Heart's Safe Passage


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A colonial midwife is spirited away by an English agent--will she make it home again with her heart intact?




Safe Passage


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Embark on a profound journey of transformation and empowerment with Safe Passage: The Power of Mentorship and the Gift of Journeying with Others. In this captivating exploration, the true essence and impact of mentorship are illuminated, revealing the remarkable power of guiding and uplifting others. Through heartfelt stories and inspiring anecdotes, this book delves into the transformative relationships that shape lives, igniting boundless potential and instilling the courage to overcome obstacles. Discover the immeasurable gift of mentorship as mentors provide a safe passage, offering wisdom, support, and guidance, propelling individuals towards their true purpose and unlocking hidden talents. With each turn of the page, readers will witness the remarkable ripple effects of mentorship, as mentees not only thrive personally but also become catalysts for positive change in their communities and beyond. Imbued with hope and the belief in human potential, Safe Passage serves as a powerful testament to the extraordinary impact of mentorship, inviting both mentors and mentees to embrace the shared power experience that transforms lives.




Safe Passage


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A remarkable memoir about two sisters and their brave acts of resistance and heroism during World War II Ida and Louise Cook are two ordinary Englishwomen, seemingly destined never to stray from their quiet London suburb and comfortable civil service jobs. But in 1923, a chance encounter sparked a determination to rescue of dozens of Jews facing persecution and death. Even when Ida began to earn thousands as a successful romance novelist, the sisters never departed from their homespun virtues of thrift, hard work, self-sacrifice and unwavering moral conviction. Through ingenuity, bottomless goodwill, and incredible bravery, the Cook sisters embark on dangerous undercover missions into the heart of Nazi Germany. They directed every spare resource toward saving as many people as they could from Hitler’s death camps, and coordinated networks of satellite families in safe nations for displaced Jews. No one would have predicted such glamorous and daring lives for Ida and Louise Cook—but saving people became their greatest happiness. First published in 1950, Ida’s memoir of the adventures she and Louise shared remains as fresh, vital and entertaining as the woman who wrote it, and is a moving testament to the extraordinary acts of courage by two everyday heroes. “Safe Passage is well worth reading.” —The New Yorker




Safe Passage


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Words of comfort for those who have suffered a loss move the reader through the raw emotions of grief--denial, anger, confusion, guilt, and loneliness--to acceptance and transformation. Original.




Hearts Unbound


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A spirited young woman and a respected, handsome doctor find love on the plains in this sweeping historical Western romance by “an author to watch” (RT Book Reviews). Beautiful, hardworking Pia Caranza toils day and night helping her emigrant parents run a boarding house in Boise, Idaho. When a sheepherder breaks into her room one night with ill intentions, her father insists the headstrong, yet shaken, girl seek a physician’s care. Doctor Wilson has practiced medicine in Boise for two years, has an excellent reputation, and is well respected by the community, but he has his own tragic background. A true Southern gentleman from a wealthy Alabama family, Bart was married, but was unable to save his wife and child during a very difficult childbirth. He fled the pain, isolating himself in Idaho from any woman who might seek his company. But as Pia recuperates under Dr. Wilson’s gentle care, she notices he’s more than a caregiver. And he can’t help but notice that his stunning patient might just make a perfect country doctor’s wife...




Hearts


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GODS Masterpiece, but for mankind it is a seat of passion, a life giving pump that is a simple machine with a sacred mission. This 11 ounce delicate yet durable fountain of life creates effervescence for mankind and is the pivot of life that provides the truth about mans inter-most desires to GOD. It is GODS link to mortal man and HE alone controls this vital organ. Attitudes are a matter of the HEART and their dispositions are recorded as a laceration of pain to seize us in our own prison, or a humbling of self for growth. The aftereffect of those records are inscribed upon the HEART and will determine the consequence of our soundness of mind and body. This Book of HEARTS explains the inter-most reasons - the root causes we experience illnesses and how they are brought about by attitudes, and their lasting effects upon our bodies from a Biblical point of view.




The Complete Win at Hearts


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Hearts is a classic card game that has been around for more than 200 years. With the development of multiple card-playing sites on the Internet, Hearts is more popular than ever -- a great family game. The author has drawn on his own considerable experience to explain such fine points as proper cards to pass from various Hearts or Spades combinations, and explains all you need to know about popular variations like Cutthroat, Partnership, Three-Handed, and Jack of Diamonds.




Westward Hearts


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Bestselling author Melody Carlson begins an inspiring new series of adventure and romance on the Oregon Trail. Kentucky, 1854—Elizabeth Martin has mourned her husband’s death for three years, but now she feels ready to fulfill the dream they had shared—to take their two children west. The dream becomes reality when her middle-aged parents and bachelor brother surprise her with the news that they want to go as well. After converting three of their best wagons to prairie schooners and thoroughly outfitting them, the little party travels from Kentucky to Kansas City, where they join a substantial wagon train. Elizabeth soon finds herself being drawn to the group’s handsome guide, Eli Kincade. The long journey and deepening relationships challenge the travelers to their core, and Eli’s mysterious past leaves Elizabeth with more questions than answers. She knows there’s no turning back, but she wonders, What have I gotten myself into? About This Series: The Homeward on the Oregon Trail series brings to life the challenges a young widow faces as she journeys west, settles her family in the Pacific Northwest, and helps create a new community among strong-willed and diverse pioneers.




Safe Passage


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The study and practice of end-of-life care has seen an increasing understanding of the need for care that integrates clinical, psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, and ethical expertise. Yet, no one existing volume pulls together perspectives from a diverse array of religions with ethical dilemmas and clinical problems in view. Safe Passage coaches clinicians and others on the front lines of care on understanding how to incorporate different traditions of thinking into the most difficult of moments around the end of life. The book is structured around five major moments of realization - when disease progresses, when emergencies happen, when dying will be a long process, the time of death, and when grieving begins. Each decision point is introduced with a research summary and an extensive case example that describes disease processes, health care delivery possibilities, and the end-of-life dilemmas involved so as to apply across the varying cultural, socio-economic, and spiritual contexts. The case example is followed by a clinical commentary written by a palliative care specialist, an ethical commentary written by an ethicist, and three short essays written by religious thinkers of different traditions. Each situation is concluded by remarks on potential approaches that respect religious and spiritual beliefs, values, and practices at the end of life across all contexts, and a bibliography. The five decision points are bookended by an introductory section that explores broad historical and cultural perspectives and a conclusion section that summarizes the book and provides guidance for further reading and study.




Stardoc


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Dr. Cherijo Grey Veil leaves Earth and accepts a position as a physician at Kevarzanga-2's FreeClinic. Her surgical skills are desperately needed on a hostile frontier world with over 200 sentient species—and her understanding of alien physiology is nothing short of miraculous. But the truth behind her expertise is a secret which, if discovered, could have disastrous consequences between human and alien relations.