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As humans, we are prone to insecurities, fear of failure, and regrets, which we try to hide and cover up, resulting in isolation from both those around us and God. Through fifty devotionals, counselor Edward T. Welch shows us how God speaks with gentleness, depth, and hope that will lead us out of hiding and to live more openly, authentically, ...
In Hidden Battlefields, the sequel to The Iranian Scorpion, Robert Dawson goes undercover in Peru. There he follows a huge cocaine shipment by the Maoist guerrilla organisation Shining Path to the dreaded ‘Ndrangheta mafia in southern Italy. We follow the action down the Amazon, across the Atlantic, and from northwest Africa to Italy. Robert’s father, David, a retired U.S. army general, is involved once again in the undercover operation. Mary Jo, a defence department contractor with a top secret clearance, and Kate, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, have to decide romantically between Robert and David. All the characters must deal with internal conflicts about the choices they face.
Ilvie little is glad she left the boring land of the elves. What there is to be experienced in the big, wide world! And when Ilvie and her friends head to the island of Akosua , even her little friend Theo is excited. But the fun doesn't last long. Again, there are some dangerous situations that the crew of the Anastasia has to cope with. Is the evil Sicarius pirate gang still roving the seas? And why do all ships avoid the island of Cirsium?Amelie, the courageous navigator; Leonie, the brilliant captain; and Ilvie, the curious ex-elf, plunge into their next adventure! Of course, Carlos is also there: The best ship's cook on all the seas, as the monkey Theo and ship's dog Sammy claim.Will Ilvie and her friends find the lost treasure of Great-grandmother Grace?Sail along on the adventure of these intrepid sailors!A magical story for cool kids from 5 to 99.
The history of France's "hidden children" and of the French citizens who saved six out of seven Jewish children and three-fourths of the Jewish adult population from deportation during the Nazi occupation is little known to American readers. In The Hidden Children of France, Danielle Bailly (a hidden child herself whose family travelled all over rural France before sending her to live with strangers who could protect her) reveals the stories behind the statistics of those who were saved by the extraordinary acts of ordinary people. Eighteen former "hidden children" describe their lives before, during, and after the war, recounting their incredible journeys and expressing their deepest gratitude to those who put themselves at risk to save others.