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The author wrote this book because “I lived in Lightning Ridge with migrants from about fifty countries and they all have a story to tell. When dealing with opals, love and betrayals play a big part. There are joys and tragedies and excitement, and especially hope.“I feel that I have added to the mosaic of opal adventure. Some books are written about opal, but none about opal miners. This unique industry began in the late 1800s and it blossomed with the influx of migrants in the 1960s. I also wrote migrant stories as an adult education teacher.”Originally from Slovenia, Cilka Zagar now resides in Lightning Ridge, Australia.“Slovenia, where I come from, is a jewel of central Europe. Our neighbors coveted and annexed much of Slovenian land, so the country is now very small. After WWII, some aspirational Slovenians escaped from communism and many came to Australia.“I worked as a primary school teacher and an accredited interpreter. “I have been an Aboriginal liaison officer and have often represented the views of Aborigines and migrants. I write fiction and non-fiction, and had books published in English and Slovenian languages.“I had my first stories and poems published when I was 12.”Lightning Ridge, Australia, the world’s opal capital, has miners from over fifty countries, who brought with them their political and religious beliefs, traditions, and memories.Gradually they created a unique society with a new culture, character, morals, and ideals.You never know who is who in Lightning Ridge, says Bill, an old opal miner. Aborigines and Europeans, doctors and illiterates, policemen and criminals, all camp next to each other, looking for the same rainbow in the clay beneath the sandstone.Prospectors come to Lightning Ridge in search of the elusive rainbow gem that will make them instantly rich and respected. The hope to find a red-on-black opal is the dream these opal miners live on.Ratting is the worst crime possible in an opal mining community. Ratters are miners who masquerade as prospectors, but they wait until a miner hits opal and then loot his mine.These stories are also about the women who loved and followed their adventurous men searching for their rainbow in the heart of Australian wilderness.The seven stories in this book are based on real people and events. Each story can be read separately or as one book. Set in Lightning Ridge and in Canberra, the tales span from 1938 to present day.
Diversified Money and External Debt: A Model for the United States offers an applied economic study representing the proposed concept of how the United States can rationalize its large external financial debt.The realization of this proposal is expected to last ten years, and after that time, the U.S. will entirely dispose of its economically intimidating foreign debt. The book stipulates that American foreign trade should be internationally free and fair. To this end, an element of economic protection is embedded in trade in the form of diversified money.This concept does not disturb the freedom of interstate economic exchange of goods, but does protect America’s economic space from economically unfair exploitation. The proposal’s pure economic benefits are envisioned to enrich the U.S. by $43 trillion over ten years, an average annual economic growth of over four percent, which would be the most favorable economic period in American history. In addition, this would protect the country from frightening major economic-financial crisis, which lies in international external debt.Per the author: “If we start with the fact that the external debt of the U.S. in 2013 was 31.27 percent of all external debts in the world, it can be concluded that it is the world’s biggest economic problem.”(About the Author)Born in Croatia, Ivan Ovcaricek-Rostok earned three economic degrees at the University in Zagreb, including a master’s and a doctorate in science. He worked at big companies in Croatia as an analyst, director of factory, and financial director. He did scientific research and has published forty-five professional and scientific papers in economics.
Congratulations for taking your first step in the right direction in eating green and clean. This low carbohydrate high fat (LCHF) diet can overcome medical and weight issues in a natural way.After losing weight on LCHF, author Jean Erasmus began her own support group in Zimbabwe, which attracted 2,000 members on Facebook from throughout the world. “I am very passionate about the success of the system, and the coaching one-on-one has benefitted people in a very unique way.”Although there are other books on the subject, “ordinary people, like me, need a basic and clear picture of how the system works,” Erasmus says. She advises getting physician approval before beginning any diet program.This motivational book contains numerous personal testimonies by people who have lost amazing amounts of weight. Featured on the back pages are some brave and focused people who have conquered their weight issues.“This morning I am at 65 kgs, that’s a total loss of 15.3 kgs in a few months. When you initially told me my ideal weight, I never thought I could achieve that goal. I am now under my goal weight. I would never have achieved this without you and your amazing guidance. You have had such a positive impact on my health, and I am eternally grateful.” – Client testimonialAuthor Bio:Jean Erasmus is a Zimbabwean mother of four children. “To date I have lost 48 kgs and 10 inches off my waist alone. I have had an incredible journey with the low carb high fat system.” She is off her medications and has stayed healthy. “I have more energy now at the grand age of 55 than I did at 21.”
