Author:
Publisher: Panpac Education Pte Ltd
ISBN: 9789812804600
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
When My Baby Sister Came Home
Author:
Publisher: Panpac Education Pte Ltd
ISBN: 9789812804600
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher: Panpac Education Pte Ltd
ISBN: 9789812804600
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
A Baby Sister for Frances
Author: Russell Hoban
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 006083806X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
With a new addition to the family, Frances is feeling left out. So Frances decides to run away—but not too far! This new edition of Russell and Lillian Hoban’s beloved classic is perfect for beginning readers.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 006083806X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
With a new addition to the family, Frances is feeling left out. So Frances decides to run away—but not too far! This new edition of Russell and Lillian Hoban’s beloved classic is perfect for beginning readers.
Is There Bacon in Heaven?
Author: Ali Hassan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982149175
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
For fans of Russell Peters, Trevor Noah, and Mark Critch comes a hilarious debut memoir about life growing up on the outside and finding one's place in the world, by stand-up comic and popular CBC host, Ali Hassan. Growing up, Ali Hassan was a chameleon. His friends came from many different backgrounds and religions--Trinidadian, Parsi, Goan, Hindu, Christian, Sikh. And as a hockey-playing, crockpot-using young man who also knew the words to at least ten Neil Young songs, he could blend in everywhere. But the world has a funny way of reminding you who you are, and his Muslim Pakistani family and community did, too. In this hilarious and insightful memoir based on his hit stand-up comedy, Hassan shares his life-long journey to becoming a cultural Muslim--learning to walk the line of embracing his heritage while still following his passions. From failing to learn Arabic--or much of anything, really--in Sunday school and visiting family in Pakistan (who mocked him constantly) to discovering the wonders of pepperoni as a teenager and being a celebrity judge at Ribfest, Hassan finds himself in compromising situations that challenge his beliefs and very identity. And along the way, his friends and family are there to either encourage or criticize, something he finds eternally confusing. Now, as a father of four, Hassan must explain his point of view to his children. But he can't just "give them" an identity as a cultural Muslim. Sharing his story is the next best thing. Entertaining and heartfelt, this debut showcases why Hassan is one of Canada's most popular comedians, as he explores that deep need that exists in us all: to belong.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982149175
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
For fans of Russell Peters, Trevor Noah, and Mark Critch comes a hilarious debut memoir about life growing up on the outside and finding one's place in the world, by stand-up comic and popular CBC host, Ali Hassan. Growing up, Ali Hassan was a chameleon. His friends came from many different backgrounds and religions--Trinidadian, Parsi, Goan, Hindu, Christian, Sikh. And as a hockey-playing, crockpot-using young man who also knew the words to at least ten Neil Young songs, he could blend in everywhere. But the world has a funny way of reminding you who you are, and his Muslim Pakistani family and community did, too. In this hilarious and insightful memoir based on his hit stand-up comedy, Hassan shares his life-long journey to becoming a cultural Muslim--learning to walk the line of embracing his heritage while still following his passions. From failing to learn Arabic--or much of anything, really--in Sunday school and visiting family in Pakistan (who mocked him constantly) to discovering the wonders of pepperoni as a teenager and being a celebrity judge at Ribfest, Hassan finds himself in compromising situations that challenge his beliefs and very identity. And along the way, his friends and family are there to either encourage or criticize, something he finds eternally confusing. Now, as a father of four, Hassan must explain his point of view to his children. But he can't just "give them" an identity as a cultural Muslim. Sharing his story is the next best thing. Entertaining and heartfelt, this debut showcases why Hassan is one of Canada's most popular comedians, as he explores that deep need that exists in us all: to belong.
He Never Came Home
Author: Regina R. Robertson
Publisher: Agate Publishing
ISBN: 1572847972
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
“The strong, authentic voices of the women sharing their own narratives and awakenings from life without fathers is the power of this book.” —Esme AAMBC Non-Fiction Self-Help Book of the Year AAMBC Breakout Author of the Year He Never Came Home is a collection of twenty-two personal essays written by girls and women who have been separated from their fathers by way of divorce, abandonment, or death. The contributors to this collection come from a wide range of different backgrounds in terms of race, socioeconomic status, religion, and geographic location. Their essays offer deep insights into the emotions related to losing one’s father, including sadness, indifference, anger, acceptance—and everything in between. This book, edited by Essence magazine’s west coast editor Regina R. Robertson, is first and foremost an offering to young girls and women who have endured the loss of their fathers. But it also speaks to mothers who are raising girls without a father present, offering important perspective into their daughter’s feelings and struggles. The essays in He Never Came Home are organized into three categories: “Divorce,” “Distant,” and “Deceased.” With essays by contributors including Emmy Award-winning actress Regina King, fitness expert and New York Times bestselling author Gabrielle Reece, television comedy writer Jenny Lee—and a foreword by TV news anchor Joy-Ann Reid—this anthology illustrates the journey of the fatherless, and provides a space for these writers to express their pain, hope, and healing, minus any judgments and without apology.
