Star of Fear, Star of Hope

Star of Fear, Star of Hope
Author: Jo Hoestlandt
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0802775888

Nine-year-old Helen is confused by the disappearance of her Jewish friend during the German occupation of Paris.

The Star of Hope

The Star of Hope
Author: Martine Jardin
Publisher: Devine Destinies
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1554877555

Polly Parker is tired of hospitals, needles, surgeries and chemo. She wants nothing more than to be a normal teenager, to go to school, to make friends, but it will never happen? There is no cure for her. She knows she hasn�t got long to live and has accepted it. She is at peace, knowing she will finally be free of pain, but did it have to happen around Christmas? While reading a book on her laptop, she quietly slips into a coma, but is awakened by what she thinks is an angel who calls herself Rhuntana. Has Polly finally been released from her pain? When she sees her parents� grief and Rhuntana takes her away, she believes she has died and is going to Heaven, but is it really called Kelhatmor? Or is it a final strange fantasy dream before she passes away€

Star of Hope

Star of Hope
Author: Brigitte Cromey
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1489732950

When the country of Illyn falls, a baby is found on a riverbank by a man hiding from his past. Hidden deep in the woods, the heir to the throne grows up in secret, surrounded by a people who value peace above all else. When the fragile peace shatters, Rose’s future rests in the hands of those who love her the most. As her enemies close in, Rose and her friends must embark on a journey to gather forces of their own. Alliances are forged in blood as Rose confronts her own weaknesses to become the leader her homeland desperately needs—and unite a people shattered by pride, cowardice, and fear.

Catching A Star

Catching A Star
Author: Donny Won Suh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-01-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781656284655

Mark Twain once said that the two most important days in someone's life are the day they are born and the day they find out why. Albert Schweitzer said that our light goes out, but is blown again into instant flame by an encounter with another human being. In this book, Dr. Suh shares the journey he embarked on to find his "why" through many interesting encounters to becoming a physician, a feat he once thought was impossible.He openly shares with us the struggles he went through in his childhood and his family. He talks about the challenges and pains he faced during childhood poverty, adaption to a new culture and adjustment to the medical community culture. And he shares the hope that he shares and gains by interacting with everyday patients and by participating in medical missions around the world. Through his experiences he describes what it means to him to take care for others.

Almost Home

Almost Home
Author: Kevin Ryan
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118230473

Inside the lives of homeless teens—moving stories of pain and hope from Covenant House Almost Home tells the stories of six remarkable young people from across the United States and Canada as they confront life alone on the streets. Each eventually finds his or her way to Covenant House, the largest charity serving homeless and runaway youth in North America. From the son of a crack addict who fights his own descent into drug addiction to a teen mother reaching for a new life, their stories veer between devastating and inspiring as they each struggle to find a place called home. Includes a foreword by Newark Mayor Cory Booker Shares the personal stories of six homeless youths grappling with issues such as drug addiction, family violence, prostitution, rejection based on sexual orientation, teen parenthood, and aging out of foster care into a future with limited skills and no support system Gives voice to the estimated 1.6 million young people in the United States and Canada who run away or are kicked out of their homes each year Includes striking photographs, stories of firsthand experiences mentoring and working with homeless and troubled youth, and practical suggestions on how to get involved Discusses the root causes of homelessness among young people, and policy recommendations to address them Provides action steps readers can take to fight youth homelessness and assist individual homeless young people Written by Kevin Ryan, president of Covenant House, and Pulitzer Prize nominee and former New York Times writer Tina Kelley Inviting us to get to know homeless teens as more than an accumulation of statistics and societal issues, this book gives a human face to a huge but largely invisible problem and offers practical insights into how to prevent homelessness and help homeless youth move to a hopeful future. For instance, one kid in the book goes on to become a college football player and counselor to at-risk adolescents and another becomes a state kickboxing champion. All the stories inspire us with victories of the human spirit, large and small. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will help support kids who benefit from Covenant House's shelter and outreach services.