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Common themes become uncommon rendered into poetry in this work which includes forty three years of family and imagination in relationships, illness and health, parents living their last days, and a range of themes prevalent among us to gift to our children and our grandchildren in the years to come.
Scalded: The Making and Undoing of an Extremist by Samadhi Longo-Disse, PhD and Teddy Charles, is published through the non-profit Samadhi Research Institute by Booksurge. It powerfully unveils a stunning portrait of obsession and a new understanding of extremism. This factual account probes a middle class woman's survival and spiritual liberation from addiction, the raw intensity of communal life, covert surveillance and high-class prostitution. More than a life story, this book is fueled by inexhaustible energy, humor and psychological depth, unraveling an inspired journey to uncover the roots of extremism in religion, sexuality, addiction, depression and violence. A portion of the proceeds will go toward supporting the work of Samadhi Research.
This book is a diverse tale of science fiction, fantasy and folklore mixed with important human values and notably set in New Mexico, home of the 1947 Roswell UFO Incident. Join Chilton Bear Claw, his best friend, Mac, and his retired racing Greyhound, Emily Running Deer, on a summer adventure of planetary proportions. Chili, Mac and Emily have never seen a UFO, interacted with an alien or met animals that could talk. But this summer that will change as a talking owl chooses them to be part of the elite Zozoan Force - a mission that they and the reader will find fascinating and unforgettable. 'Enchanted Lands - The Mission' is funny, spellbinding and truly out of this world! 'An enchanting tale...as compelling and page-turning as 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'The Chronicles of Narnia'.' - New York Times best-selling author Ellen Tanner Marsh
Bypass heart surgery once, but never again.- This needed a plan. A recipe for life without sacrificing eating enjoyment. The old advertising cliche of 'it is good and good for you' is personified in this book's recipes.
The Waiting Womb is a dark comedy about the torment and struggle of infertility treatments. Jill Sayre writes with ease, like a familiar girlfriend telling a personal story full of misadventures involving Pergonal psychosis, hostile vaginas, pompous fertility doctors, caffeine withdrawal, and sexual malfunctions. You will laugh and weep for Julia Leary and Alex Martin, two resourceful girlfriends who commiserate and muddle through the infertility cloud in their individual quests to have a child. Approximately 4.9 million American couples face some form of infertility. Through her characters, Ms. Sayre highlights what so many couples experience and crafts a satirical twist on the intimacies that most people are not comfortable talking about. Ms. Sayre delivers strong female characters and plenty of laughs to make this book an enjoyable weekend read.
'Assassination Of The Cloth', is an emotional crime drama. When a priest becomes the prime suspect in a homicide, the detective handling the case, Jaxs McMurphy finds himself in an uncomfortable position. The case takes some bizarre twists and turns as Detective McMurphy ucovers and investigates the clues that start to piece the puzzle together. Along the way he must deal with not only the psychological effect on the people involved, but his own issues and inner demons that surface as he follows the trail of the killer. The web of deceit deepens as more and more people are implicated. Lives are turned upside down as the case unfolds. It all leads to a climax that strains the faith of everyone involved. For some, it brings them to the breaking point.
Lovers going through the motions of being in love and staying in love.
Jake and Diane, high school seniors in a small depressed Apalachian town of Farthing Virginia, run away from home. Packing only a few clothes and having little money, they accept a cross country ride. The driver, Dirk, an oversexed thirty five year old textbook salesman, abandons them on a deserted roadside in the foothills of the mountains outside of Denver. The couple, moments from death, are rescued by the arrival of an elderly couple at their mountain retreat. While Jake and Diane are being transported to the hospital, major accidents at a ski resort and on the access highways cause delay and death. Dirk returns to the east coast, travels to Florida where he meets a pair of welfare thieves preying on horny men like Dirk. He is hospitalized after being left for dead. The elderly couple take Jake under their wings. He is befriended by Michael, the paramedic member of the ambulance team who rescued him and his girlfriend. Diane returns home to her divorced father, finishes high school, moves to Georgetown on her step-father's dime and attends university with her mother while Jake works full time to afford to even start a college education. He attends school with Jack, the elderly couple's grandson who moves in from Salt Lake city. Jack nicknames Jake 'Cub. He was found in the woods, ' by his grandparents. The name sticks. In Farthing, life goes on. Young people fight to survive, physically and emotionally. A young girl is brutally murdered, her body abandoned near the town's water supply. A two-time Viet Nam veteran imagines the woods surrounding the town are full of Viet Cong which his platoon must eliminate. A young man has AIDS, fears he passed it to his young pregnant wife. He is not to be found on the day his baby girl is born. One by one the friends, left behind, connect with a love interest or a mate. Others go off to college on a surprising number of scholastic scholarships, some go in the military.