Publisher: Agate Publishing
ISBN: 1572847972
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
“The strong, authentic voices of the women sharing their own narratives and awakenings from life without fathers is the power of this book.” —Esme AAMBC Non-Fiction Self-Help Book of the Year AAMBC Breakout Author of the Year He Never Came Home is a collection of twenty-two personal essays written by girls and women who have been separated from their fathers by way of divorce, abandonment, or death. The contributors to this collection come from a wide range of different backgrounds in terms of race, socioeconomic status, religion, and geographic location. Their essays offer deep insights into the emotions related to losing one’s father, including sadness, indifference, anger, acceptance—and everything in between. This book, edited by Essence magazine’s west coast editor Regina R. Robertson, is first and foremost an offering to young girls and women who have endured the loss of their fathers. But it also speaks to mothers who are raising girls without a father present, offering important perspective into their daughter’s feelings and struggles. The essays in He Never Came Home are organized into three categories: “Divorce,” “Distant,” and “Deceased.” With essays by contributors including Emmy Award-winning actress Regina King, fitness expert and New York Times bestselling author Gabrielle Reece, television comedy writer Jenny Lee—and a foreword by TV news anchor Joy-Ann Reid—this anthology illustrates the journey of the fatherless, and provides a space for these writers to express their pain, hope, and healing, minus any judgments and without apology.
Beneath the Mask
Author: Marg McAlister
Publisher: Blue Gem Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
A tragedy that splinters a family. A young girl under threat. And just one person who can save her… Tammy Dyson's mother Susannah is bubbly, generous, and talented—but she is also Tammy's protector, and when she becomes sick, Tammy's life becomes intolerable. Her father Danny is respected in the community, and her handsome football-hero big brother Garrett is wildly popular. To the casual observer, even 18-year-old Kyle seems to have settled down at last, working for his uncle. But all is not as it seems… Beneath his genial public mask, her father is a cold-hearted con-man. Both of her brothers take vindictive pleasure in tormenting her, and all three resent Tammy's closeness to her mother. As her mother's condition worsens, Tammy becomes increasingly fearful. Her father grows angrier and less predictable by the day, and when nobody else is there to see, her brother Garrett's violence escalates. Tammy finally cracks and phones her aunt Nat to beg for help. Nat Arnold, one of the few people who has never been fooled by her brother-in-law's public persona, immediately makes her way to Baton Rouge to look after her sister in her final days. Keeping her eyes and ears open, she is shocked and angered by what she finds. Racing against time, Nat becomes embroiled in a dangerous game to expose Danny Dyson and rescue Tammy before things spiral too far out of control.
Publisher: Blue Gem Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
A tragedy that splinters a family. A young girl under threat. And just one person who can save her… Tammy Dyson's mother Susannah is bubbly, generous, and talented—but she is also Tammy's protector, and when she becomes sick, Tammy's life becomes intolerable. Her father Danny is respected in the community, and her handsome football-hero big brother Garrett is wildly popular. To the casual observer, even 18-year-old Kyle seems to have settled down at last, working for his uncle. But all is not as it seems… Beneath his genial public mask, her father is a cold-hearted con-man. Both of her brothers take vindictive pleasure in tormenting her, and all three resent Tammy's closeness to her mother. As her mother's condition worsens, Tammy becomes increasingly fearful. Her father grows angrier and less predictable by the day, and when nobody else is there to see, her brother Garrett's violence escalates. Tammy finally cracks and phones her aunt Nat to beg for help. Nat Arnold, one of the few people who has never been fooled by her brother-in-law's public persona, immediately makes her way to Baton Rouge to look after her sister in her final days. Keeping her eyes and ears open, she is shocked and angered by what she finds. Racing against time, Nat becomes embroiled in a dangerous game to expose Danny Dyson and rescue Tammy before things spiral too far out of control.
