Facing the Enemy: A Look into One Man's Journey
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Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
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Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 1434970647
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Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rudy Aguilar
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Published: 2023-12-28
Total Pages: 43
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK“On The Run” is a gripping true story that tells the remarkable story of a man who committed a heinous crime at a young age, spent 12 years as a fugitive, and was ultimately caught and sentenced to a “17 to Life” prison term. The book tells of his harrowing experiences both before his apprehension, while incarcerated, and upon release after 22 years in the penal system. The narrative is deeply infused with the man’s spiritual journey as he firmly believes that divine intervention played a pivotal role in guiding him through the darkest chapters of his life. This compiling story explores the themes of redemption, faith, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Author: Jon Moorthorpe
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 1684710898
DOWNLOAD EBOOKARGYLL STREET is a historical novel based on the life of William Gregory who was born in Aspull, Lancashire, in 1879. He followed his Father and Brother to work in the coal mine at the age of ten. In 1906 William emigrated to Canada and was joined by his wife Elizabeth and two children a year later. They lived at 38 Argyll Street, Sydney, Glace Bay NS. Following the outbreak of WW1 in 1916 he returned to the UK serving with the 25th Battalion Nova Scotia Rifles (Cape Breton Highlanders). In August 1917 the unit was part of the 5th Infantry Brigade which distinguished itself at the Battle of Hill 70, a northern suburb of Lens. William was killed in action on the 16th August and is buried in the Aix Noulette Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
Author: Michelle Alexander
Publisher: The New Press
Published: 2020-01-07
Total Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 1620971941
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the New York Times’s Best Books of the 21st Century Named one of the most important nonfiction books of the 21st century by Entertainment Weekly‚ Slate‚ Chronicle of Higher Education‚ Literary Hub, Book Riot‚ and Zora A tenth-anniversary edition of the iconic bestseller—"one of the most influential books of the past 20 years," according to the Chronicle of Higher Education—with a new preface by the author "It is in no small part thanks to Alexander's account that civil rights organizations such as Black Lives Matter have focused so much of their energy on the criminal justice system." —Adam Shatz, London Review of Books Seldom does a book have the impact of Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow. Since it was first published in 2010, it has been cited in judicial decisions and has been adopted in campus-wide and community-wide reads; it helped inspire the creation of the Marshall Project and the new $100 million Art for Justice Fund; it has been the winner of numerous prizes, including the prestigious NAACP Image Award; and it has spent nearly 250 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Most important of all, it has spawned a whole generation of criminal justice reform activists and organizations motivated by Michelle Alexander's unforgettable argument that "we have not ended racial caste in America; we have merely redesigned it." As the Birmingham News proclaimed, it is "undoubtedly the most important book published in this century about the U.S." Now, ten years after it was first published, The New Press is proud to issue a tenth-anniversary edition with a new preface by Michelle Alexander that discusses the impact the book has had and the state of the criminal justice reform movement today.
Author: Budd Nielsen
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2020-05-27
Total Pages: 213
ISBN-13: 1098017722
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne Man's Journey Through Prostate Cancer chronicles the devastating diagnosis of this type of cancer, the various treatments available, and the ultimate recovery from prostate cancer. It highlights a very honest view and effective information in layman's terms for those faced with this condition. Budd provides a rare look into one man's private journey as he deals with the various tests he endured prior to the diagnosis, the heart-stopping experience when he heard the diagnosis, and gives a refreshing real insight into the treatment option he chose, and it celebrates a huge victory in defeating prostate cancer. This is an honest, open, informative look into the reality behind prostate cancer.
