The Final Journey, Part Two


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A sequel to The Final Journey: A Diary of Survival, this second book of the trilogy continues the story of a Christian couple who chooses not to succumb to their uncontrolled world, their fractured society, and the dangers that are now part of their everyday lives. After a fifteen-hundred-mile survival journey, the couple finds themselves facing the daunting task of building a new life in a world that now resembles the year 1800 rather than the early twenty-first century. Survival is now not just a short-term task. It is a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly challenge to build a life using their own survival common sense. What would their new world look like? The challenges they face will transform them even more than their completed initial survival journey. If you found yourselves in their shoes, what would you do? Their diary will help you when you possibly face such a world. Will you be up to the challenge? Choose to survive!




The Final Journey


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Alice is eleven years old, and it is wartime. She is on a train with no seats, no lights, no sanitary facilities. Her parents and her grandmother are missing, and Alice doesn't know where she is going. Maybe she will get to play outside again, maybe she will see her parents. But as the train rolls on, Alice begins to realize that just when you think things can't possibly get any worse, they do.




The Final Journey, Part Three


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Dr. Hortonthe author of The Final Journey: A Diary of Survival, the first book in his survival trilogy, and The Final Journey, Part Two: A Diary of Building a New life, the second book in the trilogynow completes the characters year-long journey into the future. What began as purely an effort to survive in their dangerous world continues as the characters discover a clear and specific purpose for their lives. They struggle with the challenges of surviving in the harsh wilderness. They face threats to their existence. New relationships continue to grow. Danger, sorrow, tears, joy, understanding, service, and fulfilment fill their days. Clarity of what it costs them to live their lives trusting and having faith in their Lord, Jesus Christ, grows. They discover themselves in the midst of their harsh new world.




Final Journey


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This new history reveals the previously untold story of why and how trains have been used to transport the dead, enabling their burial in a place of significance to the bereaved. Profusely illustrated with many images, some never previously published, Nicolas Wheatley's work details how the mainline railways carried out this important yet often hidden work from the Victorian age to the 1980s, as well as how ceremonial funeral transport continues on heritage railways today. From royalty, aristocrats and other VIPs (including Sir Winston Churchill and the Unknown Warrior) to victims of accidents and ordinary people, Final Journey explores the way in which these people travelled for the last time by train before being laid to rest.




Aiko's Journey Part Two


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Seventy-five years ago, while Korea was under the Japanese suppression, children of Korean-Japanese mixture were rare phenomena. The author, whose parents were Korean and Japanese, would like to tell story of her life.




Strawberries in the Garden - Part Two


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Derek Pritchett’s account of earlier generations of his own family and extended family is meant especially to pass on information about common grandparents and their ancestors to the generation now being born and raised. Derek’s stories span the generations and therefore reflect how our ancestors had to struggle so hard against the rigours of war situations, economic recessions and adverse living conditions to make progress in their search for a better life for themselves and their descendants. He also includes in this list the coronavirus pandemic which affects us all! Derek’s conclusion includes that an interesting part of the progress attained by our families over all this time has been the fact that the process has not been a ruthless pursuit of personal wealth, but a simple desire to achieve a better standard of living in general for all family members and in many cases, help others to progress at the same time.




The Journey


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Beautiful illustrations and poetic text tell the migration stories of six different creatures: monarch butterflies, desert locusts, gray whales, American silver eels, Caribou, and Arctic terns.




Mr. Fairlie's Final Journey


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Jackie


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The first part of this story was printed in the National Ataxia Foundations quarterly magazine called Generations, which appeared in their April 2006 issue. I received so much positive input from doctors, nurses, home health aids, caregivers, and nursing home administrators and family that it encouraged me to write the middle and end results of being a caregiver. It is my hope that this book will help promote stem cell research and give hope to the many caregivers across the country that have one of the hardest jobs imaginable, trying to cope with brain ataxia.




France - A Journey


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Discovering France's spacious countryside, its villages, towns and cities – unfolding its history and creating lasting friendships. A personal commentary, journal, guide of journeys in France.