The Kings of Big Spring
Author: Bryan Mealer
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1250058937
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
A journalist chronicles his Texas family’s century-long saga of faith and fortune seeking in this acclaimed memoir: “a Texas version of Hillbilly Elegy” (Bryan Burrough, author of Barbarians at the Gate). In 1892, Bryan Mealer’s great-grandfather leaves Georgia to seek his fortune in the open country of Texas. But the family soon loses their farm to drought just as the region experiences one of the biggest oil booms in American history. They eventually settle in the small town of Big Spring, where fast oil fortunes are being made. For the next two generations, the Mealers labor in cotton fields and on drilling rigs, weathering booms and busts. During the Great Depression, they ward off despair by embracing Pentecostalism. But for young Bobby Mealer, the author’s father, the search for spiritual peace leads him to a rebellious move away from Big Spring. Then in 1981, Bobby’s old friend Grady Cunningham entices him back home with the promise of millions. While drilling wells for Grady’s oil company, Bobby and his wife embrace the honky-tonk high life. But beneath the Rolexes and private jets is a reality as dark as the crude itself. As Bobby soon discovers, his return to Big Spring is a backslider’s journey into a spiritual wilderness, and one that could cost him his life. A masterwork of memoir and narrative history, The Kings of Big Spring is an indelible portrait of fortune and ruin as big as Texas itself. And in telling the story of four generations of his family, Mealer also tells the story of America came to be.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1250058937
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
A journalist chronicles his Texas family’s century-long saga of faith and fortune seeking in this acclaimed memoir: “a Texas version of Hillbilly Elegy” (Bryan Burrough, author of Barbarians at the Gate). In 1892, Bryan Mealer’s great-grandfather leaves Georgia to seek his fortune in the open country of Texas. But the family soon loses their farm to drought just as the region experiences one of the biggest oil booms in American history. They eventually settle in the small town of Big Spring, where fast oil fortunes are being made. For the next two generations, the Mealers labor in cotton fields and on drilling rigs, weathering booms and busts. During the Great Depression, they ward off despair by embracing Pentecostalism. But for young Bobby Mealer, the author’s father, the search for spiritual peace leads him to a rebellious move away from Big Spring. Then in 1981, Bobby’s old friend Grady Cunningham entices him back home with the promise of millions. While drilling wells for Grady’s oil company, Bobby and his wife embrace the honky-tonk high life. But beneath the Rolexes and private jets is a reality as dark as the crude itself. As Bobby soon discovers, his return to Big Spring is a backslider’s journey into a spiritual wilderness, and one that could cost him his life. A masterwork of memoir and narrative history, The Kings of Big Spring is an indelible portrait of fortune and ruin as big as Texas itself. And in telling the story of four generations of his family, Mealer also tells the story of America came to be.
An Extraordinary Life of a Little Girl Named Pinky
Author: Trena Hicks Davis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664123717
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
BEING A WOMAN AND BEING A MOTHER IS HARD IT'S VERY HARD ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'RE RAISING 10 KIDS OF YOUR OWN AND HAVING A HUSBAND WHO WASN'T WILLINGLY TO BE THERE AT ALL TIMES AND TO ADD TO THE ASSAULT THAT WAS DONE. SHE STILL WALKED WITH HER HEAD HELD HIGH WITH HEELS ON STILETTOS THAT IS WITH THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE ON HER FACE NOTHING COULD COMPLETELY GET HER DOWN. SHE WILL TALK THE TALK AND WALK THE WALK NEVER LETTING NOTHING GET IN HER WAY. WHAT A REMARKABLE WOMAN I'VE ALWAYS MIMICKED YOU. I TOO WALKS WITH MY HEAD HELD HIGH AND I SMILE EVERY TIME, I THINK OF THE TIMES WE'VE SHARED TOGETHER, I MISS YOU MOMA AND I ALWAYS WILL YOUR MY SUNSHINE EVERY MORNING AND MY THOUGHTS AT NIGHT. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU AND MY BIG BROTHER SAMUEL WHOM HAS PAST WILL READ IT IN SPIRIT. AND MY BIG SISTER RAMONA AND SISTER- IN- LAW AUDREY. THANKS FOR HELPING IN RAISING ME, AND MY SIBLINGS I LOVE YOU ALL AND I'M FOREVER GRATEFUL.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664123717
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
BEING A WOMAN AND BEING A MOTHER IS HARD IT'S VERY HARD ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'RE RAISING 10 KIDS OF YOUR OWN AND HAVING A HUSBAND WHO WASN'T WILLINGLY TO BE THERE AT ALL TIMES AND TO ADD TO THE ASSAULT THAT WAS DONE. SHE STILL WALKED WITH HER HEAD HELD HIGH WITH HEELS ON STILETTOS THAT IS WITH THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE ON HER FACE NOTHING COULD COMPLETELY GET HER DOWN. SHE WILL TALK THE TALK AND WALK THE WALK NEVER LETTING NOTHING GET IN HER WAY. WHAT A REMARKABLE WOMAN I'VE ALWAYS MIMICKED YOU. I TOO WALKS WITH MY HEAD HELD HIGH AND I SMILE EVERY TIME, I THINK OF THE TIMES WE'VE SHARED TOGETHER, I MISS YOU MOMA AND I ALWAYS WILL YOUR MY SUNSHINE EVERY MORNING AND MY THOUGHTS AT NIGHT. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU AND MY BIG BROTHER SAMUEL WHOM HAS PAST WILL READ IT IN SPIRIT. AND MY BIG SISTER RAMONA AND SISTER- IN- LAW AUDREY. THANKS FOR HELPING IN RAISING ME, AND MY SIBLINGS I LOVE YOU ALL AND I'M FOREVER GRATEFUL.
