An Eventful Life Ebook

An Eventful Life Ebook
Author: Alison Duthie
Publisher: Palmer Higgs Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2010-11-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0980786754

An Eventful Life

An Eventful Life
Author: Will Parker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-07-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1503502740

An Eventful Life is a social history describing the life of a boy who maybe never grew up. The story begins in Will Parkers childhood as he accompanies his mother and father (one of the first travelling picture-show men) through central-western New South Wales, Australia, as they present silent films, films accompanied by vinyl soundtracks, and finally sound films on celluloid. An Eventful Life then follows Will through his teenage years working on sheep and cattle stations and in a city apprenticeship. He joins the Royal Australian Navy, is hospitalized for months with tuberculosis, and undergoes extensive artificial pneumothorax treatments. He then leaves Australia, joins the British Merchant Navy as an engineer, teaches in New Zealand, and finally returns to Sydney, where he marries and has a family. Will completes his high school education and obtains a science degree from the University of New South Wales. He teaches secondary school in Sydney, with a sojourn into management training. He and his wife fully sample small farming and the many facets of animal husbandry before he experiences his wifes gradual decline from Alzheimers/dementia and her hospitalization.

Riding Through Thick and Thin

Riding Through Thick and Thin
Author: Melinda Folse
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1570766584

Many if not most women have been locked in a battle with their bodies for as long as they can remember. And when it comes to riding horses, they drag their arsenal of self-doubt with them every time they step into the saddle. Some quit riding completely. Others ride, but are frustrated by their lack of progress as riders or what they see as poor performance. They succumb to silent self-torment as they wonder how they look, what others think, and whether they have any business on the back of a horse if their jeans feel a little too tight. Regardless of seat size, riding discipline, or the degree — or even truth — of the body issues with which they struggle, the scars on female self-image in our society run deep and wide. So with the humor and big-sisterly swagger that readers and reviewers have come to love, Melinda Folse, author of bestseller The Smart Woman’s Guide to Midlife Horses, has decided to step in with a delightful, insightful, fulfilling new book. Riding Through Thick and Thin delves to the bottom of the issues that have long held women hostage, bringing together experts, research, resources, and stories to encourage, inspire, and empower. Readers will find some answers that may surprise them: Believe it or not, this is not about losing weight or getting fit (although if that’s a point of interest, there’s a section packed with helpful tools and ideas). This book is more about what’s going on in every woman’s mind — and it taps new findings in neuroscience to reveal that permanent change to deeply ingrained body image issues is not only possible, but it may be much easier than we think.

Annals of an Eventful Life

Annals of an Eventful Life
Author: George Webbe Dasent, Sir
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2013-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781313388825

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Memoirs of Bertha Von Suttner

Memoirs of Bertha Von Suttner
Author: Bertha Von Suttner
Publisher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780342311675

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