Information and inspiration while sharing real-life experiences about the joy and pain of being Christian and gender-variant.

Librarian's note: This is an alternate cover edition for ASIN: B0063K5MLI.


There’s a curse at Club Cairene and it’s killing people. Tangerine, the renowned Freelance Curse Breaker, is in Cairo to sort it out. What at first appears to be just another routine job quickly becomes more complicated and more dangerous than even she had ever expected. Unfamiliar earth energies and shadowy characters block her every attempt to combat the curse.
And then there’s that strikingly handsome man seen leaving the club after the latest victim falls prey to the curse. Tangerine cannot understand the peculiar sensual tingling that ripples through her body when he gazes into her eyes. Curse breakers don’t have to deal with purveyors of sexual energy, do they?
With the help of Club Cairene owner Leila, Tangerine sets off through the neighborhoods of exotic Cairo to track the origins of the curse and figure out a way to disarm it. Also on her agenda is hunting down that very attractive, and possibly very evil, man.
Could the answer be found within the walls of the Cairo Museum? Or in a more pedestrian locale like a coffee shop? Where ever the solution lies, Tangerine must act quickly before the curse destroys a great deal more than just Club Cairene and the people around it.

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The little known and intriguing WWII story of an eleven-year-old Australian schoolboy who was shot by the Japanese in Rabaul in 1942 as a suspected spy.

It's hard to imagine this story as being part of our past, but in 1942, an eleven-year-old Australian boy, Richard Manson, and his parents either side of him, were shot by the Japanese for suspected spying in Rabaul in Papua New Guinea.

Acclaimed 4th Estate author and award-winning science journalist Ian Townsend has uncovered a fascinating story of WWII, little known to most Australians. Centring on the hotspot (in every sense) that was Rabaul in WWII, his account is an intriguing narrative, which weaves together Australian history, military conflict and science - with volcanology being the peculiar science which drew the Americans, Japanese and Australians together in conflict in the Pacific in the 1940s - and the story of one ordinary but doomed Australian family.

Like The Hare with Amber Eyes, this is a fascinating work of narrative non-fiction, a story of spies, volcanoes, history, conflict and war, set against the romantic, dramatic and ultimately tragic backdrop of Rabaul in WWII.

Sue Wilson, young and Aboriginal, escapes her 'too-large, too-poor family in a too-small' north Queensland town for Logan City's frontier sprawl. Entering 'the mythic world of Work' she discovers that the view from behind the bar is less than glamorous, but pays the rent. When she meets Roger the good times begin to roll until she finds herself starring in a feature with medium level violence.

The Reformed Miss Langley
Isabella was the Langley sister everyone worried about. Injured in the same accident that killed her parents, pain had changed her, forcing her to observe life from the sidelines, but after several months in a Clinic in Scotland she was no longer the meek and mild Langley. Now she wants to live her life, but to do so she must find out once and for all if the only man she has loved returns her feelings. If not, then she would step into society and no one would know she nursed a broken heart, because if pain had taught her one thing, it was how to hide her feelings.

The Divided Mr. Fletcher
Luke Fletcher straddled two worlds, and fitted neither. He'd amassed a fortune during his travels, but once back in England he struggles against prejudice and finds himself slipping back into his old life in service. Two people challenge his decision, and one of them is the woman he has loved his entire life, Isabella, a nobleman’s daughter who doesn’t seem to understand that she is above his reach. Isabella wants him to come out of the shadows and stand at her side, but to do so would be to deny her the life she was born to live. Luke knows he must walk away from her, but nothing can prepare him for the pain of giving up her love.

Jude Singleton is 18 years old. This is the story of her first year at university. Join her as she struggles to find the perfect bloke, learn to drive, learn to club, resist the temptation that is Pringles, fake her faith at the Christian Union... and suss out exactly what it is she believes in.

Cursive Handwriting Practice Book for 2nd Grade - These cursive handwriting practice pages are meant to enhance your cursive instruction. The letters in this unit correlate and are similar to the handwriting method.
Cursive Handwriting - Included in this unit are:
- 26 lowercase letter pages (Trace It, Color It, Practice It, Connect It)
- 26 uppercase letter pages (Trace It, Color It, Practice It, Connect It)
- 26 silly poems - 3 sentences each - one for each letter (Read it, Draw it, Trace it, Write it)
- 4 lowercase matching pages (match print to cursive and trace)
- 4 uppercase matching pages (match print to cursive and trace)
- 26 lowercase letter word pages (trace it and write it)
- 26 uppercase letter word pages (trace it and write it) - Cursive handwriting alphabet
- Cursive handwriting sheets
- And More

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