Just Be His Mommy

Just Be His Mommy
Author: Julie Conner
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Autistic children
ISBN: 1615660755

Autism is a term we hear more about every day. But when Julie Conner's son Joseph was diagnosed, it wasn't common. Specialists began telling Julie what the best course of action was for Joseph, and soon she felt overwhelmed, fighting between listening to others and listening to her heart. In this inspiring yet practical book, Julie shares Joseph's experience with autism from toddler days to high school, told from her perspective. Complete with notes from the professionals who worked with Joseph, Julie's own methods tailored to Joseph, and detailed accounts of Joseph's reactions and accomplishments, Just Be His Mommy proves an autistic child can be just as successful as anyone else, with a little understanding and support from their families and community. And even more, Julie's story encourages parents to trust their instinct when it comes to helping their child, as every child with autism is unique. Come along on the journey as Julie learns to Just Be His Mommy.

Just Shopping With Mom (Little Critter)

Just Shopping With Mom (Little Critter)
Author: Mercer Mayer
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1998-06-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307119726

A classic Little Critter book perfect for Mother's Day! Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter is off to the grocery store with his mom and siblings in this classic, funny, and heartwarming book. Whether he wants to push the cart, pick the best apples, or get his sister out of the candy aisle, both parents and children alike will relate to this beloved story. A perfect way to teach kids about being on their best behavior!

From Grief to Grace

From Grief to Grace
Author: Janet Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781527299603

From Grief to Grace My Call to Prayer Janet Wright is a beloved daughter of the most high, a mother with a voice whom God has called and raised up as a prayer warrior, intercessor, motivational speaker and Kingdom builder. In her tell-all book, Janet takes her readers on her powerful journey to freedom, after experiencing both sexual and physical abuse at a tender age from those she trusted. She writes about rejection and the grief of losing her first son to gun culture and crime, and how she became accustomed to the trials, tribulations and effects of trauma in her life. However, despite great turbulence, armed with her faith in God and filled with His word, Janet was able to pray her way through from grief to grace. Through these pages, a gripping story of hope, restoration and the power of God is demonstrated. For Janet, her circumstances threw her into the hands of the Lord when she did not have the strength to stand on her own. As she sought God with all her heart, she was met and comforted with His loving-kindness, joy, peace, and unmerited favour, which is grace. She learnt to forgive herself and those around her and to trust God's will over her life. God has healed her, and as a firm believer, she has proven that prayer changes things; her life is a testimony of victory through the power of prayer. -These are my thoughts, my feelings... -This is my heart -This is the pain -This is the love -This is the heartbreak -This is the healing -This is my story

Your Mommy Was Just Like You

Your Mommy Was Just Like You
Author: Kelly Bennett
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011-03-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1101647027

Once upon a time-according to Grandma-Mommy loved getting messy, wearing kooky costumes, and dragging out bedtime with just one more story. She collected bottle caps and dandelion fluff, and didn't know how to tie her shoes. Sometimes she was a terror, but most of the time she was a sweet potato. Just like her own little girl today. Kids love to hear about what their parents were like as children, and this celebration of moms and the little girls they were will inspire lots of laughter and memories.

Just Me and My Mom/Just Me and My Dad (Little Critter)

Just Me and My Mom/Just Me and My Dad (Little Critter)
Author: Mercer Mayer
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0385371756

This deluxe storybook features two Little Critter stories from Mercer Mayer in one book all about the special time we spend with mom and dad--the perfect gift for a sweet story time any time of year! Family time is fun time in this heartwarming collection of two classic Little Critter stories for readers ages 3 to 7. In the first story, Little Critter enjoys a day in the city with his mom. Then, flip the book over to read about Little Critter's very first camping trip with his dad! And for more fun with mom and dad, check out more Little Critter tales! -Just Like Dad -Just For You

Just for You, Mom (eBook)

Just for You, Mom (eBook)
Author: Izak de Villiers
Publisher: Christian Art Publishers
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2001-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1432103571

JUST FOR YOU, MOM is a book about the experience of a mother’s love. It tells the story of the author’s first great love, and brings to life the fine interplay and high regard that characterizes a relationship between a mother and son. JUST FOR YOU, MOM looks at different aspects of motherhood: a mother as comforter, teacher, friend, example and confidante. But above all it is about a mother and her relationship with God; a mother and prayer. Such prayers create a cloud of security, the circle of light in which the angels work. This is the all-embracing love of a mother for her child.

Hidden Horror

Hidden Horror
Author: Samir
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468943979

This is a gripping and inspiring horror story written by a young teenager for kids and fellow teens. The suspense and tension is overwhelming. A young boy has lost his loving parents. No-one has any idea how. He comes across some scary messages and faces terrifying situations. Situations of life and death with his closest friend trying to kill him. The whole world goes crazy. He finds out the the true secret to his parents disappearance. Will he be able to believe anyone? The most petrifying things ever heard are released from a monstrous and mysterious voice. The voice from hell! You have to read no matter what.

The Broken Places

The Broken Places
Author: Susan Perabo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743213254

Susan Perabo's short-story collection, Who I Was Supposed to Be, was named a Best Book of 1999 by the Los Angeles Times, The Miami Herald, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Boston Globe proclaimed the debut "a stunning introduction to a fresh new literary talent." Now Susan Perabo returns with The Broken Places, her eagerly anticipated novel about love and honor and how the aftermath of one terrifying night -- and one heroic act -- affects a close-knit family. Twelve-year-old Paul Tucker knows his family is something akin to royalty in small-town Casey, Pennsylvania. His father, Sonny, is a dedicated career fireman, in line for the position of chief, long held by Paul's late grandfather, a local legend whose heroics continue to occupy the hearts and minds of all who knew and worked with him. Paul's mother, Laura, is a math teacher at the high school; Paul is sometimes annoyed by her worries over him (and her apparent lack of worry over his father), but his life is generally untroubled, his future bright, his time measured by sport seasons. But on a windy October day, the collapse of an abandoned farmhouse forever alters the fates and perceptions of Paul, his family, and those closest to them. Sonny and the other Casey firemen attempt a dangerous rescue to reach a teenager buried under the rubble, and when Sonny himself is trapped by a secondary collapse, Paul, his mother, and the crowd of onlookers believe the worst. The wait is excruciating; it's baby Jessica all over again, but this time the "innocent victim" is sixteen-year-old Ian Finch, a swastika-tattooed hoodlum who may have brought the house down on himself while building bombs. Still, when Sonny emerges from the rubble hours later, the maimed teenager in his arms, the rescue becomes a minor miracle and a major public relations event, a validation of all things American and true. Sonny is immediately hailed as a national hero. And Paul's life is suddenly, and irrevocably, changed. Beyond the limelight, the parades, and the intrusion of the national media into a quiet and predictable life, the Tucker household balance is upset. And Ian Finch's curious and continued involvement in Sonny's life creates a new and troubling set of hurdles for Paul to overcome. Somehow, though his father has been saved, he continues to slip through Paul's fingers. Secrets, lies, and changing alliances threaten Paul's relationship with his father and his mother and his understanding of what holds a family -- and a town -- together. The Broken Places is a brilliant meditation on the psychology of heroism, the definition of family, and the true meaning of honor. With pitch-perfect dialogue, subtle but stunning insights, and a dazzling ability to uncork the quiet power of each character, Susan Perabo's The Broken Places uncovers and celebrates the unsettling truths of human nature.