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For seven high school students from California, a routine geology field trip becomes an adventure that spans time. Splitting off from the rest of the group, the seven students discover a cave opening and decide to explore. There's no turning back as Rick, Erica, Dianna, Mike, Dan, Joe, and Ronda find themselves in the strange surrounding of another world. This begins a journey that tests the special skills and talents of each person in the group. The teens find they are in the land of the Ge'mell, a group of people living in a fragile world torn between technological advancement and utter destruction. The Ge'mell are true artisans of time travel, but even they need help, and the open-minded students from Earth come to the rescue. With their creative thinking, bravery, and diplomatic approach, not only do the teens help the Ge'mell, but they save Earth at the same time. Blending science fiction and fantasy, this trilogy-Rings of the Gods; Time, Friend, and Foe; and Genetic Code-captivates with its characters, its battles, and its adventure. This epic tale tests the realities of time.
Searching for love as a teenager in a small town can be difficult, depressing, frustrating, and exciting all at the same time. This collection of poems share the innermost thoughts and feelings of Dianna Lynn from her teenage years and the early years of her marriage. Sit with her by the riverside as she reveals this emotional rollercoaster of her youth. Recall your own young love as you sympathize together through heartache, pain, and tears. Grow with her as she discovers true love and also shares the love of those who loved her. After becoming a mother and grandmother, reading through her old poems, she realized that God was there with her the whole time quietly revealing his unconditional love to her. Allow her words to speak to your heart about that same unconditional love that we all so desperately need.
A short romance novel followed by an extensive genealogy of the author's family.
"Lee Edwards has always been in the forefront of the struggle to restore America, to bring it back to its ancient moorings. . . . Lee has fought hard with uncommon intelligence and resourcefulness. But he has fought fair and always without rancor. . . . Truly, a man for all seasons."—President Ronald ReaganLee Edwards is not just a leading historian of the conservative movement; he has been an active player in the movement longer than anyone else.As the Daily Caller noted in a recent profile, Edwards "has lived conservative history like none other." And he brings that history to life in Just Right.This memoir is full of colorful stories from a man who has been present at nearly every major...
Anton Schiele was born 14 January 1805 in Schuttertal, Baden, Germany. His parents were Christian Schiele (1775-1821) and Katharina Beck (d.1843). He married Maria Anna Isenmann in St. Joseph, Indiana. They had eight children. He died in 1854.