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Apart in the Dark: Novellas

by Ania Ahlborn

Two terrifying novellas from bestselling author Ania Ahlborn, &“a great storyteller who spins an atmosphere of dread literally from the first page&” (Jeff Somers).The Pretty Ones New York, 1977. The sweltering height of the Summer of Sam. The entire city is gripped with fear, but all Nell Sullivan worries about is whether or not she&’ll ever make a friend. The self-proclaimed &“Plain Jane&” does her best to fit in with the girls at work, but Nell&’s brother, Barrett, assures her that she&’ll never be like them. When Nell manages to finally garner some much-yearned-for attention, the unthinkable happens to her newfound friend. The office pool blames Son of Sam, but Nell knows the awful truth…because doing the devil&’s work is easy when there&’s already a serial killer on the loose. I Call Upon Thee Maggie Olsen had a pretty ordinary childhood—swimming and sleepovers, movie nights and dad jokes. And then there were the other things…the darker things…the shadow that followed her home from the cemetery and settled into the corners of her home, refusing to let her grow up in peace. Now, after three years away from the place she's convinced she inadvertently haunted, and after yet another family tragedy strikes, Maggie is forced to return to the sweltering heat of a Savannah summer to come to terms with her past. All along, she's been telling herself, it was just in your head, and she nearly convinces herself that she'd imagined it all. But the moment Maggie steps into the foyer of her family home, she knows. The darkness is still here. And it's been waiting for Maggie's return…

Apartment 1986

by Lisa Papademetriou

Bestselling middle grade author Lisa Papademetriou is back with a playful, poignant story that will resonate with anyone who’s ever had to learn that love means accepting people—even yourself—for who they really are.Callie never meant to let it go this far. Sure, she may have accidentally-on-purpose skipped a day at her fancy New York City prep school, but she never thought she’d skip the day after that! And the one after that . . . and . . . uh . . . the one after that.But when everything in your real life is going wrong (fighting parents! bullied little brother! girls at school who just. don’t. get. it!) skipping school starts to look like a valid mental-health strategy. And when Callie runs into Cassius, a mysterious and prickly “unschooled” kid doing research at museums all across the city, it seems only natural for her to join him. Because museums are educational, which means they’re as good as going to class. Right?Besides, school can wait. What can’t wait is the mystery of why her grandmother seems to wish she could travel back in time to 1986, or what she wants so much to relive there. As Cassius helps Callie see the world in a whole new light, she realizes that the people she loves are far from perfect—and that some family secrets shouldn’t be secret at all.

Apartment 3B: A Novel

by Patricia Scanlan

In the tradition of Maeve Binchy, internationally bestselling author Patricia Scanlan takes readers on a dazzling ride where Dublin's elite will stop at nothing to be the sole owner of the city's most luxurious apartment.The best address in Dublin is for sale! Its owner, successful artist Liz Lacey, is set to make big changes in her life. She is selling the luxurious apartment that no longer feels like home. In great excitement, Dublin's elite flock to view her apartment: sophisticated Lainey Conroy; plucky Claire Moran, who has triumphed over adversity; ambitious but tender-hearted Dominic Kent. And Cecily, sister-in-law to Lainey, who will stop at nothing in her plan for revenge. Who will emerge victorious? One thing is for certain; there will be many upsets along the way... Full of warmth and wit, Apartment 3B is an engrossing family drama from the bestselling author of With All My Love and A Time for Friends.

Apego seguro: Cómo relacionarte con tu hijo a partir de los 2 años

by Andrea Cardemil

En este libro no solo propone conocer y entender el temperamento de nuestros niños para ajustar la crianza a sus particulares características, sino que aconseja -de manera práctica y precisa- cómo manejar las pataletas, dónde poner los límites y cómo regular las emociones de los más pequeños para promover un apego seguro. Lo que todo papá y mamá busca. Temperamento - Pataletas - Emociones - Límites. ¿Qué pasa con nuestros hijos después de los dos años, cuando la lactancia ya no es el tema? ¿Qué hacer cuando nos dicen "no, no quiero"? ¿Cuando se lanzan al suelo para demostrar, con patadas y llanto, que no están dispuestos a obedecernos? Después de que aprenden a caminar, los niños sienten que el mundo está a sus pies. Ya no necesitan a sus padres para desplazarse, por lo que creen que pueden hacer todo y cuanto deseen. Es entonces cuando aparece la rebeldía y la obstinación, la voluntad por cumplir sus deseos y las negativas frente a las peticiones de los adultos. Cual juguete nuevo, el niño pone en práctica este descubrimiento y busca conquistar, de esta forma, su autonomía e independencia. Como psicóloga, Andrea Cardemil Ricke ha estudiado las interrogantes con las que los padres se enfrentan en esta etapa del desarrollo, la etapa preescolar.

