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Author | : M. Missy |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2012-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781477110829 |
ALLY'S GONE: SLAVERY IS ALIVE AND WELL SO, WHY DOES NO ONE REALLY CARE? The Trafficking of human beings for prostitution, sexual slavery, and forced labor is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world. It is bigger than illegal drugs and illegal weapons in both size and scope. (According to "FREE THE SLAVES", a nonprofit human right organization) It is almost a 20 billion dollar industry with victims totaling more than 25 million slaves. There are more people in slavery today that at any other time in history. This story in just one story concerning kidnapping and sexual slavery. However, this story is a unique look inside the brutal world of MOB organized crime dealing with the kidnapping, training, and abuse of the kidnapped victims from the inside. You may and hopefully will find the contents of this book to be both sad and disturbing. But, it really happens, everyday, in one form of another, even here in the United States where it is estimated that between 50,000 and 100,000 boys and girls and young women are being held as sexual slaves every year. Why is no one finding them? The real answer, except for a few, is because no one is looking for them. This book, although fictional to protect the innocent, focuses on one group of kidnappers as discovered by this books special character, missy, who is like few others in the world. Because of Missy's special talents she was able to infiltrate the inner workings of the Mob and live to share what she saw and experienced. It's a tale that may disgust you as it is downright horrible. You may need a strong stomach to read and to hear what Missy saw and experienced. But, don't think for one minute it could not happen to your daughter or a young woman you may know.
Author | : Angel May McKay |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 395 |
Release | : 2024-08-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 103830721X |
The first novel out of this Canada-based series has it all; Allison McKean, a product of the system, having been placed in foster care, quickly learned to run from authority, often landing in police stations and courtrooms. Still a minor, Allison found seclusion with her boyfriend, a petty drug dealer named Neal. This is how Allison subsequently met her true love, Michelle, who appeared to have it all. After Allison’s boyfriend turned abusive and left her destitute and desperate, Allison sought out Michelle's help. The bond grew, as did their relationship. Too young to work in strip clubs, Allison had to take her place on the street corners with Michelle’s boyfriend Sean acting as her pimp. No longer willing to take the abuse Sean bestowed upon them, Allison and Michelle, finally the two, are vital to fight back and run. Due to a crooked cop and John, Allison and Michelle were forced to separate. Still not ready to close the door on her love, Allison vows to find her. Finally, at eighteen, Allison no longer had to work the street corners and could now take the stage. Booking herself, Allison boards a bus, escaping the crooked cop and John, and lands in Sudbury. Allison’s search for Michelle begins, and it does not take her long to make friends on the way. Allison first meets Jasmine, another dancer with a troubled past, then Tamara, a lounge singer and lucky survivor. The three found Michelle in a strip club, beaten by a pimp unwilling to let her go. They knew the danger of escaping but agreed to stick together no matter what the cost. Allison, the youngest, quickly takes charge. She seeks the assistance of bikers from the bar as they oblige the girls are home free. Moving to the next town, Allison builds her empire. It is not long before opportunity strikes for revenge, and a dead body leads officers to Allison, who is waiting alone in an all too familiar motel room in Sault Ste Marie. Handcuffed in a courtroom, standing mute on murder charges, Allison is forced to see a court-appointed psychiatrist who will decide her fate. Allison needs to outwit the know-it-all doctor to pull off her biggest con and get the charges dropped. With only five sessions, the games begin, and Allison has many tricks up her sleeve, including her sexuality.
Author | : Effie F. Putney |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1919 |
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Author | : Anthony Smith |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 2014-11-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1312691573 |
A teenage boy named Joey Princeton must defy the forces of evil from destroying all of humanity. On his incredible journey, Joey will face obstacles and must make decisions that will change everything.
Author | : Sophia Kouidou-Giles |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2023-10-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1647425565 |
Powerful Circe, daughter of the sun-god Helios, is sad to see Odysseus, King of Ithaca, depart from her island, Aeaea—but her heartbreak is eased after dolphins take her to Delos, where she explores a new love relationship. Circe has a strained relationship with her mother, Perse, but when she finally listens to Perse’s encouragement to seek out the amphibian god Glaucus, she’s glad she’s heeded her advice. Together, the two embark on underwater adventures, and Circe shares with Glaucus her knowledge about the healing and harmful power of herbs. While in Delos, she also meets and befriends Skylla, a local beauty with whom Glaucus is enthralled, although the girl is indifferent. Circe eventually returns to Aeaea, but one day she learns, upon consulting her scrying mirror, that there is trouble in Delos that requires her immediate action. In the turbulent world of gods mingling with mortals, our heroine shifts shapes, flies, and uses her superpowers to reverse the course of evil. In a tangle of love, hate, vengeance, and the final righting of wrongs, a cast of irresistible characters weaves an adventure laced with beauty and terror in An Unexpected Ally—a newly woven set of tales that brings to life ancient Greek myths and revives issues familiar to contemporary readers.
Author | : Michelle Tallant |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 49 |
Release | : 2016-06-23 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1512738255 |
An imaginative adventure in Texas to explore life. Leads to learning about friendship and caring for pets.
