Angel Coming


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Mama says we must be ready, ready for that angel coming. High in the hills of Kentucky, a little girl eagerly awaits the arrival of a very special visitor -- an "angel" who, she is told, will come riding up the mountain on horseback, carrying a baby sister or brother in her saddlebag. Li'l sis is what I'm wanting. Li'l sis is what I'll call her. I'll braid her hair right pretty, brush it out most every night. But the "angel" is not exactly what the young narrator imagined, and neither is the precious bundle that comes when she least expects it. This gem of a story highlights a little-known piece of American history: the Frontier Nursing Service, a pioneering group of women who came to be called "angels on horseback."




How Like an Angel Came I Down


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"This edition of Conversations with children on the Gospels, conducted and edited by A. Bronson Alcott is an edited and abridged version of the text first published in two volumes by James Monroe and Company of Boston in 1836 and 1837"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-336).




The Angel Came in Darkness


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What was it like for Joseph to discover that his fiance had conceived a child without him? In this novel which crosses demoninational barriers, Wheeler looks from Joseph's viewpoint at the time of his engagement to Mary until she is settled into his home in Nazareth.




The Angel Came


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The revealing events in the book are compelling and intriguing. They are powerful, intense, and realistically experienced. The author shares her personal experiences about two beloved family members who cannot tell their story about surrendering to dying. It is no secret that losing loved ones to death can be agonizing and challenging, but the death described in the book made an entrance in a beautiful manner. Death revealed moments of no defeat yet demanded attention from the author to grasp different perspectives about each beloved one. The captivating occurrences of how each beloved one expired are unique revelations that will ignite discussions. The author shares how she came to forgive the young man who murdered her brother and how the spiritual insight from God opened that door to forgiveness. The shared supernatural encounters that started during the author's childhood are regarded as hidden treasures beyond human knowledge. Some of those encounters were not of the Great Divine, but because of curiosity, the author got on a path leading to demonic practices unaware. The dreams in the book are phenomenal and another discussion piece for those who desires the interpretation of dreams. The hereafter is described dramatically and in the book points evidently to there being a life afar from the earthly realm. The childhood memories are remarkably described with love and no regrets. Those memories echo experiences and an environment that shaped the author's world. The strong belief system and faith in God is the pillar that gets the author through those life challenges and devastating situations pertaining to her beloved ones and the medical issues leaving her non-childbearing. The experiences with fibroids and how they formed in the uterus from a natural and spiritual side leave pondering thoughts. The fact of never having children is accepted by the author.




The Angel of the Revolution


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‘The Brotherhood of Freedom’ is out to take over the world using airship warfare. The group is led by a brilliant Russian Jew and his daughter, the 'angel' Natasha. They manage to establish a 'pax aeronautica' over the earth after a young inventor masters the technology of flight in 1903, and the war progresses to the heart of Russia and against the Russian Czar.




Angel


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The Dream Growing up in a small town in L.A. Angel had it all: money, cars, clothes, jewelry, you name it shed got it; all at the age of nineteen. But besides all the star treatment Angel had only one problem; her longtime boyfriend Quincy Jameson. Quincy or B.K.A. Q was the kind of guy who doesnt mind being locked-up. With a thuggish ass attitude, and a mentality of a sociopath Q was the type of guy nobody wanted to mess with; including Angel. However, that didnt stop Angel from wanted to be by his side; because in her eyes Q was the only man that had ever been there for her..So she thought. The Reality Just on the out skirts of St. Louis Quincy grew up in the streets, the streets was his life. With the numerous of arrests, you wouldve thought that Q wouldve gave up the hard core lifestyle that he was trying to betrayed. However, being just another thug on the streets wasnt good enough for him. You see Quincy had the type of mentality that says hes willing to do whatever it takes to stay on top; even if that means that hell have to take somebody down for it. Well that somebody just happened to be Angel. You see, for the past three years of her life Angel has been tortured, stalked, and beaten by a man whom she had thought had her back. But in all actuality, her life story had just become another statistic of abuse. But even though, Angel had fi nally found the courage to leave Q, she was still left with the reminder of the numerous of times that Q had physically assaulted her; as she lays in the arms of another man on the Westside of Philadelphia. Still trying to forget her longtime of abusive past, Angel has yet to learn that her new found love Nick is the cousin of her now ex-boyfriend Q. As her life story begins to play out, she has found herself caught in the middle of a war; in which, she had failed to tell Nick numerous of times that his own blood cousin had abused her, and now that he had showed his face in Philly. Nicks cousin is on the verge of making Angels life a living hell.










Angel of Greenwood


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A piercing, unforgettable love story set in Greenwood, Oklahoma, also known as the “Black Wall Street,” and against the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. Isaiah Wilson is, on the surface, a town troublemaker, but is hiding that he is an avid reader and secret poet, never leaving home without his journal. Angel Hill is a loner, mostly disregarded by her peers as a goody-goody. Her father is dying, and her family’s financial situation is in turmoil. Though they’ve attended the same schools, Isaiah never noticed Angel as anything but a dorky, Bible toting church girl. Then their English teacher offers them a job on her mobile library, a three-wheel, two-seater bike. Angel can’t turn down the money and Isaiah is soon eager to be in such close quarters with Angel every afternoon. But life changes on May 31, 1921 when a vicious white mob storms the Black community of Greenwood, leaving the town destroyed and thousands of residents displaced. Only then, Isaiah, Angel, and their peers realize who their real enemies are.