Briella in the Skye

Briella in the Skye

Author: ,Daniel

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2022-03-08

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1639039376

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Shortly after Christmas 2020, we were told by our doctor that he saw a little more fluid than normal in the baby’s head. Concerned, he sent us to a specialist at twenty-two weeks. The specialist did an ultrasound. About thirty minutes later, I was taken back to his office to speak about what he saw. Due to COVID-19, my husband couldn’t be there. Without offering to call my husband, the doctor told me our baby’s head was swollen with fluid because she never developed brain tissues. Also, because her brain didn’t develop, other parts of her vital organs had defects. Some of those defects included the loss of the function to swallow, part of her heart having defects, and her face and toes being abnormally formed. I didn’t cry in his office, probably due to shock. Briella’s swollen head was putting my life in danger and could have been fatal if I kept her any longer. The sense of urgency was unfathomable and devastating. Having to lose our baby that we wanted so badly and for whom we waited three years broke us. There are very few people who talk about child loss because it’s so hard and painful. People don’t know how to react to us. Once we started to tell our story, we realized that losing a child at any stage is a lot more common than we thought. We wanted to write this book to offer awareness and a different perspective.


ALL FOR YOU

ALL FOR YOU

Author: Robert Velves

Publisher: Robert S. Velves

Published:

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13:

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The mysterious disappearance of Brecht leaves his loved ones desperate for answers. With bloodstained walls but no trace of his body, the possibility of his survival lingers in their hearts. As his pregnant girlfriend, sister, son, and friends unite in their search, they stumble upon a shocking revelation: Brecht was not only an enigmatic individual, but also a prolific author. His books serve as glimpses into his own life, drawing the search party deeper into his world. Yet their efforts to retrace his steps through the settings of his novels prove futile, until a cryptic collection of poems is unearthed, presenting them with an intricate puzzle to solve. Just as their hopes are reignited, a grisly discovery halts their search: Brecht's mutilated remains resurface. Amidst this harrowing investigation, Briella, Brecht's girlfriend, grapples with an escalating terror at her workplace. Employees are being mercilessly targeted, and the neighborhood surrounding the company is plagued by a series of murders. Bureau agents, delving into the burgeoning case, uncover a shocking truth: there is a massive fraudulent scheme unfolding within Briella's company, implicating Brecht. However, disbelief clouds their judgment, as Brecht has long been declared bankrupt. As the boundaries between truth and fiction blur, the search for Brecht takes on new dimensions, propelling all involved into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, where the ultimate price may be more than they ever imagined.


Black Wings

Black Wings

Author: Megan Hart

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-02-14

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1787581187

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"This intriguing twist on the chosen child in an elite school trope confronts the reader with a number of unsettling questions that will linger long after the final page has turned." - Publishers Weekly Briella Blake has always been wicked smart. When she’s invited to attend a special school for gifted students, she finally has the chance to focus on a project that begins to consume her – the ability to recreate and save copies of a person’s entire set of memories. Her friendship with a raven that’s as smart as she is leads to conflict with her mother Marian, who is no longer able to deny that there’s something wrong with her child. FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launching in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.


School-Based Consultation and Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

School-Based Consultation and Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Author: Elizabeth L. W. McKenney

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-08-09

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1315296551

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School-Based Consultation and Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder examines the preventive and remedial powers of consultation for indirectly supporting the needs of youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), through collaborating with their parents and educators. Given the unprecedented numbers of students with ASD in schools, and the variety of evidence-based interventions currently available, consultation helps ensure appropriate service delivery across the range of student functioning. Focusing on foundational knowledge and skills that school consultants need to incorporate ASD service delivery into their research and practice, this text addresses consistent and effective service delivery for students with ASD to optimize their positive academic, behavioral, adaptive, and social communicative outcomes. Highlighting relevant cross-cultural research throughout its chapters, the book concludes with a section on future directions in the field that includes areas for improvement in meeting the needs of diverse students, families, and schools.


Crowning Stones

Crowning Stones

Author: Tina Flurry

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1662409559

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It has been almost twenty years since King Taylon tried to invade the Mountain Valley region.His defeat brought peace to the valley. Now, his son Jase is leading the invasion. He has given the people time to choose to surrender or fight.The town of Morningside sends two brave young people to infiltrate his castle before time runs out. Their quest to spy and bring back information the council can use to combat the evil tyrant.Briella has always felt different from her friends. She knows something is missing in her life. Her parents were killed in the war, leaving her to be raised by her grandmother. The only thing her mother left her was a pair of boots. Her only link to her mother is the sun pendant she wears around her neck. If only she could find what she is searching for...Briella is chosen along with Kier. But on the way, Kier is taken, leaving Briella to go on alone. Fear for his safety propels her forward. Can she reach the castle in time? Who is the mysterious man she meets on the way? Why is he helping her? Who is the hermit living in the woods?She is afraid for herself and her friends. Her faith is all she has to keep her going. Following this path, she finds out who she is and what she was born to be.


