I’m Not Mad I’m Just in My Feelings

I’m Not Mad I’m Just in My Feelings
Author: Dr. Lawrence V. Bolar
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2021-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1665526556

I'm not Mad Im just in my feelings, is a book designed to intrigue readers of all nationalities, social economic statues, backgrounds and walks of life. The book was created to give a causal comparative analysis to biblical characters in the bible and compare them, their feelings, and responses to everyday characters we see and interact with today. The goal is to make learning the word of God ( The Bible)interesting to those who would otherwise never open the bible or find it difficult to read. I believe the bible has the greatest stories that have never been told. The most fascinating thing about this particular literature I'm not mad i'm just in my feelings is, it highlights some of the most interesting stories in the bible. In addition its shows how the characters where in their feelings similar to that of any one of us. This thrilling yet eye opening book definitely covers the social and emotional outcomes of biblical characters during their time and our time today. What you discover after reading this book will be astonishing.

I'm Not Mad. I'm Just from Corona.

I'm Not Mad. I'm Just from Corona.
Author: Offensive Journals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781651941508

I'm not mad. I'm just from Corona.: A Fun Composition Book for a Native Corona, California CA Resident and Sports Fan Why use a boring black and white marbled composition book when you can write in one that shows your city pride and RCF (resting Corona face)? This notebook features a snarky title showing your home town pride. Click on our brand to see other styles as well! 120 pages (60 sheets) Blank lined College ruled white colored paper Book dimensions: 7.5 in. x 9.25 in. (19.05 cm. x 23.5 cm.) Matte finish, soft cover Perfect composition book for taking notes, making lists, journaling, or a diary.

A PIECE OF ME

A PIECE OF ME
Author: Anthony sanders
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2020-11-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1646207750

I bring you another collection from my heart. These should let you see how I see the world. My view is harder but ultimately hopeful. These works are the easiest way for me to understand how things happen around and to me. I’m lucky to have such a gift that I can share with the world.

Just drink the bleach; surviving one year of Covid, Lockdown and False-news

Just drink the bleach; surviving one year of Covid, Lockdown and False-news
Author: tudor lomas
Publisher: tudor lomas, Jemstone Books
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1919620907

Millions died, health-care systems were overwhelmed and our deepest values challenged. The pandemic of 2020-21 took us to the edge, it destroyed our way of life and it undermined trust. On 8th March 2020 I shut myself away (a Brit in Amsterdam) before anyone else we know (we had co-morbidities and didn't want to die!) I searched for help from the victims of Spanish flu. I didn’t find much so I wrote this warts-and-all 'lived experience' for my young grandson, so he'd know what we went through and how the world changed -- the chaos, the confusion, the fear and the frequent stupidities. The chapter titles summarise the shifting story of surviving the virus, the lockdown and the destabilising torrent of false-news. It’s a day by day running journal of what happened, what we got wrong and what it means to us now, written with the author's young grandson in mind! Thirty-one chapters covering the key 15 months to mid-summer 2021. . . . "vivid, gripping first-hand account; essential reading" -- Jonathan Burton . . . . "upbeat, lively; philosophical reflection of a pivotal year!" -- Dr Kit Byatt . . . . "The structure and chapter outline are brilliant and enticing" -- Steve Richards . . . . "extremely readable and profound" -- Joanna Czechowska . .

When the World Feels Like a Scary Place

When the World Feels Like a Scary Place
Author: Abigail Gewirtz
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1523508310

"A terrific book for parents who want to know how to talk about difficult, emotional issues with children."––Nancy Eisenberg, Regents' Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University "Remarkable... Compelling advice illustrated with memorable case examples."––Ann S. Masten, PhD, Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Development, University of Minnesota In a lifesaving guide for parents, Dr. Abigail Gewirtz shows how to use the most basic tool at your disposal––conversation––to give children real help in dealing with the worries, stress, and other negative emotions caused by problems in the world, from active shooter drills to climate change. But it's not just how to talk to your kids, it's also what to say: The heart of When the World Feels Like a Scary Place is a series of conversation scripts––with actual dialogue, talking points, prompts, and insightful asides––that are each age-appropriate and centered around different issues. Along the way are tips about staying calm in an anxious world; the way children react to stress, and how parents can read the signs; and how parents can make sure that their own anxiety doesn't color the conversation. Talking and listening are essential for nurturing resilient, confident, and compassionate children. And conversation will help you manage your anxieties too, offering a path of wholeness and security for everyone in the family.

Bitter Rose

Bitter Rose
Author: Melody Carlson
Publisher: Tyndale House
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1617472174

Maggie blames her mom for the family’s disintegration: “She’s driven him away with her constant nagging and complaining and arguing. Honestly, who could stand to live with that woman?” she vents to her friend Claire. However, there’s more to the story, and Maggie desperately wants to know the truth—something nobody seems willing to tell her. The eighth book in the TrueColors teen fiction series, Bitter Rose takes an honest look at divorce, forgiveness, and relationships.

