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The engine that powered this book was from Irenes personal experiences as a child who survived the WW II - Holocaust. Irenes story continuously evolves in a variety of places and adds mystery to this adventure. She and her husband joined a Canadian Elder Treck tour. They undertake a fantastic adventure trip on challenging roads that very few westerners had experienced. They traveled on the Silk Road, Karakoram Highway the highest paved road through Pakistan, Kyrgyztan, and Kashgar China and eventually reaching Uzbekistan the destination where her parents and sister died. After 52 years, Irenes desire was to visit and find her parents and little sister burial place in Andijan Uzbekistan. She lived in hardship but in a friendly Muslim Uzbek environment. In 1998, she continued her search to resolve her feelings of longing to dedicate her parents and her little sisters death. Irenes strength is survival.
Based on the thrilling true story, Turk’s quest for answers and retribution continues in Sin City Retribution: A Game Called Revenge. The Noblemen Motorcycle Club is not for the weak-hearted. Turk may be a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and always up for a fight, but he still has a lot to learn if he wants to stay in the club. Prospecting pushes him to his limits as tempers inside and outside of the Noblemen cohort flare. Turk wants nothing more than to become a full-fledged member of the brotherhood… except to find the bastard who stole his first Harley. Struggling to reconcile his journey through the ranks of the Noblemen with his own search for vigilante justice, Turk will have to face the ultimate dilemma when his search for answers comes to a head. His quest for retribution might just mean sacrificing the only family he’s ever known and turning his back on everything he’s built in the process.
Bound by Revenge is a gripping romantic thriller that plunges you into a world where love and vengeance collide. Odin, a powerful tech industry CEO and one of the youngest billionaires in the U.S., has spent his life plotting the downfall of the man who shattered his world. But when he returns to Greece to execute his plan, destiny has other ideas. Instead of swift revenge, Odin finds himself entangled with Elina, the beautiful daughter of his greatest enemy. Elina never expected to seek refuge in the arms of the man who is sworn to destroy her father. Betrayed by those she trusted most, she has no one left to turn to—except Odin. But as the heat between them intensifies, their forbidden attraction becomes impossible to ignore. In a battle between duty and desire, Odin must decide: will he sacrifice his quest for vengeance to protect the woman he's falling for, or will their love become another casualty of his relentless pursuit of justice? Bound by Revenge is perfect for fans of high-stakes romance, dangerous liaisons, and unexpected twists. Dive into this story of passion, betrayal, and redemption, where nothing is as it seems and love might just be the most powerful weapon of all.
"If you like great world-building and unforgettable characters, this tale of vengeance and redemption is for you." Ness Opute will not fail again. The woman who murdered his wife, who has eluded him for many years, has killed again. To bring her to his own personal justice, Opute must give up his identity as a notorious smuggler and work his way up the ranks of her empire. If he can climb to her inner circle, he will claim victory over her lifeless body. But Opute isn’t the only one on the hunt A stand-alone book, COILED VENGEANCE continues in the Eomix Galaxy Novels collection, pulling on characters and places found only in this unique universe.
This compendium of fables in visual form features women negotiating different types of gender-based violence and inequity in various cultures worldwide. Five graphic narratives expose such issues as femicide, child molestation and female genital mutilation without defining the affected women and girls by their unfortunate circumstances. Highlighting the power of intelligence, humor and decency and the willingness of people to work together to effect social change, these fables--each presented bilingually in English and the protagonist's native language of Spanish, German, Arabic or Swahili--transcend boundaries of gender, race, language and geography without ignoring differences. Subtle ink washes, brilliant colors and detailed crosshatching distinguish the acclaimed magical realist artwork through which the stories unfold.
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This book wasn’t made to please. It wasn’t made just so because I have something to say. It wasn’t made just because I wanted to simply share my story. I made this book because I feel deep down my heart it tells me, somebody needs to hear it. I believe and have a strong feeling somewhere out there people needs to hear it. When I see and read someone struggling with depression and don't know how to deal with it, it breaks my heart painfully. I have seen how much they suffer from inside. I can relate to where they are. I often tell to myself, "if they only know how to survive and manage it.".., but I cannot simply tell anyone directly on how to do it because people tend to believe what they only know. They are too focus on what they know and heard and probably believe on it because of what they experienced. I know being a sufferer you can hardly pick up opinions from other people because what matters to you is how much you struggle inside, how painful it is to carry day by day, believing to yourself that nobody can relate to you except you and the people who struggle with it. We may have different experiences in life, maybe yours is too painful than mine but my experiences with depression taught me many things in life. I have seen how much I have hated myself to how much I APPRECIATE the PAIN. I was begging for cure for so long that I dig deep down to my core being on what's really happening to me. I was screaming inside how painful it is to carry. I have seen myself how much I have suffered from depression. I dealt with it like a tortured one but still tried my very best to stand up and pretend to look normal. Depression eats me whole. I was being consumed by It, "the all of me", to the point of reading the word PAIN aches my heart painfully. This pain that I have been through is too much to handle on my own. So I look for an answer forcefully on how to be better. Learning and adjusting myself took me years to fully manage myself. And in those processes, life teaches me lessons I never knew I could understand things clearly and passionately. These 15 HIDDEN SECRETS of mine on Beating Depression On Your Own are my experiences that I wanted to share to you on how I have survived depression and managed it without the help of any doctors or any medicinal drugs. I have survived the darkness of it and I wanted to share to you my Hidden Secrets that I have never shared to anyone on how I do it. In this book, I tell everything. If you suffer from depression find every possible way that could help you release from this disease. Inside I explained everything.
Is it time to give up on rehabilitating criminals? Record numbers of Americans are going to prison, and most of them will eventually return to society with a high chance of becoming repeat offenders. But a decision to abandon rehabilitation programs now would be premature warns Ann Chih Lin, who finds that little attention has been given to how these programs are actually implemented and why they tend to fail. In Reform in the Making, she not only supplies much-needed information on the process of program implementation but she also considers its social context, the daily realities faced by prison staff and inmates. By offering an in-depth look at common rehabilitation programs currently in operation--education, job training, and drug treatment--and examining how they are used or misused, Lin offers a practical approach to understanding their high failure rate and how the situation could be improved. Based on extensive observation and over 350 interviews with staff and prisoners in five medium-security male prisons, the book contrasts successfully implemented programs with subverted, abandoned, or neglected programs (those which staff reject or which do not teach prisoners anything useful). Lin explains that staff and prisoners have little patience with programs aimed at long-range goals when they must face the ongoing, immediate challenge of surviving prison life. Finding incentives to make both sides participate fully in rehabilitation is among the book's many contributions to improving prison policy.