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"She screams and whips her head back, spraying sweat from her hair on the back wall, as I gently pull the child's body to the side and the head comes free. The mother lets out a heavy sigh and cries great body shaking sobs. No time for celebrating yet."I've put together a book filled with true stories of my 30 years' experience working as a paramedic, firefighter, rescue diver, and flight medic. Many of them are tragic with some dark humor mixed in. If you're looking for cute kitten stories, this is not the book for you. However, if you want a glimpse into the real world of what it's like to be a firefighter/paramedic, look no further.
John Wyatt looks at recent trends in dying, from both a medical and Christian perspective.
Seventy black and white photos display both the tattoos and the strong personalities of men and women who wear them and artists who apply them. Many of the people involved were photographed over two decades, revealing the evolution of their body art through time. This fascinating study also allows the individuals presented to tell their own story in their own words.
The author first encountered the Lake District during a boyhood camping trip to Windermere. He was overwhelmed by the freedom of the landscape and the closeness to nature he felt. It was as if he belonged here, amongst the fells, the crags and the endless horizon. This book deals with his life and work in this landscape.
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