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The One I'll Always Remember puts the reader on the front lines and in the operating rooms to experience the dramatic impact on the military care providers who have told their stories. The reader will feel the emotional and psychological trauma of extended combat surgeries, and learn the coping skills, such as avoiding knowing a patient's name or too much personal information, including whether he’s married or has children. These medical personnel save more than 95 percent of all the wounded warriors who come to the field hospitals, yet it's those few who don't make it which haunt them for years--and sometimes forever. The guilt of not being able to save everyone, and of asking if they could have done more. Not knowing their names, but still seeing their faces in haunting memories, even decades later.
Set in the quaint and scenic coastal town of Pacific Grove, California, I’ll Always Remember Momma is a touching story of one family’s love and devotion to the many beautiful deer with whom they share their hearts and their home.
Patricia Ann Bergstrom was on a quest for a miracle. She wanted to see Jesus for herself. Learning more about herself and her family than she expected, Patricia Ann finds him in the most surprising place-a middle school classroom. Writing about the day to day events in a classroom and how they help her with her own troubled teenager, Patricia Ann shares the insights teenagers know but won't tell. Thinking she would change the lives of her students she found them changing hers and the way she would look at the world around her.
This book from Rick Mooney features easy classical music as well as folk songs, fiddle tunes and Mooney originals composed to address specific technical points. A second cello part throughout promotes a student's ability to hear and play accurately.
A lyrically told, beautifully illustrated book that brings comfort to children--and adults--who have lost someone they love After Old Turtle swims his last swim and breathes his last breath, and the waves gently take him away, his friends lovingly remember how he impacted each and every one of them. As the sea animals think back on how much better Old Turtle made their lives and their world, they realize that he is not truly gone, because his memory and legacy will last forever. Jago's gorgeous illustrations accompany Cece Meng's serene text in a book that will help chidren understand and cope with the death of a loved one. Praise for Always Remember: "Without mentioning a deity or religion, the text discusses how people remember those who have died and how their lives live on beyond them. Understated, unsentimental, and gently done."--Kirkus Reviews "A sweet and poignant story with multiple layers for delving deeper."--School Library Journal "This makes a comforting choice for families dealing with loss."--Booklist
Sarah, a poorly educated but intelligent orphan-girl in the 1930s, is seduced and, being destitute, is forced to leave her precious baby outside a hospital. We follow her struggle to make a life for herself and simultaneously follow the life of the baby, Linda, who is adopted by caring parents. They insist on telling her shes adopted and this creates an identity problem - she only feels happy when pretending to be someone else which results in her becoming a world class actress. Strange circumstances bring the two of them together and we see what happens then.
The craziest year of my life, has been 2016. You can read a million books or try a million different programs. It is up to "YOU" in the end. Most of these so called "Professional" have never lived as a dope head, so what gives them the right to tell people how to get off drugs. Thay don't understand how people really feel, they just read a book and think they understand this life. News Flash, It's "Bull Shit." We will find our way back on the Road, if we really want to. It might be our kids that help us find or way back or just the ones we love. In the end we all want the same thing, to just be "Happy." There's always side effects labling everything from Pills, to Cigarettes or even texting to much, but what's really going on are the "Side Effects of Life". We all get stress out from the work we do, the school classes we take, kids we raise, and just for having to be responsible 24/7.