Wish we had some pork. Some day I'm going to go where they have bacon and sausage and eggs and good thing to eat.” “Sorry you no like living on island. Some day maybe, I fix it up good. We get electricity on island, you'll see.
A mother reflects on the all the milestones, from walking in a deep wood to holding someone else's hand, that her child will achieve during life.
In this tender eBook with audio, the simple playthings, the everyday moments, picking up that hundredth rock—all of these are brimming with possibility, if you slow down and let the future begin with the small moments of today.
In 1938, fourteen-year-old Celie must cope with leaving her Enfield, Massachusetts, home and her life-long friend, Chubby, as the day approaches when the Swift River Valley will be flooded to create a reservoir for Boston.
Someday I am going to be a great artist. Today I am off to help my dad paint the shed. It?s hard to be content with the present moment when...
When she discovers that her boyfriend is cheating on her, Sydney, a 22-year-old college student, must decide what to do next, especially when she becomes captivated by her mysterious neighbor Ridge. Original.
Structured like a sonata, this heartbreaking debut novel hits all the right notes.
But being so clever doesn't make life easy for Angeline. This charming book is a quirky celebration of fathers, teachers, being yourself and finding happiness in unexpected places.
A struggling actress in 1990s New York City searches for work and the perfect hair product while befriending a rival and resisting her father's pressure to get a "real" job.
What if someday never happens? As the Buddha said, “The thing is, we think we have time.” Sam Horn is a woman on a mission about not waiting for SOMEDAY ... and this is her manifesto.
Waking up to singing waiters and a Paddington Bear. To a birthday that Andrew has ... They're flying off the diving board of his pool. ... A war zone is what Livvi has been dropped into—surrounded, suddenly, by earsplitting noise.