Mark Seltzer thought he had enough aggravation studying for his Bar Mitzvah and losing his best friend. It's the last straw when his mother becomes the new manager of his Little League baseball team and drags his older brother, Spencer, along as the coach. No one knows what to expect with a mother for a manager, but soon Mark and the other players are surprised to see how much they're improvin…
This is an account of the food we eat, capturing the tastes, textures and infinite variety of food provided by Allah.
from the back cover: Pernahkan kamu merasa enggan berbagi? Aduh, semoga tidak, ya. Sebab, kamu bisa merasakan banyak keajaiban dengan berbagi. Tidak percaya? Yuk, ikuti Rahma belajar berbagi!
Heard you were looking for cheat codes & walk throughs for getting it right. (Here ya go.) Okay, so it’s possible you’re the first human being ever created just so you can muddle through life, add up to nothing, or crash and burn. But probably not. Probably–in fact, definitely–you’re here for a very big, very good reason. And God wants you to live it huge. That’s the mot…
A mother addresses the issues of grieving in a poignant and personal journey toward healing.
Albom (Mitchel David "Mitch" Albom) writes in the introduction to this book[1] that the idea for it began with the request by Albert L. Lewis, his childhood rabbi, to write and deliver the eulogy when the time came for the rabbi's funeral. Albom agreed, contingent on an agreement that he could begin a series of interviews and conversations, in order to get to know Lewis as a man, not just as a …