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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Mornings with Mama; Or, Dialogues on Scripture for Young Persons ...
Mornings with mama, dialogues on Scripture. Old (New) Testament series
Author: Amelia Gillespie Smyth
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 526
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Mama
Author: James Golden
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1641141034
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
James, now retired and living in Las Vegas, gets word that Mama is ill. He had to make a decision to either stay in his retirement home or give it up to go back to New York and take care of her. The decision was not as hard as he thought it would be-he was going home. James had always been in conflict with his mother. He never understood why she was always sending him away from her. Over time, he came to believe that it was that she didn't love him as she did his other brothers and sisters. The time spent with her would be the most rewarding and well-spent time of his life. The bond they had built, the questions answered, and the newfound love and respect he gained for her have made him a new man, and the trust she had in God was passed on to him. This is a story about a son who spent nine years taking care of his mother and the bond that was created through that period.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1641141034
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
James, now retired and living in Las Vegas, gets word that Mama is ill. He had to make a decision to either stay in his retirement home or give it up to go back to New York and take care of her. The decision was not as hard as he thought it would be-he was going home. James had always been in conflict with his mother. He never understood why she was always sending him away from her. Over time, he came to believe that it was that she didn't love him as she did his other brothers and sisters. The time spent with her would be the most rewarding and well-spent time of his life. The bond they had built, the questions answered, and the newfound love and respect he gained for her have made him a new man, and the trust she had in God was passed on to him. This is a story about a son who spent nine years taking care of his mother and the bond that was created through that period.
Sweet Mornings
Author: Patty Pinner
Publisher: Agate Publishing
ISBN: 1572847735
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Start your days off right with taste-tempting delights from the author of Sweety Pies and Sweets: Soul Food Desserts and Memories. From donuts to crumb cakes to sweet rolls, this cookbook collects the kind of treats that evoke feelings of warmth and comfort like only good, old-fashioned breakfast food can. Author Patty Pinner has been collecting breakfast recipes for as long as she can remember. She comes from a long line of breakfast bakers, and many of the recipes in this book have been passed down from the “Greats” —great-grannies and -aunties—as well as cousins and other influential women in Pinner’s life. To pore through these recipes, and then to bake them at home, evokes in Pinner memories of the many women who created them. Pinner includes charming, often comical stories about her life and family throughout the cookbook. With generations-old recipes that range from the familiar (Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes) to the fun (Pineapple Upside Down Biscuits), Sweet Mornings is a reliable, well-tested addition to any kitchen. These recipes are ideal for slow weekend mornings and afternoons when you want to lure family and friends to the table with the intoxicating aroma of a homemade sweet treat baking in the oven. As the author’s mother used to say, the only thing that differentiates breakfast from dinner is the time of day. Where does it say you can’t have a little sugar in the morning? “Pinner shares these succulent sentiments amongst these pages from women who cooked meals that could make modern men cry . . . a delightful read that feels like home.” —Cuisine Noir
Publisher: Agate Publishing
ISBN: 1572847735
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
Start your days off right with taste-tempting delights from the author of Sweety Pies and Sweets: Soul Food Desserts and Memories. From donuts to crumb cakes to sweet rolls, this cookbook collects the kind of treats that evoke feelings of warmth and comfort like only good, old-fashioned breakfast food can. Author Patty Pinner has been collecting breakfast recipes for as long as she can remember. She comes from a long line of breakfast bakers, and many of the recipes in this book have been passed down from the “Greats” —great-grannies and -aunties—as well as cousins and other influential women in Pinner’s life. To pore through these recipes, and then to bake them at home, evokes in Pinner memories of the many women who created them. Pinner includes charming, often comical stories about her life and family throughout the cookbook. With generations-old recipes that range from the familiar (Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes) to the fun (Pineapple Upside Down Biscuits), Sweet Mornings is a reliable, well-tested addition to any kitchen. These recipes are ideal for slow weekend mornings and afternoons when you want to lure family and friends to the table with the intoxicating aroma of a homemade sweet treat baking in the oven. As the author’s mother used to say, the only thing that differentiates breakfast from dinner is the time of day. Where does it say you can’t have a little sugar in the morning? “Pinner shares these succulent sentiments amongst these pages from women who cooked meals that could make modern men cry . . . a delightful read that feels like home.” —Cuisine Noir
Author: Jeff Rosenplot
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438998848
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
The polar ice caps have melted. Coastlines are underwater. Billions are dead. The rest are dying. And the world hasn't seen rain in over a year. Six people from far-flung corners of North America trek across a desolate landscape in search of anything to help them survive.The world without water is a world gone mad. In the absence of order, there is chaos. One is either predator or prey. Those who survive face a future transformed. Only the strongest will survive. But at what cost? Part post-apocalyptic thrill ride, part intense character drama, the end of the world is just the beginning.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438998848
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
The polar ice caps have melted. Coastlines are underwater. Billions are dead. The rest are dying. And the world hasn't seen rain in over a year. Six people from far-flung corners of North America trek across a desolate landscape in search of anything to help them survive.The world without water is a world gone mad. In the absence of order, there is chaos. One is either predator or prey. Those who survive face a future transformed. Only the strongest will survive. But at what cost? Part post-apocalyptic thrill ride, part intense character drama, the end of the world is just the beginning.
