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YA. Fantasy fiction. Grace loves swimming in the sea. Even her dreams are full of the sounds of the ocean. But dark shadows are troubling the peaceful waters of Grace's life. Her body is beginning to change, but not as she expected. Will she be able to keep her secret to herself?
Traces the history of the corps since its founding, in 1901. "A work essential to any study of the corps or military medicine."—Choice
Robert Lewis (b.1607) and his family immigrated from Wales to Gloucester County, Virginia in 1635. Descendants lived in Virginia, West Vir- ginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere. Includes some data on ancestry in England.
A timely unsettling of old "settled" questions surrounding divorce Amid the current nationwide debate over what "marriage" is, this book examines anew the nature and meaning of marriage from the standpoint of what adult children of divorce have actually experienced. Upholding the inextricable link between our personal identity and our origin in a union of two -- and, more deeply, in the Fatherhood of God -- the contributors to this volume reflect on the damage that divorce does to children, opening up important questions for all of us: What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to love and to marry? After decades of talk about the rights of adults to get a divorce and the benefits for children of an amicable split between parents (a so-called "good divorce"), these authors -- theologians, philosophers, political scientists, lawyers, psychologists, sociologists, and cultural critics -- effectively unsettle conventional opinion.
This Christmas will be one for the books if they can open their eyes to the possibilities… Mia Brooks-French threw everything she had into her marriage…until she walked in on her husband and his assistant. Now she’s shifted her focus to being the best mom possible to her sixteen-year-old daughter, her classroom of third graders, and her family’s struggling bookstore. Even Christmas is shaping up to be a challenge this year. Unfortunately, businessman and bestselling author Alex Wellingham didn’t get the memo. This Christmas, he’s decided it’s finally time to go after the girl he’d firmly locked away in his memories. But Mia isn’t ready to let college bygones be bygones or risk her heart a second time. His surprise trip to Brooks Books in flames, Alex accepts help from Mia’s sister, Delaney. The duo concocts a tale guaranteed to buy Alex time with Mia and the bookstore a featured guest for an upcoming charity event. But when snowflakes begin to fly and the fibs snowball, can Alex and Mia wake up and decide if this second-chance romance is the real gift of the season?
"Robin Redbreast" is a fascinating and enduring kid's novel written via Mrs. Molesworth, whose actual call become Mary Louisa Molesworth, a popular English writer of kid's literature inside the overdue nineteenth and early 20th centuries. The novel captures the creativeness of young readers with its enticing narrative. The tale follows the adventures of two siblings, Robin and Madeline, as they spend a summer within the English geographical region. The crucial character, Robin, is a lively and inventive boy who befriends a robin redbreast, symbolizing the surprise and magic of nature. Together, they embark on pleasant escapades, exploring the beauty of the natural international and forming a...