

Erica From America
What is it like to set a goal that seems so crazy that all of your friends and family think you are crazy?
Erica from America: Swimming from Europe to Africa tells the story of Erica, who, as a child grew up wanting to do everything, and later decided to swim the Strait of Gibraltar. Her friends think she is crazy but Erica is determined (even if a little nervous) and decides she is going to swim from Europe to Africa no matter what. But when she gets to Spain, her plans are interrupted by the winds and another group of swimmers, who befriend her and ask her to swim with them. But ultimately, she and the other swimmers are all set to swim. They reach their goal to swim from Europe to Africa but not without a lot of activity during the swim!
Erica from America is a spunky character who wants to show the world how to dream big and then go about achieving those dreams…even when there are lot of things or people who may get in the way. She hopes to inspire every child – girl or boy – to dream big and then reach for more.

Anne Thornton's Insider's Guide to Home Improvement
Anne Thornton knows first hand that being knowledgeable, prepared and proactive can make a huge difference in both the severity of a problem and the cost to repair that problem.
Anne Thornton’s Insider Guide to Home Improvement is filled with tips, reminders, checklists and calendars to help you manage your home repair and remodeling projects, whether you use a contractor or do it yourself.
Swimming from Europe to Africa
Professional Tips to Maintain Your Home
Towards The Light
Journeys of Hope, Courage and Inspiration
raising awareness and funds in the fight against domestic violence and sexual assault.
Towards The Light…Journeys of Hope, Courage and Inspiration is a poignant collaboration of 16 personal stories form women who are survivors of domestic violence. Follow their journey as they courageously overcame insurmountable struggles and found their way to a new and better life. Their accounts will inspire you and bring hope and healing to others who may be suffering right now.
by Erica Moffett
Illustrated by Martin Rossacki
by Anne Thornton
by Diane Simovich

What's Wrong With Mommy?
