Walking Between The Raindrops


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The poetry within, covers over fifty years depicting the journey of a little girl, to a first kiss. Then a young woman a mother, a wife. And during this time, the heartache of betrayal, drugs, loss of lives, a prison internment and faith in God. Poems of people and attitudes. I am sure that there will be at least one poem that will touch the heart of the reader making all of this worthwhile and the only reason I have to share such personal lasting mementos of the life I’ve walked through. I share my poetry with you to let you know, you are never alone. One day I realized that what “Rod has Inspired, Deborah has Desired & through God has Acquired” the foundation of my writing began.




Walk Between the Raindrops


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There are three parts to this book: anecdotal narratives, poetry, and fiction. It contains autobiographical stories of family life, including times of both happiness and sadness. It emphasizes the strength of the family and their faith. The creative short stories and poetry will engage and entertain you. This is a book you can pick up when you have a few minutes and read one story or poem and come back another day to do the same again.




Walking Between the Raindrops


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Walking Between the Raindrops By: Pablo Rivera Flores Pablo Rivera Flores’s life has been a series of twists and turns for his relationship with God. Early in his life, his family fell into dire poverty during World War II and becomes blessed with life-changing opportunities. From a poor family in New York City to a man who teaches the Word of God to our most troubled citizens, Flores’s belief and trusting in the Holy Spirit shifted from questioning and ignorance, to, ultimately, belief and praise. Walking Between the Raindrops provides an in-depth look into his life and shows how anyone can turn themselves around to bask in His glory.




Run Between the Raindrops


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The blood-drenched Navy Corpsman had it right as he labored to keep yet another Marine alive on the mean street of Hue City: “Getting out of Hue alive is like trying to run between raindrops without getting wet.” Nearly half a century has passed since Marine veteran Dale Dye fought in Hue during the 1968 Tet Offensive. That brutal experience prompted him to write a searing, critically acclaimed novel about the surreal experiences of the battle to wrest control of Vietnam’s ancient Imperial capital from regiments of fanatical North Vietnamese Army soldiers. Now he’s taken a long second look at that fight and revised his original work into an even more powerful narrative of one of the Vietnam War’s most brutal battles. The story is told through the eyes of a veteran Marine Corps Combat Correspondent with the observational skills and off-beat attitude to relate what he sees from the close-quarter, house-to-house meat-grinder of the southside to the epic assault on the enemy-infested walls of the city’s medieval Citadel in a voice that reflects the Code of the Grunt: Just do it—or die trying. There it is.




The Overneath


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New and uncollected stories from the beloved author of The Last Unicorn




I Walk Between the Raindrops


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An electric collection of new short stories from the inimitable, bestselling writer of Talk to Me and Outside Looking In In the title story of Walk Between the Raindrops, a woman sits down next to a man at a bar and claims she has ESP. In “Thirteen Days,” passengers on a cruise line are quarantined, to horrifying and hilarious effect. And “Hyena” begins simply: “That was the day the hyena came for him, and never mind that there were no hyenas in the South of France, and especially not in Pont-Saint-Esprit—it was there and it came for him.” A virtuoso of the short form, T.C. Boyle returns with an inventive, uproarious, and masterfully told collection of short stories characterized by biting satire, resonant wit, and a boundless, irrepressible imagination.




Counting Raindrops Through a Stained Glass Window


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"The surest way to ruin a relationship is to marry the man you love." At least that's what Vanella Morris believes; she's seen the crazy things that marriage makes people do. So when Alton, her longtime boyfriend and love of her life, proposes, Vanella is faced with a dilemma: Unable to convince Alton to skip the vows, does she walk away from happiness because of her fears?




Catching Raindrops


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Warning bells… high water… levees that are about to break: a flood is overtaking the city! Maggie and her family must escape, but will there be enough time to get to higher ground? Stranded in the top of a downtown hotel with dozens of strangers, they can do nothing but watch the flood waters rise. While waiting to be rescued, Maggie must find the courage to face the winter cold, hunger, and uncontrollable fires. She learns that while the people she trusts may not be able to help her, God will. In the midst of terror she finds the perfect peace of surrender.




Eminent Hipsters


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A witty, candid, sharply written memoir by the cofounder of Steely Dan In his entertaining debut as an author, Donald Fagen—musician, songwriter, and cofounder of Steely Dan—reveals the cultural figures and currents that shaped his artistic sensibility, as well as offering a look at his college days and a hilarious account of life on the road. Fagen presents the “eminent hipsters” who spoke to him as he was growing up in a bland New Jersey suburb in the early 1960s; his colorful, mind-expanding years at Bard College, where he first met his musical partner Walter Becker; and the agonies and ecstasies of a recent cross-country tour with Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs. Acclaimed for his literate lyrics and complex arrangements as a musician, Fagen here proves himself a sophisticated writer with his own distinctive voice.




In the Rain with Baby Duck


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Although her parents love walking in the rain, Baby Duck does not--until Grandpa shares a secret with her.