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This work covers tales from local people whose journey through life has taken them from their homeland to Britain as well as those who left the Southwest for a life overseas. Testimonies and reconstructions tell of child migrants, war brides and African immigrants amongst others.
A HOT AND TOPICAL SUBJECT David Ingram has produced a fast moving novel about a Post European Britain. With a blunt talking Yorkshireman installed as its' new Prime Minister, this is a very clever story of the consequences of life in Britain should it ever make the bold decision to withdraw from its' uncomfortable position in Europe. There are clever sub plots involving a sinister European Minister for Trade who is determined to keep his job at any cost, and a bitter ex employee out to pay back his former boss who made him redundant as a result of the European demise. Laced with an acerbic and witty dialogue, this is a pacy read, with an unexpected conclusion.
Gloria shares the complete details of her unsuccessful married life in Visions, Hope, and Gloryexpanding on her first book: 27 Years of Marriage, Treasons, Tragedies, Sufferings, and Sacrifices. She has had to contend with betrayals that no woman should go through, including finding out that her younger sister was sleeping with her husband. The same man who had given her five children, she found out, had also given her sister two children. To this day, he does not realize what hes done to his legitimate family. His attitude was Take it or leave it; this is the way I understand our situation and relationshipthis is what it means to be husband and wife. For years, she suffered, but at age thirty-two, she began to receive divine communications in her dreams, which she writes about extensively in this book. Join the author on an inspiring journeyone that ends with her and her children moving on from betrayal with the grace of our almighty Lord, Jesus Christ.
A world where the Indian Mutiny takes place in a very different England . . . Where magic is a weapon controlled by the oppressors . . . Where the only hope for the future is the Holy Grail. It is 1852. The Indian empire of Rajthana has ruled Europe for more than a hundred years. With their vast armies, steam-and-sorcery technology and mastery of the mysterious power of sattva, the Rajthanans appear invincible. But a bloody rebellion has broken out in a remote corner of the empire, in a poor and backward region known as England. At first Jack Casey, retired soldier, wants nothing to do with the uprising, but then he learns his daughter, Elizabeth, is due to be hanged for helping the rebels. The Rajthanans will spare her, but only if Jack hunts down and captures his best friend and former army comrade, who is now a rebel leader. Jack is torn between saving his daughter and protecting his friend. And he struggles just to stay alive as the rebellion pushes England into all-out war.
Although a number of memoirs from Civil War surgeons have been published in the last decade, "I Hope to Do My Country Serviceis the first of its kind from a Michigan regimental surgeon to appear in more than a century.
More relevant than ever, this seminal collection of essays encourages us to believe in the power of ordinary citizens to change the world In today's turbulent world it's hard not to feel like we're going backwards; after decades of striving, justice and equality still seem like far off goals. What keeps us going when times get tough? How have the leaders and unsung heroes of world-changing political movements persevered in the face of cynicism, fear, and seemingly overwhelming odds? In The Impossible Will Take a Little While, they answer these questions in their own words, creating a conversation among some of the most visionary and eloquent voices of our times. Today, more than ever, we need their words and their wisdom. In this revised edition, Paul Rogat Loeb has comprehensively updated this classic work on what it's like to go up against Goliath -- whether South African apartheid, Mississippi segregation, Middle East dictatorships, or the corporations driving global climate change. Without sugarcoating the obstacles, these stories inspire hope to keep moving forward. Think of this book as a conversation among some of the most visionary and eloquent voices of our times -- or any time: Contributors include Maya Angelou, Diane Ackerman, Marian Wright Edelman, Wael Ghonim, Váav Havel, Paul Hawken, Seamus Heaney, Jonathan Kozol, Tony Kushner, Audre Lorde, Nelson Mandela, Bill McKibben, Bill Moyers, Pablo Neruda, Mary Pipher, Arundhati Roy, Dan Savage, Desmond Tutu, Alice Walker, Cornel West, Terry Tempest Williams, and Howard Zinn.