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Mind With Wings    by Damian Herde
Price: $1.49 USD. 1300 words. Published by Katarr Kanticles Press  on April 30, 2009. .

She had awoken to a world without reason, with an empty mind, and no-one to answer her questions.
Call Me Sonya Grey: A Young Girl's Poems About Death, Life & Adolescence    by Sonya Lloyd
Price: $4.99 USD. 3920 words. Published by Tribute Books on May 27, 2009. .

How a young girl used poetry to cope with the death of her mother and the estrangement of her father.
A Kinder Bright: Poems of Praise & Remembrance    by Jerry Fagnani
Price: $4.99 USD. 5600 words. Published by Tribute Books on May 27, 2009. .

A man uses poetry to describe special moments in his life, his hometown and coping with the loss of his beloved wife.
Disaster Strikes: Just-In-Time Training    by Peter Yellowlees
Price: Free! 14400 words. Published on July 7, 2009. .

First responders, mental health professionals, and primary care providers need quick, low-cost or no-cost training to provide aid at disasters. This e-book provdes just that. Chapters cover federal funding, basic clinical principles, mental health topics specific to disasters, risk management, coping skills and more. Individuals can view as many or as few chapters as they need.
Quinton Finds His Family    by Philip Wooldridge
Price: $0.99 USD. 3430 words. Published by Four Moons Books  on November 23, 2009. .

Quinton is a somewhat different quail among the others in his village, for he has two plumes instead of one, and has not yet learned to fly. Follow Quinton as he goes from a life as a belittled child and local outcast to one of happiness and love, watch him as he learns the true meaning of family, and see him take the first step into a world of acceptance and belonging.
Silent Sorority    by Pamela Tsigdinos
Price: $9.99 USD. 71420 words. Published on November 28, 2009. .

2010 Team RESOLVE Choice Best Book. Silent Sorority reveals with candor, humor and poignancy the intense and at times absurd experience of adjusting to a life as a "non-mom" when nature and science don't cooperate in the family building department. Snappy and irreverent as well as moving, this book offers a contrarian point of view in an era of mommy blogs, designer babies and helicopter parents.
Nowhere Feels Like Home    by LK Gardner-Griffie
Price: $3.99 USD. 81160 words. Published on December 5, 2009. .

2010 Pearson Prize Teen Choice Award winner - Nowhere Feels Like Home doesn’t miss a beat as it picks up from the exciting conclusion of Misfit McCabe. Stuck in bed with a broken ankle and reeling from the loss of her father, her home, and life as she knew it, Katie McCabe must deal with her anger toward the town bully and a world that's fallen apart. 2nd book in the Misfit McCabe series
The Weight That Isn't There: Anxiety and Finding the Courage to Be    by Jack Preston King
Price: $0.99 USD. 1780 words. Published by New Paradigm Press  on March 17, 2010. .

What better definition could you ask for the word "anxiety?" The weight that isn't there. The weight of wasted potential, of what might have been, of what's stalking us around life's next corner, of pending deadlines, the unmet expectations of others... The weight that isn't there outweighs them all. But Michael also showed me, that night, anxiety's antidote -- the courage to be...
An Inmate's Daughter    by Jan Walker
Price: $6.00 USD. 37480 words. Published by Raven Publishing of Montana on April 15, 2010. .

Jenna's mother forbids her to tell her friends that her dad is in prison. Prison reflects on wives and children. Keeping the fact of prison secret becomes more difficult when the newspaper runs a story about Jenna's "Good Samaritan" rescue at the McNeil Island Corrections Center. She just wants to fit in. As Jenna writes in her journal, children of prisoners are doing time too.
How Big is Your Fishbowl?    by Robert Perrine
Price: $0.99 USD. 6760 words. Published on July 21, 2010. .

How Big is Your Fishbowl is a short story about the adventures of Marlene and Bob. Bob leads Marlene to tranquility. Marlene finds the path with many steps. And Linda stops eating long enough to find out what has Marlene so excited.