I Took My Mommys Heart To School
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Author | : Roseanne Oppmann |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 2014-04 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1496908058 |
I Took My Mommy's Heart To School is a heartwarming story about a puppy, named Myla, who is facing a common fear about change and uncertainty on her first day of school. Myla is content with her safe and comfortable life and is not so sure she wants it to change. Her mother tries to encourage her, while facing her own personal fears about letting Myla go. Together with loving support they learn they will always be together in each other's hearts no matter where they may be. One of the most precious gifts that a parent can give their child is unconditional love! This story sends a clear message that the bond between a parent and their child is always there. It also stresses the importance of a parent allowing their child to experience life with an understanding and trust that they have done their job to prepare them to be capable.
Author | : Roseanne Oppmann |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 2014-04-22 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1491852275 |
I Took My Mommy’s Heart To School is a heartwarming story about a puppy, named Myla, who is facing a common fear about change and uncertainty on her first day of school. Myla is content with her safe and comfortable life and is not so sure she wants it to change. Her mother tries to encourage her, while facing her own personal fears about letting Myla go. Together with loving support they learn they will always be together in each other’s hearts no matter where they may be. One of the most precious gifts that a parent can give their child is unconditional love! This story sends a clear message that the bond between a parent and their child is always there. It also stresses the importance of a parent allowing their child to experience life with an understanding and trust that they have done their job to prepare them to be capable.
Author | : Danielle Sherman-Lazar |
Publisher | : Mango Media Inc. |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2019-02-14 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1633538753 |
A survivor takes those struggling with anorexia and/or bulimia on “a passionate, heartbreaking to humorous road from rock bottom to recovery” (Robert Tuchman, author of Young Guns). Imagine waking in a hospital bed to find your frail, pale arm punctured by an IV transferring fluids and nutrients into your weak, stiff body. What happened? You’re an adult, age twenty-six, and you just had a seizure precipitated by your chronic, secretive, decades-long struggle with unacknowledged eating disorders. You have no friends and no normal young-adult experiences. Living Full is written by Danielle Sherman-Lazar, a woman who passed through the eating disorder crucible to recovery, sharing the most intimate and shameful details of her mental illness. Living Full is Danielle’s story. Eating disorders in young adults are hardly talked about, but are pervasive. Eating disorders are kept hidden out of shame. A groundbreaking 2012 study published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders found that about thirteen percent of women over age fifty exhibit eating disorder symptoms. Living Full chronicles the author’s step-by-step descent into the full-blown eating disorder nightmare and her path to recovery. Recovery comes from the Maudsley Approach, a regimen of supervised controlled eating or refeeding by out-patient helpers that eventually can result in recovery. Benefits of reading Living Full: See how to confront your eating disorder demon Learn from someone who won her eating disorder battle Discover a new and beautiful life
Author | : Mary Jo O'Brien |
Publisher | : Inspiring Voices |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1462410391 |
In When Jesus Knocks, the Angels Play, author Mary Jo O'Brien tells of being healed of life-threatening illnesses and surviving a serious accident, thanks to God's intervention through His angels. But despite these blessings, O'Brien was stubborn and certain she knew better than God. But, once she acknowledged that God held all the cards, the floodgates of His mercy opened wide. When Jesus Knocks, the Angels Play, lets you see the angels' sense of humor and the ways Jesus answers the author's questions and confirms her missions. But perhaps most important, you will see the role the Holy Spirit plays in delivering spiritual strength and directives to help others in their most difficult times. O'Brien also describes the experiences she has with the Holy Spirit as she hears the soothing and consoling voice drawing her into the presence of Jesus. Learning to listen for the voices of God and His angels can be challenging, especially if you are in the middle of a difficult situation. As you read, you will see how the Holy Spirit will bring you closer to those relationships and open your spirit to receive the blessings and miracles that God has for you.
Author | : Kevin Duffy |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2019-11-22 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1646102487 |
Dual for Life By: Kevin Duffy Bipolar disorder, alcoholism, and dual diagnoses are conditions Kevin Duffy has been living with for almost 25 years. His experiences are primarily good, sometimes bad, but all have been interesting. He has had moments where he felt he was fighting for his life or sanity. At last, he feels he has prevailed. He can think clearly and finally has a handle on his alcoholism. Dual for Life is a true-life account of how these mental diseases twist together and ripped through one man’s life. Drinking and drugs inflamed Duffy’s bipolar mind and his bipolar mind inflamed his alcoholism. He has learned the only remedy comes from staying sober and taking medication. He does not worry much about the future, because if he remains honest with himself and others about his past and present internal battles, a peace of mind will be achieved.
Author | : Krystalann Bies |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 2022-07-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
My Shattered Garden By: Krystalann Bies My Shattered Garden is about trauma, addressing abusers, and experiencing a sense of freedom in the end. It reviews accounts on what happened to the author and how their breakthrough was accomplished. The hope is that readers feel a sense of healing, love, being seen and heard, and knowing their story is important and valid. Their voice matters.
Author | : Afton Rorvik |
Publisher | : Worthy Inspired |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2014-09-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1617954969 |
Women treasure the support, loyalty, and laughter found in their friendships--especially when they face the storms of life. Whether purchased as a gift or for oneself, Storm Sisters is a delightful journey on what it means to be a friend in all seasons of life.
Author | : Jake Paul |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2016-10-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1501139479 |
How do you become Vine famous? What is life like when you have millions of followers on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram?
Author | : Ray Suarez |
Publisher | : Little, Brown |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2024-04-23 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0316353876 |
From a veteran broadcaster and historian comes a richly reported portrait of the newest Americans, immigrants from all over the globe who are living all across the country, filled with their own voices. We are a nation of immigrants, never more than now. In recent decades, the numbers have skyrocketed, thanks to people coming from many continents—especially Asia, Africa, and South America. Just like their predecessors, they face countless obstacles, including political hatred. And yet, just like their predecessors, they work hard. They persist. And they become us. The newest Americans are poorly understood and frequently presented only in stereotypes. Veteran journalist, broadcaster, and interviewer Ray Suarez has criss-crossed the country to speak to new Americans from all corners of the globe, and to record their stories. This portrait of our newest citizens is full of their own, compelling voices. It’s a story as old as the country, yet each new wave of arrivals tells that classic story in new and crucially important ways.
Author | : Ellen Johnson |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2011-06-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1462030130 |
Across the River presents the lovingly detailed memoir of author Ellen Johnsons mother, Ann Reynalds. Johnson chronicles the trials and tribulations that her mother had to face as the child of a biracial union. Ultimately, Reynalds had to flee her country of birth, Grenada, in shame and start a humble life all over again, in another country. She credits her strong belief in God for giving her the strength, courage, and will to continue on her journey. As the mother of five children, Reynalds experienced great happiness and sorrow. When her oldest son, Lenny, was eleven, he died in her arms. Later, she would revisit the country of her birth to reconnect with her second child. Through it all, her belief in God carries her through the happy times and sad times of her life, from a daughter who suddenly takes ill to the joys of motherhood the face of poverty. In this loving tribute, a daughter paints a heartfelt and honest portrait of her mother and a life well-lived.