Kate's Journey

Kate's Journey
Author: Kate Adamson
Publisher: Insight Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-10-10
Genre: Cerebrovascular disease
ISBN: 9781885640789

This is a story about an ordinary woman with an extraordinary experience. She was called upon to face odds that would have stopped even the most optimistic person. Kate's unbreakable spirit and incredible will to survive transformed her from a helpless victim into a powerful champion. She overcame one-in-a-million odds to survive and prosper. Kate suffered a double brain stem pons stroke that left her in a vegetative state. Her only means of communication was blinking her eyes. Her chances of survival were bleak, the medical profession wanting to stop life support. How Kate fought back from overwhelming weakness to obtain amazing grace, is a story that will inspire the reader to take on the challenge of their own life. Kate's book takes you through her journey, capturing your attention page after page. Her journey is a powerful story of determination, perseverance and prayer. The narrative is rich, providing the reader with the feeling that we are going through the stages of recovery with her. The first step to simply learn to blink her eyes leads her to being able to communicate and then discovering more things she can do. Her message - focus on what you can do - is so simple yet so powerful. The greatest triumph comes when Kate transforms the pain into something of value to other people. This is a book about hope, triumphing over adversity and making a difference in other people's lives.

Journey Through Ash and Smoke

Journey Through Ash and Smoke
Author: Kate Messner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

#5: Ranger, the time-traveling golden retriever, has landed in Viking age Iceland, where he meets a girl named Helga, who seems perfectly able to take care of herself--until an erupting volcano and an early arriving baby forces Ranger and Helga to journey through the ash and smoke to find her father and bring him home.

Here, Now

Here, Now
Author: Kate Merrick
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718093127

What if our truest life is the one right in front of us? Does life sometimes seem to be passing you by? Are you so busy—with email to check, Instagram to scroll through, and friends to be envious of—that you’ve become disconnected from your actual life? You know, the one you are living right here, right now? With hilariously relatable confessions and profoundly beautiful insights, Kate Merrick invites us to stop running away from the lives we’re living today and instead walk in the peace and fullness God offers moment to moment. She shows us how to kill your Wi-Fi, put down the tech, and find deeper contentment, redirect the FOMO so you don’t miss out on your own life, and go on a diet of fewer choices to discover the blessings of the quiet, the slow, and the intentional. Only when we look honestly at our hearts and have the courage to live truly present do we receive the gifts of God found in all of life’s seasons—the painful ones, the big and beautiful ones, and even the ordinary ones.

Kate’s Journey

Kate’s Journey
Author: Lela Jean Clendaniel
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1973644789

Kate Remington is living a seemingly normal life in Maryland with her husband, Jake, and two grown children. But what no one knows is that four years earlier, Kate was beaten, kidnapped, and left for dead by two thugs. While suffering from amnesia, Kate found work—and love—on a Wyoming ranch until Jake found her and brought her home. As her memory loss lingers, Kate and Jake are still facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles. She cannot remember loving him—only the Wyoming ranch owner, Brad Crawford. When Jake is run over and killed by a disgruntled employee who snatches his wallet out of his pocket before leaving the body, Kate has no idea he is about to go after her. As she grieves and relies on her faith for strength, the killer lurks in the shadows and waits for the perfect moment to exact his revenge. When he finally finds the right time to confront Kate, she is left with no other choice than to kill in self-defense. Traumatized, Kate returns to the ranch in Wyoming where she learns the power of gossip and her faith as she attempts to find a new path to happily-ever-after. Kate’s Journey is a story of hope and strength through faith as a Christian woman attempts to move forward after two tragedies rock her world and propel her toward a new beginning.

Progress Not Perfection

Progress Not Perfection
Author: Kate Larsen
Publisher: Expert Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006-12-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781931945516

This book is for you if you want a stronger feeeling of mastery over your choices and a deeper sense of fulfilment that permeates your life.

