I Died... So My Children Could Live

I Died... So My Children Could Live
Author: Dena Staten Sampson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2013-02-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479794368

When God created women, He placed within them a natural sense to nurture, love, and protect their children. However, when put through a test, do mothers possess the distinct will to make the ultimate sacrifice for their children? Will a mother unselfishly give her own life for her children? I Died... So My Children Could Live is a fictitious novel that highlights the sacrificial love of a mother for her children.

The Gift

The Gift
Author: Edith Eva Eger
Publisher: Scribner
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1982143096

“I will be forever changed by Edith Eger’s story.” —Oprah A practical and inspirational guide to stopping destructive patterns and imprisoning thoughts to find freedom and joy in life—now updated to address the challenges of the pandemic and a world in crisis. World renowned psychologist and internationally bestselling author, Edith Eger’s, powerful New York Times bestselling book The Choice told the story of her survival in the concentration camps, her escape, healing, and journey to freedom. Readers around the world wrote to tell her how The Choice moved them and inspired them to confront their own past and try to heal their pain. They asked her to write another, more prescriptive book. Eger’s second book, The Gift, expands on her message of healing and provides a hands-on guide that gently encourages readers to change the thoughts and behaviors that may be keeping them imprisoned in the past. Eger explains that the worst prison she experienced is not the prison that Nazis put her in but the one she created for herself: the prison within her own mind. She describes the most pervasive imprisoning beliefs she has known—including fear, grief, anger, secrets, stress, guilt, shame, and avoidance—and the tools she has discovered to deal with these universal challenges. These lessons are offered through riveting and inspiring stories from her life and the lives of her patients. This new, revised edition of The Gift contains two new chapters that examine the invaluable insights and lessons Edie learned during the Covid-19 pandemic; a time she used to rediscover freedom even in lockdown and to enjoy the simple pleasures of life, including preparing and sharing meals with the ones we love. Edie includes recipes for some of her favorite dishes which have been updated and tested by her daughter Marianne Engle and explains how food can be a deep expression of love and connection. As readers seek to find joy and some peace in these challenging times, Eger’s wisdom and heartfelt advice is as timely, and timeless, as ever and certain to resonate with Eger’s devoted readers and those who have not yet found her transformational wisdom. Filled with empathy, insight, and humor, The Gift captures the vulnerability and common challenges we all face and provides encouragement and advice for breaking out of our personal prisons to find healing and greater joy in life.

Grief Returns

Grief Returns
Author: Lisa O'Malley
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2003-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0595295142

What is grief? What is unresolved grief? How could I have unresolved grief after fourteen years? I had a wonderful life for ten years. What was happening to me? I was lost, confused, and angry. I was afraid. Why do I miss my son so much after fourteen years? This is my journey through the turmoil of fluctuating hormones at perimenopause and grief. Patrick died suddenly fourteen years ago. Now, I feel as though I have been thrown back in time. My emotions are so real, so raw. I miss him. All I want to do is hold him again. I want him back. How many women are suffering in silence, afraid they are going crazy? How many women are too paralyzed by the bubbling up of grief to seek help? How many women don't know where to turn to get help? I found enough energy to become angry. I had to find some answers. How many women don't have the energy to become angry? I found my way through the confusion. I found the right help. I am happy again. I found my life again. I hope my journey will help another woman find her way.

What Forever Means After the Death of a Child

What Forever Means After the Death of a Child
Author: Kay Talbot
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135057532

List of Tables. List of Figures. Series Editor's Foreword. Preface. Prologue. Acknowledgements. What It Means to Be a Parent After a Child Had Died. The "Mothers Now Childless" Study: Research Design and Findings. When a Child Dies, Does Grieving Ever End? One Death - A Thousand Strands of Pain: Finding the Meaning of Suffering. Bereaved Parents' Search for Understanding: The Paradox of Healing. Confronting a Spiritual Crisis: Where is God When Bad Things Happen? Confronting an Existential Crisis: Can Life Have Purpose Again? Deciding to Survive: Reaching Bottom - Climbing Up. Remembering With Love: Bereaved Parents as Biographer. Reaching Out to Help Others: Wounded Healers. Reinventing the Self: Parents Ask, "Who Are We Now?". The Legacy of Loss. References. Resources. Appendices. Index.

