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"The dark apocalyptic atmosphere and philosophical revelations at the world's possible end are satisfying." - Blue Ink ReviewsTrapped within the confines of Fort Leavenworth Military Prison, Duke Hollander yearns for redemption and the chance to reunite with his beloved wife and children. With only a few years left on his sentence, Duke strives to be a model prisoner and find solace in his faith-a quest put to the test when his cellmate is John Roberts, an inmate with a life sentence and nothing to lose.As Duke navigates the challenges of prison life, an unexpected enemy emerges: Isaac Agigi, an old adversary. Suddenly, a massive explosion rocks Fort Leavenworth, shrouding it in chaos as the prison's power mysteriously fails. Amid the turmoil, Duke faces a harrowing choice: stay and risk his life at the hands of Agigi and his ruthless allies or make a perilous escape with the unpredictable John Roberts.Embark on a riveting journey with Duke as he battles through a dystopian landscape, fighting for his survival, his love, and the possibility of reuniting with his family. Can he overcome his adversaries and find his way back home, or will the shadows of his past consume him before he can grasp the future he so fervently seeks?
Vivila Gulmon longs for a sense of normalcy in her life, but her existence is far from ordinary. Six years prior, Vivila discovered her extraordinary nature when she transformed into a winged werecat during a traumatic gym class incident. Now eighteen, Vivila's life takes a dark turn when she is sold to the nefarious gang known as the King Cobras, led by the abusive Ross Templeton.Forced into brutal bare-knuckle boxing matches for Ross's criminal clientele, Vivila's future seems bleak until a chance encounter with Aldric O'Connor, an Alpha werewolf. Intrigued by Vivila's resilience, Aldric decides to intervene, rescuing her from the clutches of the King Cobras and forever altering the course of her life.Faced with the opportunity for a fresh start, Vivila must navigate a world where unconditional love and genuine kindness seem elusive, especially after enduring years of abuse. As she embarks on her journey, she questions whether true compassion exists or if everyone harbors ulterior motives behind their acts of goodwill.No Bounds is a gripping tale that explores Vivila's quest for normalcy, while delving into the complexities of trust, love, and the lengths one must go to find redemption in a world filled with darkness and secrets.
This is the story of a self-made, second-generation Puerto Rican raised in New York City with an unyielding determination to succeed. Angel Balestier avoided the allure of organized crime, recognizing its limited prospects. A chance opportunity led him to secure a position at a commercial music recording studio, plunging him into the world of music, and dedicated himself relentlessly to mastering the trade, viewing it as his sole path to escape.After spending several years under the guidance of legendary sound recording engineer and producer Phil Ramone, who provided his entry into the music business, Angel became enthralled by this world. A few years later, he made the life-changing decision to relocate to Los Angeles alongside renowned sound impresarios Ami Hadani and Tom Hidley. In a remarkably short span, Angel established himself as a prominent sound recording engineer. Despite the challenges, he remained unstoppable; music had become an inseparable part of his life.The 1960s marked a pivotal era for music in Los Angeles, with the rise of significant recording studios and independent sound engineers. The British Invasion further solidified Los Angeles as the new epicenter, attracting talent from the East Coast. Before establishing his flagship facility, Group IV Recording, Angel made significant stops at MGM RECORDS, MOTOWN STUDIOS, and his independent venture, ALB Productions.
BEWARE... THE BLACK RIDERS HAVE ARRIVED!When an elusive pirate is captured and brought before the Red Queen for judgment, he and what's left of his crew tell a fantastic tale of death and destruction relentlessly heading toward the Kingdom of Servitica. Mystical soldiers of unlimited strength are desolating everything in their path with the solitary goal of destroying the Red Queen's Bodyguard-Avarom! And they're not the only ones who wish to destroy him.Enter Gilan from the far-off Kingdom of Trinia, a realm nearly laid waste by those very same soldiers. Gilan is now on a murderous hunt for revenge, with Avarom as the main target.Then there's Nera, the enigmatic Goddess of the Northwest Woods: angered by the sudden influx of evil in the Great Lands, Nera seeks to regain the balance of tranquility by annihilating the root cause-Avarom!It's all-out action as Avarom must fight for his life against trained assassins, mystical soldiers, and an angry ancient goddess. With death looming ever closer from a rogue's gallery of bloodthirsty adversaries, Avarom must relentlessly fight to stay alive as his path of survival draws him ever closer to battling...The Black Riders!
