Stumbling In The Dark Looking For The Light Switch

Stumbling In The Dark Looking For The Light Switch
Author: Timothy Scott
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2021-06-19
Genre:
ISBN:

It begins with an unwanted goodbye. Life is never straight forward for Tim and Dana. Stumbling through life in two different countries, by the incalculable odds they meet while running into each other at the movie theater they both work for. As quickly as they are connected, their lives are torn apart. What brought them together has also taken them away- a simple phone call. Desperate to get back to the love of his life and the family he has created, nothing will stop him. With a job loss and no money in the bank, he takes a risk to see his newborn daughter for the first time. He walks the lonely road to find it's not so lonely. Come explore the depths of what it takes to be a family of immigrants and the depth of love it takes to unite. This memoir is touched with journal entries of this man's great journey. How far would you go for your family?

The Encampment

The Encampment
Author: Stephen Davenport
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1513263080

Honored by Kirkus Reviews as one of The Best Indie Books of 2020. "Davenport is an accomplished stylist with a keen ear for nuanced dialogue; he also has a knack for making serious political points with a light touch that makes them broadly accessible. . . A thoughtful and compelling account of the responsibilities that come with privilege." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review There are only two rules at Miss Oliver's School for Girls that lead to automatic expulsion: stealing, and permitting a male who is not a family member into a dormitory. The head of school's daughter has broken both. Trouble approaches on a warm September day when Sylvia Perrine Bickham, the head of school's daughter, gives money to a homeless man on the street. Through some prying, she and her friends learn he is a veteran of the Iraq War and probably suffering from post-traumatic stress, so they sneak food and clothing to his lean-to at odd hours of the day and agree to tell no one—not the teachers, and especially not Sylvia's mother, Rachel. But talk of things gone missing from the school is getting louder, and Rachel knows something is up. More importantly, winter is coming and Sylvia worries the man will freeze if he stays outside. Have they done all they can for him? Have they done enough? What is enough. Vivid, riveting, and utterly engrossing, The Encampment is the third installment of the Miss Oliver's School for Girls series.

Beyond the End of the Road

Beyond the End of the Road
Author: Michael D. Pitt
Publisher: Agio Publishing House
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1897435363

Join Kathleen and Michael Pitt as they leave the comfort and temperate climate of suburban Vancouver to spend an isolated winter north of the Arctic Circle. With neither power nor running water, over 40 kilometres from the nearest community of 75 people, this middle-aged couple learns to embrace temperatures that regularly fall below minus 40 degrees. From their home base in a small, one-room cabin, they seek the challenge of winter camping and the adventure of expeditions across the ice. In January 1999, the Pitts flew by Twin Otter to Colville Lake to pursue Michael's life-long dream of living beyond the reach of roads and concrete. By the time the ice went out of the lakes and rivers in mid-June, their lives had been changed forever. Michael and Kathleen Pitt had been paddling the rivers of Northern Canada for ten years. Yet their experience seemed incomplete. Summer is for visitors. Michael needed to spend a winter in the North, where rivers, lakes and muskeg remain frozen for 7 to 8 months of the year. Only by following the winter trail did Michael believe that he could truly know the character and soul of Canada's vast, seemingly limitless Northern landscape. "A mesmerizing account of the North's beauty and the winter Michael and his wife Kathleen lived in a tiny cabin above the Arctic Circle. Well-written and insightful, this book will delight anyone who has explored the northern latitudes or dreams of doing so." -- Julie Angus, author of Rowboat in a Hurricane: My Amazing Journey Across a Changing Atlantic Ocean "Personal, humorous and witty, Pitt has crafted an Ode to Winter, sharing with us practical tips of wintercraft, philosophical musings and personal observations on life, the North and the majesty of Winter." -- Alan Fehr, 21-year resident of Arctic Canada and Superintendent of Prince Albert and Elk Island National Parks About the author, Michael D. Pitt Born and raised in California, Michael D. Pitt emigrated to Canada in 1975 to accept a position at the University of British Columbia as a professor of grassland ecology in the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, where he eventually served as associate dean for eight years. In 1981 he married Kathleen, who worked at the university as an administrator in Information Technology Services. The lure of a rural lifestyle, however, with golden sun reflecting on winter snow, inevitably proved irresistible. Kathleen said goodbye to commute traffic, deadlines, memos and office walls in 2000. Michael escaped 18 months later. They now live on 565 acres in the Aspen Parkland near Preeceville, Saskatchewan, where sled dogs Brownie, Grey, Sailor and Slick help them operate Meadow's Edge Bed & Breakfast. Kathleen and Michael Pitt are authors of Three Seasons in the Wind: 950 km by Canoe Down Northern Canada's Thelon River, published in 1999.

Sweet Fifteen

Sweet Fifteen
Author: Diane Gonzales Bertrand
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1995-05-30
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781558856608

When seamstress Rita Navarro makes a quinceanera dress for fourteen-year-old Stefanie, she finds herself becoming involved with the girl's family and attracted to her uncle.

