Order for only $6.69 with discount code HMAMMG59 at CreateSpace.Com/3428625 ($2.00 off list price). Two people who helped a great deal on the Suki series, Suki and Sarah, followed up with stories on their own. They stick close to the series and are true to the characters. Sarah's work comes first in the alternate timeline. It begins in Sammy's On The Beach, near Eglin Air Force Base. In Suki IV, John and Suki's assigned security team thwarts a kidnapping attempt on the couple. Sara's story imagines the kidnapping as successful and tells the story of how profiteers for Iranian customers exploit the couple, body and mind, for their own gain. Suki's work follows the timeline set by Sarah, after the couple is liberated. She examines the couple's mental and spiritual recovery from their brutal captivity and government debriefing. Read more about Suki's world at http: //SukiSite.com http: //SukiProject.Blogspot.Com/ http: //SlashSlashDotDot.Blogspot.Com/ Also available on Kindle. John and Suki: Vacation Fun ASIN: B002Z13KYK/ Suki: Settling The Score ASIN: B0030IM6T2
Use discount code BJK9AWCW at CreateSpace.Com/3427759 to pay only $8.69 ($3.00 off the list price). Suki is an attractive, single young professional Libertarian, performing advanced technology research and looking for a bright, nice, acceptable boyfriend. Most of the time she works in her mother's party planning office as Project Manager/Executive Secretary and all-around technology administrator. Suki has an advanced education by 2030's standards, but it is not much more advanced that the top 25% of her peers from high school who also earned PhDs. She started college early, like many of her high school classmates. She has experimented with many things, common for a woman of her time, for most anybody of her age, and she is growing out of that. John is a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, former defense contractor, current classic car creator and "small L libertarian." He has a comfortable condominium, a nice one-man-operation garage, one true best friend and never seems to meet a stranger. He is a bit of a solitary man. After his son became a military lawyer and "left the nest," John started tutoring subjects that he had taught his son and had tutored while he was in college, as a productive distraction from his business. It is also something he can do one-on-one, rather than having to deal with large groups. John prefers women his own age or older and would be thrilled if he finds a woman who just wants to be nice to him. Atlas Shrugged is now more popular abroad than in the USA and Suki reads it twice per year. The USA is recovering from the hyperinflation of the early part of the century. The rest of the world is rapidly adopting the free market and the rule of law. Read more about Suki's world at http: //SukiSite.com http: //SukiProject.Blogspot.Com/ http: //SlashSlashDotDot.Blogspot.Com/ Also available on Kindle. ASIN: B0029F1UGC ISBN: 9780982468609
Order for only $6.69 with discount code CXMGNJDM at CreateSpace.com/3428578 ($2.00 off list price). Set in the early 2030's Arlington, VA John's ex girlfriend, Nancy, enters Suki and John's relationship with vengeance. She wants John back and resorts to extreme measures against both John and Suki in her effort to destroy the couple and to be waiting for John with open arms. Adult content. Available on Kindle. ASIN: B002MH4BYU ISBN: 9780982468623 Read more about Suki's world at http: //SukiSite.com http: //SukiProject.Blogspot.Com/ http: //SlashSlashDotDot.Blogspot.Com/ Special thanks to Danielle Dicamello, Derek Walker and Sarah J. Jane
A story of salvation told through Sukis life stories and recipes. When her life was completely derailed and she had utterly no hope, cooking unexpectedly became the salve that would help Suki to mend her wounded heart and broken spirit. Sukis kitchen became a magical place of healing and adventure. She regained her self-esteem and confidence. Suki discovered untapped passions, and the future became brighter. This book chronicles her exciting journey and is meant to encourage readers to pursue whatever ignites a fire inside them. Inside are remembrances to feed your soul and recipes to fill your tummies with deliciousness.
A striking first novel about the dark side of the American Dream Suzy Park is a twenty-nine-year-old Korean American interpreter for the New York City court system. Young, attractive, and achingly alone, she makes a startling and ominous discovery during one court case that forever alters her family's history. Five years prior, her parents--hardworking greengrocers who forfeited personal happiness for their children's gain--were brutally murdered in an apparent robbery of their fruit and vegetable stand. Or so Suzy believed. But the glint of a new lead entices Suzy into the dangerous Korean underworld, and ultimately reveals the mystery of her parents' homicide. An auspicious debut about the myth of the model Asian citizen, The Interpreter traverses the distance between old worlds and new, poverty and privilege, language and understanding.