Wolf of the Aegean, Book One of the Seafourthe Saga, is a gripping sea story rooted in history. It follows the journey of the Wolf of the Aegean, a passionate freedom fighter and privateer, and his loyal crew as they stand against the might of the Ottoman Empire and, later, the world's great empires.As they sail through the chapters, you'll be immersed in a tale of action, adventure, daring missions, and perilous encounters with historical figures. Amidst the chaos, an unexpected love story unfolds when the Wolf meets his Aphrodite, Lady Lynden Seafourthe of Scotland. Love at first sight becomes a reality in the enchanting Garden of Chateau-Versailles, Paris.But love is never simple, and as the Wolf embarks on a journey to fulfill Lady Seafourthe's contract to Cathay, he discovers that vengeance demands a heavy price. In a world where history unfolds in a cycle of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis, the Wolf's path is paved with challenges and heart-wrenching decisions.]
In The Elusiveness of Equality, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion specialist, Alexandra McGroarty, addresses the pressing issue of gender equity in our world-specifically in sports and media. Moving beyond the binary division of men and women, she advocates for equity for all, including transgender, gender-fluid, and non-binary individuals. McGroarty explores the complex realm of gender politics, examining its impact on home life, social dynamics, entertainment, and the workplace. Through insightful analysis, she sheds light on the challenges faced by underrepresented genders, emphasizing the need to understand and unlearn traditional gender roles.The book delves into the intertwined nature of gender and women's equity, recognizing the unique responsibility women have in advocating for gender equality. McGroarty emphasizes the importance of language and pronouns in shaping perceptions of gender and explores breaking free from societal expectations. The LGBTQ+ movement is thoroughly examined, covering historical backgrounds, media portrayals, and progress, while acknowledging the road ahead.The Elusiveness of Equality guides readers on how to promote equality in their lives, supporting the LGBTQ+ movement, advocating for reproductive rights, and engaging with elected representatives. McGroarty, joined by influential voices in sports and media, demonstrates how actions, volunteering, and using our voices can challenge bias and broaden perspectives for equity for all.
Twelve to fourteen percent (12-14%) of the estimated 14.5 million Americans who abuse alcohol are at risk of developing Wernicke-Korsakoff's Syndrome (WKS). This syndrome arises from a severe deficiency in Vitamin B1 caused by alcohol abuse, which can lead to brain damage, impaired cognitive function, amnesia, and even death. Early intervention is paramount in preventing and treating alcohol abuse and WKS, as it can potentially save lives in acute cases.Understanding WKS becomes crucial when a family member is grappling with alcohol addiction. It often goes undiagnosed due to imprecise diagnostic criteria and its similarity to other disorders, but unlike other forms of dementia, 75% of WKS patients can experience some reversal of its effects if treated early.Drawing from a decade of personal experience caring for an alcoholic spouse who developed WKS, Karl Muller offers invaluable insights and resources to assist spouses, partners, and families in making informed decisions regarding diagnosis, treatment, and care management.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. It ain't history. None of this happened. Yes, technically, most of the incidents are inspired by books and websites claiming to tell the "truth" about the Bushes and right-wing politics in the U.S, but let's get real-it's all made up.After all, the novel suggests that W. Averell "Dogsbody" Harriman convinced Prescott Bush to set up a new Republic of Texas in 1931. That obviously didn't happen. None of it did.So, a boilerplate work-of-fiction disclaimer for us would include at least the following: Prescott Bush wasn't a closet Nazi, George Bush the Elder wasn't a CIA tool, George Bush the Younger wasn't an early cloning experiment gone bad, and Dogsbody Harriman wasn't a giant 10,000-year-old bug from under the sea. Abraham Lincoln isn't still alive, chilling at the bottom of a lake in Texas with his devil-water-cow Bessie. Lincoln was never a giant beetle from ancient Lemuria. And, of course, a spray can of insecticide decidedly did not wipe out all reality at the stroke of midnight, 1999. Y2K bug our asses!In short, don't believe a word you read in this book.---Douglas Robinson is neither a former Professor of Ichthyorhetoric at Liberal State University in Kansas (a land-locked state!) nor sadly deceased. Nor is he the author of The Seventeen Most Explosive Ichthyotopoi or the best-selling comic book Fish Rhetoric for Dummies. He is certainly not the celebrated host of the podcast Why Fish Argue (And Why You Should Care). His previous original novel with Atmosphere Press was a pseudotranslation of J. I. Vatanen's The Last Days of Maiju Lassila.
