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Time Travel Rule #1: Don’t interact with anyone for any reason. Yeah, right. The day Dr. Robinson introduced me to the Temporal Fold Induction Gateway, an entire year passed. If I had known what would happen, I’d have run out the door and never looked back. It was the best year of my life, and I’d give anything to have never experienced it. When Officer Blackie grabbed my arm in his jaws, his bite damaged the activation switch on my arm and trapped me twenty years in the past. On the run, I was left with only one choice: find my theoretical physicist father and get him to fix the switch so I can return to my own time. All without giving anything away to him... or my mother. This book is part of the Project Gateway time travel thriller series. Project Gateway: 1.0 Assassinating Yesterday …and more to come! Time travel, thriller, action and adventure.
Byrne, Chaffey, Fahey, Fizzard, Fudge, Grouchy, Hynes, Inkpen, Lyver, McLaughlin, Miles, Murphy, Puddester, Quirk -- the names themselves are evocative of Newfoundland. Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland traces the origins of almost 3,000 surnames found on the Island and provides an engaging and comprehensive collection of etymology, genealogy, and Newfoundland history. The introduction presents a fascinating discussion of the history and linguistic origins of surnames found in Newfoundland, which come from many different cultures, notably English, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, French, Syrian, Lebanese, and Mi'kmaq. The main body of the book comprises a dictionary of surnames in the provin...
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Through interviews and analysis, Janice Winchester Nadeau takes a look at the dynamics at work in families in which a member has died. She shares stories which show how families gradually come to terms with their grief, and make sense of the death.
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