NIMBY the Clown is a take about progress, community, and overcoming your greatest fears. NIMBY the Clown loves his town and doesn't want it to change; but all of the stores are closing and his friends want to move away! Will NIMBY be able to change his beliefs and allow his community to grow?
A gripping work of true crime, telling the story of two men who were wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death. The book recounts the details of the case, including the questionable evidence and testimony that led to their conviction, and the efforts of their lawyers and supporters to secure their freedom. This is a tragic and compelling story of justice denied and lives destroyed.
The Fun of Being a Fat Man is a humorous and insightful book about the joys and challenges of being a larger-than-life person in a world that values thinness. Written by William Johnston, a self-described 'man of girth, ' the book offers a refreshing perspective on body size and self-acceptance, and encourages readers to embrace their bodies and enjoy life to the fullest.
The book draws parallels between the experiences of the Hebrew people in the wilderness and the challenges faced by modern Christians who may stray from their faith. It explores themes of guidance, perseverance, and redemption, emphasizing how the lessons from the Hebrews' journey to the promised land can resonate with contemporary believers. Through this comparison, it encourages reflection on personal faith journeys and the importance of returning to one's spiritual path.
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