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William Arnold

    The Day The Goose Followed Me Home
    Cooking With Speedy & Friends
    Poetry Of A Man's Soul
    Exodus: Out from the Ghetto in My Mind
    Kéramos
    Endangered
    • Endangered

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Benjamin Daniels may be the last human to fall in this science fiction fantasy thriller. In Endangered, an unlikely hero tries desperately to survive a post-apocalyptic world of genetically engineered lethal animals. Ben is looking for answers, so he leaves the only shelter he's had since the catastrophic experiments of WyldePreserve Laboratories created a hell on earth where humans are now the prey. To find what is left, Ben must navigate this altered nightmarish aftermath. Monstrous bears, wolves and hideous hybrid monsters rule the night. These creatures are not just deadly, they're intelligent. Feral predators hunt Ben as he tries to find the truth. Out of his depth and running out of time, Ben must face a choice. He can either die or evolve

      Endangered
    • Kéramos

      And Other Poems

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The collection features a selection of poems from the original 1878 edition, showcasing the themes and styles of the time. The work maintains its historical integrity, offering readers a glimpse into the poetic landscape of the late 19th century. This reprint preserves the quality and essence of the original text, making it a valuable resource for poetry enthusiasts and historians alike.

      Kéramos
    • Exodus: Out from the Ghetto in My Mind

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a man's quest for meaning amidst tragedy and hardship, highlighting his numerous talents and relentless determination. As he confronts various obstacles and battles his inner demons, he seeks to rise above both the physical confines of his community and the mental barriers that hold him back. This journey of self-discovery and resilience captures the struggle to transcend one's circumstances and achieve personal growth.

      Exodus: Out from the Ghetto in My Mind
    • Poetry Of A Man's Soul

      • 102pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the experiences of men across various cultures and ages, this collection of poetry aims to uplift and inspire. It serves as a guide to promote self-awareness and consciousness, addressing pressing issues within communities. The book's mission is to foster change and healing, encouraging readers to reflect on their journeys and the collective struggles they face.

      Poetry Of A Man's Soul
    • Engaging and educational, this cookbook features Speedy the Beaver and his friends, who guide children in kitchen safety and cleanliness while preparing a variety of fun and nutritious recipes. Suitable for all ages, it encourages both kids and adults to explore cooking together, making it a delightful resource for family bonding and healthy eating.

      Cooking With Speedy & Friends
    • The Day The Goose Followed Me Home

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A touching tale unfolds as a mother goose is injured, prompting Ranger Bill, Tippy the dog, Dr. Grady, and the farm animals to unite in a rescue mission. Each character demonstrates bravery and compassion, showcasing their determination to save a precious life. This story highlights themes of teamwork, empathy, and the bond between humans and animals.

      The Day The Goose Followed Me Home
    • This reprint preserves the original text from 1840, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. The book captures the essence of its era, reflecting the themes and social issues prevalent in the 19th century. Readers can expect a rich exploration of character development and narrative techniques that were innovative for its time. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in classic literature and its evolution.

      A Practical Treatise on the Bilious Remittent Fever
    • A young beaver named Little Willie, afraid of water, embarks on an adventure after running away from home to escape swimming lessons. Lost in the forest, he meets a boy named Dwayne, who helps him navigate his fears and discover new experiences. As Willie embraces his journey and gains a new name, he learns valuable lessons about friendship and courage. This charming tale explores themes of overcoming fears and the importance of companionship.

      Speedy The Beaver That Couldn't Swim
    • The story follows young William as he navigates the heartbreak of losing his father. Just when hope seems lost, Uncle Bob enters his life, bringing support and love. Their deep bond transforms Uncle Bob into a superhero figure for William, showcasing the power of family and resilience in the face of tragedy.

      My Uncle Bob
    • Cast out of China by the Communist Revolution of 1949 and arriving on the shores of Taiwan with his penniless ex-taipan father, five-year-old Bryan Whyte grows up on the mean streets of Taipei and rides his family’s Asian gangland connections, the Vietnam War and the Taiwan economic boom of the ’70s to become the most powerful American in Asia. This classic blockbuster has been hailed as “a triumph of storytelling,” “a spectacular epic in the tradition of NOBLE HOUSE and WINDS OF WAR” and “a sweeping saga of the ’60s generation, told from a unique perspective.” Long banned in both Taiwan and Mainland China, it’s now available in ebook for the first time.

      China Gate