Reading Castles Against Ignorance: How to Make Libraries Great Educational Environments is like working at the best library in America, where ignorance and intolerance are decisively dealt with.
A mother disappears after abandoning her teenage son and his two younger brothers to her husband. The husband dies a few years later, broken, alone, fired as manager and estranged by his musical prodigy son, but the mother does not appear to claim her children. World press alleges the man died from pneumonia following a heart attack, the conditions complicated by AIDS, others know the real truth. The mother is in hiding. The oldest son, now acting mother and father to his young brothers, sets out on a fruitless search for their mother.
Louis Sunderland is self-made, self-spoiled, young, handsome, wealthy and powerful. He is the idol of millions yet was abandoned by his parents. With all his advantages and the extraordinary influence he wields, he does not use them but to be breadwinner of employees dependent upon his success. Inspired by a gift of two antique photos and a gemstone, he realizes there may be nothing more than this for him in this world, Sunderland undertakes a journey using some one else's name, unaware there is unexpected heavy baggage that goes with him. Destination Standerton is a story of love, seeded and surviving, in the face of the horrors of war. Coming face-to-face with the existence of concentration camps in 1899, the young Sunderland discovers, and writes, a love story founded out of extreme deprivation. Ready to depart South Africa for home in the United States, once again, Sunderland falls victim to a mistaken identity as a spokesperson against genocide. He escapes, with help from unexpected quarters, but will this be enough support for him to build on his new found reason for a meaningful life or will it cause him to return to old ways?
This autobiographical fiction is based on Mickey Beckham's youth spent in a small mill town in1950s when football was the most important thing around and the strike at the mill threatened to close down the town. Follow his journey as he learns to dance with a doorknob, is pretty sure he knows the secret about a dead body, and falls in love.
Sabatini is the family name used for the descendants of the doomed couple. Gian Como Sabatini is the main character in the biographic novel, The Watchers, part 7 of The Romeo and Juliet Chronicles. The Watchers provides a look at the turmoil in which the Sabatini live and love; it, also, covers the story of the fourth Romeo who impacts their present lives.
Search for the Grail: A Man's Guide for Developing an Inner Life is a practical, easy reading book that can help the average man learn to use his dreams and inner reflections to evaluate the effectiveness of his current life choices. When a man develops a relationship with his inner world, he begins to see his way through the myriad of social voices in order to listen to his own authentic voice from within- to discover his own personal Grail.
Here is the story of how the criminal elite hijacked science and transformed it into a weapon against the masses. This examination includes: (1.) The occult Origins of Darwinism. (2.) Nominalism and radical empiricism as instruments of epistemological manipulation. (3.) Eugenics and population control. (4.) Scientistic cults and religious engineering. (5.) Echelon, PROMIS software, and other technologies of the Panopticon Singularity. (6.) Neoconservativism as a continuation of Technocracy and Jacobinism. (7.) Transhumanism, Singularitarianism, and other futurist variants of the elite's occult religion. (8.) The unfolding endgame between scientific dictatorships.
The Six Mile Inn is a fictious account of a true series of events. This is a compelling novel about one of Charleston's famous characters, Lavinia Fisher, who stood accused as the first female mass murderer in America. The novel explodes with the ingredients of murder, romance, mystery and psychodrama.
Democrats are begining to understand the party is out of touch with America. Democratic leadership believe they can reach the public without becoming Republicans by becoming neo-communists. The new path is a sane approach.