Evelyn is a woman with a past. Haunted by mistakes, taunted by her travails and tormented by the unspeakable sin of seducing her father when she was barely a teenager. As the relationship between her and her father became unbearable, she ran away from him, and the streets of New York, only to become a daughter of the streets of Philadelphia.Her life now controlled by drugs and dominated by MICHAEL, a man who doubled as her boyfriend and her pimp...and eventually the man who murdered her best friend. Even though she suspected that he was GREGORY’S killer, she couldn’t prove it. Her theory was as weak as she was. Yet, when he threatened her life and the life of her unborn child, she found strength within her that she never knew existed and was forced to execute him.She had no relationship with God and her relationships with people were few, but the circle of friends she did have, proved to stand the test of time. KENNY, the gay, flamboyant owner of a modeling agency. JOUSCAR, the lover, the “indoor sportsman” and real estate mogul who was among the first to teach her things about sex in the city. MADDELYN, Gregory’s high class, cosmopolitan sister and one of the pioneers in the field of surrogacy. And YVETTE, her “conscience”, remained faithful and trusting throughout her ordeal. Accepting her for who she was. Being there for her.Enter JASON, the stranger, a man who could have conceivably been her guardian angel. The man who introduced her to God and a new way of life. A spiritual way of life guided by faith and belief in God.Evelyn’s trials and tribulations are not unlike those of real people in the real world. Hers,differing only by an epiphany involving yet another animal - the COYOTE!
Who – or what – would want to steal vegetables?Fifth graders Jasmine and Jesse don’t know who wants their veggies, but they certainly know why! For the salad contest, of course! It’s “the who” or “what” the friends must figure out, and they must be careful about it, or they could get hurt.The friends believe their Tower Garden® salad is going to win, until something or someone begins destroying and stealing from it.Join Jasmine and Jesse during their six weeks of cooking classes as the contest date approaches. Discover the fun the friends have growing food on a tower and the joy of eating “the fruits of their labor.”Can you put the clues together about the mystery thief before the two heroes do?This is the second book in the series. The first was The Enchanted Tower Garden. The books encourage children to eat healthy and make wise decisions about food. With water resources shrinking, a Tower Garden® is a great way to act water-wise where space is limited.Noel Leon was born and raised in Redlands, California, home of the Great All-American YouthCircus, where she trained and performed circus skills for 14 years. She wrote the children's book Go Colors and co-authored The Enchanted Tower Garden with Julie Mohr. Noel currently resides in Ventura, California, with her husband and two sons.Originally from the Midwest, Julie Mohr works in the healthcare field in Camarillo, California. She has been a marketing representative for Juice Plus®+ nutritional products and loves her personal tower garden! She co-authored The Enchanted Tower Garden with Noel Leon.
In this dystopian novel set in the 2030s, a man suffering from a gunshot wound is trying to remember what happened to him in the years since Trump got elected.Fimple is an alcoholic psychological counselor suffering from post-traumatic amnesia. As he recovers in the hospital, he tries to reconstruct his past, but can’t recognize the America his country has become.As his memory slowly returns, he realizes the hospital is owned by his half-uncle, a Trump-like corporatist who wants to run for president and has hired Fimple to babysit three sexually addicted young people to keep them out of the news. This is necessary because a sex scandal in the evangelical right-wing post-Trump era could weaken his run for president.But in counseling the three young addicts locked up in a halfway house, Fimple comes to love them. When they beg him to set them free, he is tempted. Fimple can’t afford to lose his job, but feels morally obligated to aid in their escape.What should he do?“While Walker’s prose is never flashy, his careful grounding of details and patient efforts in constructing character and setting create a universe of flaws and possibilities, and his stories unfold with a cumulative, occasionally wrenching emotional effect.” – Kirkus review of Tom Walker’s book Signed Confessions (2013)San Antonio native Tom Walker attended the University of Texas at Austin. In the sixties, he moved to Manhattan and worked as an editor for Prentice Hall Publishers. In the seventies, he edited and contributed to SA: The Magazine of San Antonio before becoming editor of Southwest Airlines Magazine and Continental Airlines Magazine. This is his fourth book.
