The tragedies and violations of war bring Cara, Dani and Alex to cross paths as they escape from the atrocities and carnage in Beirut. The hand of destiny brings the three together, and an unbreakable bond is forged between them. Together they embark on a journey through Europe, leaving behind them the horrors of war and bloodshed, taking with them the stolen ‘War Diamonds’. They are constantly in fear of their lives and of their past catching up with them. Danger and sometimes terror cross their paths as they narrowly escape death on their quest for a new beginning and a better life.
Your Honor, My Mom is a story about a woman who succeeded against all odds. It is a story that will move you no matter how old you are or what gender. Judge Theresa Nolan went back to school after having eleven children. She had only a high school diploma and one year at a business school. Not only did she attend college, but she also worked full time as a legal secretary. When she was ready to be admitted to law school, she was turned down by the dean of the University of Baltimore. She convinced them to allow her to attend. She went on to be the fi rst woman master of domestic relations. She was the fi rst woman president of the bar association. She remained involved with her children and grandchildren, whom she affectionately refers to as her clan. You will laugh and you will cry reading her story . . . but most of all . . . you will be inspired!
Fifteen-year-old loner Lexi Vogan has had enough. Four foster families in two years would be enough to make anybody run away! Alone in the world, she flees to Jacksonville where a group of runaway teens live in abandoned tunnels below the city. It seems like the perfect place for a forgotten face. Liz Swavier, thirty-six, became a widow two years ago when her husband succumbed to cancer, but she's managing just fine. At least, that's what she tells herself. Working long hours as a doctor in the ER, Liz's friends and family grow concerned that she's hurling herself into work to numb her grief. Then, on a typical Friday afternoon, an appointment with divine intervention causes these two very different lives to collide, beginning a journey towards restoration that only an all-knowing, loving God could weave together.
Michael Collins, Himself' focuses on the man behind the mask. Not the soldier, statesman or guerrilla, but the real, human Michael Collins. This unique approach offers insights into Collins' personal life and the crucial role women had to play in it; his likes, dislikes, interests and personality; and includes the memories and anecdotes of members of his family and descendants of those who knew him. The book is accompanied by photographs of the man himself at all ages, as well as places and people associated with him.
The tragedies and violations of war bring Cara, Dani and Alex to cross paths as they escape from the atrocities and carnage in Beirut. The hand of destiny brings the three together, and an unbreakable bond is forged between them. Together they embark on a journey through Europe, leaving behind them the horrors of war and bloodshed, taking with them the stolen ‘War Diamonds’. They are constantly in fear of their lives and of their past catching up with them. Danger and sometimes terror cross their paths as they narrowly escape death on their quest for a new beginning and a better life.
Fatal Reflection is not a crime novel but has criminal overtones in that the main character is assaulted by a relentless killer, Anorexia Nervosa. Alexandra takes us, chapter by chapter, through her relentless fight against a determined enemy. She tells it how it is, does not shy away from exposing her own weaknesses, nor does she underestimate the ferocity of the battles she must win. Her writing skill allows us into her private world where she paints vivid pictures of skirmishes and battles, not only with Anorexia, but also the medical authorities. She gives an honest and factual account of her battle with this deadly disease which may help sufferers, carers and particularly professionals to understand a little more about it. First, know your enemy.
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