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Author | : Susan M. Baganz |
Publisher | : Pelican Ventures Book Group |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2017-07-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1943104948 |
Pastor Dan Wink has suffered his greatest loss. His best friend, Sharon, died a year ago. He's ready to walk away from ministry...and life. But the men he's ministered to over the years won't let him. Sometimes accountability stinks! And the redhead next door, with her precocious, adorable children, brings up desires he thought had died with his wife. Skye O'Connell has given up much to rescue herself and her kids from her ex-husband's drug abuse. With a new career, she's come to the Milwaukee suburbs to start over...but something about the enigmatic pastor who lives across the hall has her asking uncomfortable questions. A man stuck in grief is challenged by a woman who is lost...can both find their way to life and love?
Author | : Mary Edwards Wertsch |
Publisher | : Brightwell Publishing |
Total Pages | : 351 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Children of military personnel |
ISBN | : 097760330X |
Military brats' childhoods are often scarred by alcoholism, abuse, and an ever-present threat of a parent's loss to war. This eye-opening, sometimes shocking exploration tells what life is really like for the stepchildren of Uncle Sam. A new recovery group, Adult Children of Military Personnel, Inc., has been formed as a direct result of this book's publication.
Author | : Rose Porter |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2015-07-29 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1480819239 |
Rose Porter didnt hear about the Department of Defense Dependent Schools until she was well on her way to becoming a teacher at the University of South Florida in Tampa. She immediately knew she wanted to teach at or near a U.S. military installation but was told that shed need a masters degree. Plus, only the very best candidates were hired. Despite those challenges, she eventually found herself packing her bags to Newfoundland, which was considered a remote, unpleasant, hardship assignment. Known as a one-year area, it was for new employees who swore theyd go anywhere in the world during the interview process. That first assignment was tough, but it didnt stop her from staying on to teach at exotic places throughout the world, learning interesting recipes, seeing sights not on any tourist map, and navigating cultures that most people only read about in books. Join a lifelong educator as she looks back at the exciting times shes spent teaching children, other teachers, parents, her own family, and friends in Adventures in Teaching Military Brats.
Author | : Simon Rich |
Publisher | : Little, Brown |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2014-10-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0316368636 |
The "hilarious" (New York Times Book Review) collection of short stories from the award-winning humorist Simon Rich includes the story that inspired the Seth Rogen comedy An American Pickle. Twenty years ago, Barney the Dinosaur told the nation's children they were special. We're still paying the price. From "one of the funniest writers in America" comes a collection of stories culled from the front lines of the millennial culture wars (Jimmy So, Daily Beast). Rife with failing rock bands, student loans, and participation trophies, Spoiled Brats is about a generation of narcissists -- and the well-meaning boomers who made them that way. A hardworking immigrant is preserved for a century in pickle brine. A helicopter mom strives to educate her demon son. And a family of hamsters struggles to survive in a private-school homeroom. Surreal, shrewd, and surprisingly warm, these stories are as resonant as they are hilarious.
Author | : Daniel G. Buff |
Publisher | : Wheatmark, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2023-09-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Raised in the collective dystopian empire known as Paragonia, Jade rises through the ranks to become the premier spy and assassin who trains others to blindly serve their leader's whims without question. Paragonia is a world empire that thrives on strength and total control. There is no tolerance for independent thought or even the desire for basic human dignity through religion, philosophy, and close family ties. All are outlawed, and those who show this weakness are exploited in highly elaborate public executions. But Jade has a secret. She knows Paragonia's dictator, Owen Fireside, is responsible for her parents' murder. And it is this secret that inoculates her from Paragonia's propaganda and mind-control methods. As Jade plans to murder Fireside in retribution, she isn't aware there are others who also know about her secret. Leaders of the Hostile resistance have been watching her for many years, hoping to turn her and use her as a spy against Paragonia. Their plans include not only overthrowing Fireside's regime, but also destroying the Paragon elites, a highly organized network of families who keep humanity in a machine-like existence for their own purposes. But those of the Paragon trust no one—not even their premier spy and assassin. Will Jade be caught in their web of deception to be used as a weapon of evil instead of a weapon for good? This thought-provoking thriller will keep you engrossed as the deceptive strategies of evil doers try to erase anything that gets in their way.
Author | : George Davison Winius |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2010-04-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1425725953 |
Although it might be loosely classified as a memoir, no one has ever written anything quite like this. It describes middle-class childhood in the 1930's through the relationships between five boys, and it breathes of foolishness, fantasy, improbability, and charm. A snake suddenly appears out of a hot air register and disrupts a bridge party, a young violinist forgets how to end his solo at a commencement and plays on (and on), a boat on wheels vibrates itself apart and a mysterious bullhead catfish substitutes for Moby Dick, then vanishes without drowning anybody. The author, a former writer at Time Incorporated who became a distinguished historian, has written an enchanting book, its chapters organized topically rather than sequentially--each devoted to a subject like cowboying, radio serials, wheels, indoor and outdoor games, love of steam locomotives, and discovery of sex. The final chapter suggests that the end of childhood coincides with an awareness that life can be wistful and poignant. And it concludes that buyouts and proto-globalization helped bring an end to that civic and regional integrity which underlay American life before television.
Author | : Morten G. Ender |
Publisher | : Praeger |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2002-03-30 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
After World War II, American political, military, corporate, and humanitarian responsibilities abroad expanded greatly. With families in tow, government officials, military service personnel, business executives, and missionaries began to travel and live, in increasing numbers, outside of their home country. Other nations followed suit. Ender examines this legacy of the late 20th century and analyzes the social, psychological, and historical imprints on people who came of age in these service organization families. Such international experiences impose specific demands on employees, their spouses and their children. These include relocation, risk of death or injury, family separation, and social controls on behavior. This collection contains thirteen essays by researchers studying children, adolescents, youth, and adults in a service organization family context, including the military, the State Department, international educators, and non-governmental organizations. The studies integrate research from sociology, psychology, child and adolescent development, family studies, and communications.
Author | : Tori Westwood |
Publisher | : Tori Westwood |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2024-05-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Brats going at it in impreg, creamy fantasies that satisfy that naughty itch. If you like dominant men, and submissive women stories where brats are left filled, this collection is for you! Stories Include : 1. A From My Friend While His Wife Showers 2. Farmer Gregor’s Prize M 3. Head Chef In My V Butt 4. So H I’d Have Anyone – Even My Ex-Teacher! 5. My First Internal 6. I’m So Tight 7. M Masseur 8. His And Her Surprise 9. His S Inside Me 10. Doctor’s H
Author | : Jeff Bundschu |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 1999-06-21 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780312204433 |
This irreverent guide to wine and wine culture offers an antidote to stuffy wine snobs everywhere--showing how to build a wine cellar in the bathroom and how to choose the right wine to go with take-out pizza.
Author | : Henry Louis Haynes |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2022-10-26 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1665572590 |
The young adult story "Army Brats: David, Pernilla and the Magic Dino Dragon" invites readers to explore 1969-70, a time of the first moon landing, an unpopular war, racial unrest and rapid social change. For many teenagers at the time, life revolved around rock and roll and sports, not video games, texting and social media. Fifteen-year-old David Stevenson must discover who objects to his interracial rock band and taboo romance before the person terrorizes these military brats again. A magic dino dragon that comes from Vietnam helps detect lies, locate missing people and objects, and assists with a larger mystery.