Colonel Jack Marsh, decorated for bravery during World War 1, is now with MI5, working closely with the P.M, Mr. Chamberlain.In 1938, Hitler''s armed forces are on a relentless assault across Europe. Jews are being rounded up and sent to concentration camps, trying to escape any way they can.Adolph Vanir and his wife, Florence, are such Jews, arriving in the UK around 1934. Living in St. Anne''s Court where he has a small business, as well as his clandestine activities he has forsaken his Jewish roots, much to the sadness of his wife. Colonel Marsh becomes aware of Adolph Vanir''s activities, and has instructed a colleague to watch him.The formation of Local Defence Volunteers and Air Raid Patrol in 1937 took men who were unable to go to war for one reason or another. Harry Lloyd was one of them. A worker at the London Docks making ships, he was exempt from call up, though he was a soldier between wars. Married to Mattie, and with one child, Lorna, perhaps Harry was saved for better things.The Vanirs and the Lloyds cross paths and are linked to the assassination attempt on the War Minister, the man who is now Prime Minister.About the Author: A seasoned author, Kay Lovell was born in Essex, moving to London just before World War II. She was there throughout the Battle of Britain, and then her family moved to the Midlands. She later lived in Cornwall. Now retired, she resides in North Wales.
In the past, it was thought that voyeurism was only practiced by solitary figures lurking in the bushes outside bedroom windows. Was I in for a surprise.My name is Maura. After I got to know my “watcher,” I discovered through my experiences with him that some voyeurs become a bona fide cohort, complete with their own distinguishing traits, membership, common jargon, unwritten code of ethics and conduct, class divisions, dress codes, and territorial hunting grounds.As it turns out, I was lucky. Very lucky. I would never suggest anyone do something with this much potential danger, but at that time I had no boundaries. I still don’t.What I did discover, however, is that sometimes the devil you know is safer than the one you think you know…This, then, is our story.Leslie Daniels is a well-known Canadian environmental and social activist, having worked on issues of hazardous and household waste management. This is her fourth book and her first book of fiction. Her memoir Boundaries dealt with her personal experiences about historic child sexual abuse and the institutions that deal with survivors. Her second book, Consequences, offers an inside look at the workings of the Anglican Church of Canada’s management, which revictimizes the survivor by its very process. Her third book thE lifE oF A boB describes the start of the personal computer generation in the 1990s.
Pitbulls Pudge and his nephew, Eye-Patch, are stray dogs living on the streets of Denver, Colorado, where pits are illegal and assumed to be vicious and aggressive. After Eye-Patch accidentally witnesses a brutal dog fight, Pudge decides get them both out of the city, and some place safe, as soon as possible. Will they be able to find a safe haven and a loving home in the country? Author Bio:Julia Plous was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois where she still resides. She hopes readers of The Last of the Pitbulls will be inspired to help adopt and rehabilitate pitbulls, rather than condemning them as vicious, savage dogs.Publisher''s website: http://sbpra.com/JuliaPlous
When Rajavijayan, a Tamil tea picker, murders a top official – the tea taster – of a tea estate in Sri Lanka, the young man is forced to flee to Nepal via India.Traveling through the wild and hilly country, Rajavijayan chances upon a swamiji (Hindu mystic) living in the Nepalese mountains. With the swamiji’s help, he gets a job at the nearby tea plantation at the foot of the Himalayan Mountains. Here he hopes to conceal his identity and live a normal, quiet life.But the wanted man is slowly drawn in by the spiritual teacher, moving him to live with the old guru in his cave, where Rajavijayan sets upon a journey of inner enlightenment. He seeks divine secrets, and most importantly, acceptance from his new master.And when the son of the man Rajavijayan murdered is supposed to arrive at the Nepalese tea plantation, the killer-turned-neophyte will have to face his crime, and reconcile with whom he must keep the temple running as per his master’s final instructions.With The Payyoli Pendant, published by Strategic Books in 2009, Mohan Narayanan, hailing from a remote village in South India, shot into the international literature arena. CUTS is his sixth novel in eight years. His books are extremely popular with American, European, and Japanese readers. All have been rated 4.5/5-stars, and each book enjoys over 100,000 downloads as a pdf. “My father took up a teaching job in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and we lived in the foothills of a tea estate in Hatton, the place I have used in the book,” he explains. The author taught business management (MBA Studies) at two of India’s top universities, and is also an engineering and management consultant.
