The Puppy Baby Book

The Puppy Baby Book
Title The Puppy Baby Book PDF eBook
Author Dawn Greenfield Ireland
Publisher Artistic Origins
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Baby books
ISBN 9780970113702

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A fill-in-the-blanks baby book for anyone who adopts a puppy, similar to an infant baby book. You can track your the progress for the first year of the life of your puppy.

Sporting Dog and Retriever Training: The Wildrose Way

Sporting Dog and Retriever Training: The Wildrose Way
Title Sporting Dog and Retriever Training: The Wildrose Way PDF eBook
Author Mike Stewart
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 258
Release 2012-09-11
Genre Pets
ISBN 0789324466

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A comprehensive guide to transforming your dog into a valuable wing-shooting companion in the field and at home. Created by Mike Stewart of Wildrose Kennels, the Wildrose Way is a unique, low-force, positive training method that is field-proven for upland and waterfowl gundogs. The training prepares dogs for versatility—any game, any terrain, any destination—and makes them desirable companions for any situation. Now, for the first time, Stewart’s methods are compiled in one indispensable reference book, fully illustrated with photographs and diagrams. Containing chapters on establishing essential behaviors, the core skills of the hunting retriever, and waterdog finishing work, as well as sidebars on such topics as breed selection and effective canine leadership, this step-by-step book is designed specifically for wing-shooters who want to transform their pup into a gentleman’s gundog.

Letting the Sunshine In

Letting the Sunshine In
Title Letting the Sunshine In PDF eBook
Author Ellie Pond
Publisher Mountain Keep Publishing
Pages 247
Release 2021-06-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1956083022

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Ignore it and it will go away until it doesn’t . . . That’s how Shiori dealt with her magic. The rest of her life she had categorized and color-coded. As a child she shined, until one impetuous and binding preteen mistake with her two best friends—mistake most witches would kill for. Now Shiori wants nothing to do with being a witch or her extra power. Playing human ranks up there in her skill set, along with making opposing council cry and winning every law case that lands on her desk. When one of her triad sisters drags her on board Dark Wing, the shifter Love Boat for a bachelorette party they head into rough water. Jack is calm, easygoing, and likeable to the extreme. And he’s her magnetic opposite that shifts her whole axis. When the bear shifter and mechanic messes with her engine, her magical spark plugs end up going haywire. Letting the Sunshine In, is a steamy paranormal romance, with a HEA and a touch of rom-com.

Promises to Keep

Promises to Keep
Title Promises to Keep PDF eBook
Author Nan Rossiter
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 378
Release 2021-04-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062917765

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In this heartwarming sequel to Promises of the Heart in the Savannah Skies series, USA Today bestselling author Nan Rossiter returns to Tybee Island off the Georgia coast to focus on beloved characters Maeve and Gage as their relationship is tested by secrets they are keeping from each other. Thirty-four-year-old Maeve Lindstrom loves her job at Willow Pond Senior Care. Her older sister Macey thinks Maeve is the only human being on earth who can make working in a nursing home sound like fun. Maeve enjoys being around the sundowners, as she calls them, helping them navigate their senior years—brightening a time that can be, all too often, a lonely, sad stage of life. Thirty-three-year-old Gage Tennyson—who brings his mischievous yellow Lab, Gus, to whatever restoration job he is working on with Macey’s husband, Ben—loves Maeve with all his heart. He’s a handsome country boy and a true southern gentleman. But as he and Maeve grow closer, they both sense that they haven’t been completely forthcoming about their pasts. When Maeve realizes Gage might be planning to propose, she knows she must finally be honest with everyone she holds dear. She can no longer live with the secret she’s been dragging around like an anchor, and she knows the only way she will be free to build a lifetime relationship with Gage is to risk everything—including his (and her family’s) love and respect. Before she finds the courage, however, her past comes careening into her life in a shocking and unexpected way.

Partners in Crime

Partners in Crime
Title Partners in Crime PDF eBook
Author P X Duke
Publisher P X Duke
Pages 90
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1928161502

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Good boy Friday is taking his masters, Maddie and Jim, out for a walk on his long leash. He veers off course into a dark alley, testing the patience of both. Refusing to come or heel when called, the usually well-behaved dog is forced to disobey. He has discovered what appears to him to be a new friend. He takes it upon himself to inform his masters by nudging the reluctant little yellow ball of fur out from the dark alley and onto the sunny sidewalk. Jim Nash decides he wants to claim the tiny puppy as his own. Maddie Spence knows better, and is already planning the found dog poster she will produce when she gets the lost little dog home. Both plans go awry when the owner of the puppy appears on their doorstep intent on claiming her dog for herself. When Maddie heads out on an assignment that will take her away from Friday and Jim for an unknown amount of time, dog and man are forced to admit they desperately miss their partner. To counter his loneliness, Jim is drawn into a relationship that will prove difficult to break off when Maddie returns.