Discovering the Medium Within

Discovering the Medium Within

Author: Anysia Kiel

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0738736678

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Anysia Kiel invites us to witness the wondrous, dramatic, and truly beautiful moments that have shaped her life as a psychic medium. Her powerful life story-communicating with deceased family members and friends to bring comfort, healing, and peace to the living-will inspire you to embark on your own journey of psychic awakening. Seeing spirits everywhere - in her bedroom at night, on buses and streets, and in graveyards - was terrifying for young Anysia. Then one day her own grandmother in spirit reached out to her, giving Anysia the strength and courage to begin a journey of self discovery that forever changed her life. Discover how she learns, with help from her spirit guides, how to develop and control her profound gift for spirit communication and energy healing. Her touching story, filled with miraculous spiritual encounters, concludes with Anysia's personal techniques for psychic development to help you reunite with your own loved ones in spirit.


Five High

Five High

Author: Bamberger

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-07-22

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1483665178

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Five boys grow up together and they are all very different from everyone else. You can say Kyle is the genius and proper one of the group. Brandon and Niko are the two jokesters who love to kid around. Mace is what you can call "unique". And Darious, he's just trying to figure it all out. Together they go through many trials and tribulations. Their lives are filled with mountain climbing, shootings, shocking secrets and so much more. But through it all they are true to each other, their group, Five High.


2052 Prophecies

2052 Prophecies

Author: Paul V Suffriti

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1622128214

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Mankind may be on the brink of extinction. This story begins with a family living in an underground bunker in the year 2052, while the world above is in total chaos. Nicholas and his family escaped their home in Denver and are now in New Mexico trying to survive an apocalyptic event caused by an approaching comet. The earth has been subject to natural and man-made disasters never before experienced by man. In the bunker, Nicholas reflects back on the past forty years of his life. He remembers the joyful times and the tragic events that changed everything. He relives the taking down of America by terrorist groups, the battle of Armageddon in the Middle East, natural disasters caused by great earthquakes and asteroids that changed the landscape around the world, and the great plague that killed a third of the world's population. In this doomsday scenario, 2052 Prophecies: The Last 40 Years puts readers in the bunker alongside Nicholas and his terrified family huddled together as the earth shakes violently from the comet's approach. Is it in the Prophecies that mankind will survive? Originally from Massachusetts,


Devil vs. Angel

Devil vs. Angel

Author: Mary E Thompson

Publisher: BluEyed Press

Published: 2019-03-05

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1944090606

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Enjoy book four in this BBW Hawaiian Wedding Romance by USA Today Bestselling contemporary romance author Mary E Thompson. I knew better, but I still did it. I wasn’t the same man she used to know. Briella called me out. Womanizer, allergic to commitment, and happily single. She didn’t realize the teenager she knew had changed. She still saw me as the guy who ditched her sister at a school dance more than a decade earlier. I wasn’t that guy anymore, but I didn’t need her to see me as more. No one else did, so why should she. She was a sweet, curvy, sexy single mom that deserved better than me. She gave so much of herself to everyone else, I wondered how she had any left at the end of the day. Mother, business owner, volunteer…but all I saw was the woman she was beneath all the masks she wore. Kind, strong, passionate, and the most amazing woman I’d ever known. She thought I was the devil. Maybe I was. But she was definitely an angel. One I didn’t deserve. One I couldn’t resist.


Ms. Moffett's First Year

Ms. Moffett's First Year

Author: Abby Goodnough

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 2009-04-28

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0786736887

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In summer of 2000, legal secretary Donna Moffett answered an ad for the New York City Teaching Fellows program, which sought to recruit "talented professionals" from other fields to teach in some of the city's worst schools. Seven weeks later she was in a first grade classroom in Flatbush, Brooklyn, nearly completely unprepared for what she was about to face. New York Times education reporter Abby Goodnough followed Donna Moffett through her first year as a teacher, writing a frontpage, award-winning series that galvanized discussion nationwide. Now she has expanded that series into a book that, through the riveting story of Moffett's experiences, explores the gulf between the rhetoric of education reform and the realities of the public school classroom. Ms. Moffett's First Year is neither a Hollywood- friendly tale of 'one person making a difference,' nor a reductive indictment of the public education system. It is rather a provocative portrait of the inadequacy of good intentions, of the challenges of educating poor and immigrant populations, and of a well-meaning but underprepared woman becoming a teacher the hard way. While the story takes place in New York, Ms. Moffett's first year is a metaphor for the experiences of teachers everywhere in America, one that illuminates the philosophical, economic, political, and ideological dilemmas that have come more and more to determine their experience -- and their students' experiences -- in the classroom.