Unspoken Pain


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This is about a small-town country girl who grew up in an unstable lifestyle. Her mom did whatever it took for them to survive. After being mistreated and beaten, the little girls grandmom moved in with her. She taught her the ways of life and helped her to become an intelligent young woman.




The Unspoken


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“Yeah, I’ve gone through some rough times in my life, but was it really trauma?” You may have found yourself thinking something along these lines, and you wouldn’t be alone. Trauma comes in many shapes and sizes, and on some level, we have all experienced it. The unfortunate reality is that many of us pass off or downplay situations or circumstances in our lives that are, in fact, emotionally traumatic. Left unattended, this trauma can wreak havoc on our minds and bodies, bringing about physical symptoms of pain and rendering us unsafe, anxious, and feeling unfulfilled. In The Unspoken, author Ashley Haseotes shares her story of hitting rock bottom and finally coming to grips with the reality of her trauma. Suffering deeply and feeling overwhelmed, she becomes debilitatingly ill with chronic migraines and vertigo that leave her confined to her bed for months. Unable to work and take care of her children, lost and disconnected from her life purpose, she stares down feelings of unbridled failure and unsurmountable stress. Through Ashley’s journey of chronic pain, a breathtaking spiritual healing is catalyzed. Her memoir is a story of walking through the storm to emerge reborn—to be healed. And if you are willing to do the work, you’ll find an opportunity for your own healing woven into each page.




Forbidden Grief


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This book is a review of the author's experience in counselling hundreds of women for abortion-related emotional problems. Dr Burke exposes the obstacles in the way of post-abortion healing, reviews the full range and depth of post-abortion adjustment problems, and illustrates how we can create a more understanding and healing society. -- book cover.




The Unspoken


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Unspoken Thoughts


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Poetry that makes love to your soul. This book is a collection of poems, largely based on life experiences and a small percentage from experiences that friends and family have had. I experienced living on the wrong side of the tracks until my mid-twenties, eventually getting it correct and becoming a resident on the right side of the tracks until present day. A large portion of my poetry ventures into the dark side of life; jail, homelessness, addiction, racism, teen pregnancy, adultery but also dealing with some brighter sides of life including God, love, marriage, and children. If you can see your chest go up and down with every breath and if you can put the palm of your hand on your chest to feel your heart beat then you are alive and a resident of life which means that there is definitely something in here for you. Hopefully it will be something you want to hear, but sometimes it may be something you need to hear. I hope you enjoy this journey with me.




A History of Pain


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This work probes the restaging, representation, and reimagining of historical violence and atrocity in contemporary Chinese fiction, film, and popular culture. It examines five historical moments including the Musha Incident (1930) and the February 28 Incident (1947).




Getting Out


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Inspiring, real-life examples reveal what it takes for women to leave their abusers, offering hope to those seeking answers about their own abuse or that of people they love.




Special Run


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If an animal spoke to you, would you listen? Botanist/psychokinetic Katrina Omstead creates a super hash, a variety of marijuana she calls MAGIC. Before she can share her successful medical findings with the scientific community, she's murdered. There is, however, one witness begging to come forward. Special is Katrina's wolf-hybrid dog. She saw her mistress die. She wants revenge. Now she has to convince food photographer, animal psychic, and Katrina's best friend Wheat Keigwin of the same thing. Together, dog and woman dedicate themselves to solving the mystery behind Katrina's death. An agriculture journalist, Lena Jo McCoy has long admired the works of animal behaviorists Temple Grandin and Cesar Millan, as well as the cattlemen and women she's written about. She enjoys a cutting horse or stock dog competition, finding the connection betweeen man and beast incredible as they work together as one entity. It wasn't until McCoy had a dream about her childhood dog, Special, that she sat down to write a novel.




Raw and Unspoken


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At age twenty-five, Chris loved being a dad, and he loved people, cars, Chevys, motorcycles, beaches, and the sun. But on a Friday afternoon, all of that ended when he was killed in a motorcycle crash. In Raw and Unspoken, author Lesia Schofer narrates her storythe shock, denial, and tearful agony of losing a child, her firstborn, to death through a sudden tragedy. In this memoir, she bares her heart and soul, exposing the private and personal pain and sorrow buried deep inside. Honest and emotional, Schofer discusses the heart-wrenching loss of a child and the tumultuous feelings of sadness, grief, and despair she experienced throughout her journey. Raw and Unspoken tells how the tragedy affected Schofer and how she struggles each day to cope with the pain and the loss. She shares the details of her suffering to let others know they are not alone in their journey.




All the Words Unspoken


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Things are not going well for Maansi Cavale. Her depression is worsening, she barely passes her university exams and she winds up stuck at home, full of regret and unable to find a job. She'd do anything for a way out. Though Maansi previously considered arranged marriage an outdated tradition (only to be agreed to if you're in your mid-forties and unable to bag anybody yourself), a chance meeting at an Indian wedding party changes everything. Desperate to escape the shackles of monotony and unemployment, she agrees to marry the handsome and wealthy Aryan Alekar. She convinces herself a new lifestyle and wealth will lift her out of the pit. She secures the marriage, but not before serving up a few lies about herself... As they settle into married life, Aryan remains a mystery to Maansi: some days warm and loving, others cold and distant. Maansi can't help but wonder...who is Aryan Alekar really? And why did he choose to marry so young? While living with Aryan, Maansi realises she could never be satisfied playing housewife. After all, she once had goals and dreams. While searching for the ambition she has buried, Maansi starts to realise that the man she has married is even further from what he seems... Can she salvage their union or will they set each other free? . All the Words Unspoken is a fresh, new voice from debut British-Asian author, Serena Kaur. It is a love story that challenges our preconceptions of relationships and shows us that the choices we make have implications and ramifications far beyond the horizon we can see.