Anna
Author: Charlotte Lewis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465305262
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
The first book "BECKY"in this series brings the Harrigan family and several of their neighbors out of Ohio to the Oregon Territory. The second "REBECCA" relives the first two years of establishing a home in the Oregon Territory - the trials, tribulations and triumphs. This Book "ANNA" brings Becky Harrigan and her childhood friends, Anna, Betty and Sissy, to an age of accountability. They live the history of the Oregon Territory as it struggles to become a state. They struggle as well with their personal feelings and emotions as they marry young men they have met in the five years they´ve lived in the Oregon Territory. There is much happiness as well as overwhelming sorrow in this story of four young girls coming of age in the late 1850´s Oregon Territory.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465305262
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
The first book "BECKY"in this series brings the Harrigan family and several of their neighbors out of Ohio to the Oregon Territory. The second "REBECCA" relives the first two years of establishing a home in the Oregon Territory - the trials, tribulations and triumphs. This Book "ANNA" brings Becky Harrigan and her childhood friends, Anna, Betty and Sissy, to an age of accountability. They live the history of the Oregon Territory as it struggles to become a state. They struggle as well with their personal feelings and emotions as they marry young men they have met in the five years they´ve lived in the Oregon Territory. There is much happiness as well as overwhelming sorrow in this story of four young girls coming of age in the late 1850´s Oregon Territory.
Life Happens To Us
Author: Ashta-deb
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525521330
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
In this heartbreaking, extremely personal memoir of a life touched by profound tragedy, author Ashta-deb invites readers into her world in the hopes that they might benefit from the discovered remedies that at last elevated her above it. Here is a soul who had suffered abuse at the hands of both parents, abandonment by her mother, and the tragic death of her thirteen-year-old sister by the time she was just nine years old. As she struggles to emerge from this devastation over the next long stretch of her life, her past is relentless in its haunting. It takes many years before doctors diagnose her with PTSD, and many more for her to find the right combination of Western medicine and Eastern wisdom to heal her. Her medication with cannabis, experimentation with Ayahuasca in Peru and finally a breakthrough healing with psilocybin offers a diverse look at mental healing. In the background of it all is her dedicated cultivation of yogic and psychic abilities. At last, Life Happens to Us endorses the importance of embracing unresolved childhood experiences. It is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand their true potential as a human being.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525521330
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
In this heartbreaking, extremely personal memoir of a life touched by profound tragedy, author Ashta-deb invites readers into her world in the hopes that they might benefit from the discovered remedies that at last elevated her above it. Here is a soul who had suffered abuse at the hands of both parents, abandonment by her mother, and the tragic death of her thirteen-year-old sister by the time she was just nine years old. As she struggles to emerge from this devastation over the next long stretch of her life, her past is relentless in its haunting. It takes many years before doctors diagnose her with PTSD, and many more for her to find the right combination of Western medicine and Eastern wisdom to heal her. Her medication with cannabis, experimentation with Ayahuasca in Peru and finally a breakthrough healing with psilocybin offers a diverse look at mental healing. In the background of it all is her dedicated cultivation of yogic and psychic abilities. At last, Life Happens to Us endorses the importance of embracing unresolved childhood experiences. It is a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand their true potential as a human being.
