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For six years, a nameless miniature schnauzer was imprisoned in a Welsh puppy farm, a breeding bitch who would have been killed if she failed to produce enough puppies. But for this little dog, peace came before death. Rescued from the grubby nightmare of puppy farming, she now has a new life, a loving home, and a beautiful name - Susie-Belle. This book tells the story of Susie-Belle, and her road to recovery.
A transcription of the Russell County, Virginia marriage register covering the years from 1900 to 1923. A total of 5,100 marriages are included with separate indices sorted by groom surname and by bride surname. The register also contains the names of the parents, ages, birthplaces, marital condition, the groom's occupation and residences of the parties. Marriage and Proportional Occupational Statistics are compiled for each year and there is a summary table and graphs. This will be a valuable aid to genealogical researchers trying to trace family history in Russell County in the early 20th century and also to those interested in social dynamics, demographics, and population statistics of the era. Third Edition, 1st issue. Full color front and back covers. Interior printed in black and white.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1867.
I sat wondering how to talk to people through my poems as that was the only way I could get my feelings out. I wanted to end the stigma of Mental Health and to help others realise that they are not alone with the same feelings Getting over it or snapping out of it is all well and good if you can do that, however there are some of us who can't and aren't able to so we have gone to a place where we feel is safe under a dark cloud, but, with my book, I am hoping it will help them to feel that they are not alone with the black cloud hovering and there is a light at the end of the tunnel and helping others to understand how it feels to go to work feeling this each day. 50 pence from every book sold will go to Mind and Elefriends
FBI Agents Cameron Ross and Andrea Sullivan found the unexpected when they met amongst the warm red rocks and cliffs of Sedona—each other. That commitment, along with their ingenuity, courage and resolve, will be tested along the most barren of stretches in California's Mojave Desert. Someone is using the bleak highways to dump women's bodies. But in a landscape where an inviting road can curve into a sand-choked mirage, and a true oasis can be invisible under a white-hot sun, clues can blow away in the wind. In this sequel to Devil's Rock, Gerri Hill pits two remarkable women against the harsh and bitter desert and an implacable killer.
One would assume that a woman with a seventh-grade education, eight children to raise, and no money is considered a failure. Wrong! Not for this woman who was born in the Deep South in the 1920s. Instead, she used her situation as a ladder, setting goals and stepping over obstacles to successfully break free from the clutches of poverty. Staring poverty in the face and cleaning huge homes of affluent white people for miniscule wages to take care of eight children, Odessa B. Toyer demonstrated how one woman of tenacious character and totally dependent on God beat the odds to rear a family that would make her proud and give back to enhance her quality of life. She did it all without handouts a...
Cleburne County and Its People is a historical account of Cleburne County and the men and women who made it what it is today. These men and women were as diverse as the Ozark Mountain's rock-laden landscapes. The pioneers who settled Cleburne County were as strong as the land, of hardy pioneer stock, and bold in thought and action. They were shrewd, strong-willed individuals who brought staunch beliefs and strong disciplines with them and settled in an untamed wilderness which became Cleburne County. Cleburne County and Its Peoplehas drawn from the past and the present--chronicling the lives of settlers facing hardships and tragedies, discovering profound beauty, mastering vast natural resou...
Susie Bell went to a psychic development circle to amuse her friend but never imagined that she would develop a powerful intuitive gift of her own, and definitely never thought sheÕd meet the sexy country singer, Ronnie Vaughn. Tone deaf Susie is even more surprised when RonnieÕs deceased grandfather begins to visit her in her dreams, transcribing country music for his grandson to sing so he can launch his music career: Is that your final answer or are you the weakest link? You put our love in jeopardy much more than you think. The Wheel of Fortune spun around the day that I met you. Now youÕve taken me on Judge Joe Brown, Girl, we must be through. Ronnie is overcome by the raw beauty and sensitivity of Susie and the sacrifices sheÕs making of her time, and eventually of herself, to help him succeed.Ê Soon the two are entwined both personally and professionally. Will their love affair last their lifetime, and will Ronnie fulfill his destiny to become one of the greatest country singers of all time?