Author: Eric N. Davis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2010-05-21
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 1449085237
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Concise. Vivid. Honest." - Dan Barker, critically acclaimed author of 'Godless' and 'Losing Faith in Faith' "Brutally honest, insightful, and compelling storytelling." - Lyndon Lamborn, author of 'Standing for Something More' When a young couple searched for clues connecting them to a famous ancestor, their journey led them on a path they never expected – converting to Mormonism. House of Faith House of Cards tells the turbulent life story of their son, Eric, including all the typical Mormon experiences, and some extraordinary episodes no Mormon will ever encounter. He participated with family members in his first secret temple ritual – normally reserved for adults – at the age of four, only to be excluded from a similar ceremony, involving his family, thirteen years later. In 1857, a company of 120 immigrants set out from a small Arkansas town, toward California. In a tragic twist of fate, they never reached their destination. While encamped in southern Utah, local Mormons and Paiute Indians launched an ambush, brutally slaughtering the group, in what became known as the Mountain Meadows massacre. 125 years later, Eric would be raised as a Mormon in the same Arkansas community where this wagon train initially departed. There, he learned just how much some people still despised that faith. While training for and serving a church mission in Canada, in the mid-1990s, Eric shared a room and became acquainted with a fellow missionary named Mark Hacking. Less than a decade later, when the disappearance and murder of Hacking’s wife became highly publicized, several international media outlets approached Eric, searching for any juicy detail of the man’s troubled past. These stories are just the tip of the iceberg.
Author: Anthony Johnson
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2016-08-19
Total Pages: 151
ISBN-13: 1491792167
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTerrance End Zone Jackson is born smart and hard working in Philadelphia. With the God fearing values and work ethic set forth by his parents, he ventures out into the world to make his way. He becomes an exceptional student, athlete, and teacher, but some trouble with the law and in his childhood neighborhood starts him on a path to nowhere. Before hitting rock bottom, though, Terrance finds purpose in his work as a New York State Parole Officer. In the line of duty, he meets Sherry Buchwalta fellow officer with a long track record of success. A wife and mother, Sherry reminds Terrance of his college sweetheart, Mary, due to her no-nonsense, fearless attitude and stalwart reputation. When they meet, Sherry is on an obsessive hunt for one evil man in particular, and Terrance is glad to help. When Sherry is murdered by the very man she hunts, Terrances motivations change. No longer is he seeking justice but revenge. But does Terrance have it in him to murder another human being or will he follow the line of the law?
Author: Brian D. Molitor
Publisher: YWAM Publishing
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781932096064
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNever has the transition from childhood to manhood been more dangerous or more confusing than it is today. With tragic results, today's boys rarely learn from the adults closest to them what it means to become a man. In this celebratory and hopeful book, Brian Molitor, a father of four, shows parents and other concerned adults how to bless young men with mentoring, intentional blessing, and rites of passage, so that they become the men God created them to be. Offering compassionate and creative solutions, Molitor shares: - What other cultures do to recognize a boy's coming of age- Biblical foundations for mentoring, intentional blessing, and rites of passage- How Parents can celebrate their son's coming of age- What churches can to do help boys grow into mature manhood - Tips for single parents and others with unique circumstances
Author: William Somerset Maugham
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2024-01-06
Total Pages: 263
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 'The Moon and Sixpence: One Man's Journey Across the Field of Art and into Its Depths', William Somerset Maugham delves into the complex relationship between art and life through the fictionalized account of Paul Gauguin's turbulent journey as a painter. Maugham's elegant prose and masterful storytelling provide a captivating exploration of Gauguin's unyielding commitment to his art, even at the expense of personal relationships and societal norms. The novel's themes of passion, sacrifice, and the pursuit of artistic truth resonate with readers on a profound level, making it a timeless classic in the realm of literary fiction. Maugham's meticulous attention to detail and vivid portrayals of Gauguin's inner struggles give the reader a glimpse into the mind of a visionary artist ahead of his time.
Author: William Somerset Maugham
Publisher: e-artnow
Published: 2015-04-11
Total Pages: 253
ISBN-13: 802683366X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis carefully crafted ebook: "The Moon and Sixpence: One Man's Journey Across the Field of Art and into Its Depths (Based on the Life of Paul Gauguin)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The Moon and Sixpence is a novel by W Somerset Maugham, told in episodic form by a first-person narrator, in a series of glimpses into the mind and soul of the central character Charles Strickland, a middle-aged English stockbroker, who abandons his wife and children abruptly to pursue his desire to become an artist. It is based on the life of the painter Paul Gauguin. William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and reputedly the highest paid author during the 1930s.