing and Indian tobacco, weaving the political with the spiritual. Through his recollections of "Grandma," and what she said, we also get an inside view of the life of a Mohawk man, and his struggles. Sometimes articulate and at other times inventive with his second language of English, Tom takes us on the journey with him, asking us to trade eyes, by "erasing the blackboard" to see if we "can understand what a Mohawk sees, feels, is happy about and is sad about." Chapter sections and headings include: The Opening Address, Colonialism, Creation Story, Language in 3D, The Clan System, Trading Eyes, Funerals and Contradictions, A Language Dilemma, The Fog, Where We've Settled, The Four Sacred Rituals, Atenaha: the Seed Game, The Four Sacred Beings, Three Souls or Spirits and Ohkí:we, Weddings, Pregnancies, A Spiritual Ladder, Child Rearing Methods, The Great Law of Peace, Some Notes on Tobacco and Other Medicine, The Leadership, Casinos, Prayer?, The Future and The Closing Address. There is also an appendix of interviews with Tom's children, entitled: What Grandma's Great-Grandchildren Learned. Written as it is, by someone raised predominantly by a grandmother, it contains teachings which might otherwise be lost. The Iroquois culture and traditional Longhouse spirituality (of which Mohawk is one of five - and more recently six - nations) has a universal appeal, a ring of truth to it that resonates not only with other indigenous people, but also with non-Native people searching for their own spiritual roots. Due to the suppression of indigenous spirituality and culture, not only in Iroquois country, but across North America, many are searching to recover the remnants of what has been lost. This book makes a significant contribution to doing that, having been written by one of the original leaders of the revitalization movement. During the 1960s and 1970s this Mohawk Bear Clan Elder traveled extensively across North America with a group called the White Roots of Peace, a group which has been credited as the original stimulus for the growing trend to return to traditional ways on this continent.

A Spirit of Perseverance

A Spirit of Perseverance
Author: Earl Jackson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530833337

This is a heart-warming story by Earl Jackson, in which he recounts his days of playing basketball in high school and his experiences with college basketball. Earl also shares his journey with trying to land a professional basketball contract overseas. It is only because of Earl's love for the game and his faith that he was able to persevere through all the odds stacked against him. This is a story that will you leave cheering for Earl page after page.