Here’s a sneak look at who’s inside and what they get up to.ALLIGATORS—a sort of joiningBUSTARD—big bird, no tasteCATBIRD—a bird that eats cats?DOG—a sad hound storyEEL, SEAL—no dinner todayFISH (Grouper)—an awful mistakeGUMMY SHARK—beware! HORSE, GOAT—a mixed marriage INVERTEBRATES—let’s hear it for the little guys! JACKRABBIT—making a monk of himself KANGAROO—(don’t tell Mama, this one’s naughty) LORIS—a sort of Dinosaur?MICE—what the farmer’s wife didn’t know . . . or did she? NEWT—an unpleasant event OWL—a horror moviePUFFERFISH—an overblown reputation QUAIL, RAIL—seeking the Holy Grail RETRIEVER—a love story SPIDER—watch what you drink, Miss Muffet! TRITON, CHITON (Mollusks)—sparring partners UROCHORDATE (Sea Squirt)—this story goes nowhereVARANUS (Lizard)—a fairy wizard saves her life! WORM—size matters XENOPUS (Frog)—a repaired blow-up YETI—the very first spelled word! ZIPHIUS (Whale) + Friends—whale mail AT THE ZOO—a field trip for you
In the gripping novel Life of a Suicidal American, a young man tries to find peace in life as he struggles to take care of his family.Landon returns home from college to find his grandfather has dementia. His mother can’t walk and is suffering from multiple sclerosis and cancer. Following the sudden death of his father, his life is spinning out of control.As Landon becomes reacquainted with his family, he starts to see one common thread: They are all losing the will to live.Join the author as he takes readers into the minds of what could be considered suicidal America.From young to old, the greatest country on the planet is facing a crisis!Americans are losing the will to live at a staggering and increasing rate. What is happening?About the Author: Landon Mitchell changes careers every two years. This is the first book by the Brownwood, Texas native.
A Heart Felt Emotion is a collage of poems by C. Dale Baldwin based on the feelings and emotions of the character Climentine, as Climentine goes through the twists and turns of loving Ravel. Unable to let him go, she holds on to a psychotic love.Love and desire are the main ingredients, added to a dose of self-esteem as being pushed to unimaginable limits.‘Deception’, Addiction, and finally Double-Cross — feelings of anxiety, anguish, mistrust, frustration, and passion — as well as I should say mostly; love, have come together to create this brief combination of poems. As a woman myself, using my own imaginings to interpret the emotional rollercoaster that I created in Climentine. I dove deep into my soul and aroused what I felt would be memorable poems. Considering all aspects of feelings that would be involved while writing this compilation of poetry and how our emotions interpret our hearts. I also gave into the realm of what life means and how our environment affects us as people, and as lovers in general. Women who are sometimes considered the weaker sex and off times taken for granted. I’ve provided a little push to vent life’s frustrations. I’m trying to work up to what I consider to be the best of me. I think this is a great start and I hope you will too!About the Author: Literaturist C. Dale Baldwin grew up in a brownstone house in Flatbush, Brooklyn. She now resides in Canarnsie. “My husband and I love to travel and he is also my muse!”
