Yesterday's Son


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Lynda Kay Carpenter has proven herself one of the era's best time travel romance writers in her ability to combine rich characters with page-turning paranormal drama, earning her an audience that grows with each book.In this second generation of the Crossings of Yesteryear series, Carpenter sets a new level of suspense.Locke Hightower, gets the ride of his life when the small airplane that is flying him to British Columbia crashes. Upon recovery he's stunned to find himself in Southeastern Alaska, autumn 1899.Desperate to return to 2001 and rescue his young sons from their gangster grandfather, he's devastated to learn it's impossible to leave before spring break-up.Throughout the winter, Locke discovers another life with his true soul mate, Olivia Garrett, a nonconformist who is beyond her time. But it's impossible for their love to blossom when it's destined to end in heartbreak and loneliness. Torn between their desires and impending catastrophe that could lead to death, Olivia and Locke arrive at a major decision when their lives take a sudden twist and their world is shaken with events over which they have no power. Or do they?




Yesterday's Son


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The Romulans attack the planet Gateway, where Federation scientists are studying the Guardian of Forever -- the mysterious portal to the past. The Starship Enterprise™ must protect the Guardian -- or destroy it. But Spock has already used the portal to journey to the past. On the planet Sarpedion, 5,000 years ago, Spock knew a beautiful, primitive woman. Now he has gone back to meet his son!




Time For Yesterday


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Time For Yesterday Time in the galaxy has stopped running its normal course. That can only mean one thing -- the Guardian of Forever is malfunctioning. To save the universe, Starfleet command reunites three of its most legendary figures -- Admiral James T. Kirk, Spock of Vulcan, and Dr. Leonard McCoy -- and sends them on a desperate mission to contact the Guardian, a journey that ultimately takes them 5,000 years into the past. They must find Spock's son Zar once again -- and bring him back to their time to telepathically communicate the Guardian. But Zar is enmeshed in troubles of his own, and soon Kirk, Spock and McCoy find themselves in a desperate struggle to save both their world -- and his!




Yesterday's Child


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While on a field trip to Bodie, Ca., schoolteacher Lilly Dey, who is about to be married, steps into a dilapidated whorehouse and is suddenly whirled back in time to 1880, where she finds a "customer." Assuming she is a prostitute, he demands she get into bed. Lilly finds herself living in an era when Bodie was the rowdiest gold mining town east of the Sierra Nevada. Her life becomes entangled with prostitutes and outlaws and a devilishly handsome bounty hunter who shoots her and tries to bury her alive. She learns about love, loyalty and deceit. And she brings to Bodie a slice of twenty-first century boldness and eccentricity. As an assumed hooker, she must deal with the stigmatism of the times while proving to everyone that all women deserve equality. Thinking the love of her life is dead, she is forced to make an agonizing decision when she uncovers a mystery to her past and ultimately a glimpse into the future.




Nurturing Yesterday's Child


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A true collector’s item, Nurturing Yesterday’s Child offers an illustrated history of the care of children from early Greek, Roman and Egyptian times to the present – a history that will inform you and touch your heart. There is much to fascinate a parent and particularly those with medical connections and interests. Dr. Theodore Drake (1891-1959), co-inventor of Pablum, collected feeding vessels, rattles and teethers, amulets, furniture, books, stamps, and coins during a lifetime of medical studies and practice in Canada and abroad. His collection encompasses some 3,000 artifacts, 1,500 rare books, 1,000 prints, 1,000 coins and medals, and all child welfare stamps up to the 1950s. Nurturing Yesterday’s Child is a remarkable tribute to a remarkable man who showed the same amount of care and thoughtfulness when amassing this vast collection as he showed for the health of children throughout a long and distinguished medical career.




Yesterday's Children


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Adultery, abortion, incest - that is what's happening on you TV screen - but behind the cameras is where you will find the real action in YESTERDAY'S CHILDREN. JAMIE STARBUCK, LEIGH FISK, LIZ BARRET: A love triangle on the show, while off-screen Jamie's wife, Leigh's father and Liz's not very masculine boyfriend, bring new dimensions to the tangle of love. ANNIE HOLLAND and CATHY ALLISON: One uses her unusual sexual abilities for approval, the other as an aid to advancement up the Network's precarious ladder of success. SAM ALLISON and NEIL DECKER: Fighting for their careers while struggling to satisfy the women who can't survive without their special talents. On the set and in the control room. From the production offices to the Network executive suites...And in their not-so-private bedrooms; the characters of YESTERDAY'S CHILDREN live out a drama packed with love, intrigue, disappointment, sex, drugs and murder. The most exciting story ever to come out of the soap opera closet!




Spud, Yesterday’s Child


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During the nineteen thirties our country was going through a serious depression, and jobs were at a premium, and were very hard to find. Many families could not afford to feed their children let alone pay rent or other necessary costs. As result, foster homes and orphanages began to spring up to provide housing and care for these children. Religious and non-religion oriented homes were in the forefront of this movement in the U.S. Many parents left their children in these homes, while they made many efforts to find jobs and survive themselves. The Second World War came along by the nineteen forties, the war effort needed many workers to build the war machine that was needed to send our troops into battle. Women became the strong workforce needed. Again, this left many children stranded at a home with no parent. The foster homes and orphanages continued their efforts to hold or house these children. This story is the true story of one such child that ended up spending his first seventeen years in foster homes or orphanages. It gives some insight as to what it may have been like for our children of the depression and war years.




Yesterday's People


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The distinctive way of life of the Southern Appalachian people has often been criticized, romanticized or derided, but rarely has it been understood. Yesterday's People, the fruit of many years' labor in the mountains, reveals the fears, anxieties, and hopes that underlie the mountaineers' way of thinking and acting, and thereby shape their relationships in family and community. First published in 1965, this book has been an indispensable guide for all who seek to study, work or live within the Appalachian culture.




Yesterday's Child


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Brimming with the passion and suspense Barbara Wood's fans have come to expect, this magnificent novel portrays two lovers separated by deadly secrets and trapped in the fateful hourglass of time. Beautiful young Andrea travels from Los Angeles to her ancestral home in England to meet her relatives and confront her mysterious heritage. But from the first moment she steps foot in her grandmother's cold Victorian house in Warrington, she senses an awesome, unsettling presence. She knows that a rendezvous awaits her: a terrifying journey into the past, and a shattering encounter that will mark and change her forever. Andrea soon learns how terribly right her instincts have been. Waiting for her is Victor Townsend, a man who reaches out to embrace her from beyond the grave, a man for whom she hungers—even though she knows of his past evil deeds. But Andrea also discovers the lingering horrors of the old house, its carefully buried secrets, and a timeless, tragic passion still burning within its aging walls.