Apego y crianza: Cómo la teoría del apego ilumina la forma de ser padres

by Maritchu Seitún Ines Di Bartolo

Maritchu Seitún, especialializada en crianza, e Inés Di Bártolo, especialista en teoría del apego, se preguntan en este libro ¿de qué hablamos cuando hablamos de apego? Para analizar qué es el vínculo de apego, cómo se constituye y a qué personas nos apegamos. Cómo se pueden cambiar los patrones de apego, la relación con los límites, la importancia de la autoridad y también de la conexión; y nos proponen un modo de construir buenas razones por las que un niño o un adolescente acepten nuestra guía. Criar a un hijo es una oportunidad para revisar nuestras relaciones primarias y encontrar nuestro camino personal de maternidad y paternidad sin repetir lo que hicieron con nosotros -o sin hacer lo opuesto-, sin pensar, ni guiándonos por lo que dictan la moda o el entorno. Todos los padres anhelan que sus hijos construyan un vínculo seguro y confiado con ellos y que alcancen esa íntima seguridad de que hay un adulto sensible y conectado, capaz de entenderlos y listo para cuidarlos y calmar sus ansiedades y preocupaciones. La teoría del apego nos muestra el camino para generar en los niños esa confianza que les permitirá alejarse y aventurarse al mundo sabiendo que siempre nos encontrarán disponibles para recibirlos y ayudarlos en lo que necesiten. A lo largo de este libro, Maritchu Seitún e Inés Di Bártolo analizan las características del apego, la manera en la que influye en la vida de un niño o un adolescente, y cuáles son los elementos que la construyen o que atentan contra ella. También tratan temas de crianza, como la conexión afectiva, los límites y la apertura emocional, y nos invitan a revisar nuestros propios modelos de vínculo y a conectarnos con las experiencias de la infancia, que se hacen tan presentes en la relación con los hijos.

Apego y crianza: Cómo la teoría del apego ilumina la forma de ser padres

by Maritchu Seitún Ines Di Bartolo

Maritchu Seitún, especialializada en crianza, e Inés Di Bártolo, especialista en teoría del apego, se preguntan en este libro ¿de qué hablamos cuando hablamos de apego? Para analizar qué es el vínculo de apego, cómo se constituye y a qué personas nos apegamos. Cómo se pueden cambiar los patrones de apego, la relación con los límites, la importancia de la autoridad y también de la conexión; y nos proponen un modo de construir buenas razones por las que un niño o un adolescente acepten nuestra guía. Criar a un hijo es una oportunidad para revisar nuestras relaciones primarias y encontrar nuestro camino personal de maternidad y paternidad sin repetir lo que hicieron con nosotros -o sin hacer lo opuesto-, sin pensar, ni guiándonos por lo que dictan la moda o el entorno. Todos los padres anhelan que sus hijos construyan un vínculo seguro y confiado con ellos y que alcancen esa íntima seguridad de que hay un adulto sensible y conectado, capaz de entenderlos y listo para cuidarlos y calmar sus ansiedades y preocupaciones. La teoría del apego nos muestra el camino para generar en los niños esa confianza que les permitirá alejarse y aventurarse al mundo sabiendo que siempre nos encontrarán disponibles para recibirlos y ayudarlos en lo que necesiten. A lo largo de este libro, Maritchu Seitún e Inés Di Bártolo analizan las características del apego, la manera en la que influye en la vida de un niño o un adolescente, y cuáles son los elementos que la construyen o que atentan contra ella. También tratan temas de crianza, como la conexión afectiva, los límites y la apertura emocional, y nos invitan a revisar nuestros propios modelos de vínculo y a conectarnos con las experiencias de la infancia, que se hacen tan presentes en la relación con los hijos.

