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Facts are the closest things Sam has to a friend but they're no use when ghosts start talking to him. He's determined to find answers to problems, but when he sees crazy twisting vines and ghostly faces at an abandoned house he's thrown out of his element. Then there's the folktale about the Dragonfly, which sank nearly 200 years ago and has yet to be found. Could the ghosts he's heard be the key to finding the ship-and her treasure? Sam needs help, but are the kids from the campground really his friends? Will they help him when an unnatural storm takes them further than they ever imagined? Or will Sam be on his own to solve the mysteries before they run out of time?
¿from the author: our floral anatomy is a poetry collection about domestic abuse and the tricky seasons it wears. the poems are reflections and expressions of my experiences throughout these seasons, and my reactions to its weathers.ofa is dearly dedicated to those who are searching for their water or sun in these seasons, to those who are experiencing the addictions of and confusions from a body or mind that manipulates love, whose home is turned sickly and unknown. this collection also calls to recognize the tender aspects of abuse and how complex these dynamics are. ¿¿all proceeds will be donated to Steps to End Domestic Violence: www.stepsvt.org
How do you find a killer in a city of killers?Berlin, Germany. April 1945. The clock is ticking. The Russians are at the door. Reinhardt Stachel, a homicide detective, knows that this might be the last murder he ever solves.Stachel has nothing more to live for. His wife is dead, killed in an Allied bombing raid a few months ago. Germany is in ruins. He figures he will be arrested after the war and executed or sent east as slave labor.Trying to survive in the dying remnants of a bombed-out city, Stachel is investigating Sophie Holzer''s murder. Why was Sophie carrying 5,000 American dollars? And what brought the well-fed wife of one of Goebbels''s ministers to the black market? Stachel is honing in on the husband as the prime suspect, when a high ranking Nazi official is murdered using the same methods as with the Holzer murder. Stachel fears that a serial killer is on the loose.
Karin Ericson brings personal stories of her experience of caring for her mother through her journey with Alzheimer''s Disease. What Works When Memory Stops Working is combination memoir and self-help, weaving together personal stories from Ericson''s childhood, with techniques that helped her mother and family enjoy life despite the disease.Forced dancing lessons and scenes from Ericson''s eighth-grade production of "HMS Pinafore" form the basis of stories that are instructive, comical, and poignant and ones that will help others affected by this challenging disease.
Healthcare workers experience verbal and physical assaults in the workplace daily. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), of the nearly 25,000 workplace assaults that occur annually, 75% happen in healthcare settings. What happens after a verbal or physical assault? How does the industry culture address this silent epidemic of violence? Where can survivors find support after surviving healthcare workplace violence?An RN with over 30 years' experience and survivor of a violent attack by a patient, the author realistically discusses the challenges facing those employed in the trenches of healthcare today. Also included are suggestions to promote healing after experiencing workplace violence, such as: - Providing victims of workplace violence with a "first aid kit" packed with concrete ideas for regaining physical, emotional and spiritual equilibrium- Finding your voice to advocate for improvements in healthcare workplace safety - Encouraging guided self-reflection through the use of bullet journal pages- Acknowledging the personal stories and struggles of those who have been victims of violence in the workplace
Here is a collection of stories in verse from the viewpoint of an observer and listener interested in delving deeply into experiences, in asking questions, and grateful for her blessed life. Written mostly in narrative free verse, the poems explore moments in time- embracing the people and places encountered over a period of more than twenty years. The people are friends and strangers, and famous artists and writers met in museums and books. The places are those visited and those encountered in ordinary daily activities at home and in nature, all companions along the way.
Written over a period of 12 years, these stories paint a portrait of Vermont, not as it wants to be seen, but as it is. Mimi Morton's writing is full of vivid detail, whether her characters are struggling to make a living, transcending disappointment, or selflessly acting to strengthen their fictional community, North Haven. The dialogue captures the motivations, prejudices, humor, and tenderness expressed by neighbors, antagonists, lovers, and the misfits who do so much to make Vermont such an interesting place to live. Hearing them talk to each other, and to themselves, is one of the great pleasures to be found in these pages.These people are not heroic, but their conditions, flaws, and humanity are written about in ways that exalt the ordinary and show us the courage in their perseverance. Vermont is a land of tolerance, a virtue which richly informs Mimi Morton's storytelling. As in the great traditions of American realism, she gives equal voice to her characters, whether they're at the edges or in the center of community life.
The poems collected here are not mere versification, nor do they hide their meaning behind surrealism or cubism or any of the other movements of the 20th century that made meaning oblique in the construction of an artistic reality. Rather, they offer to the reader of the new millenium a fresh way of organizing language and discovering is import. No one should doubt that the talend displayed in this volume is a growing one that will make its audience happy to come back for more,
From the author of How to Build Your Art Business with Limited Time or Energy and How to Communicate Effectively - For Artists and Creatives, author Corrina Thurston presents How To Crush Self-Doubt and Gain Real Confidence to further escalate any one to the next level.
