Jeffrey's Journey

Jeffrey's Journey
Author: Debbie Jeffries
Publisher: Ed Rosenthal
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780932551665

From birth, it was clear that Jeffrey was not a typical child. By age three he exhibited such severe behavioral problems he was considered a danger to other children. No daycare would take him, and doctors were more stymied than helpful about his extreme aggressiveness and compulsiveness. Threatened with institutionalization for her six-year-old son, Debbie Jeffries resorted to an unusual therapy: marijuana. A conservative Christian, she had no experience with the drug, but extensive research convinced her this might be her last hope. This book powerfully describes the desperate journey of a family toward a semblance of normalcy, including the court battle defending Jeffrey's right to this unconventional treatment, the family's exposure on "48 Hours, " and the threat to Jeffrey's ongoing care by federal raids on California's medical marijuana dispensaries. The book also features a special resource section, plus commentary by Michael Alcalay, the pediatrician who recommended and supervised Jeffrey's marijuana therapy; Valerie Corral, who helped design his marijuana regimen; and ethicist Peter S. Clark, Ph.D.

A Surgeon's Journey

A Surgeon's Journey
Author: MD Jeffrey S. Wiseman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2021-09-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781638372516

This interesting and thought-provoking memoir contains a series of short stories and vignettes based on Dr. Jeffrey Wiseman's experiences during his education and medical practice. They follow his path of learning the science and then art of medicine, and ultimately of how it all relates back to the humanity, empathy, and relationships as both patients and providers in our society. The events and interactions in our lives can have unforeseen importance and consequences, thus we need to recognize and analyze the good and the bad for continued personal growth. Readers will come away understanding the importance of interpersonal relationships and how important they are, specifically within medicine, but also in general.

Ira’s Journey

Ira’s Journey
Author: Timothy Brown
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1984569988

Ira’s Journey is about a young man’s journey from being a boy to becoming a man. He is in the central part of West Virginia at the end of the 1800s. He struggles with rejection and disappointment but is extremely fortunate in his choice of friends who encourage and guide him on the road to success. Fresh out of a Home for Wayward Boys, he is given a .22-caliber rifle and an ugly old mule, and he sets out to make his way in a world of opportunity. This is a work of fiction, but the towns and creeks will be recognized by anyone familiar with the area.

Empire of Booze

Empire of Booze
Author: Henry Jeffreys
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783522259

Winner of the Fortnum and Mason Best Debut Drink Book Award 2017 From renowned booze correspondent Henry Jeffreys comes this rich and full-bodied history of Britain and the Empire, told through the improbable but true stories of how the world’s favourite alcoholic drinks came to be. Read about how we owe the champagne we drink today to seventeenth-century methods for making sparkling cider; how madeira and India Pale Ale became legendary for their ability to withstand the long, hot journeys to Britain’s burgeoning overseas territories; and why whisky became the familiar choice for weary empire builders who longed for home. Jeffreys traces the impact of alcohol on British culture and society: literature, science, philosophy and even religion have reflections in the bottom of a glass. Filled to the brim with fascinating trivia and recommendations for how to enjoy these drinks today, you could even drink along as you read... So, raise your glass to the Empire of Booze!

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs
Author: Jeffrey S. Young
Publisher: Pearson Scott Foresman
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Journey Through the Afterlife

Journey Through the Afterlife
Author: John H. Taylor
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010
Genre: Book of the dead
ISBN: 9780674057500

With contributions from leading scholars and detailed catalog entries that interpret the spells and painted scenes, this fascinating and important work affords a greater understanding of ancient Egyptian belief systems and poignantly reveals the hopes and fears about the world beyond death.

Season of Life

Season of Life
Author: Jeffrey Marx
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1416584811

The bestselling inspirational book in which the author reunites with a childhood football hero, now a minister and coach, and witnesses a revelatory demonstration of the true meaning of manhood—Season of Life is a book that “should be required reading for every high school student in America and every parent as well” (Carl Lewis, Olympic champion). Joe Ehrmann, a former NFL football star and volunteer coach for the Gilman high school football team, teaches his players the keys to successful defense: penetrate, pursue, punish, love. Love? A former captain of the Baltimore Colts and now an ordained minister, Ehrmann is serious about the game of football but even more serious about the purpose of life. Season of Life is his inspirational story as told by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jeffrey Marx, who was a ballboy for the Colts when he first met Ehrmann. Ehrmann now devotes his life to teaching young men a whole new meaning of masculinity. He teaches the boys at Gilman the precepts of his Building Men for Others program: Being a man means emphasizing relationships and having a cause bigger than yourself. It means accepting responsibility and leading courageously. It means that empathy, integrity, and living a life of service to others are more important than points on a scoreboard. Decades after he first met Ehrmann, Jeffrey Marx renewed their friendship and watched his childhood hero putting his principles into action. While chronicling a season with the Gilman Greyhounds, Marx witnessed the most extraordinary sports program he’d ever seen, where players say “I love you” to each other and coaches profess their love for their players. Off the field Marx sat with Ehrmann and absorbed life lessons that led him to reexamine his own unresolved relationship with his father. Season of Life is a book about what it means to be a man of substance and impact. It is a moving story that will resonate with athletes, coaches, parents—anyone struggling to make the right choices in life.