FAREWELL TO ROSEGATE: THE JOAN KIGER STORY


Book Description

From the Authors Since writing my book, "A Dream Within a Dream," in 2008, the enigmas of the Kiger family have slowly been peeled away, revealing pain, suffering, regret, and forgiveness. My wife, Barbara, a psychologist who has worked with adolescent girls and their families for the last thirty years, has been very curious as to how such a tragedy could have taken place in this seemingly "normal" family. After many late night discussions and debates, we decided to write a play exploring how this horrific incident affected the survivors, Joan and her mother. We wanted the play to highlight Joan as she transitioned from an innocent 15 year old to a 16 year old marred by fate and the legal system . And what about Jennie? What was life like for her after her family was totally destroyed by this inexplicable event? In our writing process, we each seemed to gravitate to those scenes which somehow spoke to something deep within us. For Barbara, it was the mother- daughter relationship and Joan's metamorphosis: becoming the young woman who guides her mother toward forgiveness and truth; and for me, it was about the machinations of men interested more in their own fame, fortune and survival than in helping a troubled teenager. Our thanks to all who have contributed to the search for what happened to this family that fateful year of 1943 and to the Boone County Historical Society under the guidance of Asa Rouse and Bruce Ferguson who were the first to bring this story from the yellowed pages of sixty- year old newspapers to their recreation of the Kiger murder trial.




Connections


Book Description

Connections Summary The events, emotions, and thoughts that I have delineated in this book represent 86 years of my life on a voyager called Earth--it is my attempt to establish the fact that there is no such thing as an insignificant trip. I have tried to include in this history both the noteworthy and the benign aspects of this journey and to highlight the people along the way who have influenced me and giving me direction; and as I step back and contemplate the part that I continue to play, I am pleasantly surprised to recognize the effect that I have had on others. And that, above all else, has given my life meaning.




Deadliest Love


Book Description

Recently, Hal read on YouTube and other places about a group of perhaps a hundred people, worldwide, who have perfect recall: they remember everything and often have very emotional reactions to vivid parts of their life which they are able to evoke. And this bit of interesting trivia pointed him in the direction of “Deadliest Love.” His first-person character, Jesse Jacobs, tells of his struggles with hyperthymesia and its influence on his life as he tries to expand his computer chip business, as he falls in love, and as he attempts to avoid what the FBI has explained is a multiple Russian assassination attempt. He is able to intertwine Jesse’s personal struggle with the ongoing and very real invasion of Ukraine by Russia through the introduction of the beautiful and talented Katerine (Kate) Kaputka, whom he has hired, as his business begins to expand. Chelsea, his wife, disappears shortly after their honeymoon, and he tries to use his exceptional memory to determine what may have happened to her. A year later her body is found in a shallow grave. The FBI becomes involved, and he joins forces with them. Jesse survives a long-range sniper attack and is told by the FBI of a suspected Russian plan for eliminating intellectually gifted Americans before they achieve greatness. He believes that fact could also explain Chelsea’s murder because she was a high achieving virologist on the cusp of a breakthrough with the zoonosis virus. A final attempt is made on the lives of Jesse and Kate in an invasion at Jesse’s home. The outcome of this encounter causes Jesse to sell all of his possessions and leave for Ukraine to locate Kate’s parents.




A Dream Within a Dream


Book Description

Next to CAPA,change control is the most audited Quality subsystem by FDA inspectors.Failure to have a robust change control system exposes the organization to regulatory compliance risk,it encourages waste of company resources,and increases the cost of doing business due to waste. This book accomplishes the following for the reader: .It addresses requirements for Pharmaceutical,Medical Device,Biologics,and Tissue banking change control .It defines the different phases of the change control life cycle .It establishes the relationship between risk management,cost of doing business and change control .It defines regulatory requirements for change control,including requirements for (510k) submission .It provides tools for risk assessment,and cost/benefit analysis .It helps the reader design a centralized Change control system that meets and exceeds cGMP requirements




Fear the Moonlight


Book Description

Three children imprisoned for years because of their ancestry, their final release into a world as foreign to them as it would be if they were on another planet; their struggles, failures, and triumphs as they yearn for and finally achieve adulthood, trying to manage the gifts left to them by their progenitors: all of this combines to produce a fast-paced novel encompassing scenes which would be familiar to aficionados of The Time Travelers Wife, as well as to those who lean toward Star Trek.




International Sunbonnet Sue


Book Description

The most popular quilt character of all time, Sunbonnet Sue has gone international! Each of these 49 designs shows Sue dressed in her country's traditional costume, and holding a symbolic souvenir.




Short Stories Collection


Book Description

Praveen Crypty's Short Stories Collection. A Collection of three short stories from Praveen Crypty. The Stories includes Love and Hope, Mr.Millionaire and Proposal. Each story has its unique blend of story line and is targeted at three stages of life. Chilhood, Teenage and Youth.




My Mother Was Right


Book Description

My Mother Was Right focuses on the most fundamental and complicated connection of all--the mother-daughter relationship--to show that it is only after we learn to value, accept, and forgive our mothers that we are able to come to terms with ourselves. This truly inspirational and original book is written in the words of women from all walks of life including a Pulitzer Prize winning author, an Episcopal minister, a federal judge, and a vice-president of General Motors.




The Balanced Life


Book Description

See Stormy Run is narrated by a racing Greyhound who gets rescued from the track and lives through a series of adventures to find a home and true love. The book gives young readers an exciting story. More important, it opens up the tragic world of Greyhound racing. It reveals the plight of these splendid, healthy dogs who are often condemned to death once their running careers are over. And it tells of the wonderfully generous human beings who work so hard to rescue them.




Feeding the Empty Heart


Book Description

Abstract: This book discusses the connection between eating disorders and family histories of compulsive behavior. This text establishes a connection between the adult compulsive eater and their childhood role in an alcoholic family. Compulsive eating as an addictive illness and its relationship to childhood family dynamics is discussed. New explanations for the causes of overeating and alternative routes to recovery are examined.