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What if you had one last chance to say hello? Imagine, for weeks you’ve been exchanging secret glances with a handsome, mysterious stranger on the subway. He’s so very different from you, in every way. Everything about him screams danger in that, oh, so sexy manner. Chances are your paths would never meet. Yet, no matter how your work day went, you could always count on him being on the very same train, in the very same seat across from you, making you feel like the most desired woman in the world. What would you do if suddenly all that was about to change? What if a dramatic switch in your daily commute would alter your route in such a way you might never see each other again? Would you...
Jesse Baker, 16, fights for control of his life and his sanity in Jesses Escape. The first in a series of two young adult novels. Beaten and abused by his alcoholic, drug crazed father, Jesse first turns to alcohol and pot to cope. As things grow more violent at home a buddy offers him a taste of heroin. Soon his life begins to spiral out of control. After a tragic event he finds the courage to leave and seek out his mother whos been dead to him for over 12 years. Through his turmoils he grows in spirit and finds the strength to fight the demons that plague his life. I'm confident that Jesse's story will tug at your heart as you travel with him on his journey to freedom, and the discovery of what life has to offer if he keeps his faith and doesnt lose hope.
“If you’re expecting a manual on how to raise the perfect well-adjusted pack member, may I refer you to anything by Cesar Milan, the Dog Whisperer, because - believe me - this isn’t it!” And with that confession, Johnson embarks on a hilarious chronicle of the intricacies and challenges of being a multiple pet owner. Trying to balance the demands of a bellicose bitch, a diminutive diva, a compulsively eating min-pin, and a differently-abled Chihuahua results in occasional hysterics and frequent hilarity in this series of tales about woman’s best friend, which will delight dog-lovers and those superior I-wouldn’t-own-a-pet-if-my-life-depended-on-it people alike.
Jesse Whitestone, a heartbroken widower is offered a supernatural chance at changing the past and saving his late wife while, at the same time, meeting and being attracted to Savannah—a sweet, smart, green-eyed blonde who loves veggie pizza. The novel explores a question pondered by many: If I could change the past, would I? For Jesse, the question isn't rhetorical. His wife, Ellen, drowned in Stillman's Lake while the couple were celebrating their sixth anniversary. The trauma leads to soul-searching; a struggle to make sense of what strikes Jesse as senseless. Now, three years later, Jesse is given a chance to go back and change the events of that fateful day when he finds himself lured into the portals room, the fantastic, other-worldly domain of Tsor whose identity is, for a time, a mystery. It is in the portals room that Tsor offers Jesse an opportunity to change the past, to undo the worst day of his life by rescuing Ellen.
This book fills a critical gap in our scientific understanding of the grief response of parents who have lost a child to traumatic death and the psychotherapeutic strategies that best facilitate healing. It is based on the results of the largest study ever conducted of parents surviving a child's traumatic death or suicide. The book was conceived by William and Beverly Feigelman following their own devastating loss of a son, and written from the perspective of their experiences as both suicide-survivor support group participants and facilitators. It intertwines data, insight, and critical learning gathered from research with the voices of the 575 survivors who participated in the study. The ...
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
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The guard sitting right behind me placed his gun up against my head and said that if I didnt go on up, he would shoot me right then. I grabbed his gun and shoved it down into my seat, telling him to get out, missionary Jay McLaughlin said, describing one of the hair-raising episodes he experienced in Africa. Most people have little to no knowledge about missions. The McLaughlins can help change that through their book and the years of service and knowledge gained in Africa. The first part is about their exciting life, revealed through the many miracles, dangers, escapes, diseases, fun and sadness, successes and failures over fifteen years. The second part is loaded with helpful, practical, and essential clear-cut information to make life as a missionary more successful, with an easy-to-use categorized help list. It features information about paperwork, medical records, licensing, ticketing, housing, land, medical and dental, and much more. Whether youre a seasoned church leader or attendee, a supporter, or just want to go into the field yourself, you will gain a wide variety of practical knowledge and wisdom to help make your involvement with missions more effective.