A haunting account of teaching English to the sons of North Korea's ruling class during the last six months of Kim Jong-il's reign Every day, three times a day, the students march in two straight lines, singing praises to Kim Jong-il and North Korea: Without you, there is no motherland. Without you, there is no us. It is a chilling scene, but gradually Suki Kim, too, learns the tune and, without noticing, begins to hum it. It is 2011, and all universities in North Korea have been shut down for an entire year, the students sent to construction fields—except for the 270 students at the all-male Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (PUST), a walled compound where portraits of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il look on impassively from the walls of every room, and where Suki has gone undercover as a missionary and a teacher. Over the next six months, she will eat three meals a day with her young charges and struggle to teach them English, all under the watchful eye of the regime. Life at PUST is lonely and claustrophobic, especially for Suki, whose letters are read by censors and who must hide her notes and photographs not only from her minders but from her colleagues—evangelical Christian missionaries who don't know or choose to ignore that Suki doesn't share their faith. As the weeks pass, she is mystified by how easily her students lie, unnerved by their obedience to the regime. At the same time, they offer Suki tantalizing glimpses of their private selves—their boyish enthusiasm, their eagerness to please, the flashes of curiosity that have not yet been extinguished. She in turn begins to hint at the existence of a world beyond their own—at such exotic activities as surfing the Internet or traveling freely and, more dangerously, at electoral democracy and other ideas forbidden in a country where defectors risk torture and execution. But when Kim Jong-il dies, and the boys she has come to love appear devastated, she wonders whether the gulf between her world and theirs can ever be bridged. Without You, There Is No Us offers a moving and incalculably rare glimpse of life in the world's most unknowable country, and at the privileged young men she calls "soldiers and slaves.
Suki Bookz writes a creative short story of how she learned the power of self-expression, connection, truth, and self-love. She discovers self-awareness, serenity, self-worth, and the value of communication. Chrysocolla soars high as she learns that she can be whoever and whatever she chooses.
This is a heartbreaking and heartwarming story about feeding the soul, the spirit, and the body. Two chefs with a passion for cooking ignite the flames of love and of each other in a dish that is spiced with romance, fun, forgiveness, and commitment in the lush ltalian countryside.
It is 2011, and all universities in North Korea have been shut down for an entire year, except for the all-male Pyongyang University of Science and Technology. This is where Suki Kim has accepted a job teaching English. Over the next six months she will eat three meals a day with her young charges and struggle to teach them to write, all under the watchful eye of the regime. Life at the university is lonely and claustrophobic. Her letters are read by censors and she must hide her notes and photographs not only from her minders but also from her colleagues, evangelical Christian missionaries, whose faith she does not share. As the weeks pass she discovers how easily her students lie, and how total is their obedience to Kim Jong-il. She also, bravely, hints at the existence of a world beyond their own: the internet, free travel, democracy, and other ideas forbidden in a country where torture and execution are commonplace. Yet her pupils are also full of boyish enthusiasm, with flashes of curiosity not yet extinguished. Without You, There Is No Us offers a moving and incalculably rare glimpse of life inside the world's most inscrutable country.
This book is about how to teach arithmetic using an inquiry method for homeschool and classroom teachers. A child's innate love of learning is encouraged through hands-on exploration, discovery, and the creation of models. The book is a collection of lessons, games, and activities. Black Line Masters and an answer key to the Student Work book are included. Subjects covered are subtraction, multiplication, division, regrouping in addition, patterns, fractions, place value into the thousands, and other general math topics.
After being banished from high society, Iris has managed to invigorate her father's domain as acting fief lord. But when an invite comes from the Queen Dowager, Iris finds herself called to court once more...just as the struggle for the crown begins to heat up. Can Iris find a way to manipulate the outcome to her own advantage, or will she become caught in the crossfire?
