Daddy Bear Goes To War
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Author | : Mary Page Greene |
Publisher | : Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2023-09-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1685626815 |
At the peak of middle age, when you have many responsibilities and suddenly a distant threat arrives close to home and you feel called to help, how do you justify leaving your young family and sacrificing your thriving career for the greater good? How do you stay the course at every unexpected turn along the way? How do you keep a positive attitude during the devastation of war and simultaneously give encouragement with humor to your family left behind? After the mission is accomplished and many friends and comrades are lost, how do you successfully return to the life you left? When Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941, Jim Greene was living in Washington D.C. and intimately aware of Hitler’s threat to democracy. He was 42 years old, married with three young children and developing his advertising agency from D.C. to Boston. How could he contribute to the war effort while managing his current responsibilities?
Author | : Stephanie Innes |
Publisher | : Pajama Press Inc. |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2012-09-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1927485126 |
During World War One, a young girl slips her teddy bear into a care package for her father, a medic posted to the trenches of France. Although her father dies in the battle of Passchendaele, his belongings are shipped back to his family, along with the toy bear, which today sits in the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. In 1915, 37-year-old Lawrence Browning Rogers enlisted in the Fifth Canadian Mounted Rifles, leaving behind his wife, two children, and their farm in East Farnham, Quebec. Over the next two and a half years, the family exchanged hundreds of letters, and daughter Aileen sent her beloved Teddy overseas to keep her father safe. Teddy returned home safely, but Lieutenant Rogers did not. He was killed in the battle of Passchendaele. Eighty-five years later, Lawrence's granddaughter found Teddy, the letters, and other war memorabilia packed away in a briefcase. And she discovered a moving story of one family's love and sacrifice - a story shared by the families of so many soldiers who have lost their lives in the defense of their country. Accompanied by family photographs and Brian Deines' poignant art, A Bear in War is more than one family's testament to a brave soldier. It is a gentle introduction to war, to Remembrance Day, and to the honor of those who have served their countries.
Author | : Alan Pollock Alan |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2019-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781910646410 |
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Author | : Bear James |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2014-07-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781631859854 |
Daddy Please Don't Go is about a boy who has to face this father leaving for war. Why is his father leaving? Why can't he stay? These questions are hard for a child to understand, and this book will help your own child to experience these changes. A child you doesn't understand war must learn to let his father go.
Author | : Sally M. Walker |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2015-01-20 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0805097155 |
The true story of the real bear who inspired Winnie-the-Pooh
Author | : Andrew Krivak |
Publisher | : Bellevue Literary Press |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-02-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1942658710 |
From National Book Award in Fiction finalist Andrew Krivak comes a gorgeous fable of Earth’s last two human inhabitants, and a girl’s journey home In an Edenic future, a girl and her father live close to the land in the shadow of a lone mountain. They possess a few remnants of civilization: some books, a pane of glass, a set of flint and steel, a comb. The father teaches the girl how to fish and hunt, the secrets of the seasons and the stars. He is preparing her for an adulthood in harmony with nature, for they are the last of humankind. But when the girl finds herself alone in an unknown landscape, it is a bear that will lead her back home through a vast wilderness that offers the greatest lessons of all, if she can only learn to listen. A cautionary tale of human fragility, of love and loss, The Bear is a stunning tribute to the beauty of nature’s dominion. Andrew Krivak is the author of two previous novels: The Signal Flame, a Chautauqua Prize finalist, and The Sojourn, a National Book Award finalist and winner of both the Chautauqua Prize and Dayton Literary Peace Prize. He lives with his wife and three children in Somerville, Massachusetts, and Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in the shadow of Mount Monadnock, which inspired much of the landscape in The Bear.
Author | : Karl Marlantes |
Publisher | : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2011-08-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0802195148 |
“A precisely crafted and bracingly honest” memoir of war and its aftershocks from the New York Times–bestselling author of Matterhorn (The Atlantic). In 1968, at the age of twenty-three, Karl Marlantes was dropped into the highland jungle of Vietnam, an inexperienced lieutenant in command of forty Marines who would live or die by his decisions. In his thirteen-month tour he saw intense combat, killing the enemy and watching friends die. Marlantes survived, but like many of his brothers in arms, he has spent the last forty years dealing with his experiences. In What It Is Like to Go to War, Marlantes takes a candid look at these experiences and critically examines how we might better prepare young soldiers for war. In the past, warriors were prepared for battle by ritual, religion, and literature—which also helped bring them home. While contemplating ancient works from Homer to the Mahabharata, Marlantes writes of the daily contradictions modern warriors are subject to, of being haunted by the face of a young North Vietnamese soldier he killed at close quarters, and of how he finally found a way to make peace with his past. Through it all, he demonstrates just how poorly prepared our nineteen-year-old warriors are for the psychological and spiritual aspects of the journey. In this memoir, the New York Times–bestselling author of Matterhorn offers “a well-crafted and forcefully argued work that contains fresh and important insights into what it’s like to be in a war and what it does to the human psyche” (The Washington Post).
Author | : Deborah Hopkinson |
Publisher | : G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 39 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 039925241X |
When his father leaves to fight in World War I, Mikey joins the Central Park Knitting Bee to help knit clothing for soldiers overseas.
Author | : Jed Feuer |
Publisher | : Baker's Plays |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Auditions |
ISBN | : 9780573627545 |
"long on shtick and historical hilarity, it is staged as a backers' audition for an 83.5 million dollar twelve hour stage history of the world from creation to the present. Eighteen side splitting numbers portraying Adam and Eve, Attila the Hun, the building of the pyramids, Julius Caesar and Columbus, among others, give potential investors a taste of the impending extravaganza. In the process, the opulent Park Avenue apartment "borrowed" for the occasion is trashed as the two snatch its furnishings to create makeshift costumes while singing and clowning their way through inventive recreations of the past, stopping occasionally for a little supplicating show biz patter"--Publisher.
Author | : Meg Ripley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2019-08-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781088777008 |
Between caring for his shifter war brothers at the VA, being a single dad, and his duties with the elite Special Ops Shifter Force, Dr. Drake Sheridan has his hands full. Being called away to covertly diffuse the most complex issues amongst clans-ones that even the shifter conclave can't handle-can be tough, but this Special Forces Medical Sergeant is always up for the challenge. When he gets a call about an Alpha who's supposedly been brainwashed by her three mates, Drake knows he has to step in. Nikki's triad of mates treats her like a queen-or so she thinks. She doesn't see a problem in her Eureka, California bear clan, but her sister won't stop telling her otherwise. When a newcomer named Drake shows up in town looking for a clan to join, Nikki knows he's a good fit, but her inner bear goes berserk whenever he's around. She's already found her mates, so what's going on with her bear? As soon as he encounters Nikki, Drake's bear craves to claim her as his. But his mate died in childbirth years ago; he still beats himself up for not being able to save her and never thought he'd love again. But the way his bear yearns for Nikki now has him thinking otherwise. No matter what his bear wants, he's in Eureka on a mission and won't give up until he gets to the bottom of the mystery behind Nikki's devious mates. He can't let his heart get involved. Or can he? Steamy shifter scenes inside! Readers 18+.