Mother Warriors

Mother Warriors
Author: Jenny McCarthy
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780525950691

The best-selling author of Louder Than Words shares stories of support and healing as submitted by parents of autistic children from all over the country, in a volume that also touches on the author's own experiences as an advocate for her son. 200,000 first printing.

Parent Warrior

Parent Warrior
Author: Karen Scalf Linamen
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780800756987

An interactive book filled with anecdotes alongside wisdom and practical how-to’s that deal with praying for your kids.

When the Warrior Returns

When the Warrior Returns
Author: Nathan Ainspan
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612510914

Nearly two million soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen have been deployed in recent conflicts. When the Warrior Returns addresses the practical and psychological needs of the families of these transitioning service members and provides a convenient list of key resources. Combining the knowledge of fifty experts, the book provides answers to questions about the post-deployment transition process, how it affects families, and how family members can help their service members and themselves navigate the transition successfully as a family. These experts provide straightforward answers to questions about the transition process and how it impacts the warrior and their children. A one-stop source of information filled with useful advice, this book is unequalled. The book features a foreword by Patty Shinseki and is published in cooperation with the Association of the United States Army.

Warrior

Warrior
Author: Karen Lynch
Publisher: Karen Lynch
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The warrior has finally met his match. Nikolas Danshov is the Mohiri’s finest warrior, fearless and lethal with any weapon. For almost two hundred years, he has devoted his life to keeping humans safe from the demons that walk the earth. Revered by his people, he is a legend in his own time, a warrior undefeated in battle, and prepared for anything. Until her. On a routine job in Maine, a twist of fate brings Nikolas face-to-face with the one person he had never expected to meet – his mate. Sara Grey is unlike anyone he’s ever met. Beautiful and fiery, she ignites his desire, while her innocence and vulnerability awaken a fierce protectiveness in him. Now all he can think of is keeping his mate safe from the dangers that hunt her, even if she fights him at every turn. You know Sara’s story. Now read it again, through the eyes of her warrior.

Reading the Family Dance

Reading the Family Dance
Author: John V. Knapp
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874138238

The development in recent years of the intersections between the family and literary study continues to emerge as one of the most productive and illuminating arenas of contemporary critique. In addition to addressing the family dynamic through which a given literary character develops a fully realized sense of self, family systems therapy allows readers to examine the patterns by which characters function in their larger intimate systems, whether those systems be social, institutional, or even global. As the intellectual foundation for the forms of therapy practiced by the majority of contemporary American and European psychotherapists, the study of family systems theory and its intersections with literary works affords readers with an illuminating glimpse into the terminology and processes involved in this dynamic form of critique. Perhaps most significantly, family systems therapy allows critics to consider the distinctly social interactions that characterise our pathways to interpersonal development and selfhood. John V. Knapp is Professor of English, with a joint appointment in modern literature and in teacher education, at Northern Illinois University. Kenneth Womack is Assist

The Warrior's Bride

The Warrior's Bride
Author: Kathy Barnett
Publisher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1620203901

The call came down from Command, and your warrior husband is out the door, leaving you behind to handle whatever he has left undone. Whether it’s the day-to-day monotony, the inevitable appliance that breaks, or the months without his presence beside you, being a military spouse brings challenges few appreciate. Yet God sees you and longs for you to boldly step into His plan. He purposely chose you for this moment—for your man. He wants to give you abundantly more than what you have right now and desires you to thrive as your warrior’s bride.

A Warrior's Heart

A Warrior's Heart
Author: Sydney Lawrence
Publisher: Copeland
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1257339060

Historical Romance: Lady Madelyn Holsinworth had been the most beautiful woman in all of England-until her husband disappeared without a trace. Her beauty faded overnight as quickly as her bridegroom. At least, that was what legend said. And now, the notorious Horace the Horrible was being dispatched by the King to guard her castle and lands. Yet from the moment Horace arrives, an uneasy suspicion forms that the humble Lady Madelyn is not the woman she appears to be. Just how many secrets can one lady possess Lady Madelyn Holsinworth has never relied on a man in her life before and has no intentions of letting one overgrown knight take over her castle. However, Madelyn quickly learns not to underestimate this particular knight whose wits are almost as upsetting as his kisses!

The Warrior's Daughter

The Warrior's Daughter
Author: Holly Bennett
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1554697476

Luaine is daughter to the greatest of Irish warriors, the legendary Cuchulainn. Although known throughout Ireland as the most fearsome of killers, to Luaine he is a loving playful father who amuses her with his exciting tales and marvelous feats. When the unthinkable happens—Cuchulainn returns from war injured nearly to the death—it is the first intimation of the hero's downfall, and Luaine's first painful step toward an adult life unlike anything she has imagined. As she faces loss, betrayal, suffering and fear, Luaine must find a strength that comes neither from the sword nor from her proud parentage, but from her own courageous spirit.