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The spitting image of his famous father, Morgan McLachlan is a blond-haired, country musicloving, high school quarterback growing up in a small Southern town where his daddys memory reigns supreme. As North River High School in Brantley, Mississippi, longs for a return to its football glory days, Morgan often feels destined to live his life stuck in the shadow of someone elses dream. In a town holding out for a hero, Morgan navigates friendship, love, loss, and along the way, he learns lessons about all three from the father he tragically never met, the father who raised him to always point to the blood, and the only Father who can hear Morgans cries in his darkest hour.
In a Brothers Eyes: the Brant McLachlan Story (2005) introduced us to a small town in Mississippi and a family so relatable that they became part of our own. We were captivated by Brants charm, drive, personality and his relationship with his life-long love. His Heart I Hold is a unique love story that explores not only the strength of the human spirit and the fragility of the human heart, but the definition of love itself. Jennifer and Christians story is one of love born of tragedy. When Brants life was cut tragically short, Jennifer lost her husband, and Christian lost his brother. They never imagined falling in love, but, as they navigated their way through shared loss, a friendship caught fire, and while Jennifer struggled with the idea that she could ever love another, Christian battled deep feelings of betrayal. Together, they learned lessons of selflessness, loyalty, respect, empathy and understanding that helped them ultimately define love and the beauty of its complexities, while realizing one common truth its his heart they hold. Its been a decade since they told us Brants story, now Jennifer and Christian McLachlan share their story in their own words.
A collection of poems grouped under the headings, "Legends," "People," "Simple Things," "Mysterious Things," and "Ballads."
Biography of Howard Aiken, a major figure of the early digital era, by a major historian of science who was also a colleague of Aiken's at Harvard. Howard Hathaway Aiken (1900-1973) was a major figure of the early digital era. He is best known for his first machine, the IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator or Harvard Mark I, conceived in 1937 and put into operation in 1944. But he also made significant contributions to the development of applications for the new machines and to the creation of a university curriculum for computer science. This biography of Aiken, by a major historian of science who was also a colleague of Aiken's at Harvard, offers a clear and often entertaining intr...
Four children and their aunt come to live in a cottage on an island off the Scottish coast said to be inhabited by the spirit of winter.
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