The Broken Road
Author: Peggy Wallace Kennedy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1635573661
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
From the daughter of one of America's most virulent segregationists, a memoir that reckons with her father George Wallace's legacy of hate--and illuminates her journey towards redemption. Peggy Wallace Kennedy has been widely hailed as the “symbol of racial reconciliation” (Washington Post). In the summer of 1963, though, she was just a young girl watching her father stand in a schoolhouse door as he tried to block two African-American students from entering the University of Alabama. This man, former governor of Alabama and presidential candidate George Wallace, was notorious for his hateful rhetoric and his political stunts. But he was also a larger-than-life father to young Peggy, who was taught to smile, sit straight, and not speak up as her father took to the political stage. At the end of his life, Wallace came to renounce his views, although he could never attempt to fully repair the damage he caused. But Peggy, after her own political awakening, dedicated her life to spreading the new Wallace message--one of peace and compassion. In this powerful new memoir, Peggy looks back on the politics of her youth and attempts to reconcile her adored father with the man who coined the phrase “Segregation now. Segregation tomorrow. Segregation forever.” Timely and timeless, The Broken Road speaks to change, atonement, activism, and racial reconciliation.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1635573661
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
From the daughter of one of America's most virulent segregationists, a memoir that reckons with her father George Wallace's legacy of hate--and illuminates her journey towards redemption. Peggy Wallace Kennedy has been widely hailed as the “symbol of racial reconciliation” (Washington Post). In the summer of 1963, though, she was just a young girl watching her father stand in a schoolhouse door as he tried to block two African-American students from entering the University of Alabama. This man, former governor of Alabama and presidential candidate George Wallace, was notorious for his hateful rhetoric and his political stunts. But he was also a larger-than-life father to young Peggy, who was taught to smile, sit straight, and not speak up as her father took to the political stage. At the end of his life, Wallace came to renounce his views, although he could never attempt to fully repair the damage he caused. But Peggy, after her own political awakening, dedicated her life to spreading the new Wallace message--one of peace and compassion. In this powerful new memoir, Peggy looks back on the politics of her youth and attempts to reconcile her adored father with the man who coined the phrase “Segregation now. Segregation tomorrow. Segregation forever.” Timely and timeless, The Broken Road speaks to change, atonement, activism, and racial reconciliation.
Mother Lode
Author: Gretchen Staebler
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1647422841
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
“. . . makes you feel as though a kindred soul is speaking to you.” —Readers’ Favorite At the age of sixty, Gretchen Staebler promises to spend one year in her childhood home caring for her stubbornly independent ninety-six-year-old mother—sort of a middle-aged gap year. Then her mother will move to assisted living and she will return to her own independent life. It doesn’t go as planned. Rather than a retrospective, this mother-daughter story unfolds in real time with gripping honesty, bringing the reader along with the narrator through the struggle, doubts, and complexities of caregiving and daughterhood—and the beacons of light. Penetrating the fog of her mother’s advancing dementia and myriad health issues with humor, frustration, and compassion—and wine—Staebler slowly comes to accept and respect the mother she got, if not the one she wished for. In the process, she manifests non-negotiable self-care and learns more than she wants to know about aging, cognitive loss, and the healthcare system. Any reader who is looking for a road map in caring for a family member, has ever had a mother, or is looking aging in the eye will find company on the journey in this candid, multi-award-winning memoir.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1647422841
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
“. . . makes you feel as though a kindred soul is speaking to you.” —Readers’ Favorite At the age of sixty, Gretchen Staebler promises to spend one year in her childhood home caring for her stubbornly independent ninety-six-year-old mother—sort of a middle-aged gap year. Then her mother will move to assisted living and she will return to her own independent life. It doesn’t go as planned. Rather than a retrospective, this mother-daughter story unfolds in real time with gripping honesty, bringing the reader along with the narrator through the struggle, doubts, and complexities of caregiving and daughterhood—and the beacons of light. Penetrating the fog of her mother’s advancing dementia and myriad health issues with humor, frustration, and compassion—and wine—Staebler slowly comes to accept and respect the mother she got, if not the one she wished for. In the process, she manifests non-negotiable self-care and learns more than she wants to know about aging, cognitive loss, and the healthcare system. Any reader who is looking for a road map in caring for a family member, has ever had a mother, or is looking aging in the eye will find company on the journey in this candid, multi-award-winning memoir.
Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World politics
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World politics
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description