Book Description
Two disabled children love their new bungalow by the sea. It even has its own spectral steam-train which only they can hear each night. The train holds many mysteries which will change their lives.
Author : Susan Sallis
Publisher : Random House
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 37,32 MB
Release : 2012-01-31
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1448102936
Two disabled children love their new bungalow by the sea. It even has its own spectral steam-train which only they can hear each night. The train holds many mysteries which will change their lives.
Author : Carl Hamilton
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 20,15 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Originally written as a family history for his children and grandchildren, the author of this book recreates the sights, sounds and even the smells of an Iowan farm between the two world wars.
Author : Grace Snyder
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 42,1 MB
Release : 1986-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780803291645
The author recounts her childhood in late-nineteenth-century Nebraska, describes her adult life on a ranch, and discusses her lifelong interest in making quilts
Author : Nick Siano
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 14,17 MB
Release : 1993
Category : AIDS (Disease)
ISBN :
Here is the most up-to-the-minute treatment information--from the most conventional to those not yet approved by the FDA. Licensed HIV counselor Siano provides a clear understanding of the virus in all its stages and offers emotional support to those living with HIV infection.
Author : Elena Rosemond-Hoerr
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 34,79 MB
Release : 2015-04-07
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1465443282
The No Time to Cook Book contains over 100 quick and easy recipes you can cook in 20 minutes or less, from DIY sushi and stir-frys to Vietnamese feasts. There's no longer such a thing as having "no time to cook" as DK comes to the rescue with this innovative recipe book. Recipes are broken down into simple visuals, making them as easy to understand as possible. Smart infographics, colorful pie charts, and at-a-glance flow diagrams make every step clear. With over 100 recipes, you'll learn to mix the perfect salsa dips, throw together five-minute fajitas, or make a curry in a hurry.
Author : Rita Molyneux
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 561 pages
File Size : 31,17 MB
Release : 2011-10-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1465359885
NO TIME TO DREAM is in many ways reminiscent of HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY. The background of both books largely centred on the mining valley of the Rhondda in Wales during the depression of the early twentieth century. The author Rita Molyneux herself lived in this mining valley and witnessed at fi rst hand the harshness of daily life during that period and vividly recounts them in her book. Indeed her own father suffered a broken back in a colliery accident. The Rhondda, as Gwyn Thomas once described it, poured out enough coal to have coked the world at one stroke. The valley was majestically ransacked and the coal owners became very rich men. Cruelly, little of this money stuck to the fi ngers of the people who mined the coal. Yet these people laughed, sang, worshipped and propagated at record levels and were far more precious than the coal they hauled out of the ground. In NO TIME TO DREAM the author richly evokes those times in technicolour and brings to life those characters who fi ll the pages. The story also tells of emigration of some of these characters to Australia, where they faced with bravery the vicissitudes of the new environment. In real life Rita and her husband Arthur paralleled the story of this novel, emigrating to Australia in 1964, initially to Canberra and then to Sydney. It was this experience that allowed Rita to complete the second half of her book. NO TIME TO DREAM is a rich evocation of the human spirit and a unique description of love, kindliness and courage surrounded and deepened by the dangers of the times. Read it!
Author : Thelma Blumberg
Publisher : Devora Publishing
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 28,43 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Education, Urban
ISBN : 9781932687095
The story of Thelma Blumberg, a school psychologist in both the Baltimore City School and the Jewish school system. She recounts her daily struggles and hurtles with her emotionally challenged son, as she deals with a constant barrage of problems from parents and children from the inner city to the suburbs. Includes her work with children in Kiryat Arba, the twin city of Hebron, on the West Bank of Israel, who have been traumatized by the unrelenting war between the Palestinian and Israeli cultures.
Author : Dusty Sharp
Publisher : Dusty Sharp
Page : 89 pages
File Size : 13,75 MB
Release :
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
The notorious Rattlers motorcycle club didn’t have an official exit policy. So Austin Conrad made up his own when he decided to get the hell out. Now he’s the target of the MC’s ruthless president, who’s hell-bent to silence Austin to keep his own dark secrets buried. Set along the back roads of southern California’s Mojave Desert, the story comes to its thrilling climax among the abandoned ghost town of Amboy. When Austin is waylaid by a crew of murderous thugs from a rogue faction of the club, the hunters become the hunted, and learn the hard way that there’s more to Austin than motorcycles and petty crime. No Time To Bleed is the action-packed debut from author Dusty Sharp. This novella-length story provides a quick introduction to anti-hero Austin Conrad, and sets the stage for further adventure and mayhem. Warning: contains violence , profanity and irreverence, in equal measure.
Author : Dr. Barbara Ann Ellicott
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 49,90 MB
Release : 2009-01-27
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1469100193
Many folks suffer from situational depression which can rob one of life's joys, adversely affect family, careers, relationships, and health. This book presents the means by which one can overcome his/her situational depression if he/she is motivated to do so. Dr. Ellicott presents specific suggestions for overcoming depression, which not only helped her, but which worked for many of her patients, as well. We cannot always control what hand life deals us, but we have a choice as to how we respond. This book may inspire you to live your best life and embrace true happiness.
Author : Matt Gutman
Publisher : Random House
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 39,31 MB
Release : 2024-09-24
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 0593468422
By ABC News’s chief national correspondent, an unflinching look at panic attacks by a reporter whose career was nearly derailed by them, offering readers a guide to making a truce with their warring minds "Brave, reassuring, and practical...A balm for anyone who has ever suffered panic attacks and who longs to be released from their grip." —Dr. Nicole LePera, #1 New York Times bestselling author of How to Do the Work “Seamlessly weaves page-turning personal experiences with scientific discoveries…A tour de force." —Ethan Kross, bestselling author of Chatter Matt Gutman can tell you the precise moment when his life was upended. Reporting live on a huge story in January 2020, he found himself in the throes of an on-air panic attack—and not for the first time. The truth is that Gutman had been enduring panic attacks in secret for twenty years: soul-bruising episodes that left his vision constricted, his body damp, his nerves shot. Despite the challenges, he had carved out a formidable career, reporting from war zones and natural disasters before millions of viewers on Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and 20/20. His nerves typically “punched through” to TV audiences, making his appearances kinetic and often unforgettable. But his January 2020 broadcast was unusual for all the wrong reasons. Mid-panic, Gutman misstated the facts of a story, a blunder that led to a monthlong suspension, not to mention public shame and personal regret. It was a reckoning. Gutman’s panic attacks had become too much for him to bear in secret. He needed help. So begins a personal journey into the science and treatment of panic attacks. Gutman would talk to the world’s foremost scholars on panic and anxiety, who showed him that his mind wasn’t broken; it’s our perception of panic that needs recalibration. He would consult therapists and shamans, trying everything from group treatment and cognitive behavioral therapy to ayahuasca and psilocybin. And he would take a hard look at the trauma reverberating inside him—from his childhood, but also from his years as a conflict reporter. Unsparing, perceptive, and often funny, this is the story of a panic sufferer who took on the monster within. Filled with wisdom and actionable insights, it’s at once an inspirational journey and a road map—if not toward a singular cure, then to something even more worthy: peace of mind.