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Peeking Through the Pearlies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Peeking Through the Pearlies

MIRACLES HAPPEN EVERY DAY, if we only have eyes to see, Peeking Through The Pearlies is a collection of short stories designed to help you see life through the eyes of a child. Whether it's a missing child, an angel in a snowstorm, or a lost dog. Author Brenda Wilson's true-life tales will inspire readers to look past the mundane and see the divine in the most common situations. You don't have to search for a miracle to happen in your life. Every day is another opportunity from our heavenly Father to peek through the pearlies and see a little of wonder that is yet to come.

When A Man Loves You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

When A Man Loves You

Most men keep things inside and do not express how they feel about relationships. We are not good talkers and find it hard to say how we feel. Like most men I would keep things I was thinking inside and not talk about them to anyone. I found out long ago if I wrote a poem about how I felt it helped me express how I felt in a creative way. The poems felt like stress relief, because I was getting emotions and feelings off my chest. This book is full of heartfelt poetry written from my heart. Inside each poem are feelings, thoughts or fantasy dreams I felt inside. Read the poems and enjoy the feeling of something working inside your heart.

Choice and Chance
  • Language: en

Choice and Chance

Born and educated in Hungary, the author completed his high school education in Somerset, England. In 1944-45, he witnessed at close quarters the siege of Budapest by the Russian Army and the aftermath. He moved to England in 1947. Challenging years followed in London after leaving school in 1949. He worked full-time in a Fleet Street advertising agency, later as a delivery truck driver for a Mayfair wine merchant, all the while attending night school to prepare him for entry into medical school. His effort earned him a university scholarship. After graduating as a doctor, he served as Regimental Medical Officer in the Canadian Army. He then undertook specialty training in urological surgery in Edmonton, Alberta, then moved to Vernon, British Columbia where he practised for 31 years, retiring in 1999. In private life, he was an avid skier and tennis player and played excusable golf. At the age of 56, he took up flying which he enjoyed for 19 years. He enjoys reading, writing, poetry, singing, good friends, lively conversation, travel, photography, in short: life. He abhors pomposity. He lives in Vernon, British Columbia.

D Like Doll E Like Evil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

D Like Doll E Like Evil

A story where a young boy embarks on an incredible journey alongside his doll, given to him by his mother. As the story progresses the history of the mysterious doll is revealed and throughout the story more and more is discovered about this unique toy. John loses connection with a meaningful person in his life, which is his Mom, because of the divorce. The story also contains scenes with several family members that provide a meaningful impact on John's life. John admires some of these characters more than the others, but the one he shows absolutely no passion towards is his stepmother. He ends up moving in with his dad and his wicked stepmom. After a specific occurrence, he ends up not bein...

Children's Poetry Book
  • Language: en

Children's Poetry Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-18
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In her delightful new collection of poems, children's muse Betty Jean Green Miller charms children of all ages with her whimsical rhymes and tales. Her Children's Poetry Book is filled with charming verse and characters sure to please the imaginations of young minds everywhere. Green's merry anecdotes give character to all sort of animals and wildlife--the sheep and the goat who lay side by side, the old fox who thought he was sly, the big fluffy puppy, the cow who gives milk, the flowers coming out of the ground-and show children compassion for all God's creatures and a lively zest for life. She subtly sweetens the necessary lessons of life--such as respect for elders, eating good food, and love of the Lord--with her enchanting and winsome rhymes. Children's Poetry Book is a collection of verse sure to become a treasured home companion to children and parents alike.

Why Sammy Still Can't Read: A Service Delivery Model for Creating a Culture of Reading
  • Language: en

Why Sammy Still Can't Read: A Service Delivery Model for Creating a Culture of Reading

Our nation's children face many horrible things-hunger, broken homes, homelessness, poverty, crime, and illiteracy, are just a few. All of these problems can be prevented, but none more so than illiteracy caused by a lack of supportive education. Why Sammy Still Can't Read reveals that many children, especially African-American children, remain illiterate simply because they have undiagnosed learning disabilities such as dyslexia and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Children like Sammy remain in the school system underserved by educators with their learnings issues overlooked or labeled as slow learners. Using their vast experience and educational background, authors Leroy and Yvette McClure have created a low-cost and easy-to-implement service model that any educational system can utilize to introduce any learning disabled (LD) child to the world of learning to read, then reading to learn. This book seeks to educate all children and ease the burden of illiteracy on society.

Me? Dialysis...? NO WAY. NO Not ME!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

Me? Dialysis...? NO WAY. NO Not ME!

Every patient has a medical history; especially people who are dependent on dialysis. Further analysis of their history often reveals dialysis was not needed if only they had used their medications properly. However in some cases dialysis is inevitable, many times it can be preventable or at least delayed for a longer time. This because of several reasons as evidenced in these short, practical and honest stories in which people show ignorance, pride, nonchalant personality, medication noncompliance, denial and more... Almost all these people are shocked when they get the news, that they need urgent dialysis. Their reaction: Disbelief, anxiety, fear, uncertainty, thinking about their work, their family, their life... many questions will cross their mind.

Maximize the Season
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Maximize the Season

Maximize the Season gives insight to the wisdom of King Solomon found in Ecclesiastes 3 where he says, "To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under Heaven." This meaningful work highlights the various seasons in life such as times of separation and healing, breaking down and building up, triumph and tragedy, forgetting and remembering, gaining and losing, to keep silence and to speak, and opposition and peace. It also gives practical guidance on how to make present-day, personal application so that we can maximize these seasons in our own lives. The author shares intimate testimonies of her own experiences in these various times in life that will echo the experiences that many of us face today. This book will touch and inspire you to maximize each season in your life.

From Small to Tall
  • Language: en

From Small to Tall

A book of poems with practical, inspirational, educational, and spiritual tips on how to navigate one's most significant journey of transitioning from a child to a responsible adult.

Strong Boy, Weak Man
  • Language: en

Strong Boy, Weak Man

Michael DeAngelo Nicholas decided to spill his insides out onto paper at the age of nineteen when he wrote his initial manuscript for Strong Boy, Weak Man. The story's enormous sensitivity and clarity have obviously risen up from the depths of Michael DeAngelo Nicholas' childhood experiences, spilling over into his young adulthood. His story attempts to unravel the poverty-driven culture of the times in rural Mississippi, while rushing to embrace a more promising lifestyle in the glamour-lit, fast-paced Memphis, Tennessee. He shares certain family hardships and disappointments, making them a vital part of the book, and eventually allowing that part to render a happy ending. Michael DeAngelo reveals the intense motivation, drive, and determination he possessed during the worst times. In spite of serious learning deficiencies, intensified by unhappy family issues, he pressed forward to accomplish the special goals he held so deep within.