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A World War II Memoir of Resilience and Survival in the Netherlands.
We are all connected in the tapestry of human compassion. Fifty-two days ago, we were complete strangers. Today, we live side by side. We eat together, sleep in the same building together, we cook in the kitchen together, we walk outside together, we grieve together.On February 24, 2022, war broke out in Ukraine when Russia invaded the country.It started with a barrage of bombing of major Ukrainian cities.Troops were mobilized on both sides and the shooting began.Refugees began to stream into Poland, mostly women and children. Ukrainian men of military age were forbidden to leave the country. Very soon our friends began to call usasking whether we could take in some families they knew about.We said, "Yes," and waited.Forty people arrived.What happened next would be life changing for all of us.This is our story.
A compelling and poignant memoir about the struggles and triumphs of survivors, and for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of life within the Residential Institutions. Prepare to be moved by this powerful and unforgettable story.
WRITE YOUR LEGACYVisit a museum, a national park, a castle in Europe, or even the local zoo these days, and you’ll likely be directed to “exit through the gift shop.” A gift shop can be a metaphor for life. And that’s how award-winning journalist Peter Lovenheim found the inspiration for this book as a gift shop of gratitude.Through the lens of twenty common gift shop souvenirs, you are prompted to recall and organize all the things in life you’re most grateful for. Consider the snow globes and ball caps, the T-shirts, postcards, and jewelry—and let them bring to mind the people, places, and life experiences you hold most dear.After reading a chapter about the evolution of scented candles, what do you remember about the aroma of your mother’s cooking? Do key chains prompt memories of a friend or mentor who opened important doors for you? Does a bobblehead recall a beloved teacher or athletic coach?This special book will surprise and delight you with the memories it evokes. Then, by journaling your answers in the Gratitude Pages to these thought-provoking prompts, you’ll create your own personal memory book. Perfect gift for parents and grandparents to chronicle their family legacy Evokes cherished memories that can be shared for generationsBecome the co-author of this book about your own lifeCreate a treasured family heirloom for children, grandchildren, and those
'I thought if I was going to die I should write some things down' Kirsty Everett was going to be an Olympic gymnast. But as she made plans to win gold, life, as it does, laughed at the goal she'd set. Aged nine, she was diagnosed with leukaemia and spent the next two and a half years in treatment and attending the funerals of children she met in the cancer ward. At the age of sixteen, Kirsty's cancer returned. Faced with a devastating prognosis, she threw herself into as much as she could - friends, school, drama, sport, even a life-writing course with Patti Miller. As she said, 'I thought if I was going to die I should write some things down.'Against the odds, Kirsty survived. She never achieved gold at the Olympics, but she learned a lot about people, attitudes and resilience. This is a book about growing up different when you want to be the same; sparking hostility where there should be support; and how love can be tested to its utmost. It's wise and unflinching and hopeful, and you won't feel the same after reading it.PRAISE'Told by a writer who's a real natural' Steven Carroll, Sydney Morning Herald'[An] incredible book ... I haven't been able to stop thinking about Kirsty's journey' Chyka Keebaugh'Everett is a born writer, her compelling story shot through with the extraordinary sensitivities of childhood' - B+P magazine'Honey Blood is one of the most exuberant, life-affirming memoirs I have ever read. The fact that it is about the uncompromising reality of childhood cancer, makes it all the more extraordinary. Read it and be utterly bowled over Kirsty Everett's astonishing courage, honesty and cheeky humour' - Patti Miller, author'If the Olympic Games are designed around people achieving their personal best, commitment, courage, determination and reaching their goals, Kirsty has been to the equivalent of two Olympics' - Wayne Staunton, managing director, Sold Out events management'Do not be afraid of this book. The big C in it is not cancer, it's Courage. The courage to deal with pain, loss, fear and the shattering of a young girl's big dreams.'Instead of tiptoeing around the tough stuff, and leaving the most difficult bits out, Kirsty Everett dives right in, taking the reader into her world, bravely, honestly, with raw humour and grit. We get up close to her tight-knit family, boisterous friends, tender first loves, doctors both brusque and kind, and rude strangers. Death hovers on every page, but life's vitality and Kirsty's defiant spirit shove it aside.'This refreshingly straight-talking account of adolescent leukaemia goes beyond pain to a fuller, wiser, deeper understanding of what really matters when everything you hope for hangs by a thread. It offers the best medicine for anyone who has ever faced relentless physical and mental odds and obstacles that create seemingly insurmountable roadblocks as tests of character. It may not be a cure, but it is one mighty transfusion of the powerful drugs that make us human and help us survive: hope, compassion, and love' - Caroline Baum, author'This is a coming of age story that will shock and inspire you. Told with searing honesty Honey Blood tells the close-up story of growing up while everything is falling down. In her compassionate, funny and warm way Kirsty Everett tells her story that will inspire others to tell and live through their stories. A wonderful and truthful insight into how to survive and thrive against the odds' - Michael Anderson, Professor of Creativity and Arts Education, University of Sydney
Aims to let silence disclose itself by cultivating attunements with silences' happening.
