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Tom Nash has spent his adult life mesmerising audiences around the world, either with his thought-provoking philosophies or hypnotic DJ sets. However, before his career had even begun, Tom was given the slimmest chance of survival after contracting a deadly disease at the age of nineteen, resulting in him losing both his arms and legs. When the unthinkable becomes your reality, where do you turn? Why do you turn? Tom not only went on to survive, but to thrive, taking on life with nothing more than a pair of prosthetic hooks and a dark sense of humour. An antidote to the cavalcade of inspiration porn and vacuous quotes in our social feed, Hook, Line & Sinner is a shot in the arm, providing an honest, fresh, funny, yet uncompromising take on physical hardship and what can be achieved when almost everything has been taken away. Driven by curiosity, steeped in debauchery and bold in his decision not to become a Paralympian, Nash is the modern-day iconoclast we didn't know we needed, until now.
This volume is a collection of the writings of Douglas Helms on topics ranging from the history of the cotton boll weevil and the soils of the South to the history of soil and water conservation programs in the United States. They were authored over a more than thirty year career as a historian in the public service at the National Archives and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
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DON’T MISS THIS ACTION-PACKED, GOSSIP-FILLED READ. An orphan is prevented from discovering the truth about her still-living parents until she is fifty years old. She overcomes poverty, raises three exceptional young women, and finds the love of her life. Will it all unravel as the truth comes out?
Reprint of the original, first published in 1793.
Maggie Bowers thinks she knows what to expect her junior year of high school, but when she and her out-of-the-closet best friend Nash have feelings for the same boy she wonders if winning someone's heart means losing her soul mate.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.
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