Pilgrim's Verses by Sabrina A. Fortes and Caio Ãlvar Fañez presents a unique narrative in poetic prose that unfolds through multiple characters and timelines. This captivating work reveres significant episodes in the life of the prophet Muhammad, from the revelation of the Holy Word of Allah by the angel Gabriel to the triumphant recapture of Mecca.The journey introduces Haidar, a devout individual in the era of Saladin. Embarking on a pilgrimage to Mecca, Haidar reflects on pivotal moments of his youth, offering readers profound insight into his spiritual evolution.Nabrisa adds another layer to the narrative tapestry; a spirited Englishwoman defying societal norms by enlisting as a combatant during the Third Crusade, she leaves home to embark on a quest to reunite with her father, who serves under the banner of King Richard the Lionheart.A malevolent djinn named Salman, cursed and driven by diabolical motives, seeks to eradicate the foundations of the Islamic religion, starting from its inception with the prophet Muhammad up to the present day.The Pilgrim's Verses stands as a compelling antithesis to Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses. Through its pages, the work elevates the Islamic faith by highlighting its core values of love, humanism, and brotherhood. In contrast to the discord sown by its antagonist, this narrative strives to amplify the essence of the Islamic religion, fostering a deeper understanding of its teachings and principles.
With a deft hand, Parish weaves into this religious thriller facts of historical relevance, sumptuous descriptions of regional foods ... and an admiring attentiveness in the depictions of his women characters. Parish has crafted a prescient and thoughtfully weighty story that reflects on religion's effect on relationships and communities.- Kirkus ReviewsThe Twitter Gospels brilliantly combines intrigue, history, and church politics that tells a story of power, conflict, and religious fervor without losing sight of the importance of faith, devotion, and love. - J. ErstlingJesuit high school teacher and Seminarian Paolo Venticinque is abruptly dispatched by the Vatican to Jerusalem. His mission: to interview hospital patients who believe themselves to be Jesus Christ and to discover the voice behind a progressive Twitter account that warns the world of the Vatican's "false teachers". Unbeknownst to Paolo, the viral account is seen as a growing threat by conservatives within the Vatican, who are determined to silence it while conspiring against a beloved and inclusive pope. Follow Paolo through a crisis of faith as he strives to view a confusing world through compassionate eyes.
Grace High School: An Amazing Place for ALL Kids!Grace, Oregon, appears to be an ideal setting for raising a family - an amazing place for ALL kids, as touted on the school's website. However, this picturesque image takes a hit when the new Superintendent of Schools decides to ban all political posters and symbols on school premises. LGBTQ+ Rainbow posters and Black Lives Matter signs are the first casualties.The superintendent's decision doesn't do him any favors in the eyes of the community, especially after he dismisses the high school's first Black football coach for leading his team in prayer. As tensions rise, a controversial school play featuring questionable characters and themes further deepens divisions within the town.Grace transforms into a town divided, with factions emerging, each driven by their own political agendas. Everyone claims to want to save Grace, but the question remains: do they truly?
