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PRAISE FOR BOLDLY BELONG "A really important book--restoring disabled people's self image and celebrating the power of individuality." --DANIEL AHERNE, Founder of Adjust and author of The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity "Julie's thoughtful voice guides readers through the process of dismantling stigmas and shame in their lives. This is a topic that the disability community needs, and Julie's someone I deeply trust to show the way. I hope all disabled people can learn how to boldly belong and be authentically themselves." --CATARINA RIVERA, MSEd, MPH, CPACC, Public Speaker, DEIA Consultant, and Content Creator @BlindishLatina "Julie masterfully breaks down complex topics and provides actionable strategies for deconstructing harmful belief systems that are unfortunately still held by many. Her insights into how self-stigma and external judgments affect identity, decision-making, and overall well-being are both profound and empowering. While the book encourages readers to prioritize their own values, goals, and needs, it also seems to offer a clear path to overcoming internalized ableism and societal expectations. Boldly Belong isn't just a book, it's a call to embrace who you are unapologetically and to find true belonging by being your most authentic self. It caused me to pause and realize who I am outside of being the CEO of Disclo--something I don't think I've had the chance to do since getting on the entrepreneurial roller coaster six years ago." --HANNAH OLSON, CEO of Disclo and a Forbes 30 under 30
First published as "Anna's Gold" by Arrow Books. "A love story that won't disappoint." Australia, 1867 With baby in arms, Anna follows her husband into their new beginning-a hot, dusty gold mining camp called Bitter Creek. Always dreaming of the hat shop she will have one day, Anna finds new friends in this no-man's land: a Chinese girl, an old American prospector whose son, Sam, often visits. There's a spark, but she is married and Sam's a wanted man with just cause to hate the district's sergeant. When the murderous greed of the local police unleashes a torrent of violence upon the unsuspecting miners, the only survivors, Anna and her baby, are rescued by the outlaw, who soon discovers he has been accused of yet another crime he did not commit.
Loire Valley, France, 1212. Adelina de Polignac is forced into a marriage of convenience to a man she detests. Her true love she cannot have - Geoffrey, her orphaned cousin, now a Benedictine monk whose heart doesn't belong with the church. When Adelina's father is murdered, she tries to escape her fate by joining the Children's Crusade, but Gabriel of Lyon thwarts her plan. Gabriel, her father's most merciless knight, will stop at nothing to acquire the Polignac estate. Can a young woman, who once dreamed of being a warrior, go unarmed into battle against a violent, avaricious mercenary? "Exceptional... Terrific story-telling... Abundance of author talent..."
Gray's a country kid who finds Boo, a magical critter that came out of the farm's bore. He's cute, he talks, he's great company, but the best thing about Boo is his poo. Boo is a little diamond factory, and he's been on the surface too long and needs to go home to his family. But home is deep underground. Can Gray help Boo find his way home?
Ex-undercover cop Kerry Staines wants a fresh start in a small country town. But what he finds in Mallen is The Site: cursed for 10,000 years, a place where black legends and white spirits unite. The Site: of a maximum security prison near a swamp where a missing teen lies dead, her soul restless because her murderers go unpunished. Until now.
In 1911, a young John Shaw from South Carolina had his first taste of flying. In 1926, two years after the plane crash death of his best friend, he attempted a solo flight record in a refitted 1923 Curtiss Jenny. Then, with half the journey completed, his plane was caught in a storm, went down, and for seventeen years he was listed as missing, presumed dead. 'The Longest Winter' is a work of fiction, the tale of one man's life. His story is one of despair and courage, tragedy and triumph-stranded on an uncharted rocky island, his body broken by the crash, John is adopted into a tribe of Aleuts, until the evacuation of the Aleutian Islands in May 1943. This is John's story.
Sometimes knowing the future can be deadly. Rebecca Miller is a gifted clairvoyant who knows what's ahead for everyone but herself. When a psychic reading for a US senator's wife reveals the assassination of the next President, she is taken into the protective custody of the US government. Even though her bodyguard is a former Navy SEAL, Rebecca soon discovers that helping to keep a future President alive is actually a battle for her own survival.
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