The Morning After is a book inspired by a play I wrote in the '70s. This book is based on events that could happen in a person's life if the Rapture of the church took place. The Rapture is an event that could happen at any moment. According to Bible prophecy, nothing is left to fulfill that would keep Jesus Christ from coming back to take his children home. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye. (1 Corinthians 15:52) For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first. Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so, shall we ever be with the Lord. (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17) This book is fiction, but it is written around true events of the book of Revelation and end-time prophecy. It is about a man, Charles "Charlie" David Dalton. Its setting is in a small town called Green Clover, Tennessee (fictional). Charlie has found himself left behind after the Rapture of the church. The book takes you through events of the Great Tribulation that Charlie and others must endure because they, too, have been left behind. This book will take you through the seven years of the Great Tribulation with all the heartbreaks, sorrow, pain, and agony of this time period. The characters in this book find themselves fighting for their lives and their struggles of being Christians during the Great Tribulation. My prayer is that you will open your heart and allow God to touch you with the words of this story. The tone of this book is very mild compared to what is really going to happen during this time. There is no way one can actually capture the events that will unfold during the Great Tribulation. One would definitely not want to be on the earth during this seven-year period the Bible speaks of as the Great Tribulation. Remember, you do not want to find yourself in the position that Charles "Charlie" David Dalton found himself on "the morning after.
Cheese & Crackers , written and illustrated by Patricia Clark Smith, celebrates the enchanted world of puppets and nature. David’s beloved puppet, Cheese, is invited by Robin to join her mission to rescue Crackers (a homemade puppet washed away when the raging river flooded her home). Throughout the story, the puppets inspire the children’s imagination, problem solving, creativity, joy, and affection.
This is a book of general poetry for families. There are poems about animals, romance, love and lost love, grief, sadness, humor, and people. Some of the poems cannot be placed into a class. They are just miscellaneous. Most of these poems rhyme--there are a few that dont. I think some of the poems will be enjoyed by children. So read and enjoy, and if you like them--then read them again. Thanks much for looking and if you buy the book, thanks again. Patricia Leonaitis, RN, ret. and poet.
A gripping narrative of the love and betrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer, told through the lives of three unique women. Set against a dramatic backdrop of war, spies, and nuclear bombs, An Atomic Love Story unveils a vivid new view of a tumultuous era and one of its most important figures. In the early decades of the 20th century, three highly ambitious women found their way to the West Coast, where each was destined to collide with the young Oppenheimer, the enigmatic physicist whose work in creating the atomic bomb would forever impact modern history. His first and most intense love was for Jean Tatlock, though he married the tempestuous Kitty Harrison—both were members of the Communist Party—and was rumored to have had a scandalous affair with the brilliant Ruth Sherman Tolman, ten years his senior and the wife of another celebrated physicist. Although each were connected through their relationship to Oppenheimer, their experiences reflect important changes in the lives of American women in the 20th century: the conflict between career and marriage; the need for a woman to define herself independently; experimentation with sexuality; and the growth of career opportunities. Beautifully written and superbly researched through a rich collection of firsthand accounts, this intimate portrait shares the tragedies, betrayals, and romances of an alluring man and three bold women, revealing how they pushed to the very forefront of social and cultural changes in a fascinating, volatile era.
Reader's feel the passion in Cupid's Kiss in Patricia Hagan's A Marriage in Heaven, Bobby Hutchinson's Heaven on Earth, Linda Madl's Heaven in His Touch, and Bobbi Smith's A Gift From Heaven.
A monumental reference work designed to eliminate many of the problems encountered in the search for a reproduction of a particular painting. Indexes 697 art books and catalogs published in the U.S. and abroad from 1980 to 1989.
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