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    It is Well
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    Beyond the Wire
    Irena's War
    No Nonsense: Inspire Your Staff
    • 2023

      To California Over the Sante Fé Trail

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Experience the thrill and adventure of the California Gold Rush with this gripping firsthand account of the journey westward along the Santa Fe Trail. Packed with excitement, danger, and intrigue, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the American West.

      To California Over the Sante Fé Trail
    • 2023
    • 2023

      Before the Storm

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(561)Add rating

      In 1948 Berlin, Sara Sturm, a German woman working for the U.S. Department of Public Affairs, is dispatched to investigate a store vandalized with swastikas and helps two Jewish Holocaust survivors track down a Nazi nuclear scientist whose knowledge may determine the course of countless wars to come

      Before the Storm
    • 2022

      BARACK OBAMABarack Hussein Obama, who served as the President of the United States during its 44th term, became the first African American to serve in the highest office in the country when he was first inaugurated in 2008.The son of a black father raised in a small village in Kenya and a white American mother raised in Hawaii, Obama brought a unique set of experiences to the office.Inside this biography, you will learn all about the life and career of Barack Obama, including his childhood, family life, education, early career, and of course his time in office. In doing so, you will gain a far deeper understanding of Barack Obama, what his experience has been, what he has achieved, where his legacy stands, and what might be next for this iconic figure.

      Barack Obama
    • 2022

      Beyond the Wire

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(653)Add rating

      "October 1944: In the long, narrow undressing rooms in Auschwitz-Birkenau, prisoner Jakub Bak toils under the scrutiny of SS guards. Like other members of the Sonderkommando, Jakub was selected on arrival for an unthinkable job: sorting through the clothes of the dead and moving their bodies from the gas chambers to the crematoriums. In this hell within a hell, Jakub clings to the promise he made to his murdered father--to live, at any cost--and to the moments he is able to spend in the company of Anna, imprisoned in the women's camp. Every morning, Anna marches miles to the Union Munitions Factory where she works alongside other prisoners. Even Jakub doesn't know that she and a few other women have been taking the ultimate risk, smuggling trace amounts of gunpowder back in their clothing. A bold plan is brewing to revolt against the SS and liberate the camp. Jakub, pressured to join the resistance, knows that any uprising faces impossible odds. Added to this already stark choice is another desperate reality--the risk from informers who see their only chance of survival in betraying their fellow Jews."

      Beyond the Wire
    • 2021
    • 2021

      "For most businesses, attracting new customers is a never-ending effort anchored in uncertainty, frustration and knee-jerk reactions. This book takes the mystery out of creating an ongoing plan, with proven tactics to keep the phone ringing and the door swinging. The basic concept: Attract an endless flood of new customers at little or no cost"--

      No Nonsense: Attract New Customers
    • 2020

      Irena's War

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(558)Add rating

      "September 1939: The conquering Nazis swarm through Warsaw as social worker Irena Sendler watches in dread from her apartment window. Already, the city's poor go hungry. Irena wonders how she will continue to deliver food and supplies to those who need it most, including the forbidden Jews. The answer comes unexpectedly. Dragged from her home in the night, Irena is brought before a Gestapo agent, Klaus Rein, who offers her a position running the city's soup kitchens, all to maintain the illusion of order. Though loath to be working under the Germans, Irena learns there are ways to defy her new employer--including forging documents so that Jewish families receive food intended for Aryans. As Irena grows bolder, her interactions with Klaus become more fraught and perilous. Klaus is unable to prove his suspicions against Irena--yet. But once Warsaw's half-million Jews are confined to the ghetto, awaiting slow starvation or the death camps, Irena realizes that providing food is no longer enough. Recruited by the underground Polish resistance organization Zegota, she carries out an audacious scheme to rescue Jewish children. One by one, they are smuggled out in baskets and garbage carts, or led through dank sewers to safety--every success raising Klaus's ire. Determined to quell the uprising, he draws Irena into a cat-and-mouse game that will test her in every way--and where the slightest misstep could mean not just her own death, but the slaughter of those innocents she is so desperate to save."-- Provided by publisher

      Irena's War
    • 2019

      Task Force Baum

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(159)Add rating

      "Based on the true story of General Patton's clandestine unauthorized raid on a World War II POW camp. March, 1945. Allied forces are battle-worn but wearily optimistic. Russia's Red Army is advancing hard on Germany from the east, bolstering Allied troops moving in from the west and north. Soon, surely, Axis forces must accept defeat. Yet for Captain Jim Curtis, each day is a reminder of how unpredictable and uncertain warfare can be. Captured during the Battle of the Bulge after the Germans launched a devastating surprise attack, Curtis is imprisoned at a POW camp in Hammelburg, Bavaria. Conditions are grim. Inmates and guards alike are freezing and starving, with rations dwindling day by day. But whispers say General Patton's troops are on the way, and the camp may soon be liberated. Indeed, fifty miles away, a task force of three hundred men is preparing to cross into Germany. With camps up and down the line, what makes Hammelburg so special they don't know, but orders are orders. Yet their hopes of evading the enemy quickly evaporate. Wracked by poor judgment, insufficient arms, and bad luck, the raid unravels with shattering losses. The liberation inmates hoped for becomes a struggle for survival marked by a stark choice: stay, or risk escaping into danger -- while leaving some behind. For Curtis, the decision is an even more personal test of loyalty, friendship, and the values for which one will die or kill. It will be another twenty years before the unsanctioned mission's secret motivation becomes public knowledge, creating a controversy that will forever color Patton's legacy and linger on in the lives of those who made it home at last -- and the loved ones of those who did not." -- Provided by publisher

      Task Force Baum
    • 2017

      New Guide to the Pacific Coast

      Santa Fé Route

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book offers a detailed exploration of the Santa Fé Route along the Pacific Coast, presenting historical insights and travel information from the original 1894 edition. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the region's geography and history, providing a glimpse into the past while maintaining high-quality reproduction standards.

      New Guide to the Pacific Coast