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Sometimes it is easier for us to pour our hearts out to inanimate objects. Sometimes it is the pen which has the ability to soothe the soul. Genevieve is one of those believers. Writing to Eliza gets her through the most difficult times in her life. Sadly, it is those difficult times she has a hard time learning from. The moment Genevieve falls in love with Henry, her whole life changes. It's our own perception of love that makes us all different. Wanting to fall in love is not the same as knowing who we really love...and when you finally realize who it is that holds your heart - the want for it to last forever is blinding.
Time is running out for humans. A new planet can save them. A hostile alien race will destroy everything they've worked for. Bill Taggart did not expect to come face to face with his wife's killer, but in the midst of a massive relocation programme to Exilon 5, the World Government investigator has a choice to make. Continue to monitor the threat levels of the Indigene race on Exilon 5, or kill the murderer who calls himself Stephen. But there is more to the hostile Indigene race and the plans for relocation as Laura O'Halloran discovers; a secret so great it could destroy both worlds. She is faced with a decision: keep quiet about what she knows, or tell the truth. Tell the truth, of course...
Eliza Fricker gets it. Describing her perfectly imperfect experience of raising a PDA child, with societal judgements and internal pressures, it is easy to feel overwhelmed, resentful and alone. This book's comedic illustrations explain these challenging situations and feelings in a way that words simply cannot, will bring some much-needed levity back into PDA parenting. Humorous anecdotes with a compassionate tone remind parents that they are not alone, and they're doing a great job. If children are safe, happy, and you leave the house on time, who cares about some smelly socks? A light-hearted and digestible guide to being a PDA parent covering everything from tolerance levels, relationships and meltdowns to collaboration, flexibility, and self care to dip in and out as your schedule allows to help get to grips with this complex condition. This book is an essential read for any parent with a PDA child, to help better understand your child, build support systems and carve out some essential self care time guilt free.
This book includes information about more than seven thousand black people who lived in Clark County, Kentucky before 1865. Part One is a relatively brief set of narrative chapters about several individuals. Part Two is a compendium of information drawn mainly from probate, military, vital, and census records.
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Reprint of the original. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.