The Voices behind the Walls

The Voices behind the Walls
Author: Maryna Gaidar
Publisher: Maryna Gaidar
Total Pages: 273
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1999058410

People have been disappearing from around the Northumbrian coast for almost three decades. Thirty-six missing women. Locals say, it is a curse stirred by the digging of an ancient Viking burial mound. After being estranged from her kin for many years, Cassandra Ayers returns to her family mansion on the Northumbrian coast to find out if her home is really haunted and uncover the mystery of the thirty-six missing women.

Voices Behind the Wall

Voices Behind the Wall
Author: John Patrick Farrell
Publisher: Henry Holt
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Imprisonment
ISBN: 9780805000528

Prisoners discuss their psychological problems, jail life, violence, murder, robbery, survival, and self-image

Behind the Attic Wall

Behind the Attic Wall
Author: Sylvia Cassedy
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1985-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0380698439

In the bleak, forbidding house of her great-aunts, neglected twelve-year-old orphan Maggie hears ghostly voices and finds magic that awakens in her the capacity to love and be loved.

Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall
Author: Rich Wiles
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2010-02-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1597974390

Of the approximately seven million Palestinian refugees around the world, more than 650,000 are living in camps along the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Having been forced from their homes, either through violence or the threat of it, those living in these camps, Rich Wiles asserts, suffer greatly from Israeli Army incursions, violence, poverty, and desperation—often even more severely than in the surrounding cities or villages. Although much media attention has been drawn to the area's political climate, the stories of its dispossessed people have gone largely underreported. Having spent much of his time in Palestine since 2003, Wiles offers a glimpse inside the West Bank's refugee camps between 2006 and 2007 through a collection of oral histories, vignettes, and photographic portraits. In these pieces, Wiles recounts conversations with Palestinians of all ages, including survivors of al-Nakba, released child and female prisoners, parents trying to rear their children amid the violence of military occupation, and exiles struggling for the right of return to their original villages. These intimate portrayals not only offer clues to understanding the physical and psychological effects of exile, colonization, and occupation, they also reveal the true Palestinian psyche, one that is at once full of life, love, and strength. Through both written word and photographic image, Behind the Wall allows Palestinians to speak for themselves.

Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall
Author: Mary Widdifield
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1634132041

Mental illness profoundly impacts family and loved ones. These seven true stories told by nine parents were selected from interviews conducted by sisters, Mary and Elin Widdifield, and interwoven with one sisters own experiences. Told with remarkable candor, these stories offer more insight than any single story or academic analysis. Behind the Wall provides a shared voice for millions of people who advocate for a child or loved one who lives with mental illness, fosters a better understanding for society at-large, and delivers a compelling and ultimately hopeful read for anyone fascinated by the human condition. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, nearly twenty million Americans ages eighteen and older suffer from a serious mental illness. Sixty million - about one in four adults - suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year. Factor in the family members profoundly affected by a loved one's disorder and mental illness touches virtually all of us. Yet it remains a subject that is often misunderstood, rarely talked about, and frequently stigmatizing. When mental illness enters the national discussion, it typically comes in the wake of a violent tragedy, attracting temporary attention and further misunderstanding. Behind the Wall posits that while mental health professionals and policy makers provide invaluable perspectives, the true story of mental Illness can be told most accurately by the people in the trenches: the parents who watched it all unfold with their child in harrowing and heartfelt detail. Book jacket.

Trammelings

Trammelings
Author: Georgina Pell Curtis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

Drama

Drama
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1922
Genre: Drama
ISBN: