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Alby and Belle Invade London

Wallace, Heather
Alby and Belle Invade London
Join an alien named Alby and his traveling cow-panion Belle as they travel around the world and see all kinds of amazing sights. For their latest adventure, Alby and Belle are flying off to London. During their time in the city, the traveling twosome plan to see all of the sights that make London such a unique place. Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and Trafalgar Square are just some of the places that they plan to see before their big day i...

CHF 16.50

Confessions of a Timid Rider

Wallace, Heather
Confessions of a Timid Rider
A memoir detailing a woman's insights about being an anxiety-ridden but passionate equestrian. After returning to riding as a mother, she is determined to follow her dreams despite the fear she is somehow lacking in talent or ability. An in-depth look into the heart and head of a returning adult equestrian, this message is not limited only those with horse experience. In fact, Confessions of a Timid Rider is the perfect book to read for anyone...

CHF 23.50

Guidelines for Treating & Controlling Tobacco Use & Depen...

Wallace, Heather N
Guidelines for Treating & Controlling Tobacco Use & Dependence
This book contains strategies and recommendations designed to assist clinicians, tobacco dependence treatment specialists, and health care administrators, insurers, and purchasers in delivering and supporting effective treatments for tobacco use and dependence. The recommendations were made as a result of a systematic review and meta-analysis of 11 specific topics identified by the Tobacco Use and Dependence Guideline Panel. Guidelines include...

CHF 485.00

Saxapahaw

Wallace, Heather Leigh
Saxapahaw
While most mill towns have gone by the wayside, the town of Saxapahaw has flourished with sustainable practices and has become a town that others like to mimic. Saxapahaw, which means "rocks on the Haw, " was first settled by the Sissipahaw Indians. For 150 years, the heart of this town was driven by a cotton mill that forever closed its doors in 1994 when a rare tornado ripped through the mill. Visionary entrepreneur John M. Jordan and his tw...

CHF 38.90

The Seeds of Change

Wallace, M Heather
The Seeds of Change
There is a purpose and a Truth behind everything you do." In this unique dialogue, Heather Wallace channels the wisdom and truth from the Divine Source. The time has come for people to actively seek and embrace the Truth about who they are: magnificent, eternal beings of love and light. Through this dialogue between the author and Source, your tremendous creative power is explained. As you are connected to Source-to All That Is-you have the po...

CHF 27.50

Faith, Grief & Pass the Chocolate Pudding

Wallace, Heather / Rubio, Stuart
Faith, Grief & Pass the Chocolate Pudding
Best book on grief ever. Why? Because it's real. Because it tells you you're not crazy. Because even though you're in the midst of grieving and there's all this noise and confusion in your head screaming at you, this book is the sweet whisper from Heather and Stu saying, "I get you. You're not crazy. It's gonna be ok." When Heather Wallace lost her father, all she really wanted was a book that could make her laugh, feel less alone in her grief...

CHF 20.90

Moving Toward Emancipatory Language: A Study of Recent Hymns

Wallace, Rev Robin Knowles / Leaver, Robin / Elkins, Heather Murray
Moving Toward Emancipatory Language: A Study of Recent Hymns
Each week, millions of English-speaking Christians sing hymns--songs that shape their understanding of and relationship with God. In Moving Toward Emancipatory Language, Robin Knowles Wallace considers the breadth of hymnic language and examines the extent to which that language can reflect contemporary theological concerns. She examines the history of hymns and emancipatory theology, and gives a careful analysis of recent hymns and their eman...

CHF 155.00

JORDAN LAKE

Wallace, Heather Leigh
JORDAN LAKE
In 1945, Hurricane 9 rocked the Carolinas, severely flooding and incapacitating the New Hope Valley area. As a result, Congress directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to study water resource needs in the area. Originally named the New Hope Project, it received funding in 1963, and construction began in 1967. In 1974, after lake supporter Sen. B. Everett Jordan passed away, the lake and dam were renamed in his honor. The senator never saw th...

CHF 38.90

Saxapahaw

Wallace, Heather Leigh
Saxapahaw
While most mill towns have gone by the wayside, the town of Saxapahaw has flourished with sustainable practices and has become a town that others like to mimic. Saxapahaw, which means arocks on the Haw, a was first settled by the Sissipahaw Indians. For 150 years, the heart of this town was driven by a cotton mill that forever closed its doors in 1994 when a rare tornado ripped through the mill. Visionary entrepreneur John M. Jordan and his tw...

CHF 34.90

Jordan Lake

Wallace, Heather Leigh
Jordan Lake
In 1945, Hurricane 9 rocked the Carolinas, severely flooding and incapacitating the New Hope Valley area. As a result, Congress directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to study water resource needs in the area. Originally named the New Hope Project, it received funding in 1963, and construction began in 1967. In 1974, after lake supporter Sen. B. Everett Jordan passed away, the lake and dam were renamed in his honor. The senator never saw th...

CHF 31.50