Eat Less Cottage Cheese and More Ice Cream

Eat Less Cottage Cheese and More Ice Cream
Author: Erma Bombeck
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2003-04-02
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780740721274

In 1979, someone asked humorist Erma Bombeck, "If you had your life to live over, would you change anything'" Her immediate answer was no, but once she thought about it, she changed her mind. The result was a classic column full of Bombeck"s signature wit and warmth. Now the beloved column that has hung on hundreds of refrigerator doors has been cheerily illustrated and designed as a handsome gift book, Eat Less Cottage and More Ice Cream. In it, Bombeck gently reminds us of what is really important in life:"If I had my life to live over again I would have waxed less and listened more."I would have cried and laughed less while watching television . . . and more while watching real life."But mostly, given another shot at life, I would seize every minute of it . . . look at it and really see it . . . try it on . . . live it . . . exhaust it . . . and never give that minute back until there was nothing left of it. . . . "Long-time fans of Erma Bombeck will be thrilled to have this favorite column in the form of a beautiful keepsake. Readers discovering Bombeck for the first time will become fans instantly. Eat Less Cottage and More Ice Cream offers wisdom to inspire all of us.

Children of the Katyn Massacre

Children of the Katyn Massacre
Author: Teresa Kaczorowska
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015-08-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786483768

World War II was--and remains--one of the bloodiest wars in history. Not only did millions of soldiers die in combat but millions of civilians lost their lives--some for no greater crime than their religious heritage or their nationality. The Soviets, at first allied with the Germans, incarcerated thousands of Polish military officers and reservists in the pre-established Soviet camps of Ostashkov, Starobelsk and Kozelsk. On March 5, 1940, Joseph Stalin and his lieutenants signed an execution order for 25,700 Polish prisoners of war. After months of hardship and interrogation, 14,700 prisoners from these camps were taken to remote areas, murdered with a shot to the back of the head and buried in mass graves. Later, when Germany turned its sights on the Soviet Union, the USSR allied itself with the West. With the discovery of the first of the mass burials by the Germans in the Katyn Forest (the area from which the entire massacre gets its name), the Soviets attempted to place the blame for the atrocities on the Germans in spite of a plethora of evidence to the contrary. Only in 1990, with the fall of communism, did President Mikhail Gorbachev admit Soviet responsibility for the Katyn murders. Compiled from a series of interviews, this emotionally moving account records the stories and fates of 18 men and women, 16 of whom lost their fathers in the Katyn massacre. The author traveled to Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Canada and the United States to talk extensively with the 18, recording their thoughts, feelings, memories and experiences of the hardships during and after the war. Photographs and maps are included.

Testimonios of Care

Testimonios of Care
Author: Natalia Deeb-Sossa
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2024
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0816553211

The first English-language collection of Latina/x caregiving testimonios, this volume gives voice to diverse Chicana/x and Latina/x caregiving experiences. Bringing together thirteen first-person accounts of how Latinx people deal with serious health conditions as caregivers, these testimonies highlight tragic flaws in the health-care system, how woefully undervalued caregiving is, and how as care recipients and caregivers, they have been harmed by the for-profit health-care system.

Living, Dying, Grieving

Living, Dying, Grieving
Author: Dixie Dennis
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0763743267

Taking a life education approach, this resource offers helpful tips and techniques for mastering a fear of death, suggests helpful ideas for taking care of the business of dying, and encourages students to live longer by adding excitement into their lives.

Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS

Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS
Author: Lynellyn Long
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1996
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780231106054

Contributors discuss the differences between women within and across cultures and how local attitudes and traditions can affect the prevention of, or vulnerability to, HIV / AIDS.

Sleepers

Sleepers
Author: Jacqueline Druga
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1618686410

"A normal spring morning cascades into a nightmare world for Mera Stevens as nearly 2 billion children simultaneously fall ill and then vanish from the face of the earth, without a trace. Her son, Jeremy, is one of them. In the midst of this incomprehensible tragedy, a series of brutal natural disasters rock the globe, and it soon becomes clear that the remaining children on earth are ravaged by a plague that turns them into mindless, murderous beings. Those infected are called The Sleepers. As what's left of humanity struggles to hold off extinction, a grave question lingers on the lips of the living--will the Sleepers inherit the earth? Sleepers: In a single day, every child on the face of the earth dies and infected adults are transformed into deadly, instinct driven beings. Despite the dangers she faces, a mother desperately searches for her daughter. Sleepers II: A child is born and holds the cure to saving mankind--or does he? Survivors fight to protect the infant from those who want him dead and believe he is the final stage of man's extinction. Sleepers III: After two years of quietude, the Sleepers evolve and mass outside the walls of Grace. Those inside must find a way out and new home--before they are overcome and lose everything."--Amazon.com