Welcome to life on a different planet!And by "different planet", of course, we don''t mean Mars or Saturn or even Betelgeuse 5. We mean Earth which is turning into a different and less familiar planet before our very eyes because of climate change. This book is your field guide to life on this new version of Earth. It gives you the information you need to understand what''s happening and to adapt to a new environment, it empowers you to take action that will change the behaviors that got us into this mess and it guides you in ways to imagine and realize a new world that is better than the one you are inheriting.It''s a big job.Let''s get started.Published by Home Planet Books through Onion River Press.
Corrina Thurston is a professional artist, writer, speaker, and entrepreneur who has also been chronically ill since 2008. In this book she takes what she's learned from her art business and teaches you how to build your art business, even if you have time or energy limitations, like she does. This book is helpful for anyone trying to build their art business, but it's especially helpful if you have a chronic illness, another full-time job, or are taking care of your kids and only have limited time to devote to your art right now.Learn how to:- Be more productive and get more done in the time you have- Prioritize what's most important in your art business- Grow your audience- Make the right goals- Avoid getting overwhelmed- Handle rejection and learn why rejection is a good thing- Create successful art marketing campaigns, online and in person- Build successful partnerships with galleries, retailers, organizations, and other artists- Make passive incomeAnd much more!
On a seemingly average December morning, Melissa’s world is turned upside down by a text message that unveils a man’s decade-long admiration for her. This digital domino unleashes an affair that awakens Melissa’s soul and exposes her realization that her marriage has become just another thing in the daily struggle through the monotony of life. In a desperate search for change, she embarks on a journey to rediscover herself and uncover the meaning behind soul mates.In her waking moments, she contemplates all that life could be. When she sleeps, her dreams connect her to something monumental: an omniscient view of a life she lived in the 12th century as a young royal, Abigail.Alive with emotion and intention, both women set out on a path of self-discovery. Along the way, they reconcile their pasts with their presents and grapple with life’s hardest question: Who am I, and who do I want to be? In the end, parallel worlds collide as both women choose their own fates.
Dad looked down at us and spoke slowly. "I''m sorry to be late, but something terrible has happened. It''s about your mother."***Barry grows up in the long shadows cast by his older brother and Vermont''s Green Mountains. He must deal with his father and the horrible message he delivers. Barry lets off steam on ball fields and basketball courts, hunts the local woods, fishes nearby streams and rivers, gets his first job, and buys his hunting rifle. In this New England coming of age story, Barry leaves behind the questions that troubled him throughout high school and college. But following his father''s death, he faces the question that has lingered his entire life.
These stories take you from Canada to Brazil with all the stops in between and into the lives of unusual characters and through the trepidations of unforeseen circumstance.None of the names herein have been changed to protect the guilty and none of these stories is fiction. They find Slimshanks in various places around the globe caught in situations that range from the miraculous and terrifying to the absurd. Many take place in Latin America among indigenous and campesino cultures. Others ricochet between a wayward dog, a suicidal truck and the algebra between sex and lunch.
Grace is convinced her father is involved in the illegal alcohol trade and fears his activities will lead to his arrest. Should this happen, her grandparents, civic leaders and trusted merchants in town, would be disgraced. And what about her relationship with Jerome? Even if he still cared for her after the family's downfall, Grace would feel unworthy of his regard.With her family's reputation and her own happiness at stake, Grace seeks to discover the extent of her father's dealings with the inscrutable Rafe Ramsey. Has she acted in time to preserve her comfortable life in Chester or have the seeds of her family's ruin already been sowed?
Big-hearted Janie and scaredy-cat Nell return in a spooky Halloween adventure. It's a glorious fall day in Vermont, filled with leaves and pumpkins, when our heroes decide to go exploring. They find themselves in front of the curiously named "Keep Out" manor, where they meet a very frightening creature. Is it a zombie, as Nell has convinced herself? (And can you find him hiding here and there throughout the story?) A chase ensues, but who's chasing whom? Will the duo learn something new about being afraid? Many Vermont locations featured!
From winged seed to towering tree, readers witness the growth of this perennial favorite evergreen as it transforms from an unsure young sapling into a strong and confident steward of the forest, learning about friendship and family along the way. Young readers will delight in figuring out for themselves what Little Pine's gifts are. Closer contemplation will reveal messages to take to heart.
After forty-two years as a jack-of-all trades in the town of Dumster, Vermont, Doc Conger finds himself increasingly out of step with the practice and teaching of medicine. He is reluctantly considering retirement, when an experience in the emergency room makes him realize that he still has something to contribute. As he dedicates himself to the treatment of those whose illness has in large part been contracted by the ministrations of his own profession, he finds new purpose, serving the underserved in the same environment that he started his career more than four decades ago.
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