Barbara Fox
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A fun, little book of simple four stanza rhymes using the alphabet starting with A is for ants and ending with Z is for zipper. The cartoon characters for each letter make the rhymes easy to learn and repeat. The book is a fun and simple way to both learn the alphabet and practice rhyming words.
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A collection of articles, essays, poems and plays about how different authors are dealing/coping with the pandemic. Barbara Fox wrote several plays on the subject Including The Visit (a couple is reluctant to have company) QuickMeeton Zoom (a virtual dating service) and Mothers, Daughters, Friends (home schooling) and she invited other authors to contribute their plays, articles, and poems. Several responded. Stephen Olson wrote a play about a virtual...
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a collection of articles i wrote and published about my family and our life in suburbia in the 1960s and 1970s. I found them tucked away in a file cabinet and it was like a backward trip to my past. i wrote about everything from camping vacations to clothes shopping, to growing tomatoes, I think anyone who raised a family and lived in the suburbs in the 60s and 70s will enjoy reminiscing and remembering with me.
4) Widowpedia
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A fictionalized version of the author's "Act Two" which she wrote after her husband of over forty years died. She shares information, ideas and advice about coping with the death of a spouse, living and going out alone, paying bills, connecting with friends. dipping a toe into Internet dating and learning that it is possible to be happy again. The book includes several "widowisms", little sayings like "fake it till you make it" and 'Don't give...
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The inside story of how Barbara Fox started an interactive theater company, Mystery On the Menu, in 1986 with an investment of nothing but time (and $100 for business cards) and built it into a successful and profitable business. There are chapters on writing, directing and acting in a participatory play and other chapters on the business side of managing a theater company. Murder, Mystery and Me has anecdotes about the different shows the company...
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A collection of thirteen mysteries for adults and children who like to solve mysteries and puzzles. Who stole the lottery ticket? Who threatened the babysitter? Who ran up bills on a friend's credit card? Try to solve these and other mysteries before reading the solution on the next page. Each story is followed by a mini-mystery or puzzle to solve
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A Passover seder, a book launch, a mystery club meeting and a murder all happened on the same night and Sandy Evens, the owner of the inn where the above events occurred has her hands full dealing with them and with her step-daughters romance with the handsome, young rabbi. The mystery club and Sandy investigate. Was the murderer Sophie, the kosher caterer or Jay the disgruntled author or Marsha, the victim's ex-wife or could it have been the publishers...
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How did you make that? Can I have the recipe? If you've ever said that to a friend or family member you will enjoy Recipes They Sent, Round Two because all of the recipes in the book are from real cooks who prepared the entrees or desserts or soups/salads in their real kitchens. The recipes vary from sppetizers like Spinach Puffs and Blue Cheese Veggie Dips to entrees like Mexican Pizza and Healthy soup to decadent desserts like doble chocolate...