A Week of Mondays

A Week of Mondays
Author: Jessica Brody
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0374382727

When I made the wish, I just wanted a do-over. Another chance to make things right. I never, in a million years, thought it might actually come true... Sixteen-year-old Ellison Sparks is having a serious case of the Mondays. She gets a ticket for running a red light, she manages to take the world’s worst school picture, she bombs softball try-outs and her class election speech (note to self: never trust a cheerleader when she swears there are no nuts in her bake-sale banana bread), and to top it all off, Tristan, her gorgeous rocker boyfriend suddenly dumps her. For no good reason! As far as Mondays go, it doesn’t get much worse than this. And Ellie is positive that if she could just do it all over again, she would get it right. So when she wakes up the next morning to find she’s reliving the exact same day, she knows what she has to do: stop her boyfriend from breaking up with her. But it seems no matter how many do-overs she gets or how hard Ellie tries to repair her relationship, Tristan always seems bent set on ending it. Will Ellie ever figure out how to fix this broken day? Or will she be stuck in this nightmare of a Monday forever? From the author of 52 Reasons to Hate My Father and The Unremembered trilogy comes a hilarious and heartwarming story about second (and third and fourth and fifth) chances. Because sometimes it takes a whole week of Mondays to figure out what you really want.

It Starts With You: The Secret to a Passionate Marriage & Peaceful Home (Even if your Spouse doesn't want to Change)

It Starts With You: The Secret to a Passionate Marriage & Peaceful Home (Even if your Spouse doesn't want to Change)
Author: Chris Parsons
Publisher: Starts With You Coaching
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022-05-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Is your marriage everything you had dreamed it would be? Or have hurts built up, you feel angry or bitter toward your spouse, maybe you’re wondering if it will even survive? The good news is, a Happy, Healthy Marriage can become a reality for you and your spouse, and this book offers unique, proven solutions that you won’t find anywhere else. Even if your husband or wife is not “on board” at first, that’s OK - the change begins with you! Drawing in part from his own marriage as well as years of experience helping couples, Chris Parsons guides you one step at a time into an exciting, innovative strategy that is deeply relatable with case studies and personal stories while providing insights that have eluded many who are frustrated with their marriage and spouse. This book will not only heal your relationship, but elevate it to new heights you hadn’t even imagined were possible. Told in a direct, conversational tone, It Starts With You explores the question of how you can create change to improve your marriage by embracing your own power and responsibility instead of waiting on your spouse to change.

Ends Meat

Ends Meat
Author: D. G. Bell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1449091733

Open Heaven

Open Heaven
Author: Tommy Tenney
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0768487889

The secret revealed! Are you ready to accept the power and use it for His glory? With our nation’s landscape littered with multimillion-dollar steeples piercing into God’s blue atmosphere and stained windows shimmering with His sunshine, you might imagine that God’s favorite living space would be an elaborate palace. Wrong. He picks everyday people within whom to reside. Have you discovered His heavenly presence? Have you opened the door to His presence? You can today as you read Open Heaven: The Secret Power of a Door Keeper by best-selling author Tommy Tenney. Intriguing chapter topics include: False Finish Lines and Scented Doorknobs Building a Mercy Seat Never Trust Anyone Without a Limp Spiritual Pornography or Spiritual Intimacy? The Day the Music Died Open Heaven is not about restoring the physical structure or the mechanical operation of church. It is about restoring the passion of worship, turning on the light of His glory, and expanding the Throne Zone.

Even Now

Even Now
Author: Kimberly Sellers
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2022-11-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1685703542

Even Now is a book about faith and holding onto hope that things all work out for good. The road of faith is indeed a tough road to walk, and some people have no faith at all. Others have it but somehow lose it along the way. This book encourages those who feel all hope is lost, giving them a fresh new start on life and all of its possibilities through the power of believing it can be done. The author knows there is someone who simply thirsts for positive change in their lives but can't get off the hamster wheel of unbelief. The author, through simple words of encouragement, backed by biblical reference shows her audience that believing is power in itself. Her words are easily interpreted without overuse of extreme jargon and convey to those seeking better in their lives that there is a way to live joyfully and with hope for the new day ahead. The promises that are made to us by God are the principles for which we stand strong, and this book personifies those principles. Hope is a powerful four-letter word, and it's given to us by the Word of God. This book gives us hope that better is on the horizon when we trust and believe it to be done. The author has granted us a peek inside God's gentle and humble heart and encourages the reader to try Him for themselves. Life can be hard to endure for many people, but this book provides a road map that leads to the One who can provide hope in the middle of despair, peace in the middle of a storm, and a solid foundation where the ground you stand upon feels unstable. Take the opportunity to read this book and take the challenge to start your journey with faith in God to do the things that seem impossible. See what a difference it can make in your life.

Violence Girl

Violence Girl
Author: Alice Bag
Publisher: Feral House
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1936239124

The birth of the 1970s' punk movement as seen through the eyes of Chicana feminist and punk musician Alice Bag.