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In a time when illusions cannot be sifted apart from reality and living the truth seems harder than exhuming the dead, rises a story whose foundational birth occurred before lies ruled the land. Follow the Truecians as they are transported to another realm where in order to overcome, the veil that covers your eyes must be removed, and deception no longer rule. In the time of Moses, there were three veils dividing the tabernacle of God, each having a name: the way, the truth, and the life. One of our characters has crossed the second veil and entered a place where natural light cannot pierce in and only the light of God shines. It is up to him, the consecrated king and priest, and his friends to bring rule and ministry as they push against evil forces of darkness to bring about God's eternal purpose. We invite you to read The Mighty: Welcome to Town Real, a fiction that's real.
Growing Up in the Torrone Zone is a story about a hardworking little boy and the joy he finds while helping his family to make torrone, a traditional Italian candy, for the annual town festival that takes place atop the small mountain town he calls home. Every step is filled with fun and excitement, from going down the mountain to buy the torrone ingredients to preparing the delicious candy treat. Treasured memories are made with family and friends...in the torrone zone.
The journey through childhood to adulthood on Manhattan's West Side is told here through the eyes of an essayist. Short stories about a life lived with the comfortable and the poor, Jews and Gentiles, people of color and White people, private and public school stories next to those about the pool hall and the bowling alley.Eighty-Third Street was in a neighborhood rich with color translated here into words providing a sometimes fun and sometimes serious view of life in the '50s and '60's. These essays are about that life and its components, the friendly and the not-so-friendly, and the growing pains.
Douglas Young's second novel is a romantic dramedy in which Fitzhugh Rainwater is a girl-shy young graduate student / teaching assistant trying to find romance and become a writer. His longtime best friend, Zada McMayer, is the loud, bawdy, troubled flirt who helps him out of his shell while beautiful Cleonia Lovetree is the student with whom he falls in love. Follow the evolution of not just these three compelling characters but also enjoy lots of humor and some poignant moments with a much larger cast of colorful locals comprising the small southern college town of Due South.
Written to provide hope to people hiding from their fears. It goes deep into the spirit which keeps us alive in our darkest moments. But more than that, it will empower you to dominate the darkness and be fearless. Each short thought was written after a big struggle. The best thing you can do is improve the thought of someone in need of healing, much like giving a cup of cold water to the thirsty. Give others hope.
You find out your loved one has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. What do you do now?Just the diagnosis alone can be overwhelming. There is a lot of information on the Internet that can help you, but sometimes it is hard to know what to look for, especially initially. This book contains what we discovered while taking care of my mother-in-law, Judy. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2007.Sometimes the shock and fear make you numb, and you do not even know what to ask or research. Hopefully, you will review just the chapter headings and learn where to find just what you might have questions about when you need it.Please remember that every person has a different experience with the disease. Not all the things that we tried worked for Judy, but they may work for you. Always check with your doctor before trying any medications or even any vitamins.Please check out my Facebook page and my blog:Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/theparkinsonseffectBlog called https://parkinsonseffect.com
As we learn to grow, some stay boys, some grow to be men. I wrote this book to introduce myself to the world and to show people that no matter what you go through, you can always change.In Death of a Boy, Birth of a Man: Blue Sky, Heavy Rain, not every day is going to be perfect. But every day you wake up is a new challenge, a chance for new opportunities, a chance to forget about yesterday's dramas and focus on newer and better things. We are human. We fear. We fall. But the one thing that makes us different is that we never give up.Honestly, we've all been there. Hopefully, my writing this and sharing it with everyone can make a change in someone's life and help them refocus. As I said earlier, the book was made not only to introduce myself but also to remind both men and women that life is about growth. I hope everyone loves it, and I thank you for giving me this opportunity.Look for my next book, White Roses, Red Wine--another book of poetry for the grown and the love seekers.
This cookbook isn't only about a food allergy that is more common than you may think OR just omitting onions from recipes. All recipes have been tried and tested on all ethnicities. There is something for everyone! And yes, there are recipes that people did not want to try because they were similar to ones they knew and didn't like until they tried the one I made.Having a food allergy doesn't always mean you know you have it till later on when it's more severe. Writing this has been a labor of love for food and cooking while working around a terrible allergy. There are also a few family recipes handed down from generations. I love coming up with new ideas for new recipes. Sharing my love of food with friends and family is simply pure joy. Cooking yourself can be a healthier way of living by knowing what you put in your body and making that choice.* There are dressings, rubs, and marinades--you have choices.* These recipes are spelled out for novice to expert cook/chef.* Tips and tricks to help with your cooking enjoyment/knowledge.* Family recipes: Grammy's Gravy aka Marinara Sauce, Suzie's Meatballs.* No Wussies Allowed: Spicy dishes not for the faint of heart.* We not only drink our alcohol...we eat it!A wide variety of different cuisines to choose from and try!
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