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Sometimes yucky-day-havin' mamas get lucky enough to find the perfect addition to their life when they least expect it. Join Mama as she makes her way through this real-life inspired journey that starts with a bad day-but doesn't stay that way for long. When Mama finds the courage to peek under a noisy lumpy blanket, she finds a reason to forget about her bad day and enjoy happier days than she's ever known.I Got You is a book about the instant love between a mother and child that just might broaden the brush used to paint the picture of what the miracle of motherhood can look like. This sweet mommy-and-me story incorporates a silly song, beautiful illustrations, and a deep, meaningful message that is sure to connect with readers of any age.
Faye only focuses on the things most college students think about - classes, guys and the next time she can avoid looking at the pain she left in Arizona. She ignores how far she moved away. Faye seeks a life where she decides who and what she cares about. Unfortunately, everyone else sees it and pushes for her to deal with things they can't possibly imagine.When things come to a head, Faye begins searching for answers by questioning all the things which she sought to put behind her. She has unwanted help from companions who say they care. She can't believe them. She's afraid to believe them. Because if they're right, nothing will remain buried much longer.
How does it feel to be torn between two vastly different worlds: the one you were born to, and the one you fled to and eventually thrived in? What does it mean to become an American? Trading Grenades for Candy is a memoir of a Kurdish woman who fled war and turmoil in Iraqi Kurdistan as a young child and transformed herself into a quintessential American success story. Hers is a richly expressed and deeply personal journey from barely surviving in a mud house amidst landmines, to evolving into an independent, world-traveling pharmacist. By understanding her personal story of hardship and perseverance, readers will come to understand not only her personal triumph, but the wider story of the Kurdish people. This memoir will change the way one looks at what it means not only to be an American, but a fellow human being in our diverse world.
A 92-year old medical scientist awoke in a hospital unable to speak or control her limbs. It took a variety of shocking circumstances before Nobel Laureate, Dr. Esther Windom, came to the realization that she was no longer herself, but a newborn baby...a baby with the old scientist's memories fully intact! Dying to Live, by Barbara Reyelts, is an incredible story of reincarnation. Follow Dr. Windom's new life as Esme Montgomery, who becomes the youngest medical doctor and researcher in history. And, building on her past life's work, she discovers a cure that will change the world.
Their relationship seemed destined for heartache. A terminal diagnosis would teach them the true meaning of love. Gabi Coatsworth never meant to fall for the handsome American. And after walking away because he was married, the British single mother thought she'd go forever without seeing him again. But her move to Chicago five years later for a career opportunity led to their reunion, a rekindled romance, and a wedding. Forging a thirty-year life together through ups and downs, Gabi finally gave up when her husband's alcoholism became more than she could bear. But not long after, he received a devastating medical diagnosis. Knowing she would regret it if she stayed away, she returned home to care for him. And unexpectedly learned it's never too late for a second chance... In this compelling memoir, Gabi Coatsworth refuses to shy away from the painful realities and uplifting triumphs of long-term relationships. Her incredible account of love lost and found again while facing down her husband's approaching death comes to life on the page with humor and endearing honesty. A romance for the ages, anyone experiencing grief will find hope in this story of redemption. Love's Journey Home is a touching tale of saying goodbye. If you like relatable characters, genuine portrayals, and laughter among the tears, you'll adore Gabi Coatsworth's moving account.--Praise for Love's Journey Home: "e;As a storyteller, Coatsworth presents her main characters, herself and Jay, with the clarity and insight to create deep compassion for their relationship ... Many readers will connect with Coatsworth's story of building a family and navigating single motherhood, remarriage, divorce, and the unthinkable. She shares her story with candor, wisdom, and heart, and lays bare her feelings about facing those challenges with rare vulnerability. Takeaway: A beautifully told true-life love story, facing addiction and death with candor and wisdom."e; - BookLife Reviews
Have you ever wondered if mediation in criminal cases can work? How about for a murder case?What does the field of criminal law demand (or require) from a Mediator?The answers can be found in this book, illustrated with real criminal cases mediated by the author.Pascal Comvalius introduces us to restorative practice, mediation, communication channels, active listening and questioning. The author analyses and connects the criminal cases in each chapter to sociological, linguistic and psychological research. Topics such as perception, apology , forgiveness, deceptive behaviour, culture and trauma are discussed. This book will show families of victims or suspects / offenders, lawyers, judges, social workers, mediators and other professionals that this concept can work and be applied in jurisdictions around the globe. Let''s face the truth: What is the glaring issue in criminal cases? Is it with the law, or that amongst the people?
"An important story, borne of careful observation and an avalanche of experiences, masterfully told."Howard Meh-Buh MaximusWinner, MMF 2020---Alien at Home by Antoine F. Gnintedem is a story about a quest for identity and belonging by a Black immigrant in an America that is marked by heightened racism and xenophobia.While most books about racism in the United States only focus on the plight of African Americans and often omit the hate, bigotry, and xenophobia that Black immigrants endure daily, Alien at Home offers a unique perspective by portraying the hate that Black immigrants encounter in their interactions with both White and African American citizens. The irony in the fact that the latter group could be xenophobic toward immigrants from Africa while vigorously fighting for an end to racism in America adds to the complexity of the plot.The birth of the protagonist''s biracial son just hours after he is the victim of the most humiliating encounter with racism on his return from participating in a protest to clamor for an end to racism in America following the brutal murder of a Black man, George Floyd, by a White police officer, offers him hope for an America where everyone would belong and would be proud to call home.
"Arousingly risqué and taste bud titillating!""Charmed to have had an invitation to the party! Looking forward to many more. CHEERS!"In Soused at the Manor by Brian Crawford we join the guests in black tie affair where we joyously experience a civilized invitation to flirt and imbibe. Written in humorous prose we follow the antics of the partygoers as they indulge in a night of risqué frolicking and indulgence. "Ulterior Motive is far from the truth," Sly Mark said to Victoria Sleuth. Leaning in to pour, his eyes told the truth. "Another drink my dear? It''s only 10 proof." Slip into one of the easy to make cocktail recipes and indulge in the antics. Fun to read and impossible to put down without blushing.
Adventure is at the fingertips of anyone with an imagination wild enough to create it.Winter and George: A Path Across the Sea is a story about two siblings who live by the ocean. One quiet night, their evening of stargazing is interrupted by the sudden appearance of a moonlight path across the water. They follow the path to its abrupt end where they encounter a creature that is not what it seems. Together the siblings face their fears, encouraging each other to be brave in their moments of doubt, and discover that friendship can be found even in the most unlikely of places.A Path Across the Sea is just the first of Winter and George's many adventures. Their stories highlight the importance of family and friendship, while also emphasizing the magical possibilities open to those with a wild imagination. Through their adventures, Winter and George will take readers on incredible journeys, teaching them to think outside of the box when faced with challenges and to practice kindness toward all creatures, big or small.
In 2012, Carolyn Birrell flew down to Georgia to kidnap her mother.Fay had been living by herself since her husband's death in 2000 and clung fiercely to her independence. She went to church on Sundays, paid her bills on time, and volunteered at Vacation Bible School every summer. But at 79 years old, she'd begun showing escalating signs of early-stage dementia, each one making it harder for her daughter to discount as simple signs of aging.After receiving calls from Fay's local sheriff and the Department of Family Services, Carolyn took action. She quickly came to understand the meaning of the adage, "e;When we make plans the Universe laughs,"e; because hers required endless do-overs as she struggled to keep pace with her mother's ever-progressing disease.This is the story of Carolyn's mother, her dementia, and how they navigated her journey together. Your loved one may not force feed stuffed animals vanilla pudding or burn their neighbor's mail like Fay did, but if you're living through the sad realities of your loved one's slow and tortuous farewell, this book will help you find solace as you deal with it realistically and with a heart at peace.
There are spine-chilling secrets hiding behind your refrigerator door!When you close the refrigerator door, does light inside really go out? And if it doesn''t, what might be happening inside? Readers are about to discover the cold hard truth of what actually goes on within the walls of their seemingly dark and peaceful refrigerator.
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