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A cumulative rhyming story in which Aunt Mary goes shopping and buys various animals including yaks and llamas and garments for each of them e.g. pyjamas for the llamas.
The book consists of excerpts from interviews of senior members of State College Friends Meeting. The narrators who lived through the Great Depression tell of their difficult childhood--and yet in most cases one they regarded as happy. Some of the conscientious objectors during WWII tell of life in CPS camps; others speak of using nonviolent methods with mental patients, while still others relate the story of the human guinea experiments some of them participated in. Of those who did relief work after the war overseas, probably the most exciting tales are told by the four who worked with the Friends Ambulance Unit in China. They happened to be located close to where the Nationalists and the Communists were fighting.
The book centers around two seven-year-old boys living on an Apache reservation during the 1920s. Hank is 100% Apache all the way. Cord is an orphaned white boy whose parents were killed in an automobile accident on a reservation road. He was adopted by chief Jack Silver Eyes, Hank’s father. The boys become blood brothers. Cord wants to learn his genealogy. He learns of many exacting people in his blood line. The Second World War interrupts their schooling, so they join the Marine Corps as second lieutenants on the bloody frontlines of the Pacific Islands, Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, etc. They both get wounded on Guadalcanal, transferred to the Mercy ship, docked at Quamaya Island. They cause quite a stir there, improving many miserable lives. The war ends. They split from Quamaya, returning home, they become very successful businessmen, bringing their tribes into the 20th century. Hank gets married. The next fifty chapters are more exciting as Hank and Cord establish a Club for extremely rich millionaires looking for a way to help the impoverished peoples of the world. These two men solve the problem for these philanthropists who want to share their fortunes. It is an exciting adventure ending in Cord's marriage. It is full of love, sex, on the land, sea, and air. Everything the reader will enjoy for the right price.
A young woman sets out from Ireland for Liverpool in the 1950s and finds success as a fashion designer... but will she find love too? A Daughter's Journey is a poignant saga from Lyn Andrews that follows a young woman as she finds her independence, before heartache threatens to take it away. Perfect for fans of Anne Baker, Maureen Lee and Katie Flynn. Angela O'Rourke is six when her parents hand her over to an aunt and uncle in a distant village. It's a common practice for large, hard-up families in 1950s Ireland, but for Angela it means that her mother and father don't love her any more. Angela is well cared for until she's sixteen, but then her uncle takes to drink, and it's not safe for her to stay in his house. Moving to Liverpool in the early 1960s, she begins to make her mark in the world of fashion design. But the pain of a disastrous love affair sends her home to Ireland just after the death of her aunt: and there, among old papers, Angela makes an astonishing discovery. As she learns the truth about the past, a brighter new future beckons. What readers are saying about A Daughter's Journey: 'What a fantastic book. The best book I've read in a long time. Great story from start to finish and well written' 'A great, heart-warming read for a Sunday afternoon'
Members of The Elite, guided by Lucifer, developed The System over centuries. Their goal is world domination and the culling of humanity. Billy Ringwald’s ascent to power was driven by The System’s creation of war, social manipulation, drug addiction, and fear. To Billy and The Elite, people are an overly abundant resource meant to serve their evil desires. Angelo Salvatore is a man from an American Midwest blue-collar family. He grew up poor as one of the pawns in the shadows of The System. Through pain and suffering, Angelo’s sheer will, and determination raise him above the predetermined caste into which he was born. His success provides a view of the evil and darkness that surrounds him. Angelo is on a collision course with Billy Ringwald and The Elite.
This story takes the reader on a journey of how growing up in an Italian family in a predominantly Italian neighborhood within the protective glow of the boy's family and the local Mob bosses, as well as learning how to survive in the streets of the East New York section of Brooklyn forms the character of a young man. The era of racism, the dawning of rock and roll music, and an angelic visit - all events that helped shape the man as he is today. The story demonstrates how all of these events affected the writer personally and deeply. The reader is engrossed by the struggle of the boy trying to heed the morals and values instilled by family and church, keeping those intact while attempting to balance them with societal demands and the clash of surviving the mean streets of Brooklyn.
Shopping for Love is a memoir written by first-time author Rachel Levy Lesser. It tells the story of Lesser's life through vignettes of her shopping experiences with her grandmother, aunt, and mother over the course of twenty-five years. Shopping was a long-standing tradition in Lesser´s family, and it became a gift for her mother throughout her long battle with cancer, in fact, extending the quality and quantity of her mother's life. It is written with humor through a daughter's eyes and her understanding of life and its joys and sorrows. The vignettes are laid out in chronological order, and each one of them weaves a story about family members and imparts important lessons learned along the way. The Devil Wears Prada meets Tuesdays with Morrie in this heartfelt, humorous journey of a daughter coming to terms with her young mother's mortality, the strength she found in the example her mother set, and the hope they discovered together in the ladies' dressing room. Readers will laugh through their tears and identify with the bond that every daughter has with her mother, and each mother with her daughter too. They will be transported to the dressy shoe floor at Neiman Marcus, the Trish McEvoy makeup counter at Henri Bendel's, and then back to the chemotherapy treatment room at Jefferson University Hospital. Lesser's story reminds us that it is the little moments that often hold the most meaning and memory. Early Praise for Shopping for Love "In this delightful book, shopping becomes a metaphor for the journey through life during which generations of one family meet and celebrate life´s milestones and learn to face the inevitable grief of loss." - Paula Deitz, Editor, The Hudson Review "This humorous and heartfelt memoir will immediately draw you in, and you'll be smiling through your tears until finishing that last page. Rachel Levy Lesser is a wonderfully gifted storyteller; this tale will run like a movie through your mind. It reminds us of what is most precious in our lives, and gives the gift of true appreciation of sharing treasured moments with those we love." - Melanie C. Kaplan, LSW Program Coordinator, Gilda's Club Delaware Valley
V. 12 contains: The Archer...Christmas, 1877.