While German bombs were falling on London people didn't worry too much when hearing Hitler's doodlebugs, the dreaded V1 flying bomb. But when the noise stopped then they were worried because they knew that the rocket was about to drop - on them!David, hanging in a basket inside an air raid shelter, was oblivious to all of this for he was just a baby.Growing up in West London he spoke with a cockney accent even though he wasn't a true cockney. He went to a good school and later to an art college but not being impressed with the lifestyle of an artist or of an interior designer he left and got an ordinary job, His sporting interests included rowing with a club on the nearby River Thames and gaining instruction in the sport of judo but at the age of 18 he was looking for something more, an adventure.He joined up for a three-year stint in a colonial police force in Southern Rhodesia and never looked back. He lost his cockney accent, learned a lot about police work and the native Rhodesians, both black and white, and his three-year stint turned into over ten.Then using his police experience he started two successful private security companies, one in Rhodesia, the other in South Africa, and later emigrated to British Columbia in Canada where he started a third.In 1984 he began working for the Canadian government, firstly in a security capacity and later in their commercial sector before taking early retirement on December 31st, 1999, and moving to the United States at the beginning of the new millennium.Now in his fifth country of residence, he resurrected his artistic talents and began selling his art at various shows in the south-eastern United States. He also joined a local rowing club and within a few months was their manager and coach.He has enjoyed many years of travel to over forty countries, has lived in five on three different continents and continues to live a healthy lifestyle which includes kayaking, cycling and plenty of walking.
Dive deep into a saga that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, spanning a century from the 1850s to 1950s. This tale, inspired by true events, unravels the intricate tapestry of a family I was adopted into - a lineage rife with hedonism, deceit, and dark desires.Each character in this sprawling family epic is a study in contrasts: driven by their insatiable passions, they navigate a world laden with amorality, neuroses, and intense eroticism. Their stories are a testament to the tumultuous times they lived in, filled with ambition and treachery.In 1946, amidst the serene backdrop of a Hawaiian beach house, a Tsunami loomed, threatening to engulf all in its path. Entrusted to the wrath of nature at the tender age of four, the intention was clear: my demise amidst the surging waters and the house's obliteration. Yet, fate had other plans. My survival is just one of the many riveting episodes from a past riddled with enigmas.Venture into a world of intriguing personalities living through history's defining moments. A tale of resilience, lust, and the lengths to which people go to satisfy their own agendas. Embark on this compelling journey, and uncover the depths of human nature and the indomitable spirit of survival.
Step beyond the magical movies and explore the wider world of Studio Ghibli.Hailed as perhaps the greatest animation studio in the world, Studio Ghibli's influence extends far further than the cinema screen. Ghibliverse plots a course through the universe outside the films, the wonderful web of inspiration and influences that are ripe and waiting for Ghibli fans to enjoy.From manga and rare movies to forgotten television series and brand new theme parks, and from literary masterpieces and rival studios to soundtracks and secret short films, expert authors and hosts of the hit Ghibliotheque podcast Michael Leader and Jake Cunningham show that the magic doesn't stop when the film credits roll.
In Defiance, delve into the profound journey of overcoming generationally transmitted trauma. Witness how, with the right blend of therapy and education, a child subjected to profound distress can evolve and rise as a Woman of Valor. This book underscores the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of healing.
An unconventional memoir of a man immersed in magic and the occult
"This beautifully written memoir is for anyone who has walked a hard road and wondered how to get to the other side. Stephanie Duncan Smith promises that it's not through grit and force that you will find a way forward, but through leaning in to the promises that hold true when all seems lost. Duncan Smith's personal disorientation began when she lost her first pregnancy on the winter solstice's longest night, just as the world readied to celebrate its most historic birth on Christmas. Then a new yet uncertain pregnancy unfolded in parallel to the global pandemic, until one year nearly to the day of her loss, she gave birth to her daughter whose birthday marked the peak of pandemic death in their city. This clash prompted a desperate search for steadiness, in which the liturgical year became an anchoring force. In Even After Everything, Duncan Smith looks to the church's calendar as a way of finding and reorienting ourselves within the sacred story of Advent, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, and Ordinary Time. The Christian year illuminates a full circle of love, loss, and liminality, holding space for the full spectrum of the human experience. At its heart lives the promise of God-With-Us, inviting us into the spiritual practice of living well by accepting that there is a time for everything, and trusting that in whatever moment we find ourselves, we are never truly alone"--
"Nicole Maines knows a little something about a "happily-ever-after." Not just because she's a self-professed expert in the Disney princess canon (Ariel's flowing orange hair? ICONIC). But also, she's lived it. After coming out at the age of three, her family had not only come to terms with her transgender identity and accepted her, but they won a landmark court case in the Maine Supreme Court. She graduated high school and got into college. She got her first gender-affirming surgery at eighteen and a boyfriend. She achieved her lifelong goal of becoming an actress when she landed a major role in CW's Supergirl, based on the comics she had always loved. Cue sappy music and sunsets, because we've got ourselves a happy ending, right? Ha! Please! Life isn't actually like that! For the first time, in her own words, Nicole tells her story, bringing us on her journey from her childhood in rural Maine to the spotlights of Hollywood, sharing the lessons she's learned along the way. With clever wit and unflinching honesty, she tackles some of the most insidious messaging absorbed by queer kids and all young women, from the idea that any one thing can (or should) ever really "fix" you, to wondering what's wrong with you when things don't always feel better, and reminding us that, sometimes, a happy ending is only the beginning of the story"--
Esta es una historia verdadera, los hechos ocurrieron en la ciudad de Cuernavaca, Morelos, en México y están inspirados en dos personas, que tienen una segunda oportunidad para conocer el verdadero amor. Una maestra y un médico, que se involucran en una relación amorosa.
