Seasonal Siblings

Seasonal Siblings
Author: Celestia Hawthorne
Publisher: Celestia Hawthorne
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2024-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Discover the captivating tale of the Hathaway sisters in "Seasonal Siblings," where love and legacy converge amidst the serene backdrop of a lakeside summer camp. After the loss of their mother, the four sisters—each distinct in personality and dreams—face an unexpected inheritance that comes with a catch: they must unite to run the camp to claim their legacy. In "Amidst Mourning and Moonlit Adventures, the Hathaway Sisters Unleash a Legacy: A Tale of Love, Laughter, and Lakefront Surprises," embark on a soul-stirring journey of grief, growth, and grace. Watch as the sisters navigate their clashing wills and complex emotions, each chapter weaving deeper into their individual quests for self-discovery. From the thrill of new romances to the challenges of personal transformation, this narrative richly explores the diverse spectrums of love and the poignant moments that shape us. "Seasonal Siblings" is more than a summer read; it's a poignant exploration of the threads that bind us and the experiences that define us. With its blend of heartfelt drama, mysterious undertones, and captivating adventures, this novel promises a page-turning experience filled with laughter, tears, and unforgettable moments. Perfect for fans of family sagas and romantic dramas, "Seasonal Siblings" invites readers to plunge into a world where every moonlit adventure leads to unexpected discoveries and the true meaning of inheritance is unveiled. Dive into this enchanting narrative and let the Hathaway sisters guide you through a summer of transformative love and legacy. Don't miss out on this riveting tale of familial bonds and personal revelations!

Seasonal Siblings (Book 1)

Seasonal Siblings (Book 1)
Author: Celestia Hawthorne
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-20
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN:

Amidst Mourning and Moonlit Adventures, the Hathaway Sisters Unleash a Legacy: A Tale of Love, Laughter, and Lakefront Surprises! When the Hathaway sisters lose their mother, they uncover an inheritance with an intriguing twist. To secure their family legacy, these four diverse and often at odds sisters must navigate an unforgettable summer working together at a mysterious camp. Embark on a riveting and soul-stirring journey with our heroines as they grapple with grief, embark on quests of self-discovery, and unravel a tapestry of confusion, intrigues, and passions unique to a summer camp by the lake. Step into the world of 'Seasonal Siblings, ' a narrative that transcends youth, weaving a tale of love's many facets. From the tender blossoming of young romance to the transformative power of growth and change, this is more than a story - it's an enchanting exploration of love in its myriad forms. Get ready for a page-turner that will leave you yearning for more

Season of Change

Season of Change
Author: Lisa Williams Kline
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310740088

Norm and Lynn are having problems. Big problems. Rather than hide from the issues, they go on a marriage retreat together while Stephanie goes to cheerleading camp and Diana stays with her father. But when everyone returns, things seem worse than ever. So bad, in fact, it looks like Stephanie and Diana may not have to put up with each other anymore, which is what they wanted all along. This final book in the Sisters in all Seasons series brings the story of Stephanie and Diana to a close, and shows what happens when two opposites become friends, and maybe sisters.

Summer of the Wolves

Summer of the Wolves
Author: Lisa Williams Kline
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 031072614X

Headline: Stepsisters, yes. Friends? Maybe ... Diana loves horses. Horses terrify Stephanie. Diana takes pills for her mood disorder. Stephanie smiles a little too wide. Now their blended family is vacationing for the first time since the wedding—at a ranch that only highlights the girls' extreme differences. Things seem hopeless, until Diana discovers caged wolf-dogs and convinces Stephanie to help free them. Though a truce is formed, a herd of unforeseen consequences is soon galloping out of their control. But it might be just what their relationship needs.

Seasonal Sisters

Seasonal Sisters
Author: Monika Davies
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1644914220

Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn are four opinionated sisters, each responsible for their season of the year. However, when Mother Nature gives them a challenging task, will they find the beauty and purpose in a different season? This hi-lo book uses a mix of poetry and prose to captivate students. With full-color illustrations and a compelling story, this short, 32-page chapter book will appeal to reluctant readers.

Seasons of Life

Seasons of Life
Author: L. J. Helton
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450231799

Sarah Evans is just ten years old when she whispers the words that change her life forever. God, if you are really there, please help me leave this place; I promise to always follow you. God answers her prayer, and she realizes her life will never be the same. Sarah's bravery and extraordinary inner strength allow her to stand up to her abusive situation. Sarah refuses to ever go home again. But her journey is not easy. Painfully, she must leave her three siblings behind as she navigates eight years of living in a series of foster homes, until she turns eighteen and is finally free. Seasons of Life narrates Sarah's life story from the moment she utters her prayer to her life today where she finally finds peace. She marries, and raises two children. She goes on to achieve her lifelong dream of becoming a flight attendant. In doing so, she finds a new life filled with fun, laughter and joy. But most importantly, Sarah's story tells us that through God's love, we are never alone.

Seasons of Salt

Seasons of Salt
Author: Millie Horlacher
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1440161666

"Meditations spread through the seasons, sprinkled with the salt of humor and heartbreak, wisdom, faith and love."--Back cover

The Seasons of Life

The Seasons of Life
Author: Connie L. Harris
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462412742

The book tells of a young girl who was brutally raped for years. She found her way to Jesus, and he set her free from the bondage and chains of sin and shame. She goes on to tell of the miracles God performed in her life, now that she has learned to trust him.

The Seasons of My Life

The Seasons of My Life
Author: Jacquelyn Shepard
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2003-02-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 059526459X

This lively autobiography begins with the gene pool of parents, grandparents and great grandparents. The author's eventful life proceeds from her birth in 1926, through the Great Depression, evacuation from China as a child and later, witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. After World War II, Jacquelyn, her husband and two small children lived on a primitive homestead in Canada for one year. Five children later and forty years old, she was widowed and followed her lifelong dream to see Alaska. Jacquelyn moved to the last frontier in the frozen north and found a husband. Widowed again, she returned to California, earned a Bachelor's Degree and pursued training as a chaplain. Married a third time, she has made her home in Tuolumne County, California. In entertaining and humorous narration, the author has provided personal vignettes from her interesting siblings and children.

Migration and the Making of Ireland

Migration and the Making of Ireland
Author: Bryan Fanning
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253059305

Ireland has been shaped by centuries of emigration as millions escaped poverty, famine, religious persecution, and war. But what happens when we reconsider this well-worn history by exploring the ways Ireland has also been shaped by immigration? From slave markets in Viking Dublin to social media use by modern asylum seekers, Migration and the Making of Ireland identifies the political, religious, and cultural factors that have influenced immigration to Ireland over the span of four centuries. A senior scholar of migration and social policy, Bryan Fanning offers a rich understanding of the lived experiences of immigrants. Using firsthand accounts of those who navigate citizenship entitlements, gender rights, and religious and cultural differences in Ireland, Fanning reveals a key yet understudied aspect of Irish history. Engaging and eloquent, Migration and the Making of Ireland provides long overdue consideration to those who made new lives in Ireland even as they made Ireland new.