Aphasia

by Mauro Javier Cárdenas

A modernist tour de force from an exhilarating new talent Antonio&’s sister is on the run. Convinced that Antonio is conspiring with Obama, the Pentagon, and now her own neighbours, she&’s disappeared. Antonio, however, is doing his best to think of anything but his sister or, for that matter, any of his problems. By day, he&’s Antonio, father of two, recent divorcé and unenthusiastic database analyst. In private, he divides his time between visits to seedy pick-up website &‘Your Sugar Arrangements&’, and hours spent combing fiction and film for examples of how to become a better father. As the meticulously crafted structure of his outwardly comfortable life begins to crumble, Antonio submerges himself in the lives of those who have shaped him. What really caused his mother to leave Antonio&’s father with two young children in tow? What lies beneath his Czech ex-wife&’s troubled, obsessive relationship with her country? And where does Antonio, the man, fit in all this? Propulsive and freewheeling, Mauro Javier Cárdenas&’ second novel is a daring examination of identity in a world that seems determined to fragment us.

Aphasia: A Novel

by Mauro Javier Cárdenas

Mauro Javier Cárdenas, the critically-acclaimed author of The Revolutionaries Try Again—“an original, insubordinate novel” (New York Times)—pens a profound story of literature about a man coming to terms with his dysfunctional Colombian family, as well as his own behavior, as an immigrant in America. Antonio wants to avoid thinking about his sister—even though he knows he won’t be able to avoid thinking about his sister—because his sister is on the run after allegedly threatening to shoot her neighbors, and has been claiming that Antonio, Obama, the Pentagon, and their mother are all conspiring against her. Nevertheless, Antonio is going to try his best to be as avoidant as possible, because he worries that what’s been happening to his sister might somehow infect his relatively contented, ordered American life, and destabilize the precarious arrangement with his ex-wife that’s allowed him to stay close to his two daughters.In fact, he’s busy doing everything except facing his problems head-on: transcribing recordings of his mother speaking about their troubled life in Colombia, transcribing recordings of his ex-wife speaking about her idyllic life in the Czech Republic; writing about former girlfriends whose words and deeds still recur in his mind; rereading stories by American writers that allow him to skirt the subject of his sister’s state of mind without completely destroying his own.Written in long, unravelling sentences that accommodate all the detritus of thought—scenes real and imagined, headphones and heartache, Toblerones and Thomas Bernhard—Aphasia captures the immensity of the present moment as well as the pain of the past. It cements Mauro Javier Cárdenas’s place as one of the most innovative and extraordinary novelists working today.

Apology: A Novel (Milkweed National Fiction Prize Ser.)

by Jon Pineda

An immigrant takes the blame for his nephew’s mistake, changing both of their lives, in this “acutely observed” novel by a prize-winning author (Publishers Weekly).When nine-year-old Tom Serafino’s twin sister Teagan suffers a debilitating brain injury at a Virginia construction site, a police investigation implicates his playmate Mario’s uncle—an immigrant transient worker known as Shoe. Innocent of the crime but burdened by his own childhood tragedy, Shoe takes the blame for what is in fact an accident caused by his young nephew, ensuring Mario’s chance at a future publicly unscarred.The lines between innocence and guilt, evasions and half-truths, love and duty are blurred. Can a lie born from resignation, fear, and love transform tragedy into hope? And is the life of one man worth the price of that lie? Apology explores how the decisions we make in an instant reverberate in the years to come, and paints a portrait of sacrifice within two immigrant families raising first-generation Americans. It explores the measure of duty we have toward one another, and the extent to which abandoning the wreckage of family and the past often leads to unexpected consequences.“Apology is a page-turner of ideas, and it shows us how our actions spin out in crazy directions, marbles that roll under our lives’ furniture and come out in the most surprising times. I loved it.” —Darin Strauss, author of The Queen of Tuesday

Apostle Paul (Get to Know)

by Nancy I. Sanders

Apostle Paul—part of the Get to Know series—is a unique biography about Paul. Focusing on the life and character of this Biblical hero, using color photographs, maps, and other visual resources to tell the whole story, young biography fans will come to learn more about this man of the God, his writings, his impact on the early church, and the role he plays in history.Featuring a bibliography and scriptural references throughout, this is sure to become a favorite for young readers and for first book reports.

