Why Can?t Papa Remember My Name?

Why Can?t Papa Remember My Name?
Author: Dr. Juvenna M. Chang
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1490726721

Dr. Juvenna M. Chang has committed her life's work to education, serving as an elementary teacher and educational administrator. She has advocated for literacy in her classrooms, coordinated related workshops and conferences in the Pacific, and taught a course on literacy and literature for elementary students to preservice teachers. Dr. Chang played another critical role as the primary caregiver for her husband, who had Alzheimer's. She observed the impact of this debilitating disease on family relationships, especially that of her grandson and his papa. She also noted that there were many resources on Alzheimer's written for, about, and by adults, but books on this disease from a child's perspective were limited. Juvenna remains active in education and continues to support the Alzheimer's Society. She lives with her family in Honolulu, Hawaii. This is her first children's book.

Remember My Name

Remember My Name
Author: Joanna Halpert Kraus
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573691386

Previously published as: The devil's orphan. c1987.

Seeking Father Khaliq

Seeking Father Khaliq
Author: William Peace
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681818019

Seeking Father Khaliq is a modern allegory about one man’s search for spiritual fulfillment. Set in the Middle East, Philosophy Professor Kareem al-Busiri teaches at a prestigious Egyptian university. The professor is persuaded to undertake important pilgrimages. He falls in love with a colleague, while attempting to manage mortal conflicts of values and ideology between his two sons. Carefully researched and constructed, this dynamic story reflects the current religious, political, and social turmoil of the region. Seeking Father Khaliq is unique in its Middle East setting, and its focus on Islam, as well as elements of Christianity and Judaism. The use of the jihadist conflict in Egypt as a surrogate for larger regional conflicts, the religious pilgrimages, and the resolution of inter-faith marriage issues are also highlighted.

A Father for Christmas, Sweet Holiday Romance

A Father for Christmas, Sweet Holiday Romance
Author: Rachelle Ayala
Publisher: Rachelle Ayala
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2015-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

2015 Readers' Favorite Gold Award Winner! Single mother Kelly Kennedy can't afford lavish gifts for her four-year-old daughter, Bree. Homeless veteran Tyler Manning doesn't believe he deserves a Merry Christmas. When Bree asks Santa for a father and picks Tyler, both Tyler and Kelly vow to keep Bree from being hurt while fighting their feelings for each other. Tyler struggles with frightening flashbacks that scare Kelly. Meanwhile, Kelly's criminal past threatens her chance for happiness. Tyler and Kelly must believe in the power of love to give Bree her best Christmas ever. A Veteran's Christmas Series: Book #1, A Father for Christmas (Translations available in Spanish, Italian, German, and Portuguese) Book #2, A Pet for Christmas (Translations available in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese) Book #3, A Wedding for Christmas (Translation available in Spanish) Collect all three for a heartwarming holiday experience.

Fatherhood by Papa B

Fatherhood by Papa B
Author: Bode Aboderin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2022-08-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0744070430

A relatable and game-changing guide for parents that redefines what it means to be a present-day father. Father-of-three, motivational speaker and influencer Bodé Aboderin (AKA Papa B) is on a mission to show the world that Black fatherhood is not only compatible with ambition, but can inspire, nourish and amplify it too. Papa B is using his natural flair for motivational speech to share the joyful and transformative journey of starting a family, including the challenges involved and the opportunities to grow along the way. In this passionate parenting book for dads, Bodé reflects on how his own upbringing, alongside stigmas about fatherhood, race, and masculinity, have impacted his experiences of being a father, whilst talking candidly about how to overcome the challenges commonly experienced by parents - from breaking generational cycles and adapting to modern-day family dynamics to communicating with your child and achieving a healthy work-life balance. Fatherhood by Papa B teaches all fathers everywhere to be empowered. Explore the pages of this parenting guide to discover: - 10 chapters that discuss what it means to be a father today - A specific focus on shifting the narrative away from stigmas and stereotypes about fatherhood, race, and masculinity. Fatherhood by Papa B addresses fatherhood in such a way that is hard-working, practical and incredibly down-to-earth. A must-have volume for all parents, father figures and fathers-to-be, Fatherhood by Papa B is set out to exemplify what many studies have revealed: that involved fatherhood can also improve a man’s cognitive skills, health and capacity for empathy, whilst building confidence, self-esteem and enhancing emotional regulation and expression. This brilliant book looks at how a father’s own upbringing and well-being can impact and revolutionize the relationship with their child.

Green Dolphin Street

Green Dolphin Street
Author: Elizabeth Goudge
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1619707160

When Marianne LePatourel meets William Ozanne in the 1830s on an island in the English Channel, she sets her heart on him. However, her sister Marguerite falls in love with him too. And so begins this sweeping novel that takes the characters on dramatic adventures from childhood through old age, on land and at sea, and from the Channel Islands to China to the New Zealand frontier. When William’s naval career is cut short, he settles in New Zealand and writes to Mr. LePatourel to ask for Marguerite’s hand in marriage—but in his nervousness he pens the wrong name. When Marianne arrives aboard the ship The Green Dolphin, William makes the gallant decision not to reveal his mistake. His mistake sets in motion a marriage that is difficult, but teaches them both that steadfast love which is chosen is stronger than the passion of love at first sight.

The Engraved Palm

The Engraved Palm
Author: Anne Colbert
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2021-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1664217118

In the summer of 1926, Colleen Spencer is a young girl of mixed heritage living in Senoia, Georgia. The elder women in her family have always taught Colleen to follow certain rules to avoid attention and perhaps even attack in the American Deep South. Despite moments of fear, her life is a happy one, but with maturity, so too come obstacles and distress. Proud of her mixed heritage, Colleen finds that God, family, and her own insights are some of the best anchors she implements as she tries to survive. She remembers the song Big Ma wrote about being engraved on God’s palm. He loves Colleen so much that He will never leave her nor forget about her, no matter what happens. Still, the Spencer family struggles in a culture that would shun them, surrounded by people who might hurt them, all while clinging to their Christian values in an antiquated time of racial dissention.

Asylum

Asylum
Author: Jeannette de Beauvoir
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466844035

Martine LeDuc is the director of PR for the mayor's office in Montreal. When four women are found brutally murdered and shockingly posed on park benches throughout the city over several months, Martine's boss fears a PR disaster for the still busy tourist season, and Martine is now also tasked with acting as liaison between the mayor and the police department. The women were of varying ages, backgrounds and bodytypes and seemed to have nothing in common. Yet the macabre presentation of their bodies hints at a connection. Martine is paired with a young detective, Julian Fletcher, and together they dig deep into the city's and the country's past, only to uncover a dark secret dating back to the 1950s, when orphanages in Montreal and elsewhere were converted to asylums in order to gain more funding. The children were subjected to horrific experiments such as lobotomies, electroshock therapy, and psychotropic medication, and many of them died in the process. The survivors were supposedly compensated for their trauma by the government and the cases seem to have been settled. So who is bearing a grudge now, and why did these four women have to die? Not until Martine finds herself imprisoned in the terrifying steam tunnels underneath the old asylum does she put the pieces together. And it is almost too late for her...in Jeannette de Beauvoir's Asylum.