Little Girl in a Messed Up World


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Little Girl in a Messed Up World By: Tonya Parker Tonya Parker was born on February 20, 1963, in Richmond, Virginia. That day her mother was informed that she was born with a veil on her face. She was born with a special gift; this was an old folks’ saying. She had the gift of insight, and she carries her gift until this day. She was raised in her native town of Wakefield and Pocohontas, Virginia, where she grew to know that she was very special. Tonya was blessed to be a part of two great generations. The Robinson family, where her great-great-grandmother, Sarah Robinson, who was a Black Native American. Then, Sarah met her great-great-grandfather, Charlie Parker, who was a Black Native American who was a shoemaker. The two were raised and groomed by old family traditions that were passed on from generation to generation. But this child was gifted with many talents, and the family did know this. Tonya Parker would always see and say the strangest things as a child. She would have the people in town listening to her little made-up stories. She would even have everybody believing some of her stories. And through this talent she created, they were to endure the pain and the struggle that makes her stories real and heartbreaking. She lived through being molested as a child. So she wrote the diary that she calls Little Girl in a Messed Up World. This she shares with the world. While coming out and enduring other sexual abuses to finding the Lord, she wrote, He Touched Me. And now coming out of that to being abused as a wife and a mother, she wrote Markese Strong: A Miracle, and some poems to go along with this.




Ambitious Girl


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"A girl is inspired by an ambitious woman to ponder the word and claim it for herself as well"--




A Little Girl in a Big, Big World


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Jasmine wants to make a difference in her community, but she feels helpless in the face of the problems she sees around her, like homelessness and kids skipping school. But when she begins taking small steps to solve these problems, and recognizes the power of her BIG personality, the impact she makes may surprise even her.




Cookie! (Book 2): Cookie and the Most Annoying Girl in the World


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Cookie, Keziah and Jake are best mates and life is good. Cookie's birthday party is coming up and she has had the most fantastic idea for a Save the Planet party where everything is recyclable and no plastic is used. Before long, Cookie is buzzing with plans. But then disaster strikes - Suzie Ashby totally swipes Cookie's idea and sends out invitations for her own Save the Planet birthday party. Worse still, Suzie seems to think Cookie is her new best friend! Grrrr! Suzie is officially the most annoying girl in the world!




A Little girl and her BIG world


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For a child, anything happening around him/her tends to be a big thing. They can even sail a boat in a pothole imagining it a pond or river. Understanding the way a child's mind develops and acts, is a learning. We parents in our journey of parenthood, forget to notice many such milestones in the kid's development those we can say are 'incredible'. A little girl and her Big World is about the same perspective of a 5 year old girl, for whom everything around her is her big world where she has lots of questions and even answers.




Wilder


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Joslyn My life was an absolute mess, and it was slowly killing me. Dismay and anguish defined my everyday life. Until Wilder. He became what I’d never known I craved. He was my world, my best friend. For once…I was happy. Until it all started crashing down around us. Wilder From the moment I’d met Joslyn, she’d been my everything. I’d never expected to have her in my life, but she was finally mine. There was no way I was going to lose her. I would lay down my life to keep her safe. My MC has been my life. Danger has never been uncommon. I was made for this lifestyle, but now Joslyn’s in danger too. They’ve messed with the wrong MC, and now we are coming for them… May they rest in pieces. Game on. *This book can be read as a stand-alone but for the full experience I would recommend reading Lane (Grim Sinners MC Book 1)*




Engines of the Broken World


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In a rural village far distant from the dead and dying cities, twelve-year-old Merciful discovers horrible secrets and must make decisions that may save or doom her world.




The Man Who Loved Too Much - Book 3


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How do we function in a world which is both as randomly and intentionally cruel, as it is randomly and intentionally kind? Can we make sense of our lives when so much around us makes no sense? In this, the final book of the trilogy, we find out what it means to be a ""man who loves too much."" More importantly, we discover if Billy Green is such a man.




Bodies in a Broken World


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In this multidisciplinary study, Ann Folwell Stanford reads literature written by U.S. women of color to propose a rethinking of modern medical practice, arguing that personal health and social justice are inextricably linked. Drawing on feminist ethics to explore the work of eleven novelists, Stanford challenges medicine to position itself more deeply within the communities it serves, especially the poor and marginalized. However, she also argues that medicine must recognize its limits and join forces with the nonmedical community in the struggle for social justice. In literary representations of physical and emotional states of illness and health, Stanford identifies issues related to public health, medical ethics, institutionalized racism, women's health, domestic abuse, and social justice that are important to discussions about how to improve health and health care. She argues that in either direct or indirect ways, the eleven novelists considered here push us to see health not only as an individual condition but also as a complex network of individual, institutional, and social changes in which wellness can be a possibility for the majority rather than a privileged few. The novelists whose works are discussed are Toni Cade Bambara, Paule Marshall, Gloria Naylor, Leslie Marmon Silko, Toni Morrison, Louise Erdrich, Sandra Cisneros, Bebe Moore Campbell, Sapphire, Ana Castillo, and Octavia Butler.




Ten Golden Rules for Living in This Crazy, Mixed-Up World


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Written as a guide for how to maintain a healthy, happy lifestyle in today's fast-paced and ever-changing times, this book sets the tone for enjoying life's blessings. Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Donna Fargo inspires readers to embrace their uniqueness and appreciate the positive difference they can make every day in their own lives and in the lives of others.