Lands of Lost Borders

Lands of Lost Borders
Author: Kate Harris
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 034581679X

NATIONAL BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE RBC TAYLOR PRIZE WINNER OF THE EDNA STAEBLER AWARD FOR CREATIVE NON-FICTION "Every day on a bike trip is like the one before--but it is also completely different, or perhaps you are different, woken up in new ways by the mile." As a teenager, Kate Harris realized that the career she most craved--that of a generalist explorer, equal parts swashbuckler and philosopher--had gone extinct. From her small-town home in Ontario, it seemed as if Marco Polo, Magellan and their like had long ago mapped the whole earth. So she vowed to become a scientist and go to Mars. To pass the time before she could launch into outer space, Kate set off by bicycle down a short section of the fabled Silk Road with her childhood friend Mel Yule, then settled down to study at Oxford and MIT. Eventually the truth dawned on her: an explorer, in any day and age, is by definition the kind of person who refuses to live between the lines. And Harris had soared most fully out of bounds right here on Earth, travelling a bygone trading route on her bicycle. So she quit the laboratory and hit the Silk Road again with Mel, this time determined to bike it from the beginning to end. Like Rebecca Solnit and Pico Iyer before her, Kate Harris offers a travel narrative at once exuberant and meditative, wry and rapturous. Weaving adventure and deep reflection with the history of science and exploration, Lands of Lost Borders explores the nature of limits and the wildness of a world that, like the self and like the stars, can never be fully mapped.

Kate's Stupid Journey Through Upside-Down World

Kate's Stupid Journey Through Upside-Down World
Author: Charles Bryan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329781791

Kate is your average cynical Western New York girl who gets sucked into an alternate version of our World when Leprechaun-Pirates led by a Magician attack her and kill her date in the Park. We've all been there. Join her and her friends in Upside-Down World, where nothing is quite right, in this tale of hilarious tragedy. When Kate finds a mysterious map that leads her to a handful of Ancient Relics left by the Gods, she starts getting everyone's attention in the worst way. Her meddling will change Upside-Down World forever, and with her growing obsession she's not going to let a thing like Hog People or Miami Dolphins fans get in her way.

Wild Ride

Wild Ride
Author: Daniel Oakman
Publisher: Melbourne Books
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1925556816

This book tells the story of cyclists who were overcome by the need to venture into the wild on two wheels; the courageous men and women who undertook some of the most epic bicycle journeys of all time. Wild Ride reminds us of a thrilling period of exploration all but forgotten in the age of the motorcar. Daniel Oakman takes us on a rich ride through 130 years of Australian cycling; from the overlanding heroes of Arthur Richardson and Francis Birtles, to the lesser known but no less amazing feats of Jerome Murif, Ted Ryko and Joe Pearson, through to modern-day bikepacking trailblazers such as Kate Leeming, Tegan Streeter and Tom Richards. Celebrity riders are here too; from the historic icons of Hubert ‘Oppy’ Opperman, Wendy Duncan and Shirley Law, to the more recent triumphs of actor Sam Johnson and his audacious quest to ride a unicycle 15,000 kilometres around the country. You will be astounded by their journeys, retold here with sparkling clarity. Be inspired for your next pedal powered adventure.

D. H. Lawrence, Transport and Cultural Transition

D. H. Lawrence, Transport and Cultural Transition
Author: Andrew F. Humphries
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319508113

This book discusses D. H. Lawrence’s interest in, and engagement with, transport as a literal and metaphorical focal point for his ontological concerns. Focusing on five key novels, this book explores issues of mobility, modernity and gender. First exploring how mechanized transportation reflects industry and patriarchy in Sons and Lovers, the book then considers issues of female mobility in The Rainbow, the signifying of war transport in Women in Love, revolution and the meeting of primitive and modern in The Plumed Serpent, and the reflection of dystopian post-war concerns in Lady Chatterley’s Lover. Appealing to Lawrence, modernist, and mobilities researchers, this book is also of interest to readers interested in early twentieth century society, the First World War and transport history.