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Climbing Family Trees, Whispers in the Leaves    by Trina Boice
Price: $2.99 USD. 82230 words. Published on November 1, 2009. .

“Climbing Family Trees” is a fun book written by twin sisters that includes helpful “how-to” tips to research your own family history. There are also over 100 true and amazing stories that will inspire you to discover your roots, honor your heritage and celebrate your family! Check out http://rootstelevision.typepad.com/climbing_family_trees
Legends - Family Stories and Myths    by Alice L. Luckhardt
You set the price! 26190 words. Published on December 6, 2009. .

Misconstrued tales, unspoken events, a heroic deed, a celebrity or a shady past; all of which can be unchallenged family stories handed down by grandmother, but could sweet old grandma have gotten the story wrong all these years? Anyone fascinated with the unusual, strange or bizarre aspects of one’s ancestors will enjoy "Legends". They will learn the genealogical sources to solving mysteries.
Remembering Wilma    by Christy Baldwin
Price: $4.99 USD. 270 words. Published by Tribute Books on June 8, 2010. .

Remembering Wilma is the story of a young boy who likes to read about his great grandmother. Throughout the story he learns about his mother and grandmother and learns to love his great grandmother even though he wasn't old enough to remember her. This children's picture book captures the value of love through generations. It encourages families to think about their own heritage and members.
Facts, Myths, Folklore, & Fables    by Mike Davis
Price: $1.99 USD. 18810 words. Published on June 30, 2010. .

Who hasn't said, "Someday I'm going to write my life story." Most of us mean to do just that, but aren't sure where to start. Here's a guide that will give you that starting point, and a process to help you work your way through to the end. Facts, Myths, Folklore, & Fables won't tell you how to be a writer, or what to write, but it will give you a roadmap to follow as you gather the data.
Who Put the Pickle in the Fruit Salad    by Salley K. Fuller
Price: $9.99 USD. 19140 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on April 26, 2011. .

This book is a mystery of sorts; a collection of poems and southern, dysfunctional family and friends’ recipes and is dedicated to Brittany and Ashley, the first of the fourth generation, who have the challenging opportunity to make the Foust blood-lineage a real family at long last … but only if they do it together. They are our last hope.
Billy's Family    by Eric B. Thomasma
Price: $2.99 USD. 1350 words. Published on May 11, 2011. .

As an only child, Billy wishes for a bigger family. But spending a day at his great-grandfather’s family reunion shows him that ‘family’ includes far more than just Mommy and Daddy. Billy’s Family is an introduction to some of the terms and concepts of family relationships.
A Favor    by Paul Daak
Price: Free! 1180 words. Published on July 6, 2011. .

Norm calls Sven to ask for a favor but neglects to consider Sven's financial predicament.
Rantings of a Disturbed Mind    by jesse david
Price: $4.99 USD. 43180 words. Published on August 16, 2011. .

Normal day-to-day activities which are typically part of the American fabric, completely annoy some folks: going to the doctor, shopping at Costco, listening to commercials. In a perfect world people wouldn't smack their lips or talk during movies. But this isn't a perfect place. Earth is filled with those with disturbed minds - like mine.
Come Visit Us Sometime    by Lelanthran Krishna Manickum
Price: Free! 390 words. Published on November 15, 2011. .

Fred takes care of pushy relatives inviting themselves over. This funny short story is all about that which is never mentioned - the visiting in-laws.
I Hate My In-laws    by Debbie Carrington-Klein
Price: $4.99 USD. 76360 words. Published on March 6, 2012. .

How can it be that the love of your life can come accompanied with such criticizing and audacious family members? The subject of belligerent in-laws is a common and yet sensitive issue and one that will resonate with millions of people around the world.I am certain that this book will strike a chord with just about anybody who is married and will identify with the hapless wife,who tries to please.