Jake Thomas and the Book of Destiny

Jake Thomas and the Book of Destiny

Author: Ninth Eyed

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2014-06-25

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1475976216

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Jake Edward Thomas is born in the New Ordera world without war. He is different from other children in school; he likes to ask why, while other children are content believing what their teachers say. Jake has too many questionsquestions that could get him in trouble. One night, the New Order Police arrive for Jakes best friend, Jos; she has been labeled an undesirable, and Jake blames himself for her disappearance. Quickly, Jake is forced to consider the horrors of the outside world. His grandfather explains the facts of the long-ago war, and Jake now realizes his own life might be in danger. He may end up like Jos. The sudden change of events in Jakes peaceful life has something to do with a mysterious man named Jack and the Book of Destiny, now in Jakes possession. On the run, Jake has trouble recognizing friend or foe, especially when there is a demon out for his soul. The Book of Destiny will guide Jakes way, but will the young man live to make his new world a better place?


Lights Out

Lights Out

Author: Jason Starr

Publisher: Polis Books

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 1940610923

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Ryan Rossetti and Jake Thomas were the two Major League-bound rivals on their high school baseball team, heading straight into history as the first two of Canarsie's favorite sons to make it out and make it big. Until Ryan hurt his pitching arm and landed a $10 dollar an hour life as a house painter. Lucky Jake made it all the way, and he and his $10 million signing bonus are heading back for a publicity-motivated homecoming weekend that has all of Brooklyn waiting to explode in celebration. But he's got a nasty surprise in store: Ryan is involved in an intense, addictive relationship with Jake's fiancée Christina, who now faces a choice between love in a Brooklyn tenement or a heartless marriage on Easy Street. None of the three have any idea what's about to play out in the streets they once all called home. Lights Out is vintage Jason Starr, a razor sharp crime novel that brilliantly combines biting social satire, explosive suspense, and honest, revealing human drama.


Which Way, Dude? - Jake Goes Bananas

Which Way, Dude? - Jake Goes Bananas

Author: Max Brallier

Publisher: Price Stern Sloan

Published: 2013-12-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780843175264

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"Something very bananaish is happening to Jake, and if he can't figure out what's causing it, he just might split. It looks like he could use your help. Solve the riddles, puzzles, and codes in this story to help Jake and his friends unravel the mystery."--from back cover.


Family Consequences of Children’s Disabilities

Family Consequences of Children’s Disabilities

Author: Denis P. Hogan

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

Published: 2012-04-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1610447735

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other national policies are designed to ensure the greatest possible inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of American life. But as a matter of national policy we still place the lion's share of responsibility for raising children with disabilities on their families. While this strategy largely works, sociologist Dennis Hogan maintains, the reality is that family financial security, the parents' relationship, and the needs of other children in the home all can be stretched to the limit. In Family Consequences of Children's Disabilities Hogan delves inside the experiences of these families and examines the financial and emotional costs of raising a child with a disability. The book examines the challenges families of children with disabilities encounter and how these challenges impact family life. The first comprehensive account of the families of children with disabilities, Family Consequences of Children's Disabilities employs data culled from seven national surveys and interviews with twenty-four mothers of children with disabilities, asking them questions about their family life, social supports, and how other children in the home were faring. Not surprisingly, Hogan finds that couples who are together when their child is born have a higher likelihood of divorcing than other parents do. The potential for financial insecurity contributes to this anxiety, especially as many parents must strike a careful balance between employment and caregiving. Mothers are less likely to have paid employment, and the financial burden on single parents can be devastating. One-third of children with disabilities live in single-parent households, and nearly 30 percent of families raising a child with a disability live in poverty. Because of the high levels of stress these families incur, support networks are crucial. Grandparents are often a source of support. Siblings can also assist with personal care and, consequently, tend to develop more helpful attitudes, be more inclusive of others, and be more tolerant. But these siblings are at risk for their own health problems: they are three times more likely to experience poor health than children in homes where there is no child with a disability. Yet this book also shows that raising a child with a disability includes unexpected rewards—the families tend to be closer, and they engage in more shared activities such as games, television, and meals. Family Consequences of Children's Disabilities offers access to a world many never see or prefer to ignore. The book provides vital information on effective treatment, rehabilitation, and enablement to medical professionals, educators, social workers, and lawmakers. This compelling book demonstrates that every mirror has two faces: raising a child with a disability can be difficult, but it can also offer expanded understanding. A Volume in the American Sociological Association's Rose Series in Sociology


All That I Have Seen

All That I Have Seen

Author: Judy Larson

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2024-07-17

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13:

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Follow Judy's story from her younger years in the early forties through her tough twenty-three years marriage to an abusive, alcoholic husband. Join her in her journey to finding the two loves of her life, raising a family, and finding her way in the world over the last eighty-one years.


A Lancaster Amish Treasure for Jacob

A Lancaster Amish Treasure for Jacob

Author: Rachel Stoltzfus

Publisher: Global Grafx Press

Published:

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13:

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Mystery. Treasure. Danger. When respected community leader, Old Man Dietrich, passes on, Jacob discovers that the old man has hidden a treasure worth thousands on his land. Can Jacob and his two best friends solve the mystery and find the treasure before it's too late? Or will this pursuit of wealth put Jacob in peril of losing his new Amish home? When respected community leader, Old Man Dietrich, passes on, Jacob discovers that the old man has hidden a treasure worth thousands on his land. Now it's up to Jacob and his best friends, Mark and Ezekiel, to solve the mystery and find their fortune without getting caught. But as the three boys set off on their greatest adventure yet, will they find the hidden treasure before it's too late? And will the pursuit of wealth put Jacob in peril of losing his new Amish home? Find out in Book 9 of the Lancaster Amish Home for Jacob series, A Treasure for Jacob. If you LOVE Amish Fiction, Scroll Up and GRAB YOUR COPY TODAY! Great for lovers of Lancaster PA, Amish country, Lancaster county saga, Amish books series, Amish New Books, Amish books fiction, Amish books, Amish books authors, Amish christmas books, Amish life books, Amish books, Amish girl book, Amish living books, living Amish, Amish book series authors, Amish bookends, Amish reading books, Amish next book, Amish bookstore, Amish and Mennonite books, Amish grace, Amish fiction series, Amish fiction 2019, Amish fiction book club, inspirational Amish fiction, inspirational Amish, Amish ebook, Amish girl book, Amish culture, Amish books to read, Amish 2019, Amish upcoming books about the Amish lifestyle.


From Football to Freetown

From Football to Freetown

Author: Jake Schierling

Publisher: WestBowPress

Published: 2013-10-02

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1490804536

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In this autobiographical account, Jake and Ruth Schierling, from Van Nuys, California, take their young family to live among the Kuranko people of Sierra Leone, Africa. Through building both physical bridges and bridges of friendship, they fell in love with the people and their culture. Through many accounts of their experiences, the stories of early missions work in the villages of Sierra Leone are told. From 1947 to 1983, this family and other missionaries learned the language, translated the Bible, taught reading and technical skills, and built a Bible school. While much was accomplished in these areas, their main mission was always to share the love of Jesus Christ with those God brought into their lives. Hear how God used Jake and his family to become all things to all people, so that by all possible means I might save some (1 Corinthians 9:22).