Includes records found for GREGORY family members in early Virginia. Follows the line of Colonel Isaac Gregory and wife Sarah GIVEN from Bath County, Va with many of their descendants.
"Reflections in the Night" is the autobiographical account of a survivor of mind control and torture perpetrated by underworld criminal groups who would rule the world. Nazis in American before and after World War II hone their magick through occult organizations such as the O.T.O., churches worshiping Satan including Mormon Church members practicing witchcraft at night, the military-industrial complex including Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the California University System conducting government mind control programs run by CIA contract psychiatrists. This personal story connects many of the dots between these diverse groups helping to expose their combined horror.
Sleepytown Beagles is a journey into a peaceful, calm and secure place children can visualize and drift off to sleep. Combined with this visualization is an educational story with the lovable characters of the Sleepytown Beagles.
This is a true story of Jerry Eller's credit being confused with a criminal in 1997. What began as a simple human error evolved into a nightmare that no American citizen should have to experience. This book names the lawyers, politicians, corporations and military personnel who ignored, neglected and contributed to Jerry's demise. Because local, national and prominent media figures refused to expose the author's plight, he wrote this book that should be read by all Americans.
A dedicated doctor finds a new wonder drug deep in the Brazilian rainforest and finds himself stalked by a murderous pharmaceutical giant, in Andrew Baltzegar's edge-of-your-seat thriller, Itapi.
It is an epic tale of family, friends, and the close-knit ties that bindâeven through separation and betrayal, poverty and wealth, terrorism and war. Walk With Pride is the engrossing story of three Indian patriarchsâMehar Singh, Shahbaz Khan and Nanak Chandâchildhood friends who immigrate to different countries in East Africa in the early 20th Century and whose lives are forever intertwinedâand changedâthrough the vagaries of life.Go with these blood brothers, their fathers and grandfathers, their children and descendants, as they vividly relive the Mau Mau freedom movement in Kenya; deadly friction and brutal warfare between the Sikhs and Hindus in India; dangerous elephant hunts in Tanzania; and unthinkable turmoil as the Indian population is deported en masse from Uganda under the brutal dictatorship of Idi Amin.Experience life in the trenches, as three beautiful Moslem women are abused, raped, and left for dead by Indian Sikhs. Who is the traveling Iranian rug merchant who takes pity on them and, endangering his own life, hides them and adopts them as his own family. Where will they go as the trauma of the Iranian Revolution erupts all around them? As this thrilling and daunting generational love story nears its heart-stopping conclusion, two of its brightest stars are trapped in the crossfire of a genocidal civil war between the savage Tutsis and Hutus. Captured, they await their execution. When family members hire mercenaries to go with them on a desperate helicopter rescue attempt, centuries of love, promise, and hope are on the line. Will they succeed? Will their loved ones live to discover the unfathomable secrets that silently bind their hearts together?
Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. Using the historical record of fascist regimes, Eric D. Williams draws hauntingly similar characteristics used by former fascist regimes currently unfolding in the United States. Williams establishes eight undisputable points arising from the current administration, and offers valid points to stop the slide towards fascism by taking back America by the people, for the people.
The major religions labelled women as inferior to men. Despite scientific evidence to the contrary, these myths persist and are said to be supported by scriptures which we are told cannot be amended. This has impeded the progress of women and maintained their dependency. Curtailment of religious control was not achieved until secular governments were established in the last one to two centuries. Further progress for women is dependent on equality in all areas of government .
Diccionario de jerga del español de España y América clasificada por país.All-Spanish dictionary of Spanish slang terms and coloquialisms classified by country.
On May 16, 1986 the Winisk River flooded its banks during its spring break-up and devastated the Cree village of the Weenusk First Nation. The village of 180 inhabitants was completely destroyed by a wall of fast moving water and ice and two villagers lost their lives. This is the story of the flood and the unique accomplishments of the Weenusk First Nation in overcoming enormous obstacles to build a new community in their "Promised Land" at Peawanuck.
The author tells of his life journey from the 1950s to the present with reflections on family, travel, sports, music, movies and other life happenings in a 'tongue in cheek' and perceptive style.
Charming description of 50 Nantucket birds covering a year's birding experiences.
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