Just like JAWS, except when it's not.Sparks, Nevada, Friday evening, 6:05 PM. An explosive killing in an outdoor public bathroom sets off a brutal battle. Within two hours, peace is shattered as another savage toilet attack occurs on the ground floor of a Reno residence.Sirens wail and ambulances race across Truckee Meadows, tending to brutally wounded victims. Mayor Pete Ferrari rushes back to his Reno office, but Saturday brings even worse news. Unbearable casualties spread to the surrounding elevations.In desperation, Ferrari reaches out to Dr. Oakes, director of the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, Oregon. Oakes, accompanied by his attractive lab assistant, doctoral candidate Kristian Bjornsen (KB), volunteers to fly his seaplane to Tahoe City, where they'll be picked up by Detective Able Sanchez.By Sunday, authorities link all attacks to a water source and a pungent earthen hole in an outdoor Forest Service toilet. KB devises a desperate solution: citizens must stay away from water until officials can eliminate the threat posed by the savage HAGFISH.
The Call of the Jesus Christ is a poignant and deeply personal tribute to Jesus Christ and His devoted followers, penned by an author who has experienced His presence firsthand. Through eloquent and evocative verses, readers embark on a spiritual odyssey, delving into the profound connection between the Savior and those who faithfully follow Him.With a voice that resonates with both lyricism and inspiration, this collection exalts the divine love shared between Christ and each individual, underscoring the sacred significance of this eternal bond. It serves as a heartfelt reminder for readers to cherish and honor this precious relationship, urging them to reflect on their own spiritual journeys and embrace the unwavering truth of Jesus Christ.The poems within this collection aim to bring solace and reassurance to believers, illuminating the fact that they are never alone-God is always by their side, bringing comfort and joy. Through the beauty of the author's words, readers are reminded of the immense love Jesus Christ has for His children and are encouraged to find strength and inspiration in this truth. The Call of the Jesus Christ seeks to uplift and unite believers, inviting them to embrace the divine presence in their lives and forge a deeper connection with their Savior.
Rock star. Ninja. Zig-zag. If these words make you want to puke, then this book is for you. If these words sometimes find their way into your writing, then this book is also for you.The world of business is filled with jargon, cliché, and nauseating "work-speak." Most emails are boring, confusing, or too long. More and more often we encounter mindless and enervating "content," much of which is generated by content mills or AI.In An MFA for your MBA, award-winning writer, editor, and ad exec Phillip Mandel offers authoritative instructions on improving writing skills. From the magic of metaphors to eliminating uninspired clichés, this book provides tips on keeping readers engaged and absorbing criticism, and outlines why it all really, really matters.Combining the skills and techniques of a graduate-level MFA program in creative writing with decades of expertise in marketing as a marketing guru, Mandel delivers practical advice on becoming a better, more creative communicator in business and life.
That pivotal moment transforms us at our core, leaving us forever changed. Is it destiny or misfortune? Ever since a brutal calamity struck Nuha years ago, she has cocooned herself in a predictable, monotonous existence-a self-imposed routine. Her days revolve around familiar locales in Amman, never varying. Evenings are dedicated to perusing the pages of a young girl's diary with a dandelion-adorned cover. But one day, an encounter upends her world, forcing her to confront an unrecognizable version of herself. This self is driven by a desire to break free, rediscover forgotten passions, and embrace happiness anew. From where did this sudden urge come? Should she grasp it or let it slip? What risks does it entail? And whose dandelion-adorned diary is Nuha drawing strength from as she entertains all the other questions? Spanning three generations of Jordanians, Dance Around the Dandelion delves into intricate emotions of loss, guilt, resilience, and determination. Explore the struggle to kindle hope in dark times when death seems a tempting escape. Dima Bader contemplates the profound power of relationships in lightening our burdens and soothing our inner demons.
"With this collection of selected poems, Partelow has taken the threads of woman's existence and woven them into a vivid tapestry of a life richly lived, poetry that is poignant and passionate, revealing and brave."-Anne LeClaire, author of Listening Below the Noise, The Halo Effect, and Entering Normal "Here are poems for the people, reflections of deep sorrow and joy that cover the spectrum of a lifetime-a distillation of passion and pain. Judith Partelow speaks from the heart, shines a light into the soul, captures the fragility of life, and conveys complex emotional experiences with clarity. This collection is truly a treasure."- Lily Poritz Miller, author, former editor at The Macmillan Company and McGraw-Hill, senior editor at McClelland and Stewart. "Judith Partelow's poetry collection, Passion & Provocation, is a must-read for any woman who has lived and loved. Her voice will sound as familiar as your own with its yearnings, triumphs, regrets and humor, a voice that speaks from the 'inside out' about a woman's life today."- Nancy Rubin Stuart, author, POOR RICHARD'S WOMEN: Deborah Read Franklin and the Other Women Behind the Founding Father "Passion and Provocation is a rich compilation of poems about the many phases of womanhood. Partelow uses musical language that sings her emotion: "Tropical ma-an/pulsates to a calypso beat." In a tender moment, the author ponders the life of a mother: "an endless tune/we dance to all our lives." She chronicles past relationships, old loves and new, while drawing the reader in with sensual images that celebrate her children and her own younger self. These are poems to savor for their astonishing beauty and contemplative vision."-Robin Smith-Johnson, Author, Dream of the Antique Dealer's Daughter, and Gale Warnings Passion & Provocation is an invitation to explore the many colors of Judith Partelow's poetry; a tapestry of threads woven through tender longings and joyful celebrations of love, friendships, marriages, family bonds, the soul, and other themes of a life well lived.
Life Giver Roe, Sorcerer Ori, Tamer Theo, and Storm Catcher Tora, four estranged siblings with magical backpacks, race against time to solve an age-old prophecy foretelling an uprising and war. Along their daring journey, they discover a locked box, encounter the Ghost of Ruin, and unearth family secrets that hold clues to locating the elusive Shadow Stone and Mirror Tree-critical elements in saving their mystical world, Drifters Realm.In Mirror Tree, book two of the Drifters Realm fantasy adventure series, twelve-year-old triplets Ori, Roe, and Tora, along with their older brother Theo, must trust their unpredictable magic and each other. Together, they attempt to stop the Guardians, whose supernatural powers are controlled by their uncle, First City Leader Zane. He is determined to steal Ori's Sorcerer Obligation and impose his oppressive rule beyond their realm.As peril intensifies, the lines between right and wrong blur and the siblings fight to stay one step ahead of danger. They traverse through forests, deserts, caves, and swamps with the assistance of Ori and Roe's ancient rings, their friends, and the outcast teenagers known as the Menace. In Mirror Tree, AnneMarie Mazotti Gouveia continues the compelling story of survival and the power of friendship and family.
Ted is a dog and he teaches life lessons.Patience is a virtue with many expressions.Piper is a puppy who gets in all kinds of troubleand causes mischief for his mom on the double! But with Ted at her side, Mom will learn to have patience.You can learn too, and be helpful and gracious!
She struggles against her enemies.But still, they stand in her way. In 14th century England, Meg of St. Michael's Mead endures a life of abuse and isolation due to her birth deformity. However, her fortunes change when the village wise woman saves her and teaches her the art of healing. After witnessing a shocking birth, Meg discovers her true purpose: to become England's first licensed female physician and provide compassionate care to women. To achieve her goal, Meg seeks the tutelage of William of Oxford, a gruff surgeon who agrees to mentor her. But there's a catch. She must keep a secret-William and his son Gerard are performing illegal human dissections-and she must assist them. As Gerard and Meg work together, their feelings for each other deepen. Amidst a civil war, Meg makes an enemy of the Queen, who accuses her of treason. Forced to flee to Montpellier, France, Meg tries to enter medical school, only to be met with resistance. She is told to marry, stay at home, and please her husband. Meg refuses to conform. When a deadly epidemic breaks out in Montpellier, Meg has one last chance to prove herself, but at the risk of losing Gerard. A story of one woman's courage and persistence, this captivating tale follows Meg's arduous journey of overcoming prejudice and adversity as she battles societal expectations amidst the specter of a lethal epidemic.
