Closet Tears


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Crying is so naturally human. Wanting to feel safe is too. But what if you knew that who you are meant to be in this world is not always welcomed or accepted? Or that, until you have shared this important piece of yourself, you would not feel seen, in your own skin? This is the reality for Gordi Mech, a 13-year old boy on the verge of coming out. Waking up on the day of his Grade 8 Graduation, he feels this call inside him, begging for him to finally live on the outside how he has felt on the inside, for years. But for this to happen, he must revisit all of the events and circumstances and even internal narratives he has about himself, waging these memories against his will to finally tell those he loves that he's gay. And determining whether or not it's enough. Closet Tears, originally published under the title Defying Gay Gravity, by author, teacher, and meditator Greg Maxton, brings Gordi's intrinsic story back to life, as he seeks to evolve the deeper truths within the character's heart. This juvenile fiction novel is a second iteration of a timeless story of coming out, and the importance of balancing self-preservation with acts of courageous vulnerability, in the ultimate pursuit of self-knowledge, self-love, and limitless self-compassion." This novel might be what every kid needs in order to know that they are not alone, and that the person they are becoming is exactly who they should be." - Heather Beveridge, book reviewer for ETFO VOICE (Elementary Teacher's Federation of Ontario") "The gift of acceptance is the one I'd wanted for myself today - Gordi's words, but Greg's spirit. When he finally reads the last page, Greg closes the book and lays it in his lap. The students exhale, almost as a group, and then begin to clap and cheer. 'You have to be patient with the people in your life, ' he explains, 'especially when they haven't learned what they need to learn yet to understand you.'" - Jennifer Drope, Editor of ETFO Voice.




Voices of Children of Divorce


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"Among the scores of books concerning divorce, rarely have the voices of the innocent victims--the children--been heard. In Dr. Royko's deeply moving assemblage of the kids' sometimes troubled yet revealing thoughts, we hear them at last" --STUDS TERKEL, author of Working "The silent sounds of family breakups are captured with startling clarity by Dr. David Royko, who helps us to hear the observations and intimate revelations of those who have the least control of the process and who are most affected by it. By giving voice to these silent witnesses, Dr. Royko confirms for us working in the field--lawyers, judges, mediators, social workers, and therapists--the devastating impact of divorce on those least able to cope, and the need for divorcing parents to develop an awareness of the child's perspective." --BENJAMIN S. MACKOFF, former presiding judge of the Cook County Domestic Relations Court and director of family mediation services, Schiller, DuCanto and Fleck "Dr. David Royko's Voices of Children of Divorce provides sage observations from the children who have been the witness of adult folly. The book is truly wonderful in that it allows children with vastly different experiences to share their perspectives with clarity and focus, in the process teaching adults how to better manage divorce." --BENNETT L. LEVENTHAL, M.D., Irving B. Harris Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Chicago "At last we hear from that silent majority, the children, who are always the victims in divorce. Dr. David Royko's collection of their candid observations should move divorcing parents to reevaluate their priorities and their behavior." --JENNY GARDEN, author of The (Almost) Painless Divorce: What Your Lawyer Won't Tell You




They Call Her Dana


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A seventeen-year-old Southerner rises from her dirt-poor roots to become a celebrated actress while searching for her past in Jennifer Wilde’s spellbinding New York Times–bestselling historical romance All Dana O’Malley wants is to escape the Louisiana bayou, where her stepfather and his two no-account sons treat her like a slave. Her prayers are answered when an act of violence forces her to flee her backwater town and she meets Creole aristocrat Julian Etienne. But he is only the first of four men who will bring her fame, love, and shattering heartbreak—a prophecy foretold by a hoodoo woman with the gift of second sight. As Dana rises up in the world and achieves untold success as an actress, her destiny comes full circle. Soon she will uncover the truth about her mysterious parentage—and at last solve the riddle of the recurring dream about a mist-shrouded stranger that has haunted her since childhood.




