Betsy Tannenbaum, feminist defense attorney, is involved in the series of disappearances which are similar to those of 10 years ago, when the killer was caught-- or was he?
With hundreds of rare pictures, this award-winning volume captures the many architectural gems that North Carolina's Port City has lost from the colonial period to the present day. Some were lost to natural disasters like fires and hurricanes. Others fell victim to the "progress" of Urban Renewal or the sometimes short-sightedness of private developers. Regardless of how or why these buildings were torn down and lost, they represent pages ripped from the community's collective history. Preservationist Beverly Tetterton has assembled a collection of lost places that serve as cautionary tales for modern planners and citizens.
For some time I knew my life was different but I just didn't know why. You've help me to uncover some of the pieces to that puzzle. I thank you for coming in my life when you did. Helping me to open doors I was unable to open myself. But that's where it all ends. How can you claim to love me Monique ever since you were six but never explain anything to me? HOW? ANSWER ME DAMMIT; I DESERVE THAT MUCH FROM YOU. Don't you think? She started to cry. I don't know what to say Marcus except I thought I was protecting you? (Between sniffles) She says everyone thought that it was for the best. WHAT GIVES ANYONE OF YOU THE RIGHT TO TELL ME WHAT IS BEST FOR ME I SHOULDVE BEEN THE JUDGE OF THAT. YOU GUYS DIDN'T EVEN GIVE ME A CHANCE. NOT YOU, YOUR FAMILY, NOR MY FAMILY, AND FOR THAT I HATE ALL OF YOU. YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT MY LIFE THAN I DO. YOU'RE SELFISH. WHEN I UNCOVER THE REST OF THE TRUTH I NEVER WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN.
"An assured, powerful novel that blends suspense and rich family drama...it is, in a word, unforgettable." --William Landay, author of DEFENDING JACOB Wendy Walker's All Is Not Forgotten begins in the small, affluent town of Fairview, Connecticut, where everything seems picture perfect. Until one night when young Jenny Kramer is attacked at a local party. In the hours immediately after, she is given a controversial drug to medically erase her memory of the violent assault. But, in the weeks and months that follow, as she heals from her physical wounds, and with no factual recall of the attack, Jenny struggles with her raging emotional memory. Her father, Tom, becomes obsessed with his inability to find her attacker and seek justice while her mother, Charlotte, struggles to pretend this horrific event did not touch her carefully constructed world. As Tom and Charlotte seek help for their daughter, the fault lines within their marriage and their close-knit community emerge from the shadows where they have been hidden for years, and the relentless quest to find the monster who invaded their town - or perhaps lives among them - drive this psychological thriller to a shocking and unexpected conclusion.
In 1944 Major Marion “Ryan” McCown Jr., an earnest young Marine Corps pilot, came under attack by enemy fire and went down with his plane, lost to the dense jungle of Papua New Guinea. Some sixty years later, Major George Eyster V would find himself in the same sweltering and nearly impenetrable rain forest searching for evidence of MIAs. Coming from a long line of military officers dating back to the Revolutionary War, army service was Eyster’s family legacy. After a disillusioning tour of duty in Iraq and almost ending his army career, he accepts a posting to JPAC instead, an elite division whose sole mission is to bring all fallen soldiers home to the country for which they gave their lives. While Eyster’s search for McCown proves difficult, what emerges at the end of the unforgettable mission is an inspiring true tale of loss and redemption.
This is a story of loss, heartache and deep emotional trials for Iva Magdalena Butler, a girl who grew up in the days of the Great Depression. Lost to her family for a time, she was never forgotten. Just as her family sought her for years, God was also seeking her and never forgot her. This story of redemption is a powerful testimonial to Gods redeeming love in Ivas life and for all the lost of this world.
Our Beloved Katie 11-18-00 Finding a silver urn by the side of a country road—you’d call that unusual, wouldn’t you? Ex-cop Mitch Valetti certainly does. He knows this has to be a precious object, the memory of a life, and Mitch is determined to find the person who lost it. Unbeknownst to him, the person in question is a woman going by the name of Gillian Stevens. She’s new to Desert City, Arizona, and when he meets her, he’s attracted. Very attracted. But who is Gillian Stevens? What’s she looking for—and who’s she hiding from? The answers to those questions will change his life…and hers.
The United States Army has served as protector of American Freedom since the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Black soldiers (USCT) have served in the army since the beginning of the Civil War. They were drafted and volunteered to serve in all black units that were commanded by white Officers. The Black Army Oficer, the Untold Story, from 1947 fo 1999. The desegregation Process began with the establishment of Seventeen Army ROTC Units at Historical 1890 Morrill Act Black colleges located in the Southern States. The training began with the fieshman students as early as 1943. Four years later, these graduates were Commissioned second Lieutenants in the Infantry. In 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed Executive Order 9981 that established policies to integrate the Armed Forces of the United States of America. The book documents this historic event and its impact on young black male college students who attended Prairie View A&M University and were commissioned Second Lieutenants from 1947-to-1 999. Information was gathered from the Prairie View A & M University Library Archives, Military Science Department records, 1890 College Representatives from Prairie View A&MU and University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Eighteen autobiographies were collected and there were numerous interviews with class members. From 1947-1 999, 1,398 commissioned Second Lieutenants were catalogue. Six Generals were promoted from this group. Pictures of the first PVAM U President, first PMST and other historical pictures taken by the author are used to complement this work. Clyde McQueen is a World War II Veteran and 1950 graduate of Prairie View A&M College. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the infantry fifty seven years ago and Veteran of the Korean War. He chose Prairie View A&M University for this study because of the access to data that told the story of the black army officer.
This book contains the principles that have been a source of inspiration for my life. They gave me the confidence to have complete trust in Gods ability to sustain me through every situation. He took me from a place of self-reliance and serving my desires to have me secure in submission, accepting His desires. He gave me the joy that I needed to submit my will to His will. This gave me the strength that I needed to have a life dedicated to serving others and building His kingdom. You will learn specific instructions to begin a relationship with God and have Him become the Lord of your all. If you have already given the Lord your life, you will learn to maintain your fellowship. There are many principles that release godly understanding of earthly knowledge to apply godly wisdom for heavenly rewards. These I have learned through suffering and obedience, to become a child of God. I am now blessed and anointed to teach His Word and make disciples, as is the command of Jesus in the Great Commission.