Brave. Warrior. Free

Brave. Warrior. Free
Author: Heather Casimere
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781795157452

In the heart of New York City in 2010, twenty-four year old Heather Casimere began experiencing crippling panic attacks. Realizing she needed to get to the root of what was causing them in order to get well, the young African-American woman embarked on a five year journey of overcoming anxiety through art, spirituality and therapy. Brave. Warrior. Free. depicts Heather's battle of facing pain and confronting lies to find the way to freedom across three cities and five years. A faith-filled memoir, Brave. Warrior. Free is the true story of one woman's journey through the fear which assaulted her in an age when so many find themselves plagued by emotional disorders. Heather guides readers through her journey through the fire of New York City, the desert of the San Francisco Bay Area, and the wilderness of Seattle, revealing the newfound hope she's discovered in the light.

Massai

Massai
Author: Grady McCright
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595515061

"In 1979, this writer interviewed Alberta Begay in a nursing home in Alamogordo, New Mexico. She was the youngest daughter of Massai, a Chiricahua brave. This warrior slipped off the prisoner train several hundred miles east of New Mexico in 1886 when the captive Apaches were being relocated to Florida. Massai walked back to New Mexico without being detected, stole a Mescalero woman, who bore him five children. Massai and his family roamed, raided and killed as free Indians in New Mexico and Arizona Territories as well as Mexico. In 1906, cowboys finally killed him and cremated his body. The life and times of Massai are riveting to say the least; although history knows few details concerning this wilderness family saga. Unfortunately, those exciting exploits are lost to the grave forever. This effort is, of necessity, a historical fiction based on the known facts of Massai's life. If this not the way it was, it is the way it could have been."--Amazon.com

Jivaji - The brave warrior Part - 3

Jivaji - The brave warrior Part - 3
Author: Shreejay Ganesh Chaudhari
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
Total Pages: 60
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Get ready for more heroic adventures with Jivaji, the fearless king and warrior! In 'Jivaji the Brave Warrior Part 2,' written by our talented young author, embark on five thrilling short stories that follow Jivaji's journey to protect his kingdom from dangerous enemies. Face challenges, join battles, and witness the bravery of a true hero. Join us in this exciting sequel to discover if Jivaji can save his kingdom once again!

Redsine Ten

Redsine Ten
Author: M. P. N. Sims
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2002-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1894815033

Cultivation Online

Cultivation Online
Author: MyLittleBrother
Publisher: WWW.WEBNOVEL.COM (Cloudary Holdings Limited)
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Yuan was born with an incurable illness that left him blind at a young age and crippled a few years later, rendering everything below his head useless. Deemed hopeless and irredeemable, his parents quickly gave up on him, and the world ignored him. In this dark and still world, his younger sister became his sole reason for living. Watch as this young man reaches for the apex as a genius in Cultivation Online, the newest VRMMORPG, becoming a legendary figure in both worlds. --------------------- Disclaimer: The MC is extremely overpowered and talented but also naive/innocent at first due to his illness. If you cannot wait for character developments and dislike OP MCs, this is not your cup of tea. Furthermore, the 'Earth' in this novel is not the same Earth we are currently living on so do not use our common sense for this novel. This is pure fantasy, after all. --------------------- My other novels: Dual Cultivation/ Inferior Cultivation System

Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1918
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

Brave Warriors

Brave Warriors
Author: Norman B. Wiltsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1963
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Accounts of seven important tribes of Western Indians. In the first Chapter the story of the Nez Perce.

Awaken the Power Within

Awaken the Power Within
Author: NEYDA YANETH
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0359945996

Awaken the power within is a spiritual healing journey of the heart. The author uses poetry to share her life experiences and empower others to find the inner power we each hold. The poetry is passionate and real of the struggles we encounter to self-acceptance. The words in the book are healing to the heart and soul. Awaken the power within conveys energy, light, love, and the importance of awakening our power to help us find the true essence of who we are beyond the physical. What lies in the depth of our inner soul? What struggles and challenges are we encountering? The key to awakening is self-love and self-acceptance despite the obstacles we faced in our life journey. Awakening the power within is empowering poetry that will inspire and motivate you to move forth and beyond.

Cycles of Destiny

Cycles of Destiny
Author: Sergie Waisman
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1426971664

In 1904, author Sergie Waismans grandparents, Bella Feinbergan exotic seventeen-year-old Jewish maidenand Russian officer Sergei Naryshkin met, fell in love, and married, over both their families objections. When Sergei was assigned to the Russian military post at the tip of Manchuria, China, they established the roots of both Waismans Russian heritage and his birth country, China. Following the Russian Revolution, Sergei and Bella raised their children in Harbin, China, where their grandson was born in 1944. Sergie grew up during the Chinese Civil War and under communism. His father was arrested by Russian occupation forces and banished to Siberia, never to be seen or heard from again. But even without his father around, Sergie discovered his roots. He immigrated with his mother and sister to the newly established state of Israel in 1953, where he would eventually serve in the Elite Paratrooper unit in the Israel Defense Forces. Sergies adventures would eventually take him to the United States, where he met a womanborn in the same Manchurian hospital he wasin who would change his life. This autobiography offers not only the tale of one mans life and rich, varied cultural heritage, but also a unique perspective on historical events of his many lands that he witnessed firsthand.