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Being-Here is about facing your new world and life after surviving your TBI. Nobody, outside of the circle of survivors, can possibly have a clue what your life is like now. William explains the unique things he did to face his new world. This was not only done with the hope that it could help you face similar, but unique deficits, but William''s purpose for writing Being-Here was to convince you not to give up, even if people, such as rehabilitation professionals, pre-accident friends, and even family members give up on you and/or your future. Being-Here is a place to go for encouragement, to hear or read some positive words, and to find some of the needed fuel for your life-long journey and discovery.
From time to time, we all may tell a little lie?a fib. But what if everyone in your family did?That?s the problem in author Brady Hauswirth?s Fib Fibinowski: The Fibinowski Fibbers. The Fibinowski parents are fibbers, and they are teaching their children to fib as well. But then one of the Fibinowskis decides not to be a fibber anymore. Learn what happens to the entire family when one person makes a change and vows never to again lie.Parents influence their children for the bad and for the good. Fib Fibinowski: The Fibinowski Fibbers shows that sometimes, children influence their parents. It is a fun way to talk about lying while stressing the importance of truth.
This book gives the reader some understanding a broken marriage does not happen to them alone, it happens to the best of us, if reading the book the characters jump out at you then you can relate to that individual.
Montana, winter. A small ranch with Gemma McWyntr, owner. Family owned it in the early 1900's. Each McWyntr family had one child, not for the lack of trying. Today Gemma is the last and the family name will end. -- A story handed down of the mysterious rock in the north pasture. Found after Christmas by the first McWyntr when checking fence lines. -- Those that touched the rock felt the vibration. Discussion of a name and arrived with Stone-Mas. A stone found after Christmas. -- A day when Gemma and Pop were checking fences they were near the rock when it vibrated enough to spook their horses. Finding out later that Gemma's mother had been in a car accident and died on impact. Did the rock know? -- A romance/time travel.-- Bk 2 is being written at this time. This will be Freddie's story.
Smartphone addiction is now obvious to almost everyone. Just a few years ago, everyone was in love with the new tech toys and social media.
We are all on a journey. At this time, many of us baby boomers are on a journey of caring for our aging parents. Any life journey has its ups and downs. Many children never see this in their future. There are lots of feelings: frustration, hopelessness, anger, and inability to cope. This book is about my mother and our journey, with her becoming the person cared for and I the caregiver. It is honoring mother and her struggle. It is a book of care, love, support, and hope.
THINK OF THIS BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY AS A 1,000-PIECE JIG SAW PUZZLE. The author has painstakingly copied verbatim, after deciphering at least 30 people's handwriting/scrawls, faded pencil, blurred ink -- the hundreds of Eileen Bickford Evans' personal letters from her original correspondence; letters from her lovers -- flyers all -- and of course, her family and friends. I combed through ten Xerox boxes of memorabilia she left behind, adding historical commentary as necessary. You fill in the missing pieces as you wish of a WASP's brief flight during World War II...
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