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The Hero in My Pocket by Marlene Lee
Price $14.95
List Price: $15.95
You Save: $1.00
A unique resource for children whose lives are affected by the death of a U.S. military service member.
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Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest by Karen Pavlicin
Price $15.00
List Price: $16.95
You Save: $1.95
When 10-year-old Andy Parker reluctantly goes to Grandma's house for the summer, all he can think about is how much he misses his dad in heaven and his best friend Anthony, who moved away. What will he do in this sleepy small town for the entire summer? But it turns out even cow dung can be interesting and something wonderful can come from rotten apples.
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Little Bit of Faith CD - Karen Pavlicin
Price $15.00
Pure, gentle vocals bring listeners on a journey through grief to hope. Features contemporary blues, folk, and jazz stylings and original lyrics that give words to any heart searching for inspiration. Twelve songs. 100% of profits are donated to cancer research. For more information and to hear clips, visit www.littlebitoffaith.com.
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Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest/Little Bit of Faith Combo Kit by Karen Pavlicin
Price $28.00
List Price: $31.95
You Save: $3.95
By popular request, we're carrying Karen Pavlicin's children's book, Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest and her new CD, Little Bit of Faith! Karen, also the author of Surviving Deployment and Life After Deployment, is one of our most requested authors -- and we think her newest book is also great for grownups! Now you can hear the songs from Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest on Karen's new CD, Little Bit of Faith. All profits from the CD benefit cancer research.
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Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest by Karen Pavlicin [1 case/56 books]
Price $759.00
List Price: $949.20
You Save: $190.20
When 10-year-old Andy Parker reluctantly goes to Grandma's house for the summer, all he can think about is how much he misses his dad in heaven and his best friend Anthony, who moved away. What will he do in this sleepy small town for the entire summer? But it turns out even cow dung can be interesting and something wonderful can come from rotten apples.
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