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After all the curtain calls and the audience's uproarious cheers, Aden Malloy, a new Broadway musical star, is attacked in an alley after opening night. Left broken and crumbled among the hard bricks and cold stones just outside the theater's stage door, she wanders through the alley like a spirit, caught between her injured body, her lost voice and lofty dreams, and the gate to Glory. Without telling Aden, Grandma Malloy plants pots of flowers on Aden's apartment terrace, gardening therapy for relaxation and hope. Aden hates the space, the garden in the sky. The blossoms represent change and all she has lost. She must make peace with her body and her physical limitations, and find alternative therapies to stay positive. Healing begins when her high school boyfriend, Scott Russel, comes for a Thanksgiving visit. But will Aden be able to return to her beloved musical, Honeysuckle Rose, unable to sing? Will Scott be there to stop Aden's assailant the next time he stalks her, ready for a second attack? Will Christian personal growth be the key to overcoming her crippling grief over what she has lost? If she accepts the garden, is that giving up, or giving in to God's new plan?
Tucker McBride hopes for a perfect day of action and adventure on Halloween 1947. A new boy in Dunlap wants to spend that special day with Tucker. I wouldn't say the boy ran away, but he did take the bus out of Goshen, Indiana without telling anyone. If he wants to stay for the weekend, he needs Tucker to hide him until after Halloween.Can Tucker find a way to help Gramma's cousin right-cross a double-crosser? Will Tucker's prank to push over an outhouse before the older guys get there backfire on Tucker and his friends? Find out how Tucker packs Beggar's Night, full of fun, excitement, and caring.Post-WW II Northern Indiana provides the canvas on which Tucker lives his days with his Christian grandparents and siblings. Separated from his half-brother for five years, he looks for opportunities to finally see him. Tucker's plan - to finally pull his separated family together.Book three in the Tucker McBride novels. Ages 9 - grandparents
Pray Them to Heaven. Some ask why God takes people from their loved ones so soon. I believe He takes no one but receives them when they arrive home. We feel helpless when a loved one dies who doesn't believe that the one God is their God, and Jesus is their savior. We grieve when we lose the loved one. If we are Christian, but our loved one isn't, our grief may double. We grieve over their passing and we grieve because we may not see them in Heaven. We think we must be in control of everything, but we can't stop our friend or loved one from dying. It has to be someone's fault. So . . . we blame God. This small book is my testimony of what the Lord gave me-a process to pray them to the gate of Heaven. Let me tell you of my experience, so you may grieve no more.
It''s 2112. The present era is different from anything the books of times-past describe. Most people never learned what happened before the current epoch. Interested only in the everyday lives and loves of ordinary people, Christiana Applewait, a legacy citizen, reads the wonderful old novels, hidden in the locked rooms of the old library.Christy doesn''t know about history or government, or what life was like before the great upheaval. Now, her grandparents will soon reach the age when they will enter the never-ending sleep. Christy is on a quest to overturn the Length of Days Law, the law that will terminate her grandparents'' lives. Time is running out.Book 1 - The Age of Silence, reveals the diabolical secret under Howard Mountain. Silas Drummond broke the silence. Christy finds a possible solution to her grandparents'' fate.She must find a way to overturn the Length of Days Law. In Book 2, Beyond the Valley of the Keepers, Christy and friends cross the five forbidden land-zone borders. Their mission: secure signatures for a petition to introduce a Citizens'' Referendum, to overturn the Length of Days Law. They bring new hope to people in each zone, like the Hollow Ones. In Book 3, Search for Freedom, Christiana''s grandfather, a candidate for President of the newly restored union, is missing. She must find him before election day.If she doesn''t, his name will be erased from the ballot. Will her dangerous efforts be in time?
Tucker McBride thinks his family is different from the other guys’ relatives. He has no mother and an absent father. His brother teases him and one sister watches him like a stalker. Tucker buries his feelings of loss and disappointment under mountains of action and adventure. It was love from his dog, Joe that made up for the oddities of his strange, multigenerational family. It’s the mid-1900s; Tucker and his siblings live with Uncle Jacob and their grandparents. Almost the Fourth of July, 1946, he’s angry because his dog Joe, a War Dog, didn’t come home at the end of World War II. To avoid bad or negative feelings, he jumps into things before he thinks. The rush of power he feels from his risky behaviors acts like a band aid for his emotions. Thinking ahead could bring up thoughts he wants to avoid. For a twelve-year-old with the entire neighborhood as his playground, escaping into his own fantasies becomes a fast ride into a world of fun and forgetting. (Ages: 10 through grandparents)
Shyloe likes to be a good citizen. When she decides to make a poster about not littering, Momma emails the Mayor for permission to display it in town. The Mayor wants to meet her. At the meeting, he asks Shyloe to talk to a City Council Meeting about making a better city. She is excited about her fun experience.
It's 2113. Oliver Richly, presidential candidate in the new 1787-Constitutionalists Party, has been kidnapped. Will he be found before he's disqualified? Hired assassins make the journey dangerous. and lack of together time causes Christiana to doubt her relationship with Jason. Will Richly be found? Can she save her relationship?
An historic novel, Hiawassee - Child of the Meadow by Doris Gaines Rapp, is written for middle-school and all ages. Hiawassee learned balance from the Cherokee legends of her childhood, peace and forgiveness in the Christianity of her adulthood. She was a Cherokee girl who left the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina before the army forced her people off their land and into the Indian Territory that is now Oklahoma. Into the mist of time, my heart reaches back to this free and cherished child of the Cherokee Nation. Buckskin clothes and moccasin feet, she ran along the trail next to the forest. No one remembers her Indian name but her story is re-told at the annual encampment of her people. I call her Hiawassee, because it means meadow in her native language. That is where she spent her days, gathering herbs and plants that healed her people. Her husband, Jacob Meadows, named her Rachel as she hid from bounty hunters who could capture any Native Indians who were off the reservation, and turn them in for the price of a small reward. She lived to be 104 years old and never left her home without her husband or one of her son's at her side. She was spared the horrible, dangerous walk of her people along the Trail of Tears. But, once in Jacob's home of Indiana, she was shunned by his family, his community and his church. Although she was never invited to anyone's home and no one came to visit her, Hiawassee chose to live a life of balance rather than resentment, and love rather than hate. Let me tell you her story. Doris Gaines Rapp: author, Hiawassee - Child of the Meadow
Prayer Therapy of Jesus is a form of prayer, in which we pray for release from the negative emotions in our lives that harm us, so God can answer our specific request. The disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray and Christ gave them The Lord''s Prayer.Many of us suffer from ill health, depression, fear, anger and other symptoms of illnesses that have a physical connection. The Prayer Therapy of Jesus teaches us how to pray for release from these elements that hold us captive.To learn to pray therapeutically, prescriptively, specifically, I have suggested the meaning for each phrase of the Lord''s Prayer. Knowing what each segment means, we can learn to put the prayer into our own words and bury their power in our heart. We pray for release from the negative emotions, three times a day, and then live the reminder of the day, knowing God has heard our prayers.
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