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Breakthrough
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Breakthrough

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-04
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

People don’t want to just walk through life but seek to walk into it. Life is far from perfect. Often, it’s full of hard choices. Waking up from a coma to discover his eighteen-year-old body contained seven stage-four cancerous tumors, Christopher Stewart’s battle for his life began. For Chris, the easy choice was to fight for his life. The hard one was choosing to be himself in the process. Through this journey, Chris saw firsthand that life is filled with challenge, fear, pain, and chaos but that there is also love and beauty to be found and good memories to be made. Breakthrough offers insight into how beautifully haunting our lives can be, as Chris tells how to: - let go of the expectations to be a pretender - every day choose to be yourself—the person you were destined to be - accept yourself for who you are - chase your dreams, because anything is obtainable! Chris was able to make a breakthrough. And through this book he believes that you can breakthrough too. By facing fear, chaos, and pain, you too can find a more meaningful life.

Journey to Understanding
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 65

Journey to Understanding

I can't recall precisely when or why I started to write poetry. What I remember though is a demanding period in my life during which I would publish demos of my compositions in various social networks on a regular basis. Usually, I would share them in blog posts using embedded players, and add a short presentation. In the case of songs, I would also include the lyrics. For instrumentals, it seemed appropriate to write at least a few stanzas, typically inspired by the underlying theme of the compositions, or sometimes by their titles only. Eventually I also published poems on their own, without music, whether inspired by the circumstances I was in, or to illustrate specific ideas, or in an at...

Driving Over Lemons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Driving Over Lemons

Meet Chris Stewart, the eternal optimist. A man who flies to Spain, sees a peasant farm on the wrong side of the river and, with scarcely a second thought, hands over a cash deposit. And then finds he has acquired not just the farm, but the farmer, too, who has no intention of leaving. Not to mention the lack of running water, electricity or even a bridge. It would be enough to send most people straight back home. But Chris and his wife Ana are made of stronger stuff - and besides, they have sunk all their savings into their farm, El Valero, and buying a flock of sheep. So there is no turning back. Life gets tough, but it also gets good. Driving Over Lemons is that rare thing - a funny, insightful book that charms you from the first sun-lit page to the last. And one that makes running an Andalucian mountain farm seem like a half-decent career move. It has been a major bestseller both in Britain and Spain.

Christopher Stewart
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 84

Christopher Stewart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Jungleland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Jungleland

For fans of The Lost City of Z, The River of Doubt, and Lost in Shangri-La—a real-life Indiana Jones story, set in the mysterious jungles of Honduras. "I began to daydream about the jungle...." On April 6, 1940, explorer and future World War II spy Theodore Morde (who would one day attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler), anxious about the perilous journey that lay ahead of him. Deep inside “the little Amazon,” the jungles of Honduras’s Mosquito Coast—one of the largest, wildest, and most impenetrable stretches of tropical land in the world—lies the fabled city of Ciudad Blanca: the White City. For centuries, it has lured explorers, including Spanish conquistador Herman Cortes. Some...

Murdering Chris-boy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Murdering Chris-boy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-30
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Could the police really want to take you into custody for a murder when the murder victim was you? Well, they could if you were Christine, because Christine's life is complicated. In fact she has been living two lives, one as Chris-girl, the other as Chris-boy. Now the police think that Chris-girl has murdered Chris-boy and they have all the CCTV evidence, witnesses, her gun, a knife and forensics to prove it. As prosecutions go, this one should be a slam dunk! And Christine can't produce her own body to prove that she isn't dead because if she does Jade will die. Jade is Chris-boy's girlfriend's daughter and she has been kidnapped by the real murderer, her grandfather, who also happens to be her father.He has also murdered his daughter, who is also Jade's mother, and is busily trying to get Christine framed for this murder too. It's a murder, it's a kidnapping and it's a romance, but above all, it's an adventure.

There's Always More to the Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

There's Always More to the Story

There's Always More to the Story is a collection of 80 extraordinary true stories selected by John Laws and Christopher Stewart that will intrigue, delight and inform every reader. Ranging right across Australia's history from the First Fleet to the present day, these fascinating stories detail the people and events that helped shape the Australian legend-stories that recount heroism, perseverance, strange coincidence, genius and tragedy. Each story is compellingly told in Laws' inimitable style. And each one reveals that with even the best-known tales, there's always more to the story than first meets the eye. Illustrated by original black and white photographs throughout the text, this book is a treasure-trove of fact and anecdote, specially chosen by John Laws from amongst his favourite Australian stories.

Drone Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 343

Drone Warrior

“A must read for anyone who wants to understand the new American way of war.” — General Michael V. Hayden, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency A former special operations member takes us inside America’s covert drone war in this headline-making, never-before-told account for fans of Zero Dark Thirty and Lone Survivor, told by a Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal writer and filled with eye-opening and sure to be controversial details. For nearly a decade Brett Velicovich was at the center of America’s new warfare: using unmanned aerial vehicles—drones—to take down the world’s deadliest terrorists across the globe. One of ...

Reason for the Hope Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

Reason for the Hope Within

During the last two decades there has been a renaissance in the field of Christian philosophy. Unfortunately, most of this excellent work has not reached general readers. Reason for the Hope Within was produced specifically to make available the best of contemporary Christian philosophy in a clear, accessible -- and highly relevant -- manner. Fourteen of America's rising Christian philosophers here cover many of the traditional themes of Christian apologetics (arguments for the existence of God, the problem of evil, the possibility of miracles) as well as topics of special relevance to today's world (Eastern religions, Christianity and science, Christianity and ethics, the existence of heaven and hell).

Thornyhold
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Thornyhold

'A comfortable chair and a Mary Stewart: total heaven. I'd rather read her than most other authors.' Harriet Evans The rambling house called Thornyhold is like something out of a fairy tale. Left to Gilly Ramsey by the cousin whose occasional visits brightened her childhood, the cottage, set deep in a wild wood, has come just in time to save her from a bleak future. With its reputation for magic and its resident black cat, Thornyhold offers Gilly more than just a new home. It offers her a chance to start over. The old house, with it tufts of rosy houseleek and the spreading gilt of the lichens, was beautiful. Even the prisoning hedges were beautiful, protective with their rusty thorns, their bastions of holly and juniper, and at the corners, like towers, their thick columns of yews. 'Mary Stewart is magic' New York Times 'One of the great British storytellers of the 20th century' Independent