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A memoir of the Lindbergh family by a daughter of the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh.
Kassandra Haden loves working with kids, her quaint condo on the golf course, and most of all, her dog, Lula. She’s happy being alone, having convinced herself that people can’t be trusted. But when Lula gets lost, Kassandra’s thrown into a different world, one that insists she come out of her shell. As allured as she is frightened, Kassandra can’t seem to stay away from the dog shelter, and the devastatingly attractive owner seems to be the cause. Jayden Beaumont isn’t used to taking no for an answer. Running a no kill dog shelter isn’t easy, but Jayden embraces it. She lives for her work and saves many lives in the process. But in doing so, she’s neglected her own, and it’s about to cost her big. When Kassandra walks into Jayden’s shelter, two very different personalities collide. Can either woman open and trust in order to embrace the life they could have together?
Under Her Wingdraws on interviews with dozens of women who have enjoyed a mentor-protege relationship and who share experiences, wisdom, and insights about this unique and valuable alliance. Women seeking mentors hear firsthand successful ways of finding and developing mentoring relationships, avoiding common pitfalls, and benefiting from these partnerships both personally and professionally.
Jandy Nelson meets Friday Night Lights in this sweeping, warm, arrestingly original novel about family, poverty, and hope. Wing Jones, like everyone else in her town, has worshipped her older brother, Marcus, for as long as she can remember. Good-looking, popular, and the star of the football team, Marcus is everything his sister is not. Until the night everything changes when Marcus, drunk at the wheel after a party, kills two people and barely survives himself. With Marcus now in a coma, Wing is crushed, confused, and angry. She is tormented at school for Marcus’s mistake, haunted at home by her mother and grandmothers’ grief. In addition to all this, Wing is scared that the bank is going to repossess her home because her family can’t afford Marcus’s mounting medical bills. Every night, unable to sleep, Wing finds herself sneaking out to go to the school’s empty track. When Aaron, Marcus’s best friend, sees her running one night, he recognizes that her speed, skill, and agility could get her spot on the track team. And better still, an opportunity at a coveted sponsorship from a major athletic gear company. Wing can’t pass up the opportunity to train with her longtime crush and to help her struggling family, but can she handle being thrust out of Marcus’s shadow and into the spotlight? "The swiftly paced story will quickly sweep up readers...[a] well-crafted, inspirational debut with plenty of heart, hope, and determination." —Booklist "A story showing how hope and love can blossom in the midst of chaos." —Publishers Weekly
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Here is a portrait of the poet by his wife which has no equal, not even in Mary Shelley's sketches of her husband.New StatesmanUnder Storm's Wing collects all that Helen Thomas (1877-1967) wrote about the poet Edward Thomas (1878-1917): the celebrated volumes As It Was and World Without End, her letters to Edward, and separate memoirs of her meetings with W.H. Davies, D.H. Lawrence, Ivor Gurney, Eleanor Farjeon, Robert Frost and W.H. Hudson. The book has been assembled by Myfanwy, the youngest daughter of Edward and Helen. Myfanwy includes her own enchanted account of childhood with her father, and the tragedy of his death at the Battle of Arras in 1917. She adds an appendix of six letters from Robert Frost to Edward Thomas.Helen wrote As It Was, the story of her courtship and early marriage, shortly after Edward's death, and World Without End a few years later. In the original editions and later reprints fictitious names were used for the protagonists. In this edition the actual names are restored.The book provides a brilliant, lasting evocation of one of Britain's best-loved poets.
A STEM-friendly novel about a girl who just wants to learn to fly. Stubborn to a fault, Ginny Ross is enrolled at Purdue University to earn her pilot's license and help her friend and mentor, Amelia Earhart, recruit more young women into aviation and engineering. But when Amelia goes missing in 1937, Ginny must learn to carry on alone.
The author experienced a diagnosis of breast cancer in January, 2007. Through the subsequent healing process, the idea of this devotional journal took shape. The initial hurdle to be managed was the overwhelming fear that such a diagnosis brings. The same could happen with any traumatic experience in our lives. At times we feel totally helpless and out of control wondering if God is really there or even cares what we are going through. I have found over the years that the God who created me also taught me how to "sing" in the valley of life. Sometimes the music doesn't sound pleasant but it is deeply heartfelt nonetheless, and must be released for healing to occur. As you read through the pages, I pray you will find a richly satisfying experience with the Holy Spirit as your Comforter and Counselor, as I have. The author grew up in a Christian home but had no relationship with Jesus until a divorce occurred. This event initiated a two-week period where she had thoughts of suicide. Jesus came into her life in a powerful way and began a healing process that continues to this day. Twenty years later, many close family and friends have told her to publish the poems the Holy Spirit has given over the years. Based on (2 Corinthians 13:1), "Let a thing be confirmed by two or three witnesses," she's finally ventured in faith to bless the Lord with this book and prays it will minister to you as she's been ministered to by the Holy Spirit through the writing, reading and re-reading of them while journeying the path of healing. The author lives with her husband in Maryland. She has three grown children and one granddaughter. She currently attends Cornerstone Assembly of God Church in Bowie, Maryland.
While living with her gran, sixteen-year-old Deelind's life changes when her curiosity leads her to follow some strange-looking creatures into a magical burrow. Here she discovers a world that lives just beyond the one she knows. It is a land of dragons, elves, witches, molers, and other mythical creatures. Against all odds Deelind melds with a dragon to become a featherlite. It seems she has a destiny to fulfil, but there is a dark force trying to stop her. With the use of dark magic, Blackthorn, Princess Lee's malicious half-brother, wages war on Brakenhill to take the Dragon Kingdom throne. Will Deelind fulfil her destiny and stop Blackthorn?