Don't Forget to Call Your Mama--

Don't Forget to Call Your Mama--
Author: Lewis Grizzard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Author writes about his life and relationship with his mother and her fifteen year struggle with the disease scleroderma.

Elvis

Elvis
Author: June Juanico
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781559703932

June Juanico recounts her romance with Elvis Presley in Biloxi, Mississippi, in the summer of 1955.

Don't Drive Your Mama Away

Don't Drive Your Mama Away
Author: Simeko Revador
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2007-11-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1462820042

The Taylors are a very close praying family, some of them would say their christian, a couple of them might say they are still working on themselves. They all love the Lord, one of the sisters named (Fifi), gets involved with a man that she feels is God sent, who actually turns out to be a walking demon, he turns their life upside down. Join them as they experience the greatest tragedy of their life when, The Storm Hits Home

8 Minutes Left

8 Minutes Left
Author: e.b. lee
Publisher: Stage Partners
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

The world is coming to an end at exactly 4:44PM today, and no one has had any time to prepare. 8 Minutes Left follows the residents of Charlesville, NJ as they navigate their final moments on this Earth – from a couple with a bunker in their backyard who can’t quite figure out how to get in, to two elderly frenemies who fight over their favorite park bench, to a mother observing her children on a playground as she wonders what their lives would have become, this thoughtful and keenly observed play manages to find the intimate humor of humans in crisis. Drama/Comedy Full-length. 90-100 minutes 5-22 actors

Don't Call Me Mother

Don't Call Me Mother
Author: Linda Joy Myers
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1938314085

“I wanted to tell the secret stories that my great-grandmother Blanche whispered to me on summer nights in a featherbed in Iowa. I was eight and she was eighty . . .” At the age of four, a little girl stands on a cold, windy railroad platform in Wichita, Kansas, watching a train take her mother away. For the rest of her life, her mother will be an only occasional—and always troubled—visitor who denies her the love she longs for. Linda Joy Myers’s compassionate, gripping, and soul-searching memoir tells the story of three generations of daughters who, though determined to be different from their absent mothers, ultimately follow in their footsteps, recreating a pattern that they yearn to break. Accompany Linda as she uncovers family secrets, seeks solace in music, and begins her healing journey—ultimately transcending the prison of her childhood and finding forgiveness for her family and herself. This edition includes a new afterword in which Myers confronts her family’s legacy and comes full circle with her daughter and grandchildren, seeding a new path for them.

I Will Never Forget

I Will Never Forget
Author: Elaine C. Pereira
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475906900

In her touching memoir, Elaine C. Pereira shares the sometimes heartbreaking and occasionally humorous story of her mother's journey through dementia, as seen through the eyes of her little girl.

Plan B: Volume IV

Plan B: Volume IV
Author: Frank Byrnes
Publisher: in potentia press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 099178314X

Taking something away from others — their possessions, their dignity, their liberty, their lives — is the root of taboo. All the stories in this, the fourth collection of tales from Plan B Magazine, touch on what happens when people put their will above that of others. Sometimes it’s amusing, other times heartbreaking, but it no matter what, someone’s day won’t be going according to plan. Table of Contents “Old Friends” by Frank Byrns “Write Your Epitaph” by Laird Long “An Unexpected Invitation” by Daniel Marshall Wood “Bad John” by Adam Howe “Death by Fiction” by J. M. Vogel “The Chunk” by Michael McGlade “The Basement” by MJ Gardner “The Bulldog Ant is Not a Team Player” by Dan Stout “The Mystery of the Missing Puskat” by Lavie Tidhar “Other Wishes” by Richard Zwicker “Afterwards” by Jeff Poole “The World’s Best Coffee” by C. D. Reimer “Zero Sum Game” by Doug J. Black

The Long Dusty Road

The Long Dusty Road
Author: Lynn Cooper
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2022-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1685170897

William Crawford was digging in the same dirt as his ancestors before him. They had spent their lives scratching a living out of this poor cotton farm in West Tennessee to provide for those of their own. He was a loving husband and father and cared deeply for his wife, Mary, and their three boys. A message came to their door one day that brought the news of a tragic loss while at the same time placing before them a decision that would change their lives forever. It was a message of life and death and one that brought both sorrow and joy to their home. The story weaves itself through times of great struggle and, with it, the despair that entered into their lives. The family is thrown into turmoil when William passes through a near-death experience that sent him into a long and deep valley of depression. In the months to follow, he would become distant from his family and walk the fields, begging God to take his life. It shows forth the grit and determination of three young boys as they take on the responsibilities normally reserved for the head of the family. In their father's absence, the farm itself was suffering along with those that depended on it for their very survival. If Crawford farm was to be saved, they alone must do it. The story is set in the south in the year 1952. It tells of the difficulties of hand-to-mouth living and of the families that endured desperate times to stay on the soil that they loved. The reader is carried to another time and place where people treated one another with respect and neighbor helped neighbor. In the end, victory comes shining through the dark clouds of discouragement and the family stands united in the light of God's love.

The Bourne Ultimatum

The Bourne Ultimatum
Author: Robert Ludlum
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307813800

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER At a small-town carnival, two men, each mysteriously summoned by telegram, witness a bizarre killing. The telegrams are signed “Jason Bourne.” Only they know Bourne’s true identity and understand that the telegrams are really a message from Bourne’s mortal enemy, Carlos, known also as the Jackal, the world’s deadliest and most elusive terrorist. And furthermore, they know what the Jackal wants: a final confrontation with Bourne. Now David Webb, professor of Oriental studies, husband, and father, must do what he hoped never to do again—assume the terrible identity of Jason Bourne. His plan is simple: to infiltrate the politically and economically omnipotent Medusan group and use himself as bait to lure the cunning Jackal into a deadly trap—a trap from which only one of them will escape.

No Monkey Business in This House!

No Monkey Business in This House!
Author: John Urrutia
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2012-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475932308

A lot can happen in six centuries. Experience the sadness, confusion, uncertainty, conflict, and desperation of the Pelliccia as they suffer through plague, three wars, the Renaissance, murder, untimely deaths, economic depression, eventually some comfort and joy. During their journey from Carrara, Tuscany (Italy), to Corsica (France), Puerto Rico, and eventually to the United States, they had seen and experienced the full range of human experience. As they build a new life for their children and their children's children, the family creates the roots of a hard-earned family fortune in Puerto Rico coffee plantations only to lose it. Anxious but not broken, they set their sights on immigration to the United States. Once there, the family suffers profound hardship during the Great Depression. The culture shock, financial hardships, and generation gaps all play roles in the family's successes and failures. As some of the older generation crumbles under the stresses of life in a new world, their children find joy and comfort in the rich soil of American opportunity and possibility. But through it all, one thing remained a constant: the love of family. In this detailed, narrative family history, author John Urrutia's novel style invites you into the many challenges and triumphs of family.