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Eva and her immigrant family live between the railroad tracks and Fort Wayne, the military base along the Detroit River in the fifties. Eva lives on a multicultural street and grows up with many wonderful types of people. Her neighborhood in the first book covers the lives of neighbors and friends and her brother’s tragic little friend, Danny. Eva and Leo grow up together, sharing a sadly dysfunctional family life, but there are good moments and some heart-ending times. The summertime was the highlight of their world at Detroit’s Boblo Boat rides, the beautiful jewel of the city, Belle Isle, where families picnicked and swam at the beaches and rode across the Belle Isle ferry boat. The second part is Eva’s life and how the road leads to growing up and becoming strong in the face of sorrow and tragedy.
Based on a true story, More Heaven is about six children with special needs and the remarkable teacher who gives them a chance at learning and life. Despite challenges and a lack of support, Miss Tina Randolph’s commitment to reach, teach, and inspire these children is unwavering. By accepting their uniqueness and participating in their private fantasy world, while at the same time engaging them in the real world, she eventually succeeds. Tina, her quick-witted teacher’s aide Kaye, and the children mount a tireless, daily battle to shift the tide toward the acceptance of people who are different. The experiment, begun in chaotic, uncharted waters, bridges the gap of understanding and paves the way for the inclusionary practices of education and society’s acceptance of children and adults with special needs. This is a road that continues to need paving, making the messages in More Heaven equally relevant today. The book evolved from an experiment in the Philadelphia school system in the late 1970s in response to the 1975 Education for the Handicapped Act, ruling that public schools in the US educate all children with disabilities, despite their severity. Previously, many of these special needs children were kept at home—isolated and denied access to the mainstream. More Heaven is a powerful story of compassion, determination, disappointment, triumph, and love.
Science fiction writer Jack Van Horne has been struggling with an increasing case of Agoraphobia for about the past ten years. This mental affliction makes him powerless to leave his current surroundings of the street his apartment is situated. His doctor has tried many types of medication with zero effect to break him from his self-imposed prison. The impact of his mental illness prevents Jack from finishing the final book of his space fantasy series, which has increased the psychological strain on his well being. Jack’s editor believes he is just suffering from writer’s block. However, Jack knows that he isn’t well and that people are dismissing his mental illness as a genuine illness. When Jack is tasked with watching his niece for two days out of the sanctity of his safe zone surroundings, his journey begins to the West Valley Wall. In Jack’s mind, this adventure will either aid in his sanity or cement his demise.
"Embark on a delightful journey through the English countryside and seaside resorts with John Evans in 'Excursion to Brighton, a Visit to Tunbridge Wells, and a Trip to Southend.' Penned in the 19th century, this travelogue invites readers to join Evans on a series of charming excursions, exploring the scenic landscapes and popular destinations of Victorian England. As Evans narrates his experiences, readers are transported to the lively streets of Brighton, the therapeutic waters of Tunbridge Wells, and the seaside allure of Southend. The narrative captures the spirit of Victorian leisure travel, providing a glimpse into the attractions and pastimes of the era. More than a travelogue, 'Excursion to Brighton' is a window into the leisure pursuits of 19th-century England. Join Evans on this literary expedition where each page unfolds a new chapter of discovery, making it an essential read for those fascinated by the cultural and recreational pursuits of Victorian society."
The Southern Democrat was established by Forney G. Stephens at Blountsville in 1894. After fellow newspaperman Lawrence H. Mathews of the Blount County News-Dispatch died in 1896, Stephens moved the Democrat to Oneonta. When the News-Dispatch folded in 1903, the Democrat was the preeminent Blount County newspaper. Stephens died in 1939, but the Democrat continued to publish in Oneonta for almost 100 years. In 1989 the old Southern Democrat was renamed the Blount Countain. Microfilm for the old Southern Democrat was acquired from the State Archives in Montgomery and studied page by page. Every mention of births, marriages, deaths, obituaries and news important to the history and development of Blount County was reproduced here. This book is vital for any serious student of Blount County, Alabama genealogy and history.
Gregg Johnson, director of the FBI, has come upon evidence of a plan intended to bring the USA to her knees. But who is behind this sinister plot? The evidence points to an extremist terrorist cell, but Gregg is not convinced. Could Gregg's old nemesis, Russell Fenneman, be the real mastermind? Gregg will soon find himself entangled in an intricate web of lies and deception. Gregg will have to call on his close-knit group of family and friends to aid him in his quest to avert a national tragedy, codenamed Operation Infidel. Through it all, Gregg remains steadfast in his faith, never losing his trust in God's infinite wisdom. Whitey, a messenger from the Lord, will serve as Gregg's spiritual guide; a constant reminder of the Lord's unfaltering love. Operation Infidel, sequel to The Brotherhood, will take readers on a thrilling journey, from the halls of the White House to the streets of Rome. Join author Dr. Dom Contreras as he weaves an exhilarating tale of greed, brutality, patriotism, and unshakeable faith.
I awoke after a vision and a spoken word with a commission to write, Journeys To The Bright Morning Star based on actual experienced events. Each chapter is introduced and interwoven throughout by one or more of these astonishing accounts. Unlike John Bunyan’s renowned, Pilgrim's Progress written in 1675, with its monsters, demons and angels, the main character and the supernatural events are not fictitious.