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How we decide to confront our inner fears is the person we become. Who had Jonathan become? A plane crash in the Indian Ocean leaves 10-year-old Jonathan and his 3-year-old brother Richie, fatherless with a distant and neglectful mother. Emotional and financial insecurity becomes Jonathan’s childhood. As an adult, Jonathan strives for a better future but Richie turns to alcohol like his mother. Despite his efforts, Jonathan feels as if forces around him ensure he keeps experiencing the same emotions of fear and insecurity. He then loses his job and his girlfriend Emilie simultaneously. When he gets a new high-paying job, it comes with Peter, a supervisor from hell, bent on getting rid of him. Jonathan is constantly fighting to survive. He tries desperately to cling to the dream of a life of love and comfort while constantly fearing what tomorrow will bring. It looks increasingly likely that he will lose this job too. Why was his life a series of vicious circles? WHO WAS IN CONTROL OF HIS LIFE? Journey to Self – An African Story, is a thought-provoking read that will have you going down an introspective journey of your own.
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Vol. 22-26 contents include: Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, no. 1-5.
Killers just want to have fun. Madison tries a new job running a dinner theater, but her mom needs her to moonlight as a PI for Fedora Cruz Investigations. What's a girl to do? Work both, of course! It's all fun, business and bodies, until the murder mystery clues are leading right back to the dinner theater. Someone is having too much fun with murder! A humorous mystery, laced with romantic comedy.
Love humorous mysteries? Page-turners? You’ve hit the jackpot! Mystery, hilarity, and romance have had readers writing to say their families complained that their moms, or wives, had frozen grins while reading (true story!) or wouldn't stop to make dinner. Each book in the series has a 4.5 to 5 star rating. Don’t miss this! [Not responsible for hungry husbands or eye-rolling teenagers. Your mileage may vary.] Here are the silly but necessary keywords like: Mystery, series, humor, romantic comedy, cozy, not-so-cozy, women sleuths, detective, private investigator. Readers of Madison Cruz Mysteries say they also enjoy Janet Evanovich, Jana Deleon, Leslie Langtry, JB Lynn, Stephanie Bond, Gr...
A holiday to remember Alyson Talbot's real estate ambitions have taken her far from her exotic Caribbean home. Now she's coming back to plan a spectacular Christmas wedding for her sister--and win some lucrative new business deals. Samson Steel is an unexpected distraction in both areas. Enigmatic and self-assured, he has a knack for getting under her skin...and into her most sensual fantasies. False accusations derailed Samson's political plans, and he's hoping an extended vacation will give him time to figure out his next move. First up? Getting close and personal with the aloof but sultry real estate agent guiding him around their island paradise. Alyson intrigues him--until he suspects her new clients of shady business dealings and starts to question her ethics...and his judgment. Now only the gifts of acceptance and trust can turn a sizzling yuletide fling into a new beginning...
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The 1810 census of the Illinois Territory does not exist in its entirety, but what has survived is given here in full. It lists 1,310 heads of families, and, by age groups, the number of free white males and females in each household as well as the number of other free inhabitants and slaves owned. The total represented is over 7,000 persons. The 1818 census, which is arranged by counties, makes up the bulk of this work. It lists over 4,000 heads of families and, for each household, shows the number of free white males over twenty-one, all other white inhabitants, free persons of color, and servants or slaves. This represents an estimated 20,000 persons. In addition, there are notations indicating which heads of households can be found in the federal and state censuses of Illinois for 1820.