Este es un libro que describe mi viaje por el cielo llevado por un ángel, y todo lo que me enseñoo.
HIDDEN FROM PLAIN SIGHT is a book about ordinary life and the elements of our daily existence: work, family and friendships, which in their ordinariness can be a good setting for Christian life to develop and for contributing to the good of society. The stories that illustrate the narrative can be taken on two levels: entertaining or as an inspiration to make a change in one's life. Through them, I have tried to illustrate that ordinary life can be a platform to greater things. The book might be a help to those who want to deepen their faith or as a kind of program for Christian living. "Everyday life is a true setting for your life as a Christian." (St. JosemarÃa) Or, as someone put it in a letter to the editor of one of the national newspapers referring to some controversial issue: "Why don't they let God have a look in?" Perhaps this sounds like a good idea ... why don't we?
Step into the vibrant world of Wayne Brady, an artist whose life is a testament to the power of resilience and creativity. In "The Artistry of Wayne Brady," readers are invited to explore the story of a remarkable entertainer who has used his unique talents to overcome adversity and achieve success. From his early struggles and setbacks to his meteoric rise in the entertainment industry, this biography paints a vivid picture of Wayne's journey of resilience. Through his story, readers can see the combination of artistic brilliance and unwavering determination, as Wayne defies the odds and navigates the tumultuous currents of life. This biography highlights Wayne's multifaceted talents that have captivated audiences worldwide. His improvisational genius, showcased on iconic shows like "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" this person is a comedic genius, with a talent for being funny on the spot and making people laugh. As readers delve into the chapters of Wayne's life, they're treated to an exploration of his acting prowess, musical brilliance, and captivating stage presence that have left an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape. But Wayne's story is not just about professional achievement-it's a narrative of personal growth and triumph over adversity. "From Adversity to Triumph" chronicles the challenges he faced, the battles he fought, and the resilience that carried him through. Through candid and introspective moments, readers gain insight into how Wayne transformed his struggles into stepping stones, using his experiences to fuel his creative fire and inspire others to find their own inner strength. In "The Artistry of Wayne Brady," readers embark on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of an artist's life, witnessing the transformation of a young dreamer into an entertainment icon. With a blend of authenticity, humor, and heartfelt storytelling, this biography celebrates Wayne's artistry, his unwavering spirit, and the message that resilience can turn even the toughest challenges into moments of triumph.
This is a true story of my husband and my journey through infertility, pregnancy loss, our daughter being stillborn, our surrogacy journey, and our life with our rainbow twins. It is raw, and at times there are some triggers. I am open and honest about my experience. For those that have been in our shoes, you understand where we are coming from. For those that have not, this would help you understand what it is like to be a person going through these things. This book is to help anyone in need. As the saying goes, it takes a village to raise a child. In our case, it took a herd to have a child. I begin with our story and give you a little background about us. Then I take you on our infertility struggles. I discuss our miscarriages. I tell our daughter's story and how she saved my life. I explain our grief and how we decided to go through surrogacy. I go thorough our surrogacy journey, life with our twins, explain our non profit. I provide some helpful tips and finally end it with how to handle the haters. 15% of all proceeds will go to It Takes a Herd, the non-profit my husband and I started in memory of our daughter and honor of our twins. You can learn more about what It Takes a Herd does in this book and visit our website at www.ittakesaherd.org.
"Finding Your Path: Embracing Life After Leaving College" In this very book, you're going to study a series of multi-billionaires who dropped out of school to pursue their goals, dreams, and lots more. We hear stories consistently about individuals who succeeded at school, succeeded at sports, or succeeded at, indeed, everything, happening to increasingly great things as grown-ups. We likewise hear stories consistently about individuals who turned out to find success because of a very much associated parent or legacy. Those accounts are fine, however seldom do we read or catch wind of an extremely conventional individual with no headstarts by any means, proceeding to hugely affect various enterprises. Schooling is significant in assisting with forming youngsters and teens into working grown-ups, nonetheless, that doesn't mean each understudy fits the shape. What do tech monster Michael Dell, sovereign of pop Woman Crazy, and $80 billion man Bill Entryways all share? They left school without procuring a professional education. A great many people accept that the way to high accomplishment lies toward the finish of the initiation stage. Also, they would be right, generally. However, probably the most remarkable and effective individuals on the planet have made their way to progress along an alternate course. PLEASE GRAB A COPY NOW
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