Elements


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Award winning author Suzanne Church’s cast of distinct characters asks “What if?” in this collection of science fiction, fantasy, and horror short fiction. Church infuses emotion into every tale. Whether quirky or horrific, the prose deftly snatches the reader onto a whirlwind expedition of laughter and sorrow. This collection includes 21 stories and an introduction by award winning author, editor, and poet, Sandra Kasturi.




Devotions for the Divorcing


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Devotions for the Divorcing offers a glimmer of hope and reflective inspiration for people in the midst of divorce. For those who are lonely, guilty, depressed, frustrated, and unhappy this collection of devotions provides relief from the daily pressures and traumas of marriage failure. Thompson's devotions plus his insightful pastoral letter and postscript enable divorcing people to keep things in perspective. His meditations cover: depression, ecstasy, boredom, death, sexuality, church experiences, social settings, fears, family, and job performance. In each meditation you will feel the presence of a personal God -- a God who is there everyday in every situation. Thompson's mediative reflections lead you on a spiritual journey through the weeks of separation, through the growing "public" awareness of your divorce, through the anxiety, through faith to the reconciliation that healthy divorcing people achieve before moving on with their lives. Read this book. Refer to it. Reflect on it. It is an ideal pastoral resource to give to divorcing members in your church. Human and real, these illustrations and devotions from the soul and contemporary mind of a divorcing person are exactly on target.




Hadassah’S Cry


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After Ruthie makes her way out of the dark pit of depression, she is faced with the challenge of reconciling with her family. Her husband never left her side, and he encourages her that all things will work together for the good. All but one of her family members welcomed her back with open arms. Her rebellious daughter refused to allow Ruthie to live her past mistakes down. Hadassah falls into the trap that the enemy of her soul had set before her by running with the wrong crowd. She turns to alcohol and drugs to avoid facing the pain that eats away at her mind, and she allows her heart to harden against God. Will she find it in her heart to forgive her mother? Will she open her heart to Gods forgiveness? Will she open her heart to love? When Logan inherits an estate from his aunt, he anxiously packs up and moves from his hometown, Savannah Georgia. He hopes to start life anew. Will the memories from his past keep him from pursuing a future? Will he find the intimate relationship with God that he longs for? Or will he continue in condemnation?




THE TEARS OF AN INMATE'S WIFE


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Sasha was brought up with great morals and values but ends up in the worst situations as an adult. Between having a baby with a man that beats her, going through crisis within her own family, and becoming the wife of a man that’s in prison, her world starts to change very quickly. She learns that being an inmate’s wife is a whole different world and struggles holding him down.




In Love


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The New York Trilogy


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'One of the great American prose stylists of our time.' New York Times 'Auster really does possess the wand of the enchanter.' New York Review of Books The New York Trilogy is perhaps the most astonishing work by one of America's most consistently astonishing writers. The Trilogy is three cleverly interconnected novels that exploit the elements of standard detective fiction and achieve a new genre that is all the more gripping for its starkness. It is a riveting work of detective fiction worthy of Raymond Chandler, and at the same time a profound and unsettling existentialist enquiry in the tradition of Kafka or Borges. In each story the search for clues leads to remarkable coincidences in the universe as the simple act of trailing a man ultimately becomes a startling investigation of what it means to be human. The New York Trilogy is the modern novel at its finest: a truly bold and arresting work of fiction with something to transfix and astound every reader. 'Marks a new departure for the American novel.' Observer 'A shatteringly clever piece of work . . . Utterly gripping, written with an acid sharpness that leaves an indelible dent in the back of the mind.' Sunday Telegraph




Cry Tears of Blood


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Cry Tears of Blood is a testament of Cpt. Jose ‘Pepi’ Granado’s (Ret) passion and service within the law enforcement community and a cleansing of his spirit. It was meant to purge the inner demons he encountered while investigating one of his most horrific cases as a young investigator. This book will transport the readers to a crime scene so gruesome that even seasoned veterans were shocked. Cpt. Granado was haunted by this investigation for many years, unable to speak of the disturbing act. His account will guide the reader throughout the course of the investigation, trial and bring them face-to-face with evil and the heartbreak of a mother. After so many years, this book was his way of beginning the healing process.