Maxwell and Karina, twins who are the cure to a disease which is ravaging the country, find themselves journeying to the distant locale of Collern City in search of their missing mother. Meeting strange allies and dealing with dangerous enemies, they must learn to navigate the treacherous streets and discover more about what is going on behind the scenes in both the gated community and outside of it. Meanwhile, their guardian and friend, Lex, struggles to deal with his family's desires. He finds himself caught between his own wish to flee his home, never to return. and the wish of his brother, Caym, who desperately wants him to stay.
Having now escaped with their mother through the Resistances help, Maxwell and Karina find themselves dealing with the repercussions of picking sides. Their friend, Lex, caught in the middle. Misspoken words and misunderstandings create a fracture amongst the group and a heart-broken decision leads the twins down two very different paths.
It has been forty years since America closed its borders and separated from the world following the Vietnam War. In the ensuing years, the country has developed in incredible ways, or at least, that is what Maxwell and Karina, a set of twins from a community deep in the forests of New England, have been told all their lives. In a town surrounded by larger than life trees and crags, they didn’t have a reason to believe otherwise. That belief is put to the test when they find their house ransacked, their mother missing, and their only chance to live is outside of the barriers they’ve grown used to. Barriers… that they never realized existed.
In 1910, Orville and Wilbur Wright opened the first US civilian flight school in Montgomery, Alabama. The Wright Brothers hoped to find a climate warmer and more hospitable to flying than their company base of snowy Dayton, Ohio, even as forward-thinking Montgomerians heralded the school as a way to rise above the shadow of the Civil War. Author Julie Hedgepeth Williams chronicles the short life of this flight school as seen mainly through the eyes of the Alabama press, whose reporting and sometimes mis-reporting “reflected the misconceptions, hopes, dreams, and fears about aviation in 1910, painting a picture of a time when flight was untested, unsteady, and unavailable to most people.”
Florence is pregnant and positive it's her husband's. Unless it's Thomas's. Loving two men at the same time is worth the deceit. Thomas is a neonatal doctor whose invention could save premature babies. Giving them a chance is worth the risk. Helen is a nurse grieving for her baby, miscarried before the new technology was introduced. Helping other parents is worth the sacrifice. A novel that explores what love can drive us to do; searingly funny, devastatingly moving and audaciously honest.
For Latter-day Saints, the temple is a most sacred place where we can make covenants with our Father in Heaven and receive His guiding inspiration. But there is more to the experience than simply visiting the temple grounds and following the motions. Using personal anecdotes and fundamental gospel doctrine, authors Aaron and Julie Bujnowski present an approach for attending the temple spiritually as well as physically. With writing space to record your thoughts and question prompts to inspire deeper thinking on sacred topics found in the temple, this guide will help you recognize the divine patterns and symbolism of temple principles. apply broader temple insights to your specific circumstances. see that we are all imperfect children progressing toward perfection. Attending the temple regularly is not a checkmark or a chore on the road to salvation-it is a heavenly gift and a divine opportunity to feel the Lord's presence and receive personal revelation from Him. This reverent workbook will revitalize your temple experience and help you gain greater insights from your Savior in His house.
Worth" magazine founder Randy Jones shows how to pick the best stocks of the future by learning the lessons of the greatest stocks of all time. In a turbulent investing environment, luck must be the only way to score in the stock market, right? Not so, says Randy Jones. The people who bought McDonald's in 1965 or Chrysler in 1980 weren't just fortunate. Most of them knew how to read the signs of a good stock and jumped on the opportunity. Such stocks exist in every economic climate, and Jones shows readers exactly how to find them. In The Greatest Stock Picks of All Time, Jones describes twenty-five of the best stock picks ever and explains what made them great. He shows how the smartest investors find companies that are about to zoom, giving readers a framework for analyzing stocks today. For example, Jones explains why AT&T was a great stock pick in the 1920s, Polaroid in the 1940s, Xerox in the 1950s, Teledyne in the 1970s, and Intel in the 1990s. He then guides readers to discover stocks that represent the same kinds of pathbreaking products, innovative business models, great management teams, and other harbingers of success that will certainly be characteristic of the great stock picks of tomorrow. The Greatest Stock Picks of All Time has invaluable lessons for anyone in the market today. "Today a lot of people think they should murder their brokers, but my advice is don't. You can stay out of jail and make a lot of money by learning from the greatest stocks of the last century and by heeding this advice for your future investments." --Dominick Dunne
When Adrienne Moss, owner & publisher of the Westwood Sentinel, is killed in a road accident, the driver is later found to be Evan Ward, son of Noel Ward, owner of Lincoln Manufacturing. Adrienne has been running for a seat on the local council and fighting to stop Lincoln Manufacturing from outsourcing production to China.
Thirty-eight-year-old Janet Ransome must rebuild her life after her husband of seventeen years leaves her for a younger woman. With her two reluctant teenage children, Janet heads to New York where she attempts to write a novel while dealing with her newly single status.
When you drop your leadership pebble in the pond, how far do the ripples reach? For most women, those ripples move through the home and workplace as well as the church and community. Julie Baker will convince you that every woman is a leader whose influence extends far beyond her realization. A Pebble in the Pond helps you uncover secrets of successful leadership that will be useful in many settings. Julie offers you her accumulated training experience as an executive leadership trainer to Fortune 500 companies, high school English teacher, and founder and executive producer of TimeOut for Women! You will discover that Julie has been where you are and —wherever your leadership place is on your life journey's map. Among the practical leadership skills you'll polish are time management, writing, speaking, and preventing problems. Whether you see yourself as an accomplished leader or as someone just beginning to develop her skills, you'll find useful resources in this book.
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