Willette Kotan

Willette Kotan
Author: John Sheldon
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 145025523X

Willette Kotan: A Backward Glance presents glimpses into some of the world's most beautiful settings while reminding the reader that every destination has its unique personality. From Richard Wright's abbreviated summation on racism in the United States to a reexamination of the fundamentalist view of Buddhism, Willette Kotan's travel notes on living life to the fullest will inspire and educate. This biographical volume includes travel notes about some of the most beautiful locations a tourist can explore. Within Kotan's journal are historical tidbits and abbreviated philosophical notes relating her thoughts on her sights and experiences. In the course of her adventures, there are many passages that incorporate humor along with the facts a memorable combination. More than just a biography and travel log, this book portrays Willette Kotan's everyday and yet extraordinary life. Presented by her brother, John Sheldon, it relates her observations, insights, and worldviews, both to tell her story and in hopes that they may offer a broadened perspective on the world and its inhabitants. The reader will find the index by classification helpful: a list of celebrity quotes, aspects of unfair government farming policies, a viewpoint of racism as expressed by Richard Wright in 1945, the reading process as well as other topics of interest outside of travel.

Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series

Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1160
Release: 1973
Genre: Copyright
ISBN:

The record of each copyright registration listed in the Catalog includes a description of the work copyrighted and data relating to the copyright claim (the name of the copyright claimant as given in the application for registration, the copyright date, the copyright registration number, etc.).

M.A.C.O.N.D. 2

M.A.C.O.N.D. 2
Author: William Henry Tarkington
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2000-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1587217031

This book has been read by 200 people from ages 18-82 who have different lifestyles. Each of them has been offered $100.00 if they would read it and come back to us unsatisfied. They all gave it a "Thumbs-up" and "One of the best-sellers I have ever read" remarks. We haven't paid anyone a penny. Vince Di Carlo is a reporter for the New York Times. While developing a small political exposé for a story, he suddenly opens the gates to hell for himself, his fiancée and his close friends. In one week's time, they become helplessly entangled in a vicious web of lies, kidnapping, murder, corporate takeovers, inside trading, government conspiracies and more. Stretching from the coast of California to Berlin, Germany, a shocking story and finally a nuclear disaster. You will cry with Mrs. Vonbrough as she reads the letter from her dying brother. Your will scream with anger at the German soldier who whipped an innocent infant. YOU WILL NOW READ THE NEXT BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE! This book will touch every emotion in your body. Every time you finish a chapter and think that you know what will happen next, you'll be stunned when you turn the next page. You will also say that this is more than just a novel, it will be part of your life because you will feel like YOU'RE THERE!

A Silk Purse

A Silk Purse
Author: Jane Schope
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452507643

Jane's early years were full of adventure and excitement. She immigrated to Australia from England, married, and had five children. Disaster struck when her husband was arrested. She spent years grappling with the consequences of his crimes and the devastating effect on her family. Jane floundered in a spiritual and emotional wilderness. The pain of betrayal, confusion, and guilt reinforced her lack of self-worth. Could she ever recover? How could she forgive? Who could understand her humiliation, shame, and utter despair? Told with candid honesty and courage, this is a story of redemption and restoration that Jane attributes solely to God's grace and mercy.

Texas Woman Widowed Twice and Becoming an Eagle

Texas Woman Widowed Twice and Becoming an Eagle
Author: Danva York Meister
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-06-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449748430

Uniquely inspired, and written as a memoir with practical application elements, Widowed Twice shows how joy will come in the morning. It offers a burst of refreshing hope and excitement., explaining that your life is not over and that God still has a plan for you. It features practical ideas and information that can enhance your life. This book is not about doom and gloom but reveals that you have a choice to be sad or glad. It is a story of a woman twice widowed who became like an eagle, soaring above her circumstances and overcoming them. This book is about stepping out into God's purpose for you and then letting go of the past, whether it was good or bad, looking forward to your future. It will motivate you to listen to God's still, small voice and let the next season in your life unfold.