Appalachian Prey: Secured By The Seal (red, White And Built, Book 5) / Ranger Defender (texas Brothers Of Company B, Book 2) (Lavender Mountain #1)

by Debbie Herbert

Star-crossed lovers on Lavender Mountain…Danger awaits them both.After her father’s murder, pregnant Lilah Tedder dreads facing deputy Harlan Sampson, her child’s secret father, who left her heartbroken. Though she still wants him, Lilah knows his professional ambition won’t let him associate with a moonshiner’s daughter. But when a killer targets Lilah, Harlan becomes more than her protector. Now they must uncover old family secrets or pay the ultimate price.

Appearances: A Novel

by Sondra Helene

Samantha—the fashionable wife of a successful businessman and doting mother of one—struggles to negotiate the spheres of intimacy between her husband and her family of origin. Samantha loves her husband, Richard, and she loves her sister, Elizabeth. But the two of them can barely exist in the same room, which has caused the entire family years of emotional distress. Yet it&’s not until Samantha&’s sister is diagnosed at age forty-three with lung cancer that her family and her marriage are tipped into full-blown crisis. A story of love, loss, forgiveness, learning to live with grief, and healing, Appearances will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced tension in their familial relationships—even as it serves as a poignant reminder that no amount of privilege can protect us from family conflicts, marital difficulty, or mortality.

Appetite for Life

by Stacey Antine

Appetite for Life is a fun, practical, and proven guide to raising healthy eaters, from Stacey Antine, founder and CEO of HealthBarn USA. Filled with more than 100 nutritious, easy-to-prepare, kid-approved-thumbs-up recipes, Appetite for Life will transform the way your family eats by getting them off the pre-packaged, fast-food path. This essential cookbook and nutrition guide is a must-own for mothers whose kids have been rejecting their vegetables for years; for readers of Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, and Jamie Olliver; and for supporters of First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” initiative to fight obesity.

Appetite: A Novel

by Sheila Grinell

Conflict between Boomer parents and Millennial children about how you should lead your life…. When Jenn Adler returns from a year in India, she has a surprise for her parents: a young guru from Bangalore whom she intends to marry. Her father, Paul, is wary of this &“beggar&” Jenn has brought home—who, he suspects, is conning his much-loved daughter—while her mother, Maggie, is frightened that this alien stranger will steal away her only child, her focus in life. In the months leading up to the backyard wedding, Maggie is forced to reevaluate her virtues as she casts about for support, and Paul faces an unexpected threat at work—one that Maggie could help him meet, if he would only ask. But even with these distractions, the two parents are focused on one primary question: Can they convince their daughter she is making a terrible mistake before the wedding takes place?

Apple Crush: (A Graphic Novel) (Peapod Farm #2)

by Lucy Knisley

After finally adjusting to life on a family farm with two brand new step-sisters, a young girl faces an even bigger challenge - figuring out where she fits in at her first year in middle school. This middle grade graphic novel explores family, friendship, and change!Jen is just getting used to her life on Peapod Farm with her new stepsisters, Andy and Reese. But when the school year starts, there are even more changes in store for her. Jen has to navigate new friends and new challenges--but at least she'll have Andy with her, right? As she starts the sixth grade, she finds that her stepsister seems way more interested in crushes and boys than hanging out with her, while Jen wants to know when the world decided boys and girls couldn't be "just friends" anymore. Jen's story continues in the standout sequel to Stepping Stones that captures everything awesome (and scary) about growing up.

Apple Day

by Kimberly Long Cockroft

Long ago, when the mountains looked down on a bare, quiet valley, Molly's grandparents planted tiny saplings in a newly cleared field. Now Molly and her cousin Sam pick apples from the orchard to make blue-ribbon applesauce! Recipe Included.

