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Abused and neglected by his father, Dublin Pearson's world is forever changed when a stranger steps in, just at the right time, a man by the name of Andrew Caldwell. Andy takes the boy in as his own son and shows him love, teaching him of God. Dublin is skeptical that God loves him, but finds healing in Andy's tender, fatherly love. Dublin enjoys helping Andy with his magnificent horses and can't imagine his new life any other way. Until one day tragedy strikes, nearly erasing all Andy has taught him...Now Dublin must decide what he truly believes in and in whose hands he ought to put his very life into.
Now a young man, Dublin Caldwell makes the life-altering decision to leave behind his father's hometown of London, Ohio; hoping to journey all the way to Montana Territory to locate his biological uncle. Along the way, he soon meets an intriguing young lady. As troublesome events begin to unfold, she decides to accompany him on his trek across the States. Dublin is cautious in beginning a relationship with Allie Hatfield, but that's exactly what he wants to do. Simultaneously, he's scared to death of opening up to her and trusting her with his wounded heart. Will their travels together end in romance or heartache? And, will Dublin be able to find and meet his long-lost uncle?
Life for seventeen-year-old Dublin Caldwell has been filled with peace and love, ever since he came to live with his adoptive father, Andy, back in '78. However, terrifying events soon unfold, testing their resolve and faith. Their safety threatened, all they can do is to turn to God. Meanwhile, a friendship with an unlikely character begins and flourishes, only to result in betrayal... Will Andy and Dublin be able to escape from men with evil intents, and ultimately find peace once again? This is a heartwarming sequel to the novel A New Hope: Second Chances and a Forgotten Boy.
Blaine Sullivan's world has turned upside down. Torn away from his hidden sanctuary--the alluring woods behind his house--the sixteen-year-old's frazzled, abused mother takes him away from his unstable father who struggles with his anger and alcoholism. Now in an unpleasant change of scenery that is his mom's older brother's house, hours away from home, Blaine realizes his summer will be anything but fun. Blaine endures his uncle's sour attitude and harsh insults--until Brandon begins to come around. Blaine is shocked, but he welcomes Uncle Brandon's kinder approach toward him. His father's abusive outbursts during and after binge-drinking are as unbearable as Blaine's awareness that his father lives in a constant state of denial. But things soon start looking up for Blaine. He befriends the boy living next door to Uncle Brandon, and in spite of a few rocky spells here and there, Blaine and Brandon begin to form a strong bond. Then, out of nowhere, his world comes crashing down harder than ever right after a concerning diagnosis and his mother's disappearance.
After living in Montana for several years with his growing family, Dublin Caldwell has come a long way since his difficult past. His wife, Allie, and their young son, Simeon, are close with one another and content with their lives together; something Dublin never predicted when he and Allie first arrived at his uncle's home in Deer Lodge. He is even reunited with two good men from his past. One, he welcomes into his home. The other, wants absolutely nothing to do with him, anymore... Despite his growth as a Christian man, Dublin struggles greatly with his anger. He finds himself at odds constantly with his cousin, Elijah Pearson. He's tried for years to make peace with his cousin, only to be disappointed each time. Dublin longs to conduct himself better around Elijah, and aspires to become a better husband and father as he and his family live through their wonderful ups and disastrous downs in life.
18 -1905 include the Annual report of the superintendent of public schools.
Over the past few years, media outlets have spotlighted coverage of terror attacks. Drawing on both popular and academic articles, Media, Terrorism, and Theory analyzes the larger issues surrounding media's portrayal of terrorism. From such diverse fields as political science, ...
18 -1905 include the Annual report of the superintendent of public schools.
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