When Dashiel s body is found dumped on an East London wasteland, his best friend Danny sets out to find the killer. But Danny finds interaction difficult and must keep his world small in order to survive. By day he lives in an abandoned swimming pool and fixes electrical devices to trade for supplies, but by night, alone, he hunts sharks a reckless search for dangerous men who prey on the vulnerable. A chance meeting with an American boy selling himself on the streets throws this lonely existence into disarray. Micky is troubled, fragile, and Danny feels a desperate need to protect him from what, he doesn't know. As Danny discovers more about Micky, he realizes that what Micky needs saving from is the one thing Danny can't help him fight against. To save Micky, Danny must risk expanding his world and face something that scares him more than any shark ever could: trusting he will be accepted for who he is. If a freezing winter on the streets, a sadistic doctor, and three thousand miles don t tear them apart first, that is.
Derek Randall had a perfect life as an L.A. supermodel falling in love with Clara Devereux, his dream girl. But when he's murdered and becomes a vampire, his world is turned upside down by his evil maker, Madeline. He struggles with his new existence, finds help from his nest of brothers, and goes to Clara. They renew their love and hatch a plan that will get him back in the modeling spotlight, but it's a dangerous game, and as Madeline circles closer, Derek has to choose: his life or Clara's.
Presents advice for young ballet students, including practicing etiquette and grooming, finding a balance between mind and body, maintaining focus, developing patience, and fostering an attitude of generosity in dancing for audiences.
Social scientists claim that we now live in a post-race society, where race has been replaced by 'ethnicity'. Yet racism is endemic to British society and people often think in terms of black and white. With a marked rise in the number of children from mixed parentage, there is an urgent need to challenge simplistic understandings of 'race', nation and culture, and interrogate what it means to grow up in Britain and claim a 'mixed' identity. Focusing on mixed-race and inter-ethnic families, this book not only explores current understandings of 'race', but it shows, using innovative research techniques with children, how we come to read race. What influence do photographs and television have on childrens ideas about 'race'? How do children use memories and stories to talk about racial differences within their own families? How important is the home and domestic culture in achieving a sense of belonging? Ali also considers, through data gathered from teachers and parents, broader issues relating to the effectiveness of anti-racist and multicultural teaching in schools, and parental concerns over the social mobility and social acceptability of their children. Rigorously researched, this book is the first to combine childrens accounts on 'race' and identity with contemporary cultural theory. Using fascinating case studies, it fills a major gap in this area and provides an original approach to writing on race.
Pink Tiger and the Whore Liberation Front is the fourth book in Suki Khan's Whore Saga series. In book three--Flower Child of Icebane--Algan, a Protector Planet, rescues and heals girls torn up from sexual slavery. The Alganian Fleet, a powerful galactic force, will tolerate no woman or girl mistreated. Big, chivalrous, protective, and compassionate, the Alganian soldiers are Universal Rescuers--a source of hope in a galaxy full of Brothel Planets and continuous war which ravages the soft and the feminine. Pink Tiger is one such 'soft, feminine' who needs to be rescued. Exotic, rare, lovely, and delicate, her downy ivory fur banded with rich pink stripes, this Tiger Girl is both tough and tender. As she is sold and moved from brothel to brothel, she does what she must to survive. This is her story.
Happily Ever After helps single women let go of their past heartbreak and open themselves to love again. Those who change their energy change their lives. Coach Suki Sohn’s journey into personal transformation started over a decade ago when her divorce and a string of failed relationships left her physically and emotionally depleted. As work stress mounted, she found herself with chronic back pain, insomnia, migraines, and depression that made her determined to regain her emotional and physical health. When MRIs, CT scans, and Western medical approaches did not provide satisfactory long-term answers or solutions, she looked to holistic mind-body-spirit approaches. The exploration of these various paths led to her deep appreciation and fascination of the subtle energies that influence our daily lives. In order to attract and revel in the romantic relationship of their dreams, single women need to let go of the past and clear out negative belief patterns so they can reclaim their magnetic and radiant true self. The MAGNETIC Process Suki presents is eight simple steps to realizing Happily Ever After.
With Young Oracle Tarot, tweens and teens can explore the rich, mystical history of tarot, discover the symbols and meanings of the cards, and feel empowered to use tarot for self-reflection, self-care, and problem-solving.
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