Charlie's Great Adventure

Charlie's Great Adventure
Author: C. A. Goody
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780970254641

Meet Charlie! Charlie is a small kitten with a big imagination. When his lion-sized curiosity gets him lost in a big city, he'll need more than a little help if he's going to find his way home.

Charlie the Spy

Charlie the Spy
Author: C. A. Goody
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9780970254672

Charlie the cat must go undercover to stop an evil plan to control the world.

A Noll Chronicle

A Noll Chronicle
Author: David Noll
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 162787934X

A Noll Chronicle is the story of German Immigrants to the United States, their travels through the country, and their successes and failures. Unlike many family histories, this chronicle includes background information on the times and places these immigrants lived in. A Noll Chronicle begins in New York City and ends 125 years later in Pasadena, California, with the death of the main character -- Gus Noll. The story covers Reverend John G. Zahner and Reverend Moritz Noll of the German Reformed Church in Ohio and traces the life of William F. Albrecht, who goes from being a butcher to a major land trader and house builder in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author David Noll focuses most of this telling on his grandfather, Gus Noll, who helps start the airline that eventually becomes TWA. Multiple families who are offspring of Gus Noll still reside in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; in addition to Las Cruces, New Mexico; the Seattle area in Washington; North Carolina; New Jersey; Montana; and other states.

The Transparent Whore

The Transparent Whore
Author: Rosemarie
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982260572

The Transparent Whore is a memoir of a young woman’s brave journey to self discovery. The details written on these stark white pages give an inspirational testimony of how lost we can become in life and how through a series of pivotal events, restore the pulse to our veins. Rosemarie guides you through her lessons of disease, conditioning, desperation, betrayal, addiction, reprogramming, ending cycles, and gratitude. A dedication so strong to regain a sense of wholeness that she deemed herself a tenacious whore. One who was willing to write about and share her intimate experiences to reveal that life is hardly ever a straight line. This is her poetic quest to align with unconditional love.

At This Time, in This Place

At This Time, in This Place
Author: Debra Guiou Stufflebean
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2009-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 144017668X

At this Time, In this Place is a love story between an American Christian woman and a Japanese Buddhist man. Before graduating from college, Pamela Wentworth lost herself, winding up pregnant and married to a man she did not love. In 1985, Pam's family hosts a Washburn University foreign exchange student, Takuho Osaki, who becomes Pam's best friend. Pam teaches Tuk about restoring an old house; Tuk teaches Pam how to speak Japanese. Both teach each other about their culture - but the lessons do not end there. A mysterious box of letters brings some revelations for the two about what it really means to love someone. Through tragedy and heartache, Tuk helps Pam to find her true self, while he walks his own path of self-sacrifice. The supporting story is the love story between Charles Henry Lerrigo, an immigrant from England, who marries Annabell Barry from Topeka, Kansas in 1895. Lerrigo becomes a medical doctor with a passion for writing adventure books. His work directing the Tuberculosis Association earned him the pen name of "The Christmas Seal Doctor." The Lerrigo's were the original owners of the American Four-square home that Pamela's family restores in College Hill. People who enjoy learning about other cultures and religions will like this book, as well as those who like old house restoration. The book is well grounded in the history of Topeka, Kansas, Washburn University and the College Hill neighborhood.

A Place Called Fairhavens

A Place Called Fairhavens
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2001-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146280456X

Max Ritter,a young Montana pastor troubled by self-doubt, tries to re-gain confidence as he looks out onto the endless South Pacific from his vantage point on the southernmost shore of New Zealand. Feeling unfit for parish ministry and a failure in marriage Max has fled as far away from people as possible, after suffering the rejection of both his wife and his congregation. While on the South Island of New Zealand he meets Bronwyn MacKenzie, the young owner of Colac Bay Inn, the bed and breakfast in which he is staying. Her caring concern for him and the loving acceptance he finds in her parish church help him to regain self-confidence. Through a series of experiences Bronwyn helps Max to live and love again, and along with her church encourages him in the long process through which he is restored to ministry and to a deeper understanding of spirituality. He returns to Montana and takes a job as a handyman at Fairhavens, a resort and retreat center in the mountains near Yellowstone Park. While Fairhavens is threatened by a "Disney-like" theme park developing nearby, Bronwyns Colac Bay Inn in New Zealand faces financial bankruptcy. When Max is told of the death of Bronwyns fianc, he returns to New Zealand briefly to help Bronwyn. During this time together a deepening love grows between Bronwyn and Max. Max returns to Montana and once again is involved with Fairhavens. Eventually its problems are resolved when the neighboring development is scaled down. Meanwhile, Bronwyn sells part interest in the inn and is thus enabled to come to Montana where she is given a position on the staff of Fairhavens. Once again the lives of Bronwyn and Max become intertwined. Max becomes the director of Fairhavens after its founder and director retires. His confidence now fully restored, Max begins to carry out various church duties in the region, having regained a renewed sense of Gods call to ministry both through his work at Fairhavens and some of the more traditional ministerial functions.

A Promise Kept [Maggie's Prayer]

A Promise Kept [Maggie's Prayer]
Author: Elaine Robinson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611606810

Maggie's second chance at happiness came with her second marriage...to Charlie, a man who discovered too late that his ex-wife refused to let go of the past, which included a son Charlie never knew about. Maggie's prayer was - that Charlie would keep his promise to honor his wedding vows to her.