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This book is about the role and importance of true love to Excellence for All in school and in life. Love, true love, is the most powerful life giving and animating power we all need first and the most if we are to be willing and able to: *be open and receptive to both our external and internal learning worlds. *strive for the very knowledge and skills congruent to our innate talent. *use our knowledge and skills to awaken the positive side of the sleeping giant in us. *re-align what we have to do to what we love to do. *fight for a decent living out of our own inner calling. *live a decent living conductive to more meaning. *step outside our limiting and limiting self in order to be a blessing to someone else.
Life's Undercard is a gritty and entertaining memoir that chronicles the life experience of a young biracial boy named Michael, growing up in 1940s and 50s Montreal. Born to an Irish prostitute and a Jamaican stevedore, sent to a French Catholic orphanage, and later adopted by a Cherokee woman from Nova Scotia, Michael struggles in a world divided by race, class, and language and finds solace in unlikely places: boxing gyms and pool halls. Michael takes readers on a riveting journey, navigating the subcultures of Montreal; White and Black, French and English, lawful and criminal, all the while revealing his resilience, street-smarts, and natural charm. In the face of discrimination, poverty, and personal challenges, Michael arrives with the reader at an awareness of his place in society. Life's Undercard offers a unique perspective on the complexities of race relations, socioeconomic disparity, and the struggle for identity in mid-20th century Canada. With themes that resonate across generations and cultures, this memoir is an engaging tribute to a child's will to endure.
John W. Sloat's latest book, Life Surprises, is a tribute to the discoveries and revelations that are part of every life. The book is a collection of seven short stories about the unexpected. These stories illustrate how quickly our lives can take unanticipated turns which lead us to discover surprising meaning in the most routine experiences. A young boy's neurosis produces an unexpected revelation. An adolescent muses about a mysterious girl at the beach. A feather on the beach leads to an unusual love affair. A key found in an old car opens a strange quest. A car radio keeps a driver safe from harm. A detour makes possible a medical cure. A pair of shoes combats racism. These touching short stories, humorous and sometimes off-beat, completely captivate the reader and lead to surprising and unexpected resolutions, a la O. Henry. They remind us of the mystery at the heart of our daily existence, and of the fact that every moment can contain discoveries that may forever change our lives. About the Author John W. Sloat, a former Presbyterian minister, served churches in Pennsylvania and Ohio for over 40 years. He holds a B.A. from Denison University, 1954; an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary, 1957; and a Th.M. from Pittsburgh Seminary, 1977. Previous books include Lord, Make Us One (non-fiction, 1986); The Other Half (fiction, 2001); Memories of My Misadventures (fiction, 2008); A Handbook For Heretics (non-fiction, second edition, 2009); and Moving Beyond the Christian Myth, (non-fiction, 2011). Several of his sermons have been included in Pulpit Digest, a national preaching journal. He has been married to Helen Burdick Sloat, a psychiatric nurse, for 57 years, and they have three children, eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. He is a pianist/organist and plays the French horn. Retired since 1992, he is a scratch model builder, leads spirituality groups, and writes books.
Through the eyes of someone else, but feeling as if you're right there. A step into my past, only to feel pain, sorrow, love, and loss. For one moment, time will freeze and allow you a glimpse into my soul and possibly yours; for one moment.
Out of Ireland traces a young boys struggle,going back to his birth in the ninteen thirties.He gives you a candid glimpse of his family life and the horrors they suffered as a result of their drinking father. This abuse was somewhat covered up by the Irish mother who was enticed to America by her older brother Jerem, who had to leave Ireland because of a shooting he was involved in of an Irish leader in the town of Beal nam Blath, Co. Cork, Ireland. The author's mother was born on a farm of an upper middle class family and their 100 plus acre farm with a dairy, just outside Renanirree at Belvue Co. Cork, Ireland. Her brother Jerem was having a hard time with his father Timothy O'Riordan he was known around the villages as "Timsey Jer Liam". Jerem eventually left for America. He encouraged his two sisters to follow him. Jerem was running away, but the sisters wanted to start a new life. With roots in Ireland, Babe, being rambunctious, almost from the start, shares his pastime of golf, ball hawking, and caddying, who's caddying antics will have you howling with laughter. Growing up in Wilmington, Delaware was where he perfected his hell raising skills. Read how these extrordinary times forged the value and training that will prove to be valuable to him some day.
Poetry written after a trip to Algeria in early 2006
Ford thought he was over Harper... until she sauntered back into his life. With a single glance, the pain of her betrayal faded, replaced by an all-consuming desire to touch her. Still, he can’t allow himself to forget the past. He had been willing to sacrifice everything to be with her, but she’d cast his love aside and left him a broken shell of his former self. Despite the magnetic attraction that still lingers between them, his heart can’t take losing her again. Little does he know, Harper has a secret. Now, his mother, Eliza, has uncovered the truth and will stop at nothing to expose it. Can Harper prove to Ford that everything she did was to protect him? Or will the years she took from him cost them their future?
He was a mysterious man, and everyone who met him had to treat him with respect. He looked at her coldly, his thin lips parted. "Sign it." She was so submissive that she signed her own name on the contract, writing each line with extreme care and caution.
Elizabeth and the Native American Children By: Beth Scott Elizabeth Doll was born in a factory on Halloween 1993. Born to be a display doll, Elizabeth is sold to a Southern lady with a large doll collection. Mommy Doll and Mr. Da Doll welcome Elizabeth into their family, and Elizabeth grows up alongside two Native American dolls, Kind Heart and Little Bear. The three friends go to school together and experience many exciting adventures together as they explore the larger world. Elizabeth and the Native American Children explores Elizabeth’s struggles as she tries to escape her problems by going to different places. Although she tries to avoid people and problems, she eventually learns that both are the same, wherever you go, and that it’s more important to be satisfied where you are and who you’re with than to look elsewhere for happiness.
Rescued from a dangerous life and abusive boyfriend, Gabriel, Noemi is happy as can be with her newfound lover, Marvin, in Atlanta, Georgia. She can finally smile now, live happy, and breathe easy with her husband and daughter. But all good things go bad when her past life come back to haunt her. Her former partner would rather die than see her breathe happy with another man. He ends Noemis and her husbands life, leaving baby Amy alive. Amy is snatched from her parents life by force. The same persons who ended her parents life are the same ones who raise her as their own. They move her away from her parents family, holding her hostage in Canada. Things arent always what they seem, and when she is forced to get adopted by the Reeves, her life automatically changes for better and worse. Get involved in the on-and-off chase tale of Amy Sullivan and her sister and friends as they fall irrevocably in love with their own demon. Everything has a price, and when you love something as alluring and deadly as them, your love ones slowly vanish, and your world turns completely dark. This is only the beginning.