Dr. Michael J. Manley, a therapist for the homeless in Los Angeles, wanted to know what it’s really like living on the streets. So following his retirement, he purposely became like the people he had counseled, discovering that their life is far more difficult than he could have possibly imagined.African Americans living in the United States are treated unequal to the white Americans. At Starbucks, colleges, and other institutions, due to their color, as the novel Shadow contends.Manley is the author of seven novels: Parlay; The Emeritus: Who Will Rule; The Tides of Time; The Gene Factor; Games of The Gods; Take the Ride of Your Life, with The Uber-Groover!; and Still Waters Run Deep.His eighth book is Shadow: Based on a True Event, which focuses on his life adjusting to retirement after thirty years working as a therapist at a veterans’ hospital in Los Angeles County.Manley loves the challenge of switching genres. He has written fiction, nonfiction, romances, thrillers, and mysteries. “Observing people and talking to people made me get into writing,” he remembers. “I like conversing with people and telling my stories to a wide and vast audience of readers.”Born in the Los Angeles community of Watts, M. J. Manley graduated from the School of Forensic Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He interned at the University of California. Now retired in Palm Springs, California, he spends time with his grandchildren and writes stories about human cultures.
It happened without warning. Millions were torn from their peaceful sleep as the Song of Morning cut off in mid-sentence.The voice of Logos, the Talking Sword, was forever silenced as the Curse came upon the Lands of the Adoni. The Sword would still sing, but the ears of all those in the Lands of the Adoni would be forever deaf to the songs of worship and praise.Asseem left the Council of Ancients, came to live among the gnomes, and eventually found the lost Garden of Tangar in his efforts to lift the Curse. Through it all, the Adoni continued to work behind the scenes preparing the world for the coming Battle of Es-Soh-en that would resolve forever the issue of who owned the Lands of the Adoni.This is the story of one man – Singer – as he serves the Adoni to prepare the Chosen Kingdom for the coming battle. It is a story that will cover many lifetimes, and he will be able to live them all since he has eaten of the Tree of Unending Life.Author Bio : Dennis Knotts lives with his wife and their daughter, Shalom, in Riverside, California. This is his tenth book.
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The phone rings. The door slams. Suddenly, a tragedy that happens to "other people" happened to me. One minute of time - sixty seconds that I will play over and over in my mind for the rest of my life - one minute.The kaleidoscope of my life, which spun in beautiful tempo to cereal bowls, toy trucks, soccer balls, and practice schedules began spinning way too fast. Doors slamming and lights from emergency vehicles flashing.Why can't I breathe? I'm the mom; I can fix anything. Why can't mommy fix this?I want my life back.I don't want to hear that Bobby is in a "better place." I don't want to hear that time will heal me.I don't want my kitchen counters covered with casseroles. I don't want to smile at the endless line of people awkwardly walking toward me saying phrases printed on sympathy cards, although I appreciate their support.I was a stranger in my own life. I was simply breathing in and out to the rhythm of what others needed from me.When I was unable to clear the fog that became my reality, my FAITH carried me. I decided that although my son was gone from this world, he would not be gone in spirit. Slowly, I noticed a new version of myself starting to appear.It was then that I decided to reconstruct my life after unspeakable loss.
In a deserted school dormitory, a fourteen-year-old boy is sound asleep. A mysterious old man dressed in a homespun loincloth sneaks in, makes several small cuts on the boy’s skin, and disappears. When the boy is woken up by school prefects, he has been changed to an old man.The school deviates from its main activity of a mid-day football match to a late evening treasure hunt. Although the changed boy is kept away from the school function and is watched over by a shift of three policemen, sometime in the evening, he successfully eludes his police watch and allies with a friendly student, who informs him about the old man who caused his transformation.The two boys head towards the forest where the old man was last seen, arriving just behind a party led by the school’s senior prefect.Will the boy be forever changed or will he regain his boyish self?This classic thriller was inspired by incidents from the author’s youth. He says, “In the first year I attended secondary school, there were several incidents of students waking up in the dormitories to find mysterious minor cuts, usually on their limbs, back, and faces. Although students would discuss these occurrences, no conclusion could be made, and the matter led to so many unanswered questions.”Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Rolic Oboh received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from California State University Fresno. He worked for his home government’s national oil and gas company for many years before moving to England, where he now resides. This is his first book.
