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Dale, a soldier, has been wounded in every way possible. Body and soul forever tarnished by combat, he seeks a way to start over. Released on parole to a small Pennsylvanian town he's never heard of and isolated from those he knows, he throws himself into the job he's been given-and finds the way of life he has been fighting for all along. When he meets Janet, the girl next door, everything he thought he knew begins to shift irretrievably out of focus. To the people of Somerset, she is a tragic and almost comical figure. No one believes that she was really abducted by aliens when she was a child. To them, she is off-the-planet crazy, so they leave her alone. But not Dale. In her eyes, he sees a kindred spirit, someone who has also been forever changed by combat of a different nature. He alone believes her, and he wants to do all he can to protect her. He immerses himself into research about UFOs, alien abduction, and more. And then Janet disappears. He teams up with a trusted NSA asset to get her back. Dale unintentionally exposes their most prized secrets-the existence of the Greys, the government's alien invasion, the Nazi base in Antarctica, the proof that top Nazi leaders were actually aliens, and NASA's evidence that the moon is not only hollow but home to more terrifying secrets. Will Dale be able to complete the ultimate rescue mission for the woman he loves?
Armed with a Spanish dictionary, a visa card, a lap-top and trust in Divine guidance, Juliette Robertson put her corporate life on hold and bought a one-way ticket to Salamanca Spain, in search of something she wasn?t sure of. Her life changing summer as a mature age Spanish language student, her experiences on the road and her love affair with Travelling Solo (TS), her intuitive True Self pushes her to become the courageous woman she had always aspired to be. Juliette?s stories on the road are irresistible appetisers that will awaken your senses and leave you wanting more. This is a wonderful read, full of memories that will birth your own, should you bravely take TS by the hand and step into the ever rewarding unknown. ?Brigitte Muir O.A.M. First Australian woman to summit Mt Everest First Australian to climb the Seven Summits This book is a veritable feast for those of us who devour travel. Featuring vignettes from a life well lived; each course is served with relish! Juliette?s memoirs capture the joy of travel and pay tribute to friends met along the way - even her courageous inner self. May these beautiful stories enchant and inspire you to set out on your own adventure. Without delay. ?Sorrel Wilby Acclaimed Australian adventurer, writer and producer Solo traverse of Tibet & world?s first complete traverse of the Himalaya If you have dreamed of escaping the daily grind, and take off alone on an unplanned summer adventure, to see of what stuff you are made, this book is for you.
Alexander Rucki is the child of a Jewish Holocaust survivor, and his book is both a reminder of man's breathtaking inhumanity to man and the absolute miracle of survival. These long-term effects are seen in hindsight over sixty years later. One can only begin to imagine what it would've been like to be sixteen and the sole survivor of a Nazi death camp. It's been done before-Diary of Anne Frank and Schindler's List among the two most popular-but this tragedy is constantly revisited, and I suspect this story is now ripe for the retelling. Alexander's mother not only survived Auschwitz-her brother, sister; and parents did not-but she married, bore two sons, and moved to a new continent with a new language, far away from the hell of Europe.
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