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A Life Interrupted
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 89

A Life Interrupted

A collection of poems chronicling the author's recovery from a brain damaging car accident, with a list of journaling therapy writing prompts and other resources she found helpful in transcending trauma. "Shattering, haunting, humbling and ultimately triumphant, this poetic memoir takes us deep into a damaged brain and the courageous crawl back to a reclaimed life," says Kathleen Adams, LPC, director of the Center for Journal Therapy & Therapeutic Writing Institute. "Language, once lost, returns to shimmer on the page, each poem and altar to the angel's promise that in trauma there is transformation. This collection will surely provide hope, identification, and voice for those who struggle with TBI, and those who love and serve them. It is a brilliant and urgently needed addition to the literature in therapeutic writing."

Biennial Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Biennial Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1893
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  • Publisher: Unknown

1926/28- contains statistical tabulations relative to the public shcools of the state (Division of Research adn Statistics).

Soul Mothers' Wisdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Soul Mothers' Wisdom

Clinical social worker Bette J. Freedson shares seven key insights she has identified through years of workshops, counseling sessions, and her own self-examination as a single mother. Millions of heroic single mothers around the world, poor and rich, are rearing their own or someone else's children. Deaths, separations and divorces, and military deployments send many more women into single mother status every year, while other "hidden" single mothers bring up children virtually alone as fathers are ill, disabled, disengaged or just plain disinterested. In Soul Mothers' Wisdom: Seven Insights for the Single Mother Bette Freedson gently guides often-overwhelmed single mothers to a strong perso...

A Ton of Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

A Ton of Trouble

In the fourth book of the Josephine Fuller mystery series, Jo visits the California wine country after getting a note from filmmaker and winery owner Wolf Lambert. She discovers a dead body in one of Wolf's wine barrels, and her friend Thelma, a super-sized porn star, is the prime suspect. Caught in the midst of a feud between powerful wine families in the valley, Jo also finds herself under fire from a gun-toting would-be charity client and needs to make her boyfriend understand that her involvement with the plus-size porn industry is purely innocent. Will Jo be able to dig herself out of this Ton of Trouble?

Under the Pomegranate Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Under the Pomegranate Tree

In ancient Ammon, a sheltered young woman fleeing her rich and powerful father’s plans for her marriage is thrust into a violent world in which her only tools – or weapons – are her knowledge of plants and healing. Under the Pomegranate Tree is a stand-alone historical novel, but does contain a character featured in the author's historical novel Judith, which is based on the apocryphal Book of Judith.

Once Upon Another Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Once Upon Another Time

A 21st century woman is transported to 1870s Texas, where she must decided whether to stay with the man she loves or return to her own time.

The Journal of the Senate During the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of California
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1224
Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1893
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  • Publisher: Unknown

1926/28- contains statistical tabulations relative to the public schools of the state (Division of Research and Statistics).

Poems of Reckoning and Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Poems of Reckoning and Hope

In his second collection of poems, we meet Félix Garmendía again after he has been settled in Washington Heights for years with his husband, Denis. With Denis, he and his wheelchair Purple Raven swing around Fort Tryon Park, the streets, the building, and the apartment in all seasons. There Félix bears witness to some of the most frightening occurrences of the last fifty years: the disinformation and bigotry of a feral, out-of-control administration, the explosion of racism, the pandemic, and the storming of the Capitol. Through his eyes we watch exhausted healthcare workers exit hospitals, still wearing their equipment, to a universal round of applause, played out differently in every Ne...