Apple Orchard Bride: An Amish Reunion Apple Orchard Bride Rocky Mountain Cowboy (Goose Harbor #5)

by Jessica Keller

A hometown reunion brings together old friends with a past that faith and forgiveness can overcome. From the author of Small-Town Girl.When Toby Holcomb becomes guardian to his cousin’s daughter, he goes from hard-living bachelor to father without a clue. One thing he can do is give Kasey a stable home. Returning to Goose Harbor, he takes a job at his childhood friend’s apple orchard. But Jenna Crest isn’t ready to forgive him for his past mistakes. Desperate for sweet Jenna’s help in raising his little girl, Toby vows to make amends to the woman he wronged so many years ago. Suddenly, he and Jenna and young Kasey are feeling more and more like a family. But convincing Jenna he’s a changed man will take all the love in his heart.“Enjoy this summertime romance tale full of wholesome flavors like apple pie, cider, apple dumplings, apple butter, and jelly.” —Fresh Fiction

Apple Picking Day! (Step into Reading)

by Candice Ransom

Who doesn&’t love to go apple picking at the first sign of fall? A sister and brother celebrate autumn with a trip to a local apple orchard in this simple, rhyming Step 1 early reader. The kids bound with glee through the rows of trees, and race against other children to pick the most and the best apples. The story of their day is bright, fun, and full of light action. It&’s told in easy-to-follow rhyme, ensuring a successful reading experience. Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words. Rhymes and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story. These books are for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading.

Apple Picking Time

by Michele B. Slawson

In the rich, warm colors of autumn, here's a slice of American history as we watch Anna and her extended family help with the town's traditional fall apple harvest. Now available in paperback. From the Hardcover edition.

Apple Pie Promises: A Swirl Novel (Swirl #5)

by Hillary Homzie

Lily has lived with her mom since her parents got divorced several years ago, and her dad has recently remarried to a woman with a daughter her age named Hannah. But now, Lily's mom has gotten a once-in-a-lifetime work opportunity in Africa and she'll be gone for a year, so Lily is moving in with her dad—and new stepmom and new stepsister. It'll be as easy as apple pie, right? Wrong. Lily promises her dad that she'll try to get along with everyone, but she is not happy about it. Her stepmom is nice, but she's no replacement for her real mom, and Lily feels like she barely gets any one-on-one time with her dad anymore. The real problem, though, is Hannah. What starts out as tension between the new stepsisters becomes a full-on war, both at home and at school. Harmless pranks turn into total sabotage. Can Lily survive the year—or is her family fractured beyond repair?

Apple and Annie, the Hamster Duo (My Furry Foster Family)

by Debbi Michiko Florence

Annie and Apple are a pair of chatty, restless dwarf hamsters from the animal shelter who are being fostered by eight-year-old Kaita Takano and her family. Kaita can't wait to find forever homes for the inquisitive furballs—but first, she has to find them! Bright, engaging illustrations and 1st-person narration invite early chapter-book readers into the nonstop fun and adventure.

Apple y Rain

by Sarah Crossan

Una de las autoras literarias de novela juvenil más galardonadas. Finalista del Premio Carnegie, del Irish BookAward 2015 y del Guardian's Children's Book 2016. Una novela que cura corazones destrozados. Cuando la madre de Apple regresa después de once años de ausencia, Apple se siente feliz de nuevo, y por fin puede tener respuesta a la pregunta que la ha acompañado durante tanto tiempo: ¿por qué te fuiste? Ahora tendrá a alguien que entiende de verdad qué significa ser adolescente, a diferencia de Nana, quien parece no comprenderla. Pero del mismo modo que la noche en la que su madre la abandonó, el regresoa casa de esta se acaba convirtiendo en algo agridulce, y Apple se preguntará de nuevo quién está realmente cuidando de quién. Una historia llena de emociones, que te hará reír y llorar. La crítica ha dicho...«Incluye poesía y creo que es algo que está genial. Totalmente recomendado.»Chococrispis «Narra una historia muy real y habitual en nuestro día a día.»Érase un libro «Genial intensidad narrada con las palabras justas en esta novela que os recomiendo sinceramente.»Fantasymundo«Es una preciosa historia llena de esperanza que me ha hecho reír y emocionarme.»Prácticamente magia

