The Day Everything Changed

The Day Everything Changed

Author: Edward K. Bower

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-10

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0595474063

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On present-day Earth, an alien artifact is discovered that was recently manufactured with materials from beyond our solar system. An investigation leads the FBI to a human who helps the aliens speculate in the commodities market. With discovery imminent, the aliens reveal themselves by sending a videotape to the news media. This date becomes known as The Day Everything Changed. On the tape, an alien announces that it is an ambassador from the Traders, who wish to colonize Mars. Although individual Traders aren't as intelligent as humans, over millions of years they have slowly built an advanced technology that they propose trading for commodities and human intellectual creativity. They initially offer a device that uses hydrogen fusion to produce electric power, which crashes the energy markets. Humans display a wide range of reactions to the Traders. A company is set up to supervise the distribution of Trader technology, collect royalties for its use, and reduce the corruption that the Traders see as a great obstacle to human progress. This organization encounters industrial spies and rogue governments trying to subvert its mission. Traders fear humans will surpass their technology, so they try to withhold their ultimate secret.


A Day That Changed Everything

A Day That Changed Everything

Author: Beth Moran

Publisher: Boldwood Books Ltd

Published: 2020-03-24

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 1838893393

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'Every day is a perfect day to read this’ Shari Low Amy Piper is in need of a bit of luck. She’s lost her confidence, her mojo and her way. But one thing she has never lost is her total love for her thirteen-year-old son Joey, and for his sake she knows it’s time for a change. But first she has to be brave enough to leave the house... What she needs are friends and an adventure. And when she joins a running group of women who call themselves The Larks, she finds both. Not to mention their inspiring (and rather handsome) coach, Nathan. The trick to changing your life, is to take it one day at a time. Now, with every ounce of strength she has left, Amy is determined to make just one day special - for herself and for Joey. And who knows, today might be the day that changes everything... Uplifting, funny and unforgettable, Number One bestselling author Beth Moran returns with a joyous tale of friendship, love and facing your fears. Praise for Beth Moran: 'Beth Moran's heartwarming books never fail to leave me feeling uplifted' Jessica Redland ‘Life-affirming, joyful and tender’ Zoe Folbigg 'A British author to watch' Publisher's Weekly 'A wonderfully warm-hearted story full of love and laughter' Victoria Connelly 'Let it Snow is so uplifting. It's cleverly written, witty and smart. A winner!' Judy Leigh 'Beth Moran has such wonderful way with words and can brilliantly write about feelings' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review 'An inspirational story that will make you want to put on your trainers and go for a run. It is about second chances, friendship, love and hope' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review 'Beth Moran has created a family dynamic that will capture your heart. At a time when I needed a lift, this novel came into my life' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review 'At a time when I needed a lift, this novel came into my life' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review This book was previously published as How Not to be a Loser.


The Year Everything Changed

The Year Everything Changed

Author: Georgia Bockoven

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2011-08-23

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 0062069330

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“Bockoven is magic.” —Catherine Coulter Four sisters who never knew their father—or each other—come together around his deathbed and learn what it means to be a family in The Year Everything Changed , a magnificent novel brimming with heart and feeling from author Georgia Bockoven. The bestselling, award-winning writer who enthralled readers with The Beach House and Another Summer returns with a masterful work of contemporary women’s fiction that fans of Jodi Picoult and Marian Keyes will read, share, and remember for years to come.


What Changed When Everything Changed

What Changed When Everything Changed

Author: Joseph Margulies

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2013-05-21

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 0300195206

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DIV Beautifully written and carefully reasoned, this bold and provocative work upends the conventional wisdom about the American reaction to crisis. Margulies demonstrates that for key elements of the post-9/11 landscape—especially support for counterterror policies like torture and hostility to Islam—American identity is not only darker than it was before September 11, 2001, but substantially more repressive than it was immediately after the attacks. These repressive attitudes, Margulies shows us, have taken hold even as the terrorist threat has diminished significantly. Contrary to what is widely imagined, at the moment of greatest perceived threat, when the fear of another attack “hung over the country like a shroud,” favorable attitudes toward Muslims and Islam were at record highs, and the suggestion that America should torture was denounced in the public square. Only much later did it become socially acceptable to favor “enhanced interrogation” and exhibit clear anti-Muslim prejudice. Margulies accounts for this unexpected turn and explains what it means to the nation’s identity as it moves beyond 9/11. We express our values in the same language, but that language can hide profound differences and radical changes in what we actually believe. “National identity,” he writes, “is not fixed, it is made.” /div


The Day That Changed My Life

The Day That Changed My Life

Author: Caitlin McBride

Publisher: Black & White Publishing Ltd

Published: 2019-10-17

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1785302957

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Stories to inspire. Stories to connect. Extraordinary moments in which women's lives changed forever. Exhilarating, heartbreaking and ultimately inspiring, The Day That Changed My Life is a remarkable collection of stories of Ireland's women and the extraordinary moments which transformed their lives. There are stories of the marvels of motherhood and coming out, leaps of faith and determined entrepreneurship. Stories of crazy highs, such as Oscar nominations and being elected into office. And stories of brave fights against illness and triumphs against all odds. All are united by a strength in adversity, courage and resilience, and an ability to find humour in the darkest places. Our lives change, but some days change our lives forever. 'These women's stories have inspired me beyond measure and I remain in awe of their unwavering honesty. They leave me entirely humbled, while simultaneously stoking a fire in my belly.' CAITLIN McBRIDE Featuring inspirational Stories from: ÁINE KERR, AMY HUBERMAN, ANDREA NOLAN, BREEGE O'DONOGHUE, CAROLINE DOWNEY, CASSIE STOKES, CHRISTINA NOBLE, CIARA GRIFFIN, DERVAL O'ROURKE, DOIREANN GARRIHY, EIMEAR VARIAN BARRY, ELLEN O'MALLEY DUNLOP, EMMA DONOGHUE, EVANNE NÍ CHUILINN, GEORGIE CRAWFORD, HELEN McENTEE, JOANNE BYRNE, JUDITH GILLESPIE, KIRSTEN MATE MAHER, KATHERINE ZAPPONE, KATHY RYAN, LOUISE O'REILLY, MARY ANN O’BRIEN, NORAH CASEY, NORAH PATTEN, ