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81. DK45 3 Blind Mice LORETTA YOUNG
82. DH12 Father WasA Fullback NATALIE
 
83. Screen Stories - June 1951 - Vol.
 
84. Born To be Bad Starring Cary Grant
85. The Kingdom of Heaven Is Within
$5.95
86. In a Heartbeat
 
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87. Make it and sell it: A young people's
 
88. Measure With Metric (Young Math
 
89. The 100 in 1 Sweater: Book III
 
$3.00
90. Bioremediation Series Cumulative
$9.15
91. David: A Young Man's Journey Out
 
92. Bioremediation Series Cumulative
 
93. HEAVEN'S GIFT. A Poetry and Short
 
$9.95
94. Successful treatment of hand and
95. Bioremediation Series Cumulative
 
96. Evaluation of State Urban Education
$15.33
97. Developing Skills in Algebra One:
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98. Straight Talk (Helping Teens Make
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99. The Church: A Spirit-Filled People
 
100. Jesus of Nazareth: The Mystery

81. DK45 3 Blind Mice LORETTA YOUNG Orig 1938 Lobby Card.Here’s a terrific PORTRAIT lobby card from the original 1938 release of THREE BLIND MICE featuring a great image of LORETTA YOUNG and MARJORIE WEAVER.Lobby card is in EXCELLENT+ condition. A few pinholes, no stains, no tears. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket.
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Cards: Pages (1938)

Asin: B000VIPZFG
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82. DH12 Father WasA Fullback NATALIE WOOD '49 Lobby Card.Here’s a terrific lobby card from the original release of FATHER WAS A FULLBACK featuring a great image of a young NATALIE WOOD with LORETTA YOUNG and FRED MacMURRAY.Lobby card is in EXCELLENT-condition. A few pinholes, no stains, no tears, minor paper scruffing on one small section of the background. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket.
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Asin: B000VITX6S
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83. Screen Stories - June 1951 - Vol. 45, No. 6
by Spencer Tracy; Elizabeth Taylor; Mario Lanza; Ann Blyth; Loretta Young; Joseph Cotten; Danny Kaye; Gene Tierney; Ronald Reagan; Jeff Chandler; George Montgomery; Gene Autry and Champion
 Paperback: Pages (1940)

Asin: B001B179Z6
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84. Born To be Bad Starring Cary Grant
by Cary Grant & Loretta Young
 Hardcover: Pages (2934-01-01)

Asin: B0024J3LHO
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85. The Kingdom of Heaven Is Within You: 1976 Ward Conferences, Pasadena California Stake (1976 Printing)
by Roy A. West, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Browning, James Allen, John Tillotson, Maltie D. Babcock, John Homer Miller, Joseph Addison, William Wordsworth, Carol Lynn Pearson
Paperback: 26 Pages (1976)

Isbn: 0769110711
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The Kingdom of Heaven Is Within You: 1976 Ward Conferences, Pasadena California Stake (1976 Printing). Nice little monochrome book of poetry and photography of many well known authors. Pretty neat collector's item. 26 Pages. Limited Collector's Edition. Rare Book. ... Read more


86. In a Heartbeat
by Loretta Ellsworth
Hardcover: 224 Pages (2010-02-02)
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Asin: 0802720684
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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When a small mistake costs sixteen-year-old Eagan her life during a figure-skating competition, she leaves many things unreconciled, including her troubled relationship with her mother. From her vantage point in the afterlife, Eagan reflects back on her memories, and what she could have done differently, through her still-beating heart.
 
When fourteen-year-old Amelia learns she will be getting a heart transplant, her fear and guilt battle with her joy at this new chance at life. And afterwards when she starts to feel different—dreaming about figure skating, craving grape candy—her need to learn about her donor leads her to discover and explore Eagan’s life, meeting her grieving loved ones and trying to bring the closure they all need to move on.
 
Told in alternating viewpoints, In a Heartbeat tells the emotional and compelling story of two girls sharing one heart.
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3-0 out of 5 stars A sweet novel with a definite readership
A half an inch changed Eagan's life, but a half an inch saved Amelia's.

In a Heartbeat by Loretta Ellsworth tells us the interwoven stories of two girls whose lives change in a matter of microseconds. Told through alternating perspectives and time frames, we learn about the horrible heart condition that has impacted Amelia's life forever and about the passion for ice skating that ultimately takes Eagan's life.

Ellsworth's prose is lovely and fluid, and she offers us unique insights into the lives of two very different characters. Eagan's passion for ice skating is well-delivered, as is her rocky relationship with her mother. Postmortem, we see Eagan interact with her present self in the afterlife and her past life on Earth. The dual perspective helps push the plot forward, and I quite enjoyed the person that Eagan runs into while in the afterlife. I don't think it's ever made explicit who Miki is, but as a reader, I picked up on that quickly and found it a nice touch.

As for Amelia, her story is told entirely from the present perspective. I must admit to never feeling much connected to her, as I found she didn't seem to have many interests or passions in the manner that Eagan did. She'd been sick for a long time, but that didn't seem to me enough to make her a fully realized character. Near the end of the story, Amelia chooses to take a trip from Minneapolis to Milwaukee with a guy she met at the hospital, and for me, this entire sequence didn't make sense to who I thought Amelia was. A little further growth in her would have helped me feel more attached to her.

This is a book for fans of medical stories. You know who you are, and you know exactly who you can sell this title to if you're not a fan yourself. The pacing is well-done, though I did find the time shift a bit jarring the first time it happened in Eagan's story, but once that hurdle is jumped, it moves smoothly. This is one you can hand as easily to a 13-year-old as to a 18-year-old, though some older readers might find some of the situations unrealistic. There are few, if any, language or situational concerns.

One comment I need to make: has anyone else noticed a trend in YA lit to tell the end of the story in the first chapter? I can't seem to place titles this second, but it seems to me more and more stories are throwing out the ending from the beginning and then telling the story backwards. It irritates me as a reader, since it never allows me the chance to figure out what's going to happen. I knew from page 2 how this would progress. This stylistic choice feels like I'm being talked down to, like I might not pick up the thrust of the story if it weren't told to me from the beginning.

On the whole, In a Heartbeat is a good book, and it will have appeal. For me, though, I never quite engaged enough nor did I find myself feeling satisfied at the end.

4-0 out of 5 stars Tears of joy and sadness.
Two girls: Quiet, obedient, loving Amelia has been ill for years with a bad heart. Fast, sassy, Eagan lives to skate but also rebels against her mother's pressure and wants the most out of life. When Eagan dies in a freak skating accident, Amelia gets her heart. Suddenly Amelia takes on some of Eagan's sassy, bold personality and even her interests, like purple lollipops and skating.

I read every Lurlene McDaniel book out there as a teenager. I had a morbid fascination of teenagers struggling with life threatening illnesses. If you like Lurlene McDaniel, you will definitely like this. Actually, Lurlene has a new book out called Heart To Heart, which has almost exactly the same premise as In A Heartbeat. Without hesitation, I would read In A Heartbeat over Heart To Heart (not that the latter is bad...In A Heartbeat is simply better).

The book is told through alternating viewpoints of Amelia and Eagan. Amelia is joyous at receiving a new chance on life, but also mourning the death of her donor and trying to understand her strange new personality quirks. Eagan is in a limbo-like state and needs to come to terms with her life and death. She tells her side of the story through a series of memories of her life, focusing on her tempestuous relationship with her mother, her close relationship with her grandfather, and her new relationship with her fabulous boyfriend Scott. I thought the switch between Eagan's presence and her past was seamless. The author also deftly wove Amelia post-transplant life and Eagan's pre-and-post-death life together. It has a similar feeling to If I Stay by Gayle Forman and even a bit of Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver. In A Heartbeat is a quick read. As you turn the pages, you will be sobbing tears of both joy and sadness.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Compelling Read
I have this intense love of books about people who have died (or are about to die) and are narrating their story through the afterlife (or some sort of limbo).Morbid? Maybe.Fascinating? Abso-friggin-lutely!The ones most well-known are The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin, and If I Stay by Gayle Forman (the last two particularly in YA circles).While I think that In a Heartbeat wasn't as amazing as these three reads, it was still pretty damn good.

I found In a Heartbeat to be an eye-opener of sorts.The grief that the families of organ donors suffer is something that's always been in the forefront of my mind when I read articles about this subject or see documentaries on TV.However, I never really thought about the families of those patients who receive the organs.I guess I'd always assumed that they'd just be happy because of what's happened.So, I was kind of shocked when I read that Amelia was feeling guilty about receiving the heart.I guess it hit me hardest with this quote, "But the fact remained that someone else had to die for me to live.Someone else had to grieve for me to be happy.And every night at dinner, when my family prayed for a new heart for me, we were praying for that to happen."I never thought about it that way, so that definitely struck a chord with me.

However, maybe due to it's length, I never really felt like I connected to any of the characters.I felt like maybe Eagan and especially Amelia should've been a bit more fleshed out.We never really got a sense as to who Amelia was and how her life was before the operation.I think this book should've been just a tad bit longer, hence why I took away one star.

Anyway, I thought In a Heartbeat was a great read.It was compelling and emotional read, which had me tear up more than once.I'm definitely looking forward to more from Loretta Ellsworth as it seems like the YA genre has another fantastic author in its midst.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review from The Neverending Shelf
In a Heartbeat is a touching look at the sacrifices that one teen can make for the benefit of another. The story is told alternatively by two teens: Eagan and Amelia. Eagan is a star athlete. A figure skater with one eye on the prize and the other on a normal life. Amelia wishes that she could be normal. Instead, she has a failing heart which makes her sickly and frail. Through a tragic accident, Amelia is able to acquire a new heart... Eagan's heart. Told in an honest and straight forward fashion, In a Heartbeat is a magical glimpse at the true meaning of sacrifice, love, and the power of life after death.

Honestly, going into this novel, I thought this was going to be a somber read. I imaged feeling down after reading this novel. However, In a Heartbeat was not what I thought it was going to be. It is a novel about death, but it also explores life. Ellsworth shines in creating a novel that makes the reader think as well as appreciate what they have. She has created two shining characters that make me proud to say that I am an organ donor. This is a moving novel that really gets to the heart (no pun intended) of what a gift life is.

The story is told through Amelia (in the here and now) and Eagan (in the afterlife). Both characters are full of quirks that make them easily separable, but deep down they share a common bond... the heart. This gift binds their future together in a way that neither had ever imagined. While the novel is rather short, it is full of emotion and depth. Ellsworth's message stays with you in the hours following the completion of the read, and really makes you think. For me, that makes this a wonderful novel. It is heartwarming and very touching. In my opinion, this was an A+ novel. I loved every minute of this novel. Ellsworth is an exceptional author, and I expect she has a bright future ahead of her.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book should come with a tissue warning
I remember seeing a show years ago on people who receive organs and start having different habits. To me, that's pretty fasnicating. It made me wonder what life would be like having an organ inside of you that wasn't really yours. In A Heartbeat, while fiction, fed my curiosity about this subject. Between the two protangist, you get a glimpse of what life is for the donor and the receiver.

I never expected for this type of story to hit so close to home to me, but it did. It's probably why I ended up loving it so much and wasn't able to put it down. Loretta Ellsworth created such wonderful characters and told their story in a beautiful way. I found it so bizarre how much I related to both of Amelia and Eagan. Amelia took me a bit longer to warm up to, but I know what it's like having something wrong with your heart. I know how scary it can be when you know something is wrong with you. Something you cannot stop from happening. The fact that she's never really got to experience life to the fullest until the moment of her transplant kind of snapped me into how my health could have been if I hadn't been cleared of my own condition when I was a kid.

Eagan was more of my favorite between the two and each time her chapter came along, it was like I was experiencing all of her memories. It made me so sad knowing she'd never get to experience anything ever again. I absolutely adored the close relationship she had with her grandfather. Everything about the two of them reminded me so much of my grandfather and I. I was in tears many times because of it too.

This is such an emotional read that makes you realize how precious a life is. How many of us don't even think about how in one second it could be gone. I'm recommending everyone go grab this one. ... Read more


87. Make it and sell it: A young people's guide to marketing crafts
by Loretta Holz
 Hardcover: 142 Pages (1978)
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Asin: 068415563X
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Discusses what to make, working with a group, setting prices, advertising, selling on your own or through stores, flea markets, and legal information. ... Read more


88. Measure With Metric (Young Math Books)
by Franklyn Mansfield Branley
 Hardcover: 33 Pages (1975-02)
list price: US$4.50
Isbn: 0690005768
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Introduces the principles of the metric system through simple experiments. ... Read more


89. The 100 in 1 Sweater: Book III for Pre-Teens and Young Adults
by Loretta Conley
 Spiral-bound: Pages (1991)

Asin: B000KBIPFQ
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90. Bioremediation Series Cumulative Indices: 1991-1995 (Proceedings from the Third International in Situ and On-Site)
 Hardcover: 170 Pages (1995-09)
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Asin: 1574770144
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91. David: A Young Man's Journey Out of the Light and Into the Darkness of Bipolar Disorder
by Loretta Franchini
Paperback: 108 Pages (2010-01-28)
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Asin: 1449078435
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It was creation that gave David the authority to reveal such a strong poetic verse. Through his lyrics and music he expressed his desire to share with the world his challenges to which he fought so hard. It is said that "the wealth of a soul is measured by how much it can feel". David felt much in his lifetime . . . Most important, he felt his mother and father's love, his family, and friends' love. It is in this that David was wealthy. And who that knew David, can say that their souls are not wealthier for the love they received in return? Countless doctors, drugs and endless blood tests. David endured so much pain, emotional and physical; which he hid from his family and friends. Only through his lyrics and music did he express his sadness, rage, and loss of dignity. "Losing control, another broken day Wonder aloud, I've got to get away". David Franchini ... Read more


92. Bioremediation Series Cumulative Indices: 1991-1995
by Carol W., Loretta E. Bahn, Lynn Copley-Graves Young
 Hardcover: Pages (1999-01-01)

Asin: B002JZ2M7S
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93. HEAVEN'S GIFT. A Poetry and Short Story Book for Young Readers in the Caribbean
by Loretta P. Butler
 Paperback: Pages (1985-01-01)

Asin: B0017WUB9A
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94. Successful treatment of hand and foot psoriasis with efalizumab therapy.: An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
by Scott Fretzin, Jeffrey Crowley, Loretta Jones, Melodie Young, Jeffrey Sobell
 Digital: 19 Pages (2006-10-01)
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This digital document is an article from Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2006. The length of the article is 5514 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Successful treatment of hand and foot psoriasis with efalizumab therapy.
Author: Scott Fretzin
Publication: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 5Issue: 9Page: 838(9)

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95. Bioremediation Series Cumulative Indices **ISBN: 9781574770148**
by Carol W. (COM)/ Bahn, Loretta E. (COM)/ Copley-Graves, Lynn (COM) Young
Hardcover: Pages (1995-09-01)

Asin: B001G1FPV6
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96. Evaluation of State Urban Education Program, District 10, New York City Board of Education: "Young Audiences Project", 1971-1972 : final report (Publication)
by Loretta Butler
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1972)

