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The Worst Part of Me deals with a young minister striving to better himself, make his mother proud, and most of all, please God. However, Martez Santana realizes that sometimes moving on with your future can also bring lingering elements from the past. As Martez tries to live an upright life serving a Baptist church in South Carolina, he is beset by sexual urges. He meets a young lady he’s attracted to and eventually gives in to his desires. Then he discovers the love of his life and decides to marry her. But in a twist of fate, his past lover shows up on the scene. Martez tries to balance his relationships as well as live up to the title he has just received at church for being an “honorable man.” Can Martez retain his honor, be happy, and still live as a man of God? This insightful novel shows the trials that young Christians must face as well as the recognition that God can forgive, no matter how bad we think we have messed up.
A sharply insightful story about the sometimes painful process of growing up and thinking for yourself. Cassidy's old group of friends is breaking up and she feels unsettled and adrift. Things look up when she starts going out with an older boy called Jonah. She loves spending time with him and his friends, flattered to be included in their discussions. Jonah is sweet and sensitive and she's never felt so happy. But then Cassidy hears disturbing news about Jonah's crowd. When she reads their internet forum, she's shocked by their views. Can her perfect boyfriend really be so intolerant?
`This is a wonderful volume, powerfully written, timely, insightful, and filled with major pieces; the passion, intellectual rigor and sense of history found here promises to shape this field in the decades to come. This volume sets the agenda for the future' - Norman K Denzin, University of Illinois Pathology and the Postmodern explores the relationship between mental distress and social constructionism using new work from eminent scholars in the fields of sociology, psychology and philosophy. The authors address: how specific cultural, economic and historical forces converge in contemporary psychiatry and psychology; how new syndromes, subjectivities and identities are being constructed and
At the pinnacle of her career, feeling unfulfilled, Kiana Webb embarked on a journey of self-discovery, determined to turn her pain into purpose. In this inspiring, unflinchingly honest memoir, A GLORIOUS ARISING: A JOURNEY TO THE REMEMBERANCE OF ME, Kiana Webb shares her personal story of how her spiritual awakening reintegrated a splintered five-year-old into a woman of substance and purpose. Written in three parts, the book is not just an inspirational story of a fierce woman who decided to embrace life fully, it is a story of the courage of a warrior determined to face head-on the early childhood traumas that kept her rooted in pain, left her lonely and with severe self-esteem issues. Ultimately, it’s a love story…about moving beyond the protective stories she’d created around her pain, fear, and hopelessness to rediscover peace, love, joy, and indeed inner light. The book offers an opportunity for readers to journey with Kiana through her spiritual awakening. It includes valuable information, explanations, tools, and resources for anyone seeking a journey to a Glorious Arising.
Denise Van Outen, original 90s 'ladette', West End star and primetime TV favourite, reveals for the first time the true story of grit and graft beneath the famous Essex sparkle. In this refreshingly candid memoir, Denise speaks openly and sensitively about her rollercoaster career, her struggles in a past high-profile relationship and the betrayal she suffered at the hands of those once closest to her, with the hope that in doing so, she can help empower others to avoid and overcome any similar difficulties they may face. Denise shot to fame on The Big Breakfast in her early twenties. After a decade grafting through theatre jobs and children's TV shows, she was finally living the dream. However her life soon turned into a nightmare off-screen and behind the headlines as her heart was broken in a very public relationship, whilst her every move was printed in the tabloids thanks to her phone being tapped. After receiving a panning by the critics for her late night TV show aimed at the post-pub crowd, she then auditioned for and accepted an offer to play Roxie Hart in Chicago, which turned out to be a life-changing experience. The role took her to Broadway, where she caught the eye of one Andrew Lloyd Webber, eventually landing a judging role on Any Dream Will Do, which saw her rise back to primetime and the career that she loves, where she has stayed and flourished. Now, in her first memoir, Denise tells her story with disarming candour, unafraid to reveal vulnerabilities beneath the cheerful exterior. Tackling difficult subjects of corrosive self-doubt, betrayal, invasions of privacy and professional struggles, interjected with the familiar humour that we all know and love, A Bit of Me is personal, at times raw, often mischievous and always compelling. Denise has lived the life, learned the lessons, and Basildon to Broadway and back is a hell of a journey.
Optical Prism is a collection of colourful poetry that dives into many struggles and experiences young women might have to face in this modern age. The light and dark issues of today's society – toxic relationships and masculinity, depression and suicide, diversity and sexuality, trauma and abuse, sexual assault, and parent-child relationships – and smaller, personal issues like romantic love and heartbreak are emanated through these poems.
Left reeling after her thoughtless mistake causes a terrible accident, 12-year-old Army Morand channels her grief to help someone in need. Army Morand feels like her life has been blown to bits when the worst thing imaginable happens--her beloved dog dies. It was an accident, but it was also Army's fault. She can't seem to stop hiding from everything and everybody including her best friend JennaLouise. But then Army sees Madison, the little girl who moved in across the way, climbing a tree and walking down the street unsupervised. Her family is not neglectful, just overwhelmed. Army finds herself overcome with the need to help Madison's family to make sure another worst thing doesn't happen--which becomes even more challenging when a big storm threatens her town. After the Worst Thing Happens is a bittersweet story about a girl surprised by the force of a growing need inside her to reach out and lend a hand while trying to escape the swirling sadness of her own sudden loss. In the end, it is about finding love and hope and friendship in very surprising places.
Patty and Walter Berglund were the new pioneers of old St. Paul—the gentrifiers, the hands-on parents, the avant-garde of the Whole Foods generation. Patty was the ideal sort of neighbor, who could tell you where to recycle your batteries and how to get the local cops to actually do their job. She was an enviably perfect mother and the wife of Walter's dreams. Together with Walter—environmental lawyer, commuter cyclist, total family man—she was doing her small part to build a better world. But now, in the new millennium, the Berglunds have become a mystery. Why has their teenage son moved in with the aggressively Republican family next door? Why has Walter taken a job working with Big Coal? What exactly is Richard Katz—outré rocker and Walter's college best friend and rival—still doing in the picture? Most of all, what has happened to Patty? Why has the bright star of Barrier Street become "a very different kind of neighbor," an implacable Fury coming unhinged before the street's attentive eyes? In his first novel since The Corrections, Jonathan Franzen has given us an epic of contemporary love and marriage. Freedom comically and tragically captures the temptations and burdens of liberty: the thrills of teenage lust, the shaken compromises of middle age, the wages of suburban sprawl, the heavy weight of empire. In charting the mistakes and joys of Freedom's characters as they struggle to learn how to live in an ever more confusing world, Franzen has produced an indelible and deeply moving portrait of our time.
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