Be Kind

Be Kind
Author: Pat Zietlow Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1626723214

A thoughtful picture book illustrating the power of small acts of kindness, from the award-winning author of Sophie's Squash.

Angelvoice

Angelvoice
Author: John Keeling
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543448585

St. Michaels sword is found at the foot of the bed. There is a heavenly angel held prisoner in the lowest depths of hell. The angel Ariel is the key that will unlock heavens gate. Eric, a mortal, is conscripted to find her and take her from the depths of her prison to the heights of salvation. In the process of getting her there, he is embroiled in a war that has pitted the angels of both heaven and hell against each other. Eric takes a journey through the afterlife that threatens to destroy him. It will either save him and all of creation or destroy him. Will Eric complete his mission and arrive in the land of salvation, or will he fail and be imprisoned in the fields of death and torment?

Now You Wanna Come Back 2

Now You Wanna Come Back 2
Author: Anna Black
Publisher: Urban Renaissance
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645560996

After winning Leila's heart in a fierce love triangle, Rayshon is looking forward to the arrival of their second child, but Leila turns once again to Devon for a shoulder to cry on after her business begins failing.

Calogero

Calogero
Author: Calogero Charles Campo
Publisher: Abbott Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2013-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1458208516

Eight short stories that will delight you. Love, romance, witchcraft, and a couple of true stories that you will love and will have a lot of fun reading. When you reach the story of Aldosave it for last. No, no when you reach the story of The Sicilian Malandrinosave that one for last. No, no oh, what the heck ENJOY!

The Long Road Home

The Long Road Home
Author: Highly Favored
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1493176471

My life was a disaster from birth I didnt think that it was worth living, when something tragic happens to someone it was not easy to walk away and forget The pain and suffering the hurt brought me by someone I loved and looked up to who was my protector. Who later made my life a living hell I couldnt understand why things had to go wrong and it had to be me out of all people But when God has a plan or a calling on your life you will go through turmoil, storms and trials, death seen and unseen and come out a new creature. Remember before I tell my story that you are not junk, a looser or a mistake. God doesnt make mistakes he makes diamonds from coals.

The First Born

The First Born
Author: William Arket
Publisher: www.thefirstbornarket.com
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2005-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1594573026

First Born tells the story of Frank Arket, an average guy who becomes an American hero as he struggles to escape from the steel mills of Pennsylvania and embarks upon a career in the U.S. Army and military intelligence. Born to a pair of star-crossed teenage lovers, Frank struggles to survive a childhood marred by the tragic deaths of both his parents. He desperately wants to escape from the grind and filth of his hometown, marry the girl of his dreams, and live happily ever after. However, a family curse declares all first born Arket children will suffer horrible fates. Frank is drafted into the Army shortly before America enters World War II. He travels to Europe with the Army's 63rd Division and later becomes involved in military intelligence. During the day, he protects presidents and powerful Army secrets. At night, he returns home to his family and "normal life," the curse ever present in his mind.

Go, See, and Do

Go, See, and Do
Author: W. Davis Hawkins
Publisher: Radius Book Group+ORM
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1635766869

A lifelong adventurer shares his fascinating story in this memoir of travel, life in Japan, and special assignments from the White House. Davis Hawkins lives a life of adventure and travel, approaching each opportunity with the mantra to “Go, See, and Do.” He chronicles his life through this lens, starting with his southern California upbringing before moving to Japan at an impressionable age. He experienced a changing America and East Asia landscape in the mid-twentieth century living abroad. These moments impacted his life through his military service and directed him to a successful financial and consulting careers overseas. Hawkins continued traveling, embracing any opportunity to visit different cultures. He visited more than eighty countries spanning all seven continents, finding human shrunken heads in Borneo, trekking in the Himalayas and the Amazon jungle, camping in the Gobi Desert, dining at the US State Department, couriering for the President of the United States, receiving a US congressional subpoena, surviving a military coup, and much more.

Laboring Below the Line

Laboring Below the Line
Author: Frank Munger
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2002-04-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1610444167

As the distribution of wealth between rich and poor in the United States grew more and more unequal over the past twenty years, this economic gap assumed a life of its own in the popular culture. The news and entertainment media increasingly portrayed the lives of the poor with such stereotypes as the lazy welfare mother and the thuggish teen, offering Americans few ways to learn how the "other half" really lives. Laboring Below the Line works to bridge this gap by synthesizing a wide range of qualitative scholarship on the working poor. The result is a coherent, nuanced portrait of how life is lived below the poverty line, and a compelling analysis of the systemic forces in which poverty is embedded, and through which it is perpetuated. Laboring Below the Line explores the role of interpretive research in understanding the causes and effects of poverty. Drawing on perspectives of the working poor, welfare recipients, and marginally employed men and women, the contributors—an interdisciplinary roster of ethnographers, oral historians, qualitative sociologists, and narrative analysts—dissect the life circumstances that affect the personal outlook, ability to work, and expectations for the future of these people. For example, Carol Stack views the work aspirations of an Oakland teenager for whom a job is important, even though it strains her academic performance. And Ruth Buchanan looks at low-wage telemarketing workers who are attempting to move up the economic ladder while balancing family, education, and other important commitments. What emerges is a compelling picture of low-wage workers—one that illustrates the precarious circumstances of individuals struggling with the economic conditions and institutions that surround them Each chapter also explores the capacity for economic survival from a different angle, with ancillary commentary complementing the ethnographies with perspectives from other fields of study, such as economics. At this moment of governmental retrenchment, ethnography's complex, nonstereotypical portraits of individual people fighting against poverty are especially important. Laboring Below the Line reveals the ambiguities of real lives, the potential for individuals to change in unexpected ways, and the even greater intricacy of the collective life of a community.

An American Family Tale

An American Family Tale
Author: Scott Tenner
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2021-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1649570422

An American Family Tale By: Scott Tenner An American Family Tale follows the life and loves of Dr. Scott Tenner as he navigates career shifts, several marriages, family dynamics, and finding and fighting for the true love of his life.

Creating a Lasting Impact

Creating a Lasting Impact
Author: R.W. Karp
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2024-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 103831299X

This is Joy’s story—the story of her struggles and her incredible contributions, along with a bit about Rick Karp, her husband and biographer, who promised her during the last few days of her life that he’d tell her story. A remarkable person, Joy was a woman who was up against all odds throughout her entire existence. She fought back with grace, determination, and strength, even in the most dire circumstances. Despite the challenges she faced, she continued to thrive, lead a successful career, and have a positive impact on millions of people even today, years after her passing. This incredible story shows how determined Joy was to make a difference. In 1978 Joy created the “McDonald’s Hands on Business Training Program” which became the world-wide training program for McDonald’s Restaurants and has had a positive impact on many, many people throughout the years. She was Inspirational in confronting the physical and medical challenges she faced, and Joy has left a lasting mark through her compassion and support for others. Her story is a firm reminder to never give up, no matter what the odds.