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When the Rainbow Bends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

When the Rainbow Bends

When The Rainbow Bends is a true story about the faith and courage of two survivors, a mother and her son, who exchanged hundreds of letters that reveal the trials and traumas, and love and respect for each other. Everyone who has experienced death of a loved one will benefit from Ms.Jewett's positive approach to life and will be encouraged to lift their consciousness-level and get on with life. "Fascinating and so poignant! I finished it on a day when the closing words of encouragement to the reader were most appreciated, needed and taken to heart and I know that others will be touched by them as well. The courage of mother and son in the face of unbelievable adversity will give inspiration to all who read the book. What comes across most clearly is the love and support for each other--and that is a magnificent thing."--Judith Geller, author "The ending is perfect. Joan's advice on coping with the death of a loved one can enrich the lives of many people when those thoughts are put into action. Her attitude is remarkable."--Norma Miller, society editor

Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Bulletin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1909
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Short History of Rudeness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

A Short History of Rudeness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

"In his thought-provoking new book, literary/social critic Mark Caldwell gives us a history of the demise of manners and charts the triumphant progress of rudeness in America. Touching on aspects of both our public and private lives, including work, family, and sex, he examines how the rules of behavior inevitably change and explains why, no matter how hard we try, we can never return to a golden era of civilized manners and mores."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Prez Vol. 1: Corndog in Chief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Prez Vol. 1: Corndog in Chief

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-09
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  • Publisher: DC Comics

America’s first teenaged president is on the job in this contemporary twist on a DC classic! Oregon teen Beth Ross has just been elected President of the United States of America. Age restrictions were abolished when corporations gained the right to run for office and voting booths have been replaced by Twitter, making just about anyone eligible for the nation’s top job, including the viral-video-famous Corndog Girl! Now the eyes of the nation are on Beth. But in a world so out of control that the poor are willing to shoot themselves on TV for a chance at a better life, will even the new president have the power needed to overthrow the nation’s true leaders-Boss Smiley and his corporate shadow government? Writer Mark Russell (GOD IS DISAPPOINTED IN YOU) teams with artists Ben Caldwell (JUSTICE LEAGUE BEYOND) and Mark Morales (X-FORCE, SECRET INVASION) to revive and reinvent a classic! Collects PREZ #1-6 and SNEAK PEEK: PREZ #1.

Letters to Andrea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Letters to Andrea

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-08-27
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Letters to Andrea is book no. 3 of the trilogy, and the sequel to the authors first novel, The Widows Web. Book no. 2 of the trilogy is a companion novel, rather than a continuation of the original story. The reader can enjoy reading the sequel without having read Martins Story. However, to derive the most pleasure from reading this novel, one should first read The Widows Web. The events in Martins Story do appropriately take place between the time frames of these two novels. The story is not meant to demean the society of India in any way. However, it is about an American widow who has chosen to use her fortune to improve the quality of life for others less fortunate and to rescue the 'children of the street.' It's also about the uncanny events that places a young widow in the throws of an unpredictable love affair.

Forbidden Redemption - Love Found in Forbidden Places
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1009

Forbidden Redemption - Love Found in Forbidden Places

Dive into the world of forbidden love with Forbidden Redemption - Love Found in Forbidden Places. Embark on a journey through 65 thrilling stories that will take you to places undiscovered and unimaginable. Explore what it means to break free from inhibitions and find yourself submerged in an unbridled ecstasy, all within the realm of taboo pleasure. From forbidden desires, to forbidden pleasures, discover something new as you embrace your hidden passions and explore the depths of intimacy like never before. Step into an alternate reality where inhibitions are forgotten and no one can deny their true feelings for each other. Lose yourself in a realm where two lovers must find their way back to each other despite all odds, uncovering hidden secrets and exploring territory deemed too risqué for most. Our 65 erotic stories will ignite your wildest fantasies and take you to places you have never imagined. From forbidden love between two strangers to daring sexual adventures, each story is an unforgettable journey into a divine realm of passion.

New York Night
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

New York Night

Who among us cannot testify to the possibilities of the night? To the mysterious, shadowed intersections of music, smoke, money, alcohol, desire, and dream? The hours between dusk and dawn are when we are most urgently free, when high meets low, when tongues wag, when wallets loosen, when uptown, downtown, rich, poor, black, white, gay, straight, male, and female so often chance upon one another. Night is when we are more likely to carouse, fornicate, fall in love, murder, or ourselves fall prey. And if there is one place where the grandness, danger, and enchantment of night have been lived more than anywhere else -- lived in fact for over 350 years -- it is, of course, New York City. From g...

Creating the Better Hour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Creating the Better Hour

The spirit of William Wilberforce, who worked to stop the transatlantic slave trade 200 years ago, is alive and active in all people whose faith complel their tireless efforts to transform their culture and build a better world. Creating the Better Hour: Lessons from William Wilberforce is not an ordinary study book. It is a call to end ongoing human oppression and slavery. The life of this great Christian parliamentarian and abolitionist is the starting point for a first-class group of contributors to show Wilberforce as a model for engaging modern culture. Essays detail how people today can emulate his life, great persuasive techniques, and his Clapham Circle colleagues to bring about cultural change and end oppression. Each chapter's Extended Observation draws readers and study groups into transforming reflections and conversations--all designed to help people become a force for good and commit to a life on behalf of others.

Redliners, Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Redliners, Second Edition

Now with a new afterword by David Drake! They were the toughest fighters in the galaxy- until they got used up. The mission: redemption-or death, The troops were walking dead already, so there wasn't much of a downside. Major Arthur Farrell and the troops of Strike Force Company C41 had seen too much war with the alien Kalendru. They had too many screaming memories to be fit for combat again, but they were far too dangerous to themselves and others to be returned to civilian life. The bureaucracy that administered human affairs arranged a final mission with the same ruthless efficiency as it conducted the war against the Kalendru. C41 would guard a colony being sent to a hell planet. If the troops succeeded, they might be ready to return to human society. When the mission went horribly wrong, Art Farrell and his troops found their lives on the line as never before, protecting civilians to whom bureaucratic injustice was a new experience. And there was one more thing... A story of soldiers and civilians, of hope and, possibly, redemption. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

The Widow's Web
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

The Widow's Web

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-02-11
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  • Publisher: Author House

The Widows Web is a story that carries several messages. Love is not diminished by wealth, nor is it protected. The house gift was written to demonstrate parental love that carries no price tag. Doug Harrison's presentation of the gift was written with personal empathy. The story also reminds us that while we may plan our futures, destiny often intervenes and takes us to a new path where the sun has not traveled, but where there can be comfort in the far off sounds of a bird singing to the forest. Andrea's voyage to a far off land was as much of a surprise to her as it is to the reader!