365 Days of Hope
Author: Susan Parry-Jones
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1452531706
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
For survivors of traumatic experiences like abuse, the goal is to forget. But like a beach ball that we try to hold under the water, things keep bubbling up. We get triggered. Memories wont fade. The past refuses to stay in the past. Recovery is a personal journey towards wellness that involves intense workallowing pain to surface, allowing grieving to occur, and learning new ways of looking at ourselves and our pasts. 365 Days of Hope is a refreshingly honest book that is like taking a walk through the recovery journey with a friend beside youoffering insight, support, and encouragement because he or she knows the journey. Set out in 365 stand-alone sections, this book builds from basic ideas about finding support and learning how to take care of yourself to dealing with gritty issues like identity, sexuality, grief, and becoming your own hero. It helps survivors learn skills like learning to use positive affirmations and managing negative self-talk. It is practical and thought provoking and invites readers to participate in their own recovery process. We all need a little hope, and this book is about providing survivors of abuse with 365 days filled with hope for their own recovery journey.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1452531706
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
For survivors of traumatic experiences like abuse, the goal is to forget. But like a beach ball that we try to hold under the water, things keep bubbling up. We get triggered. Memories wont fade. The past refuses to stay in the past. Recovery is a personal journey towards wellness that involves intense workallowing pain to surface, allowing grieving to occur, and learning new ways of looking at ourselves and our pasts. 365 Days of Hope is a refreshingly honest book that is like taking a walk through the recovery journey with a friend beside youoffering insight, support, and encouragement because he or she knows the journey. Set out in 365 stand-alone sections, this book builds from basic ideas about finding support and learning how to take care of yourself to dealing with gritty issues like identity, sexuality, grief, and becoming your own hero. It helps survivors learn skills like learning to use positive affirmations and managing negative self-talk. It is practical and thought provoking and invites readers to participate in their own recovery process. We all need a little hope, and this book is about providing survivors of abuse with 365 days filled with hope for their own recovery journey.
Caged Bird in a Window
Author: Almria Leonard
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
This is a true story from beginning to end. All the things written in this book are true. It all happened to the author. I'm the author. This story spans all over a period of forty-six years. It's hard to believe I lived. My religious convictions brought me through the abuse, both verbal and physical, the pain, and suffering. God was with me through it all.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
This is a true story from beginning to end. All the things written in this book are true. It all happened to the author. I'm the author. This story spans all over a period of forty-six years. It's hard to believe I lived. My religious convictions brought me through the abuse, both verbal and physical, the pain, and suffering. God was with me through it all.
The Elusive Butterfly of Happiness
Author: Anthea DeVito
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1982295392
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Throughout her lifetime, Anthea DeVito has found happiness to be elusive, just like butterflies that are beautiful when we find them, but challenging to hold onto for forever. In an inspiring narrative, DeVito chronicles her search for happiness, meaning, and a purpose in her life as well as the amazing number of tragedies, traumas, and physical hardships she has endured in the process. As she leads others through her varied experiences, DeVito also documents the world’s most significant events over the past sixty years and how they impacted her life as she spent her childhood in Penang, trained to be a nurse and then beauty therapist, owned a shop, navigated through romantic relationships and family dynamics, and experienced many adventures that included falling in a river full of crocodiles and traveling the world. The Elusive Butterfly of Happiness is an inspiring story of survival against all odds as a woman reveals how she overcame seemingly overwhelming challenges to find her purpose.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1982295392
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
Throughout her lifetime, Anthea DeVito has found happiness to be elusive, just like butterflies that are beautiful when we find them, but challenging to hold onto for forever. In an inspiring narrative, DeVito chronicles her search for happiness, meaning, and a purpose in her life as well as the amazing number of tragedies, traumas, and physical hardships she has endured in the process. As she leads others through her varied experiences, DeVito also documents the world’s most significant events over the past sixty years and how they impacted her life as she spent her childhood in Penang, trained to be a nurse and then beauty therapist, owned a shop, navigated through romantic relationships and family dynamics, and experienced many adventures that included falling in a river full of crocodiles and traveling the world. The Elusive Butterfly of Happiness is an inspiring story of survival against all odds as a woman reveals how she overcame seemingly overwhelming challenges to find her purpose.