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Through the Lens of Humanity (a memoir)

Anderson, Mark E.
Through the Lens of Humanity (a memoir)
In Through the Lens of Humanity, we are invited to accompany Mark Anderson on his humanitarian and spiritual journeys into a world of unfamiliar countries and cultures, where the marvels of beauty and shared community often clash with unspeakable tragedies of poverty, war and intolerance. Drawn from Anderson's own experiences, we are privy to conversations with some of the most notable humanitarian icons of the 20th and 21st centuries-Mothe...

CHF 79.00

The Tug

Zabawa, Barbara J.
The Tug
Do you feel unfulfilled by your current job? Do you wonder if you were meant to be on another career path? Do you have a business idea but don't know where and how to start? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, this book is for you. "The Tug" will guide you through the early stages of entrepreneurship and beyond from the perspective of someone who has done it herself, helping you form and implement your business idea. Using the a...

CHF 26.90

The Pixologist's Guide to Old Photos, Genealogy and Savin...

Bartelt, Mollie
The Pixologist's Guide to Old Photos, Genealogy and Saving Your Family History
Uncover the secrets of your old photo collection and see how the clues contained within old albums, bins and boxes may help you start your family's genealogy journey. If you have an unmanageable number of old photos and a desire to get your family's history preserved, this guide is for you! Learn our proven system for organizing old and preserving old photos, memorabilia and important documents. See how you can transfer this information into...

CHF 51.90

A Reality that is Not

Covensky, Edith
A Reality that is Not
As the title reveals, Edith Covensky's world exists on or in the ever-shifting borders between reality and non-reality. It affirms the value of both, even while recognizing that the mind is tugging toward reality and the imagination is resisting it. The clarity with which Covensky presents this struggle is unmatched in contemporary poetry. Once we understand the terms of Agon, namely the conflict between the primary forces of reality pitted ag...

CHF 23.50

Laugh, Cry, Reflect

Laundrie, Amy
Laugh, Cry, Reflect
This compilation of heartfelt vignettes, capturing the joys and sorrows of life, invites readers to share the author's experiences. Each has an underlying message, providing a chance for reflection.

CHF 41.50

Haunted Lake Tomahawk

Palbicki, Mark
Haunted Lake Tomahawk
Author Mark Palbicki has been traveling to Lake Tomahawk and the surrounding areas in northern Wisconsin for more than 25 years. He has been interested in the paranormal for most of his adult life. Following a car accident, he went through a near-death experience (NDE) in the form of an out-of-body experience (OBE). The accident and those injuries proved to be life-changing events that resulted in his constant pursuit of knowledge pertaining t...

CHF 27.90

Like a Coat of Many Colors

Mazor, Yair
Like a Coat of Many Colors
This book provides an analysis of the symbolist poetry of Edith Covensky and literary criticism by Yair Mazor, who has written 30 scholarly books and more than 250 articles on literary analysis.

CHF 33.50

Hey Nineteen! A Memoir of Growing Up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Alioto, Dana
Hey Nineteen! A Memoir of Growing Up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Against the background of a seemingly tranquil 1950s and the more volatile 1960s, Dana Alioto effortlessly captures the rhythm and pace of growing up in suburban Milwaukee, Wisconsin. With a middle-class background, a Catholic grade school and public high school grad, and an alum of the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Alioto recounts numerous stories by interweaving his relationships with family, neighbors, friends, and girls. Beginning with a...

CHF 49.90

Life Through My Eyes

Bingham, Rose
Life Through My Eyes
Life Through My Eyes is a collection of prose and poetry. Rose views the world through a different lens looking beyond the ordinary. She captures her experiences of what she sees, hears, smells, tastes, or feels, and preserves her memories through writing. Rose invites the reader to a front-row seat in her theater of life and shares memorable moments, sadness, heartbreak, and the little things of life we often take for granted. She shows her...

CHF 39.90

Hernzebekana

Lawton, Rebecca / Rosewitz, Dawn
Hernzebekana
Three months after the birth of her first daughter, Becki Lawton suffered a severe hemorrhagic stroke when an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) ruptured in her brain. Slowly, she learned to overcome her cognitive and physical changes and was eventually able to work as a special education paraprofessional. But then, a second stroke. This is Becki's story of facing continuing challenges, with family and professional support. She and her co-author...

CHF 30.50

Poor Tom

Drapkin, Martin
Poor Tom
Poor Julius Dickman! He has a boatload of issues, many worries and concerns. His live-with girlfriend, Naomi, regularly tongue-lashes him. He has a bad stutter and claustrophobia that often leads to uncomfortable panic attacks. He has chronic insomnia, in which he pops awake and immediately starts worrying and ruminating. He has no real profession. And now his widowed father, Herbert, the renowned classical actor, has retired from his long the...

CHF 30.50

Hey Nineteen! A Memoir of Growing Up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Alioto, Dana
Hey Nineteen! A Memoir of Growing Up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Against the background of a seemingly tranquil 1950s and the more volatile 1960s, Dana Alioto effortlessly captures the rhythm and pace of growing up in suburban Milwaukee. With a middle-class background, a Catholic grade school and public high school grad, and an alum of the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Alioto recounts numerous stories by interweaving his relationships with family, neighbors, friends and girls. Beginning with an ancestral ...

CHF 29.50

A Purpose-Driven Life of Helping Others

Pauly, Diane
A Purpose-Driven Life of Helping Others
Diane Pauly's life had been a whirlwind journey, moving from one learning event to another. Diane, as a young child, experienced fun and happiness. She remembers those feelings of pain and suffering from physical, emotional, and sexual abuse from the past. She remembers her life of beatings, a foster home, quitting school, marriage at age 17, an unfaithful emotionally abusive husband, depression, counseling, divorce and no friends or family to...

CHF 24.90

Dark Horse at Oak Lane Stable (Book 3 of 3)

Lukasavitz, Kerri
Dark Horse at Oak Lane Stable (Book 3 of 3)
Growing up is not always easy... Now that Cassie is fourteen, she can't wait to ride in the Junior Division at horse shows, with their taller fences and higher stakes. But her new show jumper, Night Hawk, proves to be more than she can handle. Had her dad been right about Night Hawk? Did she make a huge mistake wanting to buy and show him? Will she ever win any of her jumper classes if she's afraid to ride the tall, dark horse that she can't...

CHF 23.90

Carnival Counting

Doppler, Melanie
Carnival Counting
Carnival Counting is the first book in the Books That Count collection. In this lively and engaging book, children will learn to count by two as they wander through a carnival full of delightful characters. Forthcoming books in the series include Counting Critters, A Tale of Three Tails, Four-Legged Friends, Fun with Fives, and Toes by Tens.

CHF 22.90

Turning and Being Turned

Hirschboeck, Paula
Turning and Being Turned
TURNING AND BEING TURNED: A ZEN CIRCLE OF PRACTICE REALIZATION is a handbook for practicing Zen Buddhist teachings, ancient and contemporary. It supports those who aspire to awaken within today's Earth Emergency - the tipping point of losing the world as we know it. The author, Prajnatara Paula Hirschboek, guides us around the "Circle of Practice Realization" taught by her Soto Zen ancestor, Eihei Dogen. Glimpse inside the "zendo" to experien...

CHF 26.90

Walking the Line

Clauer, Joshua William / Gwinn, Judith Adrian
Walking the Line
Some people are so poor all they have is money." -Bob Marley Joshua Clauer is a beloved man. He is fierce in what and who he loves. He is uncompromising in walking the line in today's complex, scrappy world. He has no time for hate. "I wrote this book so that you can be understood and can be motivated to be great. I did this by opening up my life for you, my saddest days and the best days ever." When the book was nearly complete, advanced stag...

CHF 24.90