In An Accidental Pilgrim, retired physicist and Argentinean immigrant Maria Caponi, a non-religious widow of Jewish heritage, takes readers on a transformative journey along the rugged and challenging "El Camino de Santiago" trail. While it may seem like a typical hiking story, Maria's memoir is anything but ordinary. Her prose and poetry are woven together to create a tapestry of her life, including her childhood in Argentina, her experiences as a graduate student in the U.S., her marriage to her best friend, and the many journeys that have shaped her identity. An Accidental Pilgrim is a memoir that will resonate with anyone who has embarked on a journey of self-discovery. Maria's words invite readers to explore the world's beauty and complexity, reflect on the past, and embrace the unknown possibilities of the future. --- "Maria Caponi invites us along on an arduous, wondrous journey, as she hikes El Camino with a group of friends, learning again and again to love herself, her one precious life, the beautiful world in which she finds herself, wherever she goes. In the process, the reader also falls in love with this pilgrim - vulnerable, funny, warm, wise, and deeply human as she is." -Cecilia Woloch, Poet, writer, Fulbright Foundation fellow, Pushcart Prize award winner, author of Tsigan, the Gypsy Poem.
The time is now, the place is here. Kathy Marvin's life takes a thrilling turn when she discovers a mysterious book drifting along the Fremont Falls River. Within its pages, she unravels the secrets of the para-transfuser, an ancient device capable of realizing time travel since the dawn of humanity. The text also speaks of a parallel world and a destined warrior's mission to free the Leviathan from the clutches of an Earthly King. With explicit instructions to throw the book into the sea, Kathy embarks on an extraordinary journey to different worlds. Join her in this mesmerizing collection of adventures spanning history and beyond, where imagination knows no bounds in an ever-expanding universe of captivating stories.
"Another delightful outing for Pharo, this time investigating--between bouts of suffragette campaigning--a murder at a Canadian resort. Pharo brings all her usual brio to the task, with the hefty back up of Burford Simmons, her devoted attorney husband, and assorted assistants, including the maestro himself, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Pharo's mysteries froth with charm, as she does, yet offer a satisfying depth of research and the immersive backdrop of turn-of-the-century America."- Marina Endicott, winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and finalist for the Giller Prize"If you want to read a compelling new mystery, search no further than Steve Skurka's new novel. The indomitable Pharo Simmons has returned with her characteristic resilience, acuity, and relentlessness. As the Great War looms in Europe, Pharo, with the help of Arthur Conan Doyle, no less, is once again a wonder to behold as she solves a crime as hard as the gem at the very heart of it. Pharo and the Murder at Smoke Lake is a terrific second installment in what promises to be a rich and bold series."- Joe Kertes, winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour and the U.S. National Jewish Book Award for Fiction---In the midst of the impending European war in July 1914, the renowned author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, embarks on a tour of Canada along with his wife, as guests of the Grand Trunk Railway. Their final weekend takes them to a log camp in Algonquin Park on Smoke Lake, where they are joined by Mason Caulfield, head of the railway, and Rudolph Mulino, a silent film actor.Pharo Simmons, president of the Sherlock Holmes fan club in Buffalo, sets off for Toronto to interview Sir Arthur upon his return from the picturesque Smoke Lake, where the Doyles indulged in fishing and canoeing. However, the tranquility of the trip is shattered when one of their companions suddenly disappears and is presumed by the police to have drowned. The Doyles hastily plan to return to England, but not before Sir Arthur meets Pharo and enlists her assistance in unraveling the mystery that surrounds Smoke Lake. The author of the Sherlock Holmes books and stories suspects foul play and murder are afoot.Together, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Pharo Simmons form an unlikely partnership to investigate the mysterious incident. Was it truly an accident, or a deliberate act of murder at Smoke Lake? The duo are determined to uncover the truth, expose the crime and identify the elusive killer.
In downtown San Francisco, an unexpected reunion unfurls between two former high school friends, Billy Feeney and Stevie Alpert, who once shared the bustling streets of Brooklyn. Now, separated by an astounding 3,000-mile gap from their familiar roots, fate has orchestrated their chance encounter at a bus stop.At the heart of the narrative lies Billy, a figure shrouded in enigma, setting in motion a series of bewildering and seemingly inexplicable actions that defy conventional understanding. Against this backdrop, Stevie's life story intricately weaves into Billy's, sparking a chain of events that blur the lines between choice and happenstance. As the characters navigate the crossroads of their interwoven fates, the delicate threads of choice and cosmic alignment are artfully entwined.Throughout A Coincidental Life, the intricate interplay between agency and the obscured prompts readers to contemplate a profound existential question: Do the reins of our lives rest in our hands, or are we subjects to the whims of coincidence, serendipity, and the veiled forces of destiny?
Written by the daughter of Russian Mennonite immigrants, this collection of heritage stories takes the reader from a small war-torn village in eastern Ukraine in 1943 to a hamlet in Austria and finally to the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is here that Jacob and Katie settle and create a new life for their family, upholding the traditions of their Mennonite heritage while embracing the new. A return trip to St. Peter am Kammersberg in Austria with adult children in 1974 creates further insight into the past and a juxtaposition to the present.Through vignettes of farm life and travel, the generations of women in the family share their stories, highlighting the struggles between old and new perspectives and spiritual and secular values. Two captivating stories, "Safe Haven" and "The Green Jacket," explore the challenges faced in navigating the complexities of heritage and identity.At times both heartwarming and heart-wrenching, All That This House Has To Offer pays tribute to the enduring power of home and family. With humour and insight, this book captures the essence of one Mennonite immigrant experience and the resilience of those who build new lives in foreign lands while still cherishing the traditions of their past.
A young woman's perplexing journey through the realms of love and lust.Jack's seductive prowess ensnares the submissive Louise, igniting a series of soul-searching sexual encounters that shatter her world. Their passionate yet toxic relationship spans years, delving into themes of narcissism, gaslighting, and trauma bonding. Louise attempts to move forward, even getting married, but Jack resurfaces unexpectedly, reigniting their love affair. Are they fated to remain entangled in this fiery, disturbing rendezvous forever?In Seduction by Emily Martin, explore the depths of a toxic love affair, unearthing gaslighting, trauma bonding, and passion, all interwoven with soul-searching intimacy.
Mark S. Silver presents a unique, humanistic perspective on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Using a psychosocial model, this book compellingly argues that a comprehensive and systematic understanding of a borderline individual's behaviors, emotions, and thought patterns can significantly enhance their quality of life, judgment, and decision-making.By assigning clinical significance to seemingly minor behaviors, emotions, and thinking, we can unveil the underlying sources of fear, anxiety, sadness, uncertainty, guilt, and inner conflict in those with BPD. This book offers an expanded set of criteria that goes beyond what's found in the DSM-5, providing a more holistic understanding of BPD. It shows how the chaos within the borderline's internal world, fractured interpersonal communication, limited functioning, and isolation can be replaced with life-skills development, leading to an overall improved quality of life. This transformation allows the healthiest aspects of the person to emerge, fostering contentment, safety, stability, and authenticity.
To reunite with his brother Ail, Mason and three fellow prisoners must join forces and compete in the most challenging contest ever conceived for their freedom.Readers can anticipate unique world building, one of a kind competition, and follow the journey of Mason and his crew as they navigate a brave new world. The story is filled with setups, twists, and thought-provoking observations that lead to an ending that will leave you reflecting.In Baptism by Fire, the first installment in a larger universe, you'll embark on a journey filled with curiosity, anger, tension, and self-reflection. This is just the beginning of an epic tale exploring self-identity, resilience, and a wide array of tanks, from the Sherman M4A1 76W to the Nahuel DL-43.
Delve into the fascinating world of personal correspondence in A History of Letters: Memorable Quotes From a Moribund Art, Volume II. Uncover the profound insights and intimate revelations of renowned authors, scientists, politicians, artists, sports figures, and esteemed luminaries from the 20th and 21st centuries.Authored by brilliant minds, this remarkable collection offers a glimpse into the true essence of cherished heroes, exposing their vulnerabilities and humanity through their private letters. These carefully selected snippets possess an undeniable power and significance that will leave a lasting impression.Within the pages of this second volume, readers will be treated to the authentic voices of these iconic figures, gaining an unprecedented perspective into the minds and souls of multiple generations of legendary personalities. This book stands as a heartfelt tribute to their remarkable lives, wisdom, and indomitable spirit.Prepare to be captivated by the enthralling excerpts that grace these pages, immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of historical correspondence. A History of Letters Volume II promises an unforgettable journey through the hidden depths of those who have shaped our world.
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