My Journey Is My Life: Living to Fulfill a Purpose tells the story of author Nwaoha Ugochukwu C., who grew up in a remote village in Nigeria.In his own words: It is based on a true-life story and my life experiences in general. It was written to teach others that the things that costno pain provide lesser gains, while things that cost more pain provide larger gains. Where there has been little sweat, there will be little sweet.The experiences and activities in my life''s journey, if not for God''s intervention, were beyond what words could explain, cruel and nearly unimaginable. Frankly, throughout this period what life gave me was more than terrible and frightening pictures, so I thought the only thing remainingfor me to do was depart from this world. But I refused to die like a coward, who dies more than ten times before his death. Seeing what this life was all about, it must be believed that it was by the will of God that I was saved. And to give God all the glory, I will employ the word of God from the Bible as I describe my survival efforts. "For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them; but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favor unto them" (Psalm 44:3)."In the journey of life, when fear is set aside, greatness can be achieved in adversity."Nwaoha Ugochukwu C. is the founding Pastor of Word Base Believers Church in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria.
Jesus shares the story of love, happiness, fun, and beauty in this inspirational children’s book. These four lessons are designed to teach children about the universe they live in and how love defines their interactions with the new people they meet every day.Love is the Most Important Thing in the Universeis a beautiful and heart-warming story that teaches children in a contemporary way that love is a good thing.Church ministers, teachers, and parents will find this book the perfect reading material for teaching children about the message of love.About the Author: Christopher R. Phillip, originally from Los Angeles, California, is the director of communications for a marketing agency in Clearwater, Florida. He says, “Having Jesus in my life has changed my understanding of why I am here, and I hope that this book introduces both children and parents to Jesus. Of course, the title of this book gives away the story’s most important message, but there’s another message that I find equally as inspirational: Choose to make Jesus your best friend, and whether you’re eight years old or 80 years old, now is the perfect time to do it!” Previously a full-time national magazine writer in the music and automotive fields, he adds, “I could feel Jesus helping me with every word, every sentence, and every page. Writing this book was unlike anything else I’ve professionally written, and I’ve written and been published for 30 years.”
In 1950, Tommy Small disappears whilst taking a shortcut through the Dark Woods to stay overnight at his best friend Brian Seymour’s house. Of the three people who saw what happened, two are not talking, and the other is not believed.In 1980, a young boy mysteriously turns up in the Dark Woods, which for thirty years has been closed off to the public. Controlled by the military, the boy should not be here. And, he knows he is in the wrong time. Locked up in high security, Tommy must find a way of escaping and return to his own time.Follow Tommy as he discovers The Mystery of the Dark Woods,in this exciting, fast-paced story that will keep young readers on the edge of their seats.Born in England, Shirley Coughlin has lived most of her life in rural Victoria, Australia. This is her fourth book.
Ethnic Cleansingis about the various forms of population displacement, from migration and ethnic cleansing to violent removals and expulsions, which may end up in genocide.It also shows how amidst displacement, the Jewish people have developed a millennial culture of survival.This volume covers the experience of population displacement in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, where the most renowned cases of migration and ethnic cleansing have happened under different regimes and in various cultures along the history of mankind.Today the author is also concerned with the plight of the Rohingyarefugees from Myanmar living in Bangladeshand the perennial Palestinian refugee problem.Raphael Israeli has taught Islamic, Chinese, and Middle Eastern history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A graduate of Hebrew University in history and Arabic literature, he earned a Ph.D. in Chinese and Islamic history from the University of California, Berkeley. Now retired, he has been a Fellow of the Harry Truman Research Institute at Hebrew University and the Jerusalem Center since the 1970s, and is the author of over 50 research books, a dozen edited books, and 100 scholarly articles about Islam. Born in Fes, Morocco, at fourteen, “I left my family when I could no longer bear the oppression of Jews in an Islamic country and moved to fledgling Israel. To this day, I consider that the wisest and most game-changing decision I took in my life.”
Authors Peter A. Olsson and Laurence F. Messnerboth had high hopes when Barack Obama was elected President of the United States.“We were impressed with Obama’s gift for moving and eloquent speeches. As both black and white himself, Obama had a unique opportunity. We had hopes that Obama would bring black America and white America together to continue our country’s solid progress toward freedom and justice for all,” the authors state.“After a severe economic crisis, we hoped for the return of American economic prosperity, military power, and spiritual leadership for peace in the world through American strength of leadership. We have been sorely disappointed in Mr. Obama! This book expresses our intense disappointments and the rationale behind our thinking.” The opinions, discussions, and correspondence in The Trojan Horse Presidenttook place from soon after Barack Obama’s election to the presidency until just before the presidential election of 2016.About the Authors: Peter A. Olsson and Laurence F. Messner have a combined writing experience of 75 years. Both authors grew up in Queens, New York, in the 1940s and 1950s, which instilled in them a traditional, conservative value system. The authors currently reside in Hampton, New Hampshire. Olsson is a retired psychiatrist/psychoanalyst who now writes books on cults, domestic and international terrorism, and commentary on the current American scene via novels, essays, and poetry. Messner is a retired Air Force officer and professor of leadership, who is currently an antiques dealer and author writing on both topics.
John Raffensperger, MD, describes how doctors in the mid-20th century learned medicine in the autopsy room, the laboratory, and at bedside, training to become well-rounded general physicians.Since then, many doctors have specialized during medical school, depending on X-rays and blood tests, rather than listening and “laying on of hands.” Medicine became a de-personalized business, subject to greedy insurance executives and hospital administrators.“A compelling and candid account of how surgeons learn and refine their skills. John Raffensperger shares successes and failures, advances in medicine and surgery, the faults in today’s system, what we might learn from health care systems in other countries, and the pitfalls of hospital politics.”– Di Saggau, Island Sun newspaper,Santiva/Captiva Florida“A candid narrative of more than forty years in practice and teaching of a pioneering pediatric surgeon, infused with historical perspective of medical education and medical practice … Dr. Raffensperger has done it all over those years, developing new procedures, teaching medical students and residents at the bedside, serving as surgeon-in-chief at a leading center for pediatric surgery, the Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, and authoring books … His concern for patients’ welfare shines through the book as he calls for fundamental reforms based on a single payer national health insurance.” – John Geyman, MD, Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle“In the field of contemporary health care, it is generally acknowledged that Dr. John Raffensperger is one of the most eminent pediatric surgeons of our day… We are now lucky to see him produce a memoir …the portrayal of a life devoted to the care of sick children.” – F. Gonzalez-Crussi, MD, Emeritus Professor of Pathology, Northwestern University, Chicago
Edwina Bailey's I Can Do It! I Can Do It! I Can Say My Alphabet Sounds is written for students of all ages who are serious about learning the sounds of letters in the English alphabet, and who want to read English properly.The simplicity of the text makes it useful for foreign language students, early primary and preschool students, and for adults wishing to teach themselves English.The author is a preschool teacher who is intrigued with helping everyone wanting to study English, and accomplish reading and writing in the English language.As for the challenges in writing the book, the author says, "I consider all the characters as important because of what the book is about. I must say, however, that thinking of which animal to find for the letters Q, U, W, X and Z was very challenging."Author Bio:Edwina Bailey is a mother and visionary in Tobago. She has worked in nursing, tourism, and teaching, and her passion for writing started blossoming in her teenage years. After opening the first-ever kids' club in Tobago, Bounzy Children's Club, she went on to form the Grace High Associative Learning Pre School. She continues to work and observe children's fascination with learning. This is her second book.
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