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Rebekah's Closet is kind of memoir with wings, and is based on a true story, before it takes off into magical adventures. The main character, Rebekah, finds herself in extremely difficult circumstances, but transforms her life no matter what, into a series of incredible journeys. Her ultimate goal is not only to heal herself, but to heal the troubled world through which she travels.
Step into the world of Nitzevet, a remarkable young girl whose life and journey into becoming a woman weave through the tumultuous landscape of ancient Israel. From her humble beginnings at the tender age of five, Nitzevet’s journey unfolds, revealing the challenges of growing up and the triumphs of marriage and motherhood as she raises nine children amidst the backdrop of a nation in turmoil. Through Nitzevet’s eyes, readers will witness the raw emotions and trust that sustained her through the darkest of times, offering a glimpse into the hope that comes from the unwavering faithfulness of Yahweh. Join us as we delve into the untold story of a woman whose strength and sacrifice shaped the destiny of a nation and left an indelible mark on history. “Nitzevet’s Legacy” is a gripping tale of love, courage, and the enduring power of maternal devotion that will captivate readers from start to finish.
"A stylish, highly original and completely addictive take on du Maurier's Rebecca. Read it!" —Shari Lapena, New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next Door “Dark and richly atmospheric. . . A bewitching novel about love, lies, and the ghosts that never quite leave us alone.” –Bustle Some secrets never stay buried After a whirlwind romance, a young woman returns to the opulent, secluded Long Island mansion of her new fiancé Max Winter—a wealthy politician and recent widower—and a life of luxury she’s never known. But all is not as it appears at the Asherley estate. The house is steeped in the memory of Max’s beautiful first wife Rebekah, who haunts the young woman’s imagination and feeds her uncertainties, while his very alive teenage daughter Dani makes her life a living hell. She soon realizes there is no clear place for her in this twisted little family: Max and Dani circle each other like cats, a dynamic that both repels and fascinates her, and he harbors political ambitions with which he will allow no woman—alive or dead—to interfere. As the soon-to-be second Mrs. Winter grows more in love with Max, and more afraid of Dani, she is drawn deeper into the family’s dark secrets—the kind of secrets that could kill her, too. The Winters is a riveting story about what happens when a family’s ghosts resurface and threaten to upend everything.
A memoir-in-essays from disability advocate and creator of the Instagram account @sitting_pretty Rebekah Taussig, processing a lifetime of memories to paint a beautiful, nuanced portrait of a body that looks and moves differently than most. Growing up as a paralyzed girl during the 90s and early 2000s, Rebekah Taussig only saw disability depicted as something monstrous (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), inspirational (Helen Keller), or angelic (Forrest Gump). None of this felt right; and as she got older, she longed for more stories that allowed disability to be complex and ordinary, uncomfortable and fine, painful and fulfilling. Writing about the rhythms and textures of what it means to live in a body that doesn’t fit, Rebekah reflects on everything from the complications of kindness and charity, living both independently and dependently, experiencing intimacy, and how the pervasiveness of ableism in our everyday media directly translates to everyday life. Disability affects all of us, directly or indirectly, at one point or another. By exploring this truth in poignant and lyrical essays, Taussig illustrates the need for more stories and more voices to understand the diversity of humanity. Sitting Pretty challenges us as a society to be patient and vigilant, practical and imaginative, kind and relentless, as we set to work to write an entirely different story.
A memoir of one year in the life of a mother with two teenage daughters.
Andrea knew when she married John Sheldon that her love was not returned, but they both stayed in the marriage for their own reasons. Now John is returning home from a five-year stint in prison, and while Andrea wants him home, she knows his return will upset the life she and the children have adjusted to in his absence. But she hopes his homecoming will offer them a second chance at marriage. John is apprehensive about how he will be received, but he is returning a different man. While incarcerated, he committed his life to Christ and wants to hold fast to his newfound faith. Andrea is wary of his conversion, son Billy is delighted, and daughter Rebekah is skeptical. Six-year-old Phoebe doesn't remember her father and is withdrawn. Can John and Andrea mend the rifts that have torn their family apart?
Take two obnoxious sisters, three undead witches, a teenage crush, and Rebekah’s got the makings of one unforgettable Halloween. Turning sixteen should have been exciting but Rebekah Lockwood’s birthday isn’t going at all as planned. Her sisters, Edith and Tabitha, have reminded her she’s the forgotten middle child, the guy she’s crushing on doesn’t even know her name, and her horse dumps her in the middle of a creepy forest…all before she accidentally raises three witches from the grave. Whoops. Now instead of trick-or-treating, the Lockwood sisters spend Halloween night dodging dark magic, helping their friends-turned-rodents, and if Rebekah’s lucky, maybe she’ll get to impress Austin, the hot guy she’s had her eye on. To keep their town safe, they must defeat the insatiable Pickering witches. It’ll require bravery but more importantly, it’ll take the bonds of sisterhood. And all without killing each other. So much easier said than done.
Private detective and owner of Nightwatch Investigations, Caitlin O'Reilly has finally found a measure of relief from the nightmares that plagued her for years. Life has settled into a rhythm for Caitlin and the firm, and it seems that attaining a degree of normalcy might be possible. Then a body shows up on Caitlin's doorstep with a note: You're playing my game now... Death haunts those around her as Caitlin tries to protect the people she loves from a madman intent on punishment. While fighting to keep her friends alive, the private detective unearths secrets from her family's past that could destroy her and everything she has built. With relationships around her spiraling out of control, Caitlin realizes she must take a hard look at her own feelings and desires before she alienates some of the most important people in her life. Can Caitlin outsmart the psychopath intent on destroying her? Or will she lose everyone she loves?
It is 1969, and as Peter, Paul, and Mary croon on the radio, poster paints splash the latest antiwar slogans. Suzanne, a poet, lives in a Maine beach house awaiting the birth of her love child, whom she will name Sparrow. Claudia, who weds a farmer during college, is planning to raise three strong sons. And Elizabeth and Howard get married, organize protest marches, and try to raise their two children with their own earthy, hippie values.