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The Tenderfoot's Guide to Family Camping    by Brian Greenleaf
Price: $5.99 USD. 41220 words. Published on February 5, 2011. .

Revised for 2011 from the hit, 1999, paperback edition, The Tenderfoot's Guide to Family Camping has been updated with all the latest information to painlessly get the novice, tenderfoot family camper off the couch and into the woods. Take a copy along on your phone or e-reading device.
Quiet People in a Noisy World    by Jon Remmerde
Price: $6.99 USD. 81410 words. Published on May 6, 2011. .

Quiet People in a Noisy World is a collection of 72 short, personal-experience essays that chronicle our family's adventures in rural living as caretakers of a hay and cattle ranch in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon, then as caretakers of the water inlets and the watershed for the city of Bend, Oregon, then as caretakers of a Girl Scout ranch in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
The Last Hope    by Jordan Evans
Price: $2.99 USD. 29750 words. Published on May 25, 2011. .

Antonia is a fifteen year old girl who lives in the future. As the story unfolds, she discovers that her mother is a spy for the KGB. Her mother is given a mission that will change their lives forever: they must find the last known copy of the Bible. This story of adventure, friendship and family will keep you on the edge of your seat.
RV Family Roadtrip    by Kathy and Neal Pignatora
Price: $1.99 USD. 8050 words. Published on May 30, 2011. .

The Complete How -to Guide for the ‘Hotel on Wheels’ Family that we wish we would have had when we started our RV adventures!
Things I Learned While Riding Mules    by Craig Marlatt
Price: $1.99 USD. 50890 words. Published on June 29, 2011. .

Things I Learned While Riding Mules is a non-stop adventure ride filled with laughter, insanity, drama and suspense. As you view the passing of world events through the sometimes zany but always fun life of Craig Marlatt, you’ll roar with laughter, blush with embarrassment and sigh with relief as
Siwash, The Biggest Little Indian Brave    by Thomas Bullock
Price: $0.99 USD. 66130 words. Published on July 16, 2011. .

This book portrays the daring exploits of Siwash, a small Indian boy who displays remarkable courage as he faces daring challenges and also demonstrates wisdom beyond his years in dealing with the cultural differences between the Indians and white settlers
Virtually Yours, Jonathan Newman    by Robert Rosell
Price: $2.99 USD. 111710 words. Published on July 26, 2011. .

Work, sex, relationships, and the meaning of life - in the future. "Virtually Yours, Jonathan Newman" is a provocative thriller about an ordinary American family swept along by political currents that spin their lives out of control. It's a dystopian peek at a libertarian future where the government is weak, the powerful are playing dirty, and life is no tea party.
Mitten Memoirs: Four Short Stories From The Heart Of The Great Lakes State    by Philip Wooldridge
Price: $2.99 USD. 21500 words. Published by Four Moons Books  on July 29, 2011. .

This combination book includes four delightful and endearing short stories based in Northeast Michigan. Included are: A Dog's Tale, The Moose And Leo LeSander, Granny Furhmann And The Last Supper, and Max Finnegan, Rogue Prince Of Pinconning. Click on the individual stories for samples of each. Purchase this e-book, and you'll get four stories for the price of three, plus a unique cover!
Hymns of Home    by Bill Bunn
Price: $0.99 USD. 27540 words. Published on September 19, 2011. .

This book is a chronological collection of Bill Bunn's work from 2000 to the present. All of the 29 essays have been previously published in venues from Canada's Globe and Mail to Salon.com.
Popcorn Girl in Like    by Melissa Yuan
Price: $3.99 USD. 42100 words. Published by Olo Books on September 29, 2011. .

Julia Sharpe can tell the future using popcorn. That's right, popcorn. It's like using tea leaves, only cooler. But the cute new kid, Darwin Jones, makes all the fortunetellers sick. How can Julia save the day and get Darwin to fall in like with her at the same time? Winner of the InnermoonLit Award for Best First Chapter of a Novel (2008)