Ouch! It Hurts (HC)

Ouch! It Hurts (HC)
Author: Rosa L. Booker
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1636612466

Ouch! It Hurts: Don't Despair-Jesus Is the Answer (HC) By: Rosa L. Booker Life is full of joyous celebrations, but it can also come with devastating hardships that might test one’s faith in God. Ouch! It Hurts, Don’t Despair—Jesus is the Answer is an inspirational book that will reinforce the reader’s faith in God as their strength and guiding light during difficult times. Rosa L. Booker takes the reader through the unimaginable journeys of our biblical predecessors and teaches us how their continued faith in God helped them persevere. These steadfast supporters of the faith not only survived their trials, but afterwards they thrived because of their belief in and love for God. Rosa includes a prayer guide for salvation, with specific passages from the bible that will help even the most overwhelmed Christian maintain their faith throughout all of life’s challenges.

Football School? (HC)

Football School? (HC)
Author: Theodore "Ted" Watson
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1648042759

Football School? A Fan's Look at Auburn Basketball (HC) By: Theodore "Ted" Watson Following a fan’s personal encounter of Auburn’s rise in college basketball, Watson shares how Auburn basketball went from average to among the best college basketball team under the coaching of Bruce Pearl. With a brief history and a peak into the different eras of Auburn basketball, it is concluded with Auburn’s rise under Bruce Pearl’s coaching.

Pain

Pain
Author: Keith Wailoo
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421413655

Keith Wailoo examines how pain and compassionate relief define a line between society's liberal trends and conservative tendencies. Tracing the development of pain theories in politics, medicine, and law, and legislative and social quarrels over the morality and economics of relief, Wailoo points to a tension at the heart of the conservative-liberal divide. Beginning with the advent of a pain relief economy after World War II in response to concerns about recovering soldiers, Wailoo explores the 1960s rise of an expansive liberal pain standard, along with the emerging conviction that subjective pain was real, disabling, and compensable. These concepts were attacked during the Reagan era of the 1980s, when a conservative political backlash led to decreasing disability aid and the growing role of the courts as arbiters in the politicized struggle to define pain. Wailoo identifies how new fronts in pain politics opened in the 1990s in states like Oregon and Michigan, where advocates for death with dignity insisted that end-of-life pain warranted full relief. In the 2006 arrest of conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh, Wailoo finds a cautionary tale about deregulation, which spawned an unmanageable market in pain relief products as well as gaps between the overmedicated and the undertreated. Today's debates over who is in pain, who feels another's pain, and what relief is deserved form new chapters in the ongoing story of liberal relief and conservative care. People in chronic pain have always sought relief—and have always been judged—but who decides whether someone is truly in pain? The story of pain is more than political rhetoric; it is a story of ailing bodies, broken lives, illness, and disability that has vexed government agencies and politicians from World War II to the present.

A Grammatical Sketch of Hainan Cham

A Grammatical Sketch of Hainan Cham
Author: Graham Thurgood
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1614516049

This volume is a grammatical sketch of Hainan Cham, an endangered tonal Austronesian language. The study focuses on three areas: social background and contact history, the grammar (including all the recorded vocabulary), and a description of the sound system (including acoustic description). The appendixes also include the wordlist of Sanya Chinese forms and four analyzed texts.

The Battle

The Battle
Author: Karuna Riazi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534428747

The game begins again in this gripping follow-up to The Gauntlet that’s a futuristic middle eastern Zathura meets Ready Player One! Four years after the events of The Gauntlet, the evil game Architect is back with a new partner-in-crime—The MasterMind—and the pair aim to get revenge on the Mirza clan. Together, they’ve rebuilt Paheli into a slick, mind-bending world with floating skyscrapers, flying rickshaws run by robots, and a digital funicular rail that doesn’t always take you exactly where you want to go. Twelve-year-old Ahmad Mirza struggles to make friends at his new middle school, but when he’s paired with his classmate Winnie for a project, he is determined to impress her and make his very first friend. At home while they’re hard at work, a gift from big sister Farah—who is away at her first year in college—arrives. It’s a high-tech game called The Battle of Blood and Iron, a cross between a video game and board game, complete with virtual reality goggles. He thinks his sister has solved his friend problem—all kids love games. He convinces Winnie to play, but as soon as they unbox the game, time freezes all over New York City. With time standing still and people frozen, all of humankind is at stake as Ahmad and Winnie face off with the MasterMind and the Architect, hoping to beat them at their own game before the evil plotters expand Paheli and take over the entire world.

Time Trials

Time Trials
Author: M.A. Rothman
Publisher: Baen Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625799039

THE EVENTS OF EARTH'S PAST MAY HOLD THE KEY TO EARTH'S SALVATION IN THE FUTURE Marty Cohen was a gifted linguist and student of ancient military strategy who stepped away from academic Egyptology and opened a woodworking shop. Away from the bitter politics and petty rivalries, he’s happy to take care of his people, play the occasional war game, and try to make a good life. He discovers mysterious visions rob him of sleep, and then he gets summoned back to Egypt: an off-the-grid dig funded by an eccentric financier has discovered texts that may be the earliest Egypt has produced, and they’ll pay Marty silly amounts of cash just to fly out and take one little look. Marty turned his back on the academia game, but he’s a small business owner who has to make payroll, and he can’t say no to the money. But the texts open doors to more visions and to an astonishing journey: the ragtag team of archaeologists finds itself in protohistoric North Africa, a drying land dominated by horrors, where humanity is badly in need of champions. And behind the war against the fearsome overlords lies a greater struggle: Marty and his team have been chosen to be champions of all Earth and to run a gauntlet on humanity’s behalf. Failure will mean extinction. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). Praise for Time Trials: “This highly enjoyable novel by Rothman and Butler is full of nonstop action, bits of science, mystery, humor, and enough Ancient Egypt trivia to satisfy any history enthusiast. The quest narrative and the Dungeons & Dragons-style team structure recall familiar fantasy tropes, but the authors manage to develop the characters well, giving each of them their own distinct arcs and it results in a tale that’s well worth reading. The overarching mystery keeps the pages turning in an adventure tale that refreshingly shows respect for ancient civilizations and their accomplishments. An entertaining first entry in what promises to be a fantastic time-travel series.” —Kirkus