Year of the Nurse: A Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir

Year of the Nurse: A Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir
Author: Cassandra Alexander
Publisher: Cassie Alexander
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1955825068

This book is for anyone, nurse or otherwise, who is furious about how 2020 went down and—how 2021 is going. On April 25th, 2021 at 10:55 in the morning I messaged my chat group of girlfriends from where I work as a nurse on an ICU floor: “Nothing like feeling strongly suicidal at a job where you’re supposed to be keeping people alive,” and then tweeted that my “mental health wasn’t great” and deleted the Twitter app off of my phone because I didn’t want to “overshare.” That I felt like dying. That I would’ve rather died than still be at work. I am not alone. In 2020 there were roughly four million nurses in America. Only 2.7 million U.S. soldiers fought in the Vietnam War. Those who came back from Vietnam, having witnessed atrocities—and in some cases, participated in them—were changed forever. You can’t send four million people into a wartime-equivalent situation without psychological consequences. And yet that’s what America has done. Nurses spent a year battling a largely unknown assailant. Running low on gear. Fearing we might bring something deadly home. Getting coughed on by people who pretended that our fights were imaginary, that our struggles—watching people die, day after day, no matter what we did—were literally fake. Nurses are scarred. And unless people understand what we went through and commit to never let anyone lie in the future about public health, we will never become whole. Year of the Nurse: A Covid-19 Pandemic Memoir is Cassandra Alexander's poignant effort to come to grips with suicidal ideation and PTSD after being a covid nurse in an ICU in 2020. Comprised of original essays and her chronological journals, tweets, and emails as she attempted to save lives, including her own—this book will let you experience last year from the bedside. Come and understand what it was like.

Last Ghost To Kill

Last Ghost To Kill
Author: T.K. Torme
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2023-08-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1398484261

Last Ghost to Kill is a powerful book that delves into the often-overlooked pain of parent abandonment. It offers a safe space for those who suffer in silence to share their experiences and begin the healing process from their own traumas. With a compassionate and understanding approach, this book seeks to start an important conversation and provide the tools needed for individuals to overcome their abandonment issues. Whether you are struggling to cope with the emotional aftermath of parental abandonment or seeking to support a loved one who is, Last Ghost to Kill is an essential read that will help you navigate the complex emotions and find a path towards healing and wholeness.

Thirteen Tunnels

Thirteen Tunnels
Author: Suzanne Samples
Publisher: Running Wild, LLC
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1955062846

On September 17, 2022, the literary world, indeed the whole world, lost a unique voice with the passing of Suzanne “ Hammer” Samples. Her final journey began in 2014 with a brain tumor diagnosis. She chronicled her struggles and triumphs even as she worked through post-surgery rehab including regaining the loss of arm and hand function. Suzanne' s rare courage and candor gave us a brutally honest and unflinching view of her life. Though she “ nagged” her editor and publisher to get her first book into print before she died, Suzanne outlived her prognosis. The memoir, “ Frontal Matter: Glue Gone Wild” went on to be named among the best books of 2019 by Kirkus Reviews and sent Suzanne on a phenomenal book tour where she wowed listeners with her experiences, stellar personality and dark wit. She continued on to write two sequels, “ Stargazing in Solitude” published to acclaim in 2021, and the “ 13 Tunnels” , even as she returned to teaching and started a literary magazine. Her trilogy offers insight, comfort, and understanding to the patients, caregivers, and loved ones dealing with this and similar devastating diagnoses. Suzanne lived life to the fullest and gave us great gifts along the way. She will be missed. -- Barbara Lockwood and Lisa Kastner

Rules of Summer

Rules of Summer
Author: Joanna Philbin
Publisher: Poppy
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0316212067

There are two sides to every summer. When seventeen-year-old Rory McShane steps off the train in East Hampton, it's as if she's entered another universe, one populated by impossibly beautiful people wearing pressed khakis and driving expensive cars. She's signed on to be a summer errand girl for the Rules -- a wealthy family with an enormous beachfront mansion. Upon arrival, she's warned by other staff members to avoid socializing with the family, but Rory soon learns that may be easier said than done. Stifled by her friends and her family's country club scene, seventeen-year-old Isabel Rule, the youngest of the family, embarks on a breathless romance with a guy whom her parents would never approve of. It's the summer for taking chances, and Isabel is bringing Rory along for the ride. But will Rory's own summer romance jeopardize her friendship with Isabel? And, after long-hidden family secrets surface, will the Rules' picture-perfect world ever be the same?