I'm Hurting, Can Anybody Hear Me?

I'm Hurting, Can Anybody Hear Me?
Author: Vickie Gunnels-Hodge
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1602470367

? I'm Hurting, Can Anybody Hear Me? For Parent's of Divorce or Separation, by Vickie Gunnells-Hodge, is a one-month journal with Scripture references to guide each parent through a thorough analysis of his or her relationship from beginning to end, addressing such things as the doubt and confusion for parent and child alike, and ending with each parent answering some of their own 'whys' and 'why nots, ' while providing gentle instruction of how to protect and comfort their child

Yo' God! Can Ya' Hear Me?

Yo' God! Can Ya' Hear Me?
Author: Kitty Arceneaux
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2006-08
Genre:
ISBN: 160034402X

This book is especially designed for, but not limited to, youth and young adults in order to assist them with how they communicate with God through prayer about everyday life.

I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR

I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR
Author: Sidney St. James
Publisher: BeeBop Publishing Group
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1393083617

Our story has its quiet beginning at a convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848. Susan B. Anthony attended, and it was here her legacy began. This convention launched the suffrage movement. This novel is based on actual events in history, although it is written as creative fiction. There are two parts to this Victorian Romance, Women's Rights, and State's Rights. It gets underway after the convention in the summer of 1860 with four young women, known throughout the reading as the four musketeers, who are all single and graduate from the Hampton Women's College in Virginia. It follows their courtship with handsome men from all walks of life, Colonel Richard 'Dick' Jackson, Reverend Russell James Keiner, Brett Meyer, and an Italian opera star, Carlos Orsi. The lead character in the novel is Dianne Jenkins, who is portrayed as man-hater… but is she really! The rights usually enjoyed by women were often taken away when she married. As a matter of fact, a woman gave up so many civil and property rights upon walking across that threshold that she was said to be entering a state of "civil death." One such woman who would not stand for this inequality was Dianne Jenkins. She loves Reverend Russell Keiner with all her heart but hates him with all her mind. Her moving speech as Magna Cum Laude at Hampton's College describes her feeling toward inequality while not pulling any punches. Married women were not allowed to make contracts, devise their last will and testament, or take part in other legal transactions. Women, once married, were not in control of the wages they earned. In our story, Dianne Jenkins is an outspoken woman. She disliked the fact that women were expected once they married to do the maintenance of the family from sewing a pair of socks to doing the laundry to cooking the meals and, of course, bearing as many children as she could until it killed her. Because the laws were written by men, a married woman was supposed to remain home and take care of the cooking, cleaning, and getting pregnant every time she hung her husband's pants on the clothes' line. As the first of this two-volume novel unfolds, we find our four women standing beside their fathers while our country splits, and they fight for the glory of the 'Star-Spangled Banner' in State's Rights. Or, do they take up arms with the Confederacy? At the same time, one of our women fights not to be controlled by a man she so dearly loves. The problem is that she loves him and desires him with her heart, but something from her past keeps her mind from letting him into her heart! Some quotes from women during this story: "The best protection any woman can have is courage." – Elizabeth Cady Stanton "I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires." – Susan B. Anthony "There shall never be another season of silence until women have the same rights men have on this green earth." – Susan B. Anthony "I never doubted that equal rights were the right direction. Most reforms, most problems are complicated. But to me, there's nothing complicated about ordinary equality." – Alice Paul

Flowers and Promises A True Story

Flowers and Promises A True Story
Author: Hanna Vanora
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2011-10-17
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1105190250

In writing this book, I would like to relate the pattern of domestic abuse and its affect on my own life and others around me. Maybe you know someone in a similar situation or you yourself are in this type of situation. After leaving the destructive cycle I was in, I felt inspired with an overwhelming need to share my experiences and to reach out to others that may be going through similar circumstances. As you read this true story, look for the characteristics (listed at the beginning of this book) that each person had, the unhealthy patterns in my relationships, and how my thought perceptions kept me in it for so long. The end of this book contains useful information on how to get help for yourself or someone you know, and how to create a safety plan. This book has a powerful story that will bring to light what many are going through and may be the first step toward getting help. It is a valuable resource for victims, advocates, shelters, counselors, health care facilities, and family/friends of victims!

Who's Cheating Who

Who's Cheating Who
Author: Betty W. Templet
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456752952

It is about couples cheating on each other till the ladys decided to go on ther own and the men went in to gunrunning to show them they are of very important people till they get caught but the ladys knowing this found someone to be with and help them get what they deserve.

Down Shift

Down Shift
Author: K. Bromberg
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101991763

The New York Times bestselling Driven series continues with a standalone story about finding love where you least expect it… Behind the wheel, racing champion Zander Donavan is at the top of his game. But after too much excess in his personal life, he’s forced to step away. He needs to accomplish something all on his own—outside of his famous father's shadow. Getty Caster is running away from the abuse that clouds her past. She thinks she’s found the perfect escape—until she discovers a stranger in the beachside cottage she’d been promised. He’s undeniably sexy, but she’s there to heal. Alone. Before long though, fighting with each other turns into fighting their attraction. And giving into desire sets off a chain reaction that has their pasts colliding. With an unexpected love on the line, can they overcome the fallout to build a future?

The Art of the Psychotherapist

The Art of the Psychotherapist
Author: James F. T. Bugental
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1992-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393309119

Unlike the brief, specific-solution oriented therapies that many people demand today, the goal of depth therapy is life change. James Bugental has been practicing, teaching and writing about depth therapy for 40 years, and in this book, he shares his experiences as a psychotherapist.

Sunny's Story

Sunny's Story
Author: Kathy Almeida
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2014
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145259046X

Sunny's Story tells of a young woman in search of her dreams. On impulse, Sunny leaves her job and her roommate, to move in with Jake. When she discovers that is not what Jake wants, she is devastated and goes to plan B. What follows is a series of adventures, misadventures, heartbreak, and love (old and new). With each experience, Sunny discovers the person she's always wanted to know and the love that lies within her.

Extraordinary Birds

Extraordinary Birds
Author: Sandy Stark-McGinnis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1547601027

For fans of The Thing About Jellyfish, Counting by 7s, and Fish in a Tree, a heartbreaking and hopeful story about a unique young girl on a journey to find home. "An amazing debut -- filled with heart, lyrical prose, and a heroine who soars!" - Jewell Parker Rhodes, New York Times bestselling author of Ghost Boys December believes she is a bird. The scar on her back is where her wings will sprout, and one day soon, she will soar away. It will not matter that she has no permanent home. Her destiny is in the sky. But then she's placed with foster mom Eleanor, a kind woman who volunteers at an animal rescue and has secrets of her own. December begins to see that her story could end a different way – but could she ever be happy down on the ground? In her arresting debut, Sandy Stark-McGinnis offers an inspiring story about family, friendship, and finding where you belong.