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With more than 5 million copies sold, celebrate the 25th anniversary of Where Is Baby's Belly Button?! Karen Katz's classic has been refreshed and reformatted into a luxury, novelty edition. Complete with sturdy board lift-the-flaps that are embedded in every spread and a recessed shape around the flaps that make for easy lifting for little kid fingers. The new format and redesigned covers modernize these novelty books for a new generation of baby, toddlers, and parents!
Featuring moments of success and triumph from the Netflix series, DreamWorks Not Quite Narwhal, this padded board book celebrates the accomplishments and achievements of Kelp and his friends, a great gift for graduation or to celebrate any special moment.
A padded paper-over-board book with holographic foil on the cover and an inspirational message--plus a perf-out poster. A perfect gift for young readers and budding ballerinas! Great for graduations and celebrating any accomplishment!
A Simon & Schuster Children's book. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader!
In this nonfiction picture book from the Newbery Honor and Stonewall Book Award-winning author of When Aiden Became a Brother, Kyle Lukoff, readers will learn about how queer people found community during a time when they had to keep their true selves secret.
First-generation-American Nicole Walters teaches readers how to build their dream life in this funny and touching memoir, bringing them for the journey from her difficult childhood, to her career at a Fortune 500 company, to building her own successful seven figure business.
With Meg Cabot's signature "dazzling," (Romantic Times Book Review) prose, this Victorian romance follows a young woman looking for lessons in love. Lady Caroline Linford is horrified to discover her fiancé, the Marquis of Winchilsea, in the arms of another woman. Unfortunately, for the rest of Victorian society, this sort of extracurricular activity is par for the course for most men and certainly not reason enough cancel the upcoming wedding. But Caroline is determined to make sure that the man she is to marry will desire only her, so she enlists the best teacher in the art of romance: London's most notorious rake, Braden Granville. As their passionate tutelage begins, sparks fly and the lines between teacher and student get increasingly blurred. Now there is just one last lesson to learn: on the subject of true love, the heart chooses its own unpredictable ways.
Melody flies to London to speak at a convention about differently abled kids in this stunning sequel to the acclaimed, New York Times bestselling middle grade novels Out of My Mind and Out of My Heart.
Jackie Lau, author of the “full of heart” (Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author) The Stand-Up Groomsman, returns with a charming rom-com about a young woman’s desperate attempts to fend off her meddling mother…only to find that maybe mother does know best.
From the creator of Morning Person, one of Substack's most popular newsletters, comes a complex, reality-bending debut novel about love, AI, and motherhood. Set in the near future, not so far off from our current state, it's a prophetic mix of THE CIRCLE meets THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD MOTHERS.
The author of New York Times bestseller and Reese's Book Club pick Lucky returns with a spellbinding story of rock ';n' roll and star-crossed loveabout grunge-era musician Jane Pyre's journey to find out what really happened to her husband and partner in music, who abruptly disappeared years earlier.He was the troubled face of rock ';n' rolluntil he suddenly disappeared without a trace. Jane Pyre was once half of the famous rock ';n' roll duo, the Lightning Bottles. Years later, she's perhaps the most hatedand least understoodwoman in music. She was never as popular with fans as her bandmate (and soulmate), Elijah Harteven if Jane was the one who wrote the songs that catapulted the Lightning Bottles to instant, dizzying fame, first in the Seattle grunge scene, then around the world. But ever since Elijah disappeared five years earlier and the band's meteoric rise to fame came crashing down, the public hatred of Jane has taken on new levels, and all she wants to do is retreat. What she doesn't anticipate is the bombshell that awaits her at her new home in the German countryside: the sullen teenaged girl next doora Lightning Bottles superfanwho claims to have proof that not only is Elijah still alive, he's also been leaving secret messages for Jane. And they need to find them right away. A cross-continent road trip about two misunderstood outsiders brought together by their shared love of music, The Lightning Bottles is both a love letter to the 90s and a searing portrait of the cost of fame.
As River Heights is a hotbed of criminal activity Nancy has a new nemesis on the warpath. Nancy captains her charity benefit biking team and ends up racing wiht her friends Bess and George to catch the thief who stole the event's donations. Ages 8-12.
In the vein of The Book of M comes a dynamic, fast-paced debut apocalyptic novel that explores life, love, and loss in a post-truth society.
The best writings from George W. Bush's speechwriter Michael Gerson, a pioneer of the compassionate conservative movement, a champion of Christian engagement, and an eloquent defender of the poor and the marginalized. It is not an exaggeration to say that Michael Gerson possessed one of the most important consciences of his generation. As the chief speech writer for George W. Bush, he wrote the words that rallied and ennobled the nation after September 11th. He helped design and champion Bush's PEPFAR program, which saved upwards of 20 million lives as HIV ravaged Africa. His famous line defending public education was to say that failure would amount to "a soft bigotry of low expectations." He became one of the nation's most eloquent columnists, who was never content to do political horse race punditry but devoted himself to the most essential causes of the time, pushing back on the authoritarianism of Donald Trump and pushing for the kind of compassionate conservatism that he dedicated his life to designing. Defiant Hope is his writings about the things he loved--humanity, God, his dog, and his boys. Essays feature the immensely complicated sadness when you drop your children off at college for the first time. Another is about his public battle of depression. He also includes chapters about men and women who formed this great procession of Christian Reformers--John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards, William Wilberforce, and Olaudah Equiano--and the great causes to which they were devoted, from abolitionism to civil rights. What lingers is his gracious voice across all the roles that he played, as David Brooks writes in the introduction. What you hear is "a prophet lamenting iniquity, a father and a friend capable of great bursts of gratitude and appreciation, a Christian who is sometimes buried under sadness and close to despair, but who never loses sight of that distant illuminating beacon of hope."
In this first book of the Rising Dragon series, “explore a side of Hong Kong tourists rarely experience” (Kirkus Reviews) as an expat journalist tries to crack a murder case in the “darkly beautiful, heart-wrenching” (Booklist, starred review) thriller set in China from the internationally bestselling author of The Art of Hearing Heartbeats.Once an ambitious American expat and a dedicated family man, Paul Leibovitz is living as a recluse on an outlying island of Hong Kong. When he makes a fleeting connection with Elizabeth, a distressed American woman on the verge of collapse, his life is thrown into turmoil. Less than twenty-four hours later, Elizabeth’s son is found dead in Shenzhen, and Paul, invigorated by a newfound purpose, sets out to investigate the murder on his own. As Paul, Elizabeth, and a detective friend descend deeper into a politically corrupt China and the Shenzhen underworld—against the wishes of a woman with whom Paul has a growing flirtation—they discover dark secrets and vestiges of the Cultural Revolution that people will go to any lengths to keep hidden. Part love story, part crime thriller, Whispering Shadows is the captivating tale of one man’s desperate search for redemption within the grip of a world superpower, a place where secrets from the past threaten to upend the future.
"Two refugees find that their lives are inextricably linked--over time and distance--by the perils of history and a single haunting piece of music."--
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