Asin: B00073AGG8
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97. Developing Skills in Algebra One: Book B (Blackline Masters, Book B)
by Harold Taylor, Loretta Taylor
Paperback: 144 Pages (1984-06)
list price: US$25.55 -- used & new: US$15.33
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Asin: 0866512225
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From two experienced teachers, here are four books of problems that follow the school year.Activities include order of operations, signed number factoring, quadratic formula, linear and quadratic function problems.Book B/Grades 8-12/Working with polynomials and rational expressions. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The best source for Algebra I worksheets!
This series easily contains the best algebra one worksheets I've ever come across. They cover absolutely every concept in the first year algebra textbooks (although not necessarily in the same order, which is why it'sreally important to get each of the 4 books). They provide wonderfulpractice for students struggling with algebra for several reasons. 1) Theybegin each section by grouping problems by solving technique, so that thestudent experiences the same method repetitively. The later pages in asection mix the problems so that the students must decide which techniqueto use. 2) The quantity of exercises alone is really helpful -- forstudents for whom repetition is the key, the number of easy to"intermediate" exercises provides enough practice to help thematerial "stick" with the students.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best source for Algebra I worksheets!
This series easily contains the best algebra one worksheetsI've ever come across. They cover absolutely every concept in thefirst year algebra textbooks (although not necessarily in the same order, which is why it's really important to get each of the 4 books). They provide wonderful practice for students struggling with algebra for several reasons. 1) They begin each section by grouping problems by solving technique, so that the student experiences the same method repetitively. The later pages in a section mix the problems so that the students must decide which technique to use. 2) The quantity of exercises alone is really helpful -- for students for whom repetition is the key, the number of easy to "intermediate" exercises provides enough practice to help the material "stick" with the students. ... Read more


98. Straight Talk (Helping Teens Make Wise Decisions about Love & Sex)
by Loretta Spivey
Paperback: 139 Pages (2000-02)
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Asin: 0828014434
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Straight Talk is a book of TRUE stories about real,everyday people.The individuals that you meet in this book know themeaning of remorse.They know what it means to search for a father'slove.To be a "technical" virgin. To marry just because they arepregnant, hoping to change Him.

When it comes to consequences, they learned the hard way thatpregnancy is just the tip of the iceberg."I wish I had known thenwhat I do now, but nobody told me," writes one.

Well, now they're telling you.They say that sex is a soul tie, abond that can haunt you for the rest of your life.They share whatextramarital sex does to your self-esteem.They tell how they dealtwith sexual addiction, and how they struggled to find forgiveness andvictory, or how they resisted temptation to remain a virgin.As theyshare thier stories you will learn defensive strategies.How to sayno in an inoffensive way.How far is too far.How to stay pure.

If you want to avoid regrets, here's HELP.

If you already have regrets, here's HOPE ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Sex Uncut
This book is great!! I couldn't put it down until I had read it cover to cover. It really unviels the harsh truths about sex and places sexuality in light that few have placed it in before.Everyone connected to teenagers should read this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars On Straight Talk
Straight Talk is a good book, especially for teens.It has a lot of true stories and examples that will catch our attention and hopefully encourage people not to have sex before marriage, to be sure about their partners, and to talk to others if they have had important issues in their sexual lives, such as incest or rape.Real life stories encourage positive decision making.

4-0 out of 5 stars Wish I had known sooner!
This book is an absolute must read for teens and parents of teens.The subject matter is presented in an easy to read, non-threating manner, andas a baby boomer/parent of a teen, I wish that I'd had this book when I wasin my teen years and making choices.I can't wait for the author's nextbook!

5-0 out of 5 stars Straight Talk (Helping Teens Make Wise Decisions About Love
When I first picked up this book, I simply could not put it down.I amthe mother of three teen-aged sons (and a toddler daughter) and I have notbeen able to find anything up to this time that encouraged especially theyoung men to choose a life of abstinence.The fact that the stories werebased on actual people's experiences was a definite plus.I appreciate theauthor for tackling a tough subject in such a well-written and informativeway.I bought a copy for each of my sons!

5-0 out of 5 stars real talk from real people
I found this book to be very forthright and honest.These are real peoplein real situations that begs to be read.Kudos to the author for tacklingthis subject in an honest, fresh, unrestrictive way.She seems like a trueGodsend. ... Read more


99. The Church: A Spirit-Filled People
by Loretta Pastva, Mary Roy Romancik
Paperback: 416 Pages (1992-01)
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Asin: 0026558343
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study group ... Read more


100. Jesus of Nazareth: The Mystery Revealed (Light of the world)
by Loretta Pastva
 Paperback: 415 Pages (1992-01)
list price: US$26.52
Isbn: 0026558211
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