Apples Never Fall

by Liane Moriarty

#1 New York Times Bestseller ● A Peacock Original TV Series–Now Streaming! ● "Gripping."―Oprah.com● From Liane Moriarty, the bestselling author of Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers, comes Apples Never Fall, a novel that looks at marriage, siblings, and how the people we love the most can hurt us the deepest.The Delaney family love one another dearly—it’s just that sometimes they want to murder each other . . .If your mother was missing, would you tell the police? Even if the most obvious suspect was your father?This is the dilemma facing the four grown Delaney siblings.The Delaneys are fixtures in their community. The parents, Stan and Joy, are the envy of all of their friends. They’re killers on the tennis court, and off it their chemistry is palpable. But after fifty years of marriage, they’ve finally sold their famed tennis academy and are ready to start what should be the golden years of their lives. So why are Stan and Joy so miserable?The four Delaney children—Amy, Logan, Troy, and Brooke—were tennis stars in their own right, yet as their father will tell you, none of them had what it took to go all the way. But that’s okay, now that they’re all successful grown-ups and there is the wonderful possibility of grandchildren on the horizon.One night a stranger named Savannah knocks on Stan and Joy’s door, bleeding after a fight with her boyfriend. The Delaneys are more than happy to give her the small kindness she sorely needs. If only that was all she wanted.Later, when Joy goes missing, and Savannah is nowhere to be found, the police question the one person who remains: Stan. But for someone who claims to be innocent, he, like many spouses, seems to have a lot to hide. Two of the Delaney children think their father is innocent, two are not so sure—but as the two sides square off against each other in perhaps their biggest match ever, all of the Delaneys will start to reexamine their shared family history in a very new light.

Apples Never Fall Sneak Peek

by Liane Moriarty

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Liane Moriarty comes a novel that looks at marriage, siblings, and how the people we love the most can hurt us the deepest in Apples Never Fall.The Delaney family love one another dearly—it’s just that sometimes they want to murder each other . . .If your mother was missing, would you tell the police? Even if the most obvious suspect was your father?This is the dilemma facing the four grown Delaney siblings.The Delaneys are fixtures in their community. The parents, Stan and Joy, are the envy of all of their friends. They’re killers on the tennis court, and off it their chemistry is palpable. But after fifty years of marriage, they’ve finally sold their famed tennis academy and are ready to start what should be the golden years of their lives. So why are Stan and Joy so miserable?The four Delaney children—Amy, Logan, Troy, and Brooke—were tennis stars in their own right, yet as their father will tell you, none of them had what it took to go all the way. But that’s okay, now that they’re all successful grown-ups and there is the wonderful possibility of grandchildren on the horizon.One night a stranger named Savannah knocks on Stan and Joy’s door, bleeding after a fight with her boyfriend. The Delaneys are more than happy to give her the small kindness she sorely needs. If only that was all she wanted.Later, when Joy goes missing, and Savannah is nowhere to be found, the police question the one person who remains: Stan. But for someone who claims to be innocent, he, like many spouses, seems to have a lot to hide. Two of the Delaney children think their father is innocent, two are not so sure—but as the two sides square off against each other in perhaps their biggest match ever, all of the Delaneys will start to reexamine their shared family history in a very new light.

Appleseeds

by Susan Martins Miller Betty Huizenga

You are important to God - so important that He wants you to be all you can be for Him! Girls -- Have you ever wished you had an older woman--someone besides mom--to talk to about important things? Do you sometimes find it hard to understand what God is saying in His Word, the Bible? Would you like to feel more comfortable in social settings like fancy dinner parties? Do you like to have fun? Appleseeds is for YOU! Moms -- Do you sometimes wonder what your pre-teen is thinking? Do you wish for an older woman's advice? Would you like help in developing your daughter's self image and social skills? Have you longed for a Bible study that was uniquely crafted to teach your daughter about God? Would you like to spend some time having fun with your daughter? Appleseeds is for YOU! Appleseeds is a unique mentoring program for girls ages 9 to 12. The purpose of Appleseeds is to teach young girls how important they are to God, to their family and to others around them. They will learn that they are created in the image of God, that they are valuable to God and others. Like Apples of Gold, Appleseed classes are held in Homes with 'Grammy' mentors teaching the Bible lesson. Moms of the girls will come to help with the etiquette and craft sessions. They will be taught that serving God and others is a high calling, and hopefully, everyone will have lots of FUN in the process.

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