Compassion, Michigan

Compassion, Michigan
Title Compassion, Michigan PDF eBook
Author Raymond Luczak
Publisher Modern History Press
Pages 200
Release 2021
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1615995277

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Encompassing some 130 years in Ironwood's history, Compassion, Michigan illuminates characters struggling to adapt to their circumstances starting in the present day, with its subsequent stories rolling back in time to when Ironwood was first founded. What does it mean to live in a small town--so laden with its glory day reminiscences--against the stark economic realities of today? Doesn't history matter anymore? Could we still have compassion for others who don't share our views? A Deaf woman, born into a large, hearing family, looks back on her turbulent relationship with her younger, hearing sister. A gas station clerk reflects on Stella Draper, the woman who ran an ice cream parlor only to kill herself on her 33rd birthday. A devout mother has a crisis of faith when her son admits that their priest molested him. A bank teller, married to a soldier convicted of treason during the Korean War, gradually falls for a cafeteria worker. A young transgender man, with a knack for tailoring menswear, escapes his wealthy Detroit background for a chance to live truly as himself in Ironwood. When a handsome single man is attracted to her, a popular schoolteacher enters into a marriage of convenience only to wonder if she's made the right decision. RAYMOND LUCZAK, a Yooper native, is the author and editor of 24 books, including Flannelwood. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. "These are stories of extremely real women, mostly disappointed by life, living meagerly in a depleted town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Sound depressing? Not at all. Luczak has tracked their hopes, their repressed desires, and their ambitions with the elegance and precision of one of those silhouette artists who used to snip out perfect likenesses in black paper; people 'comforted by the familiarity of loneliness,' as he writes." --EDMUND WHITE, author of A Saint in Texas “Filled with grief and hope, bitterness and tenderness, Raymond’s collection of short stories exudes compassion for its characters and their environs. With a confident eye to detail, and knowledge of the pulse of the place, he brings the reader into the quiet lives the people in the stories appear to be living only to reveal internal tensions around sexuality, belonging, and family. A pleasurable, nuanced portrayal of life in a small town by a talented writer with an understanding of the humanity we all share.” -- CHRIS STARK, author of Nickels: A Tale of Dissociation “Raymond Luczak’s Compassion, Michigan is a modern-day version of Winesburg, Ohio that proves William Faulkner’s statement that ‘The past is never dead. It is not even over.’ These stories describe a small town over the course of the twentieth century, experiencing change, being haunted by its past. Its residents live their lives of quiet desperation as queer, confused, disempowered or outcast members of their community. They seek love, sex, purpose, and the freedom to be themselves. In short, they are human, and they have much to teach us.” --TYLER R. TICHELAAR, Ph.D. and award-winning author of Narrow Lives Learn more at www.raymondluczak.com From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com

U.P. Reader Box Set of Volumes 1 - 5

U.P. Reader Box Set of Volumes 1 - 5
Title U.P. Reader Box Set of Volumes 1 - 5 PDF eBook
Author Deborah K. Frontiera
Publisher Modern History Press
Pages 1382
Release 2021
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1615995838

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Michigan's Upper Peninsula is blessed with a treasure trove of storytellers, poets, and historians, all seeking to capture a sense of Yooper Life from settler's days to the far-flung future. Since 2017, the U.P. Reader offers a rich collection of their voices that embraces the U.P.'s natural beauty and way of life, along with a few surprises. The 178 short works in this 584 page super-sized box set of volumes 1 through 5 take readers on U.P. road and boat trips from the Keweenaw to the Soo and from Menominee to Iron Mountain. Every page is rich with descriptions of the characters and culture that make the Upper Peninsula worth living in and writing about. U.P. writers span genres from humor to history and from science fiction to poetry. This issue also includes imaginative fiction from the Dandelion Cottage Short Story Award winners, honoring the amazing young writers enrolled in all of the U.P.'s schools. Featuring the words of Karen Dionne, Kaitlin Ambuehl, John Argeropoulos, Lee Arten, Leslie Askwith, Barbara Bartel, T. Marie Bertineau, Aimée Bissonette, Don Bodey, Craig A. Brockman, Stephanie Brule, Sharon Marie Brunner, Larry Buege, Tricia Carr, Mikel Classen, Ann Dallman, Annabell Dankert, Walter Dennis, Giles Elderkin, Frank Farwell, Deborah K. Frontiera, Elizabeth Fust, Robert Grede, Charles Hand, Rich Hill, Kyra Holmgren, Kathy Johnson, Jan Stafford Kellis, Sharon Kennedy, Chris Kent, Amy Klco, Tamara Lauder, David Lehto, Emma Locknane, Teresa Locknane, Ellen Lord, Raymond Luczak, Bobby Mack, Terri Martin, Sarah Maurer, Katie McEachern, Roslyn McGrath, Becky Ross Michael, Hilton Moore, Cora Mueller, Nicholas Painter, Cyndi Perkins, Shawn Pfister, Gretchen Preston, Janeen Pergrin Rastall, Christine Saari, Terry Sanders, Gregory Saxby, Ar Schneller, Joni Scott, Donna Searight Simons, Frank Searight, May Amelia Shapton, T. Kilgore Splake, Ninie G. Syarikin, Rebecca Tavernini, Tyler Tichelaar, Brandy Thomas, Fenwood Tolonen, Donna Winters, Jan Wisniewski and Lucy Woods. "Funny, wise, or speculative, the essays, memoirs, and poems found in the pages of these profusely illustrated annuals are windows to the history, soul, and spirit of both the exceptional land and people found in Michigan's remarkable U.P. If you seek some great writing about the northernmost of the state's two peninsulas look around for copies of the U.P. Reader. --Tom Powers, Michigan in Books "U.P. Reader offers a wonderful mix of storytelling, poetry, and Yooper culture. Here’s to many future volumes!" --Sonny Longtine, author of Murder in Michigan's Upper Peninsula "As readers embark upon this storied landscape, they learn that the people of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula offer a unique voice, a tribute to a timeless place too long silent." --Sue Harrison, international bestselling author of Mother Earth Father Sky "I was amazed by the variety of voices in this volume. U.P. Reader offers a little of everything, from short stories to nature poetry, fantasy to reality, Yooper lore to humor. I look forward to the next issue." --Jackie Stark, editor, Marquette Monthly The U.P. Reader is sponsored by the Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors Association (UPPAA) a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. A portion of proceeds from each copy sold will be donated to the UPPAA for its educational programming. Learn more at www.UPReader.org