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An innovative and indispensable guidebook for people traveling to Africa to work on health or humanitarian projects
How many of us allow our treasured memories of ourselves, our children, and their children to slowly slip away and be forgotten, never having been recorded for future generations? “I decided to give my children and their children slices of our lives in book form, a family heirloom of memories in story form, with a photo or illustration with each story,” says Junebug, the author of this wonderful storybook. Words for the Week represents a compilation of one hundred stories, featuring experiences and relationships of the author’s family and friends, spanning the ages of three months to 73 years old. Each story centers on one word or phrase, which becomes the theme and title of the story,...
Examines the extent to which bipartisan agreement in the House of Representatives has declined since the 1970s.
The next sensationally gripping thriller by Sarah Bonner, HER SWEET REVENGE, is available to pre-order now! HER PERFECT TWIN. YOUR NEW OBSESSION. 'Sarah Bonner's debut novel made my jaw drop. There are so many twists in this story, I never knew what was coming next. You won't want to miss this one!' Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife 'A wonderfully twisty, and twisted, thriller that'll have you up until the early hours, and with an ending that you will NOT see coming. Brilliant' S J Watson, author of Before I Go To Sleep 'A terrifyingly vivid psychological thriller - paranoid, claustrophobic and captivating' Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Appeal When Megan discovers photog...
This book lists the descendants of John Fielden, born about 1775 in Anson County, North Carolina; descendants of William Fielden, born about 1777 in North Carolina; and the descendants of James Fielden, born about 1780 in North Carolina. They are grandsons of William Fielden who died between 1775 and 1780 in Anson County, North Carolina. Their descendants lived in Tennessee, Missouri, Texas, Virginia, Indiana and throughout the United States and Canada.
Miss P’s Unspoken Rule #21: Never date fathers of students. Brooke’s newest second grade student, Leah, is causing all sorts of problems in the classroom. When she invites the girl’s parents to join her, she’s in for a big surprise. Ryker retired from the military after his wife died and moved closer to his parents. His daughter lost her mother, and he didn’t want her to lose even more of her family. Leah’s new teacher is trouble with a capital T, because he’s determined not to date until his daughter is doing better emotionally. And he would really like to date her teacher. These two are perfect for each other—these three!—if they can get past a few bumps along the way. Bi...