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David Caudle

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    Viva, The Vegan Fly Trap
    Downward Facing Debbie
    • Downward Facing Debbie

      • 56pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Ditched at the altar, disoriented Debbie dives headlong into yoga to deal with her damage. Luck guides her to an exclusive class at a tony Hamptons studio led by two gorgeous, wise, powerful women. After healing physically and emotionally beyond her dreams, Debbie spots cracks in the studio's stunning facade of unity. If her spiritual doctors cannot heal themselves, will their latest patient have a permanent relapse? 4F, 2M 1 Hour, 30 Minutes

      Downward Facing Debbie
    • Viva, The Vegan Fly Trap

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Viva, The Vegan Fly Trap is a universal tale of one individual fighting peer pressure-- and even her own instincts-- to stay true to her unique self. With charming words and vivid color illustrations by award-winning playwright and painter, David Caudle. The book is ideal for children ages 3-8, but all of us at any age can relate to Viva's plight. The story even includes simple scientific facts that dispel long-held misconceptions about Viva's species. Viva, The Vegan Fly Trap is the most admirable, adorable carnivorous (or not) plant you could ever hope to meet!

      Viva, The Vegan Fly Trap
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      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      We expect a lot from the people we love: a clean criminal record, a lack of sadistic tendencies, a quick "I'm alive" every two years or so. Unfortunately for Marian, her son Paul falls short of everyone's expectations- he's in jail for aggravated assault after bailing out of rehab, which she only finds out after his girlfriend Shelly shows up unannounced. Despite what it looks like, Shelly says, Paul's actually turned a corner. He's sober (thanks to her), he's working, and he's really in jail because of an overreaction. Marian wants to put up her car for Paul's bail, but her girlfriend Beth and friend/landlady Nat are skeptical. While Beth is almost willing to give Paul a second (or a hundredth) shot, Nat is a little less optimistic (and a little more sauced). If they're all going to be a family again when Paul returns, it will take more than weekly donuts and microwaved leftover pizza to teach them how to love. 4F, 1M 1 Hour, 35 Minutes

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