Author | : Alistair Aird |
Publisher | : Kings Road Publishing |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2011-10-27 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1843589451 |
Ally McCoist is one of Scottish soccer's best-loved characters. In a two-decade career, he won the hearts and minds of legions of fans as he established himself as one of the most popular sporting personalities in the UK. A schoolboy prodigy, it was always clear that McCoist was destined for top flight soccer. At just 16 he signed his first professional contract with St. Johnstone, shooting to prominence in the 1980-81 season, scoring 22 league goals, and playing a starring role for the Scottish youth team. He was soon hot property. After two years of mixed fortunes at Sunderland, McCoist returned to Scotland and signed with his boyhood heroes, the Glasgow Rangers. Over the next fifteen years, he established himself as arguably the greatest goal-scorer ever to play for the club. He not only gave heart and soul for Rangers but was also capped 61 times for Scotland. An authoritative and affectionate portrait of this much-loved sportsman, "Ally McCoist: Rangers Legend" charts the highs and lows of a fascinating career, culminating in McCoist reaching legendary status. It also looks at the events that helped to shape his life overcoming homesickness when first playing for an English club and how he coped when his young son had to undergo several life-saving operations. Having hung up his boots, Ally's vibrant personality made him a natural for the television screen. Now, however, he has come full circle and returned "home" after a successful spell as assistant manager at his beloved Rangers, he has taken over the reins to become manager. This wonderful book is a must-read for any soccer fan, or indeed for anyone captivated by this large-than-life character."
Author | : Michael B. Oren |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2015-06-23 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0812996429 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Includes a new afterword about the Iran nuclear agreement, the 2016 presidential race, and the future of the U.S.-Israel alliance Michael B. Oren’s memoir of his time as Israel’s ambassador to the United States—a period of transformative change for America and a time of violent upheaval throughout the Middle East—provides a frank, fascinating look inside the special relationship between America and its closest ally in the region. Michael Oren served as the Israeli ambassador to the United States from 2009 to 2013. An American by birth and a historian by training, Oren arrived at his diplomatic post just as Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton assumed office. During Oren’s tenure in office, Israel and America grappled with the Palestinian peace process, the Arab Spring, and existential threats to Israel posed by international terrorism and the Iranian nuclear program. Forged in the Truman administration, America’s alliance with Israel was subjected to enormous strains, and its future was questioned by commentators in both countries. On more than one occasion, the friendship’s very fabric seemed close to unraveling. Ally is the story of that enduring alliance—and of its divides—written from the perspective of a man who treasures his American identity while proudly serving the Jewish State he has come to call home. No one could have been better suited to strengthen bridges between the United States and Israel than Michael Oren—a man equally at home jumping out of a plane as an Israeli paratrooper and discussing Middle East history on TV’s Sunday morning political shows. In the pages of this fast-paced book, Oren interweaves the story of his personal journey with behind-the-scenes accounts of fateful meetings between President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu, high-stakes summits with the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, and diplomatic crises that intensified the controversy surrounding the world’s most contested strip of land. A quintessentially American story of a young man who refused to relinquish a dream—irrespective of the obstacles—and an inherently Israeli story about assuming onerous responsibilities, Ally is at once a record, a chronicle, and a confession. And it is a story about love—about someone fortunate enough to love two countries and to represent one to the other. But, above all, this memoir is a testament to an alliance that was and will remain vital for Americans, Israelis, and the world.
Author | : Peter Mangold |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2006-02-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0857710303 |
On 14 January 1963, General de Gaulle (described by the Foreign Office as an 'almost impossible ally') brutally vetoed Britain's first bid to join the Common Market. It was a blow that delayed Britain's entry for a decade and hastened the end of Harold Macmillan's political career. Peter Mangold writes in arresting detail about the fascinating personal duel that shaped high politics and Anglo-French diplomacy. He portrays two of the most complex and skilful leaders of the post-war era, old friends from their association in Algiers during World War II: de Gaulle the dour, lofty moralist obsessed with high notions of France; and Macmillan, the canny, ambitious fixer, always the pragmatist seeking to get things done. As Resident Minister, Allied Forces Headquarters in Algiers in 1943, Macmillan had done much to help de Gaulle, and protect him from Churchill's and Roosevelt's hostility. They next met in 1958, as leaders of their two countries, when Britain and France faced many similar problems ranging from decolonization and their determination to retain national Great Power status to relations with the impetuous Soviet leader, Nikita Khrushchev. But while both seemed anxious to retain their old wartime connection, they were now rivals with very different views of the world. Divided by the Atlantic as much as the Channel, the two leaders disagreed fundamentally over America. De Gaulle sought the leadership of a Europe independent of the United States; the pro-American Macmillan talked of Britain as a 'bridge' between the two sides of the Atlantic. When Macmillan finally sought EEC membership, de Gaulle played on the old alliance to keep the British Prime Minister off guard. Ultimately, Macmillan was outwitted, out-manoeuvred and even, perhaps, outclassed by the General. "The Almost Impossible Ally" is a fascinating story of a friendship turned sour, and of a compelling new episode in the turbulent relations between Britain and France.
Author | : Eric L. Muller |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2023-03-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1469673983 |
It is 1942, and World War II is raging. In the months since Pearl Harbor, the US has plunged into the war overseas—and on the home front, it has locked up tens of thousands of innocent Japanese Americans in concentration camps, tearing them from their homes on the West Coast with the ostensible goal of neutralizing a supposed internal threat. At each of these camps the government places a white lawyer with contradictory instructions: provide legal counsel to the prisoners, and keep the place running. Within that job description are a vast array of tasks, and an enormous amount of discretion they can use for good or for ill. They fight to protect the property the prisoners were forced to leave behind; they help the prisoners with their wills and taxes; and they interrogate them about their loyalties, sometimes driving them to tears. Most of these lawyers think of themselves as trying to do good in a bad system, and yet each ends up harming the prisoners more than helping them, complicit in a system that strips people of their freedoms and sometimes endangers their lives. In Lawyer, Jailer, Ally, Foe, Eric L. Muller brings to vivid life the stories of three of these men, illuminating a shameful episode of American history through imaginative narrative deeply grounded in archival evidence. As we look through the lawyers' sometimes-clear and sometimes-clouded eyes, what emerges is a powerful look at the day-by-day, brick-by-brick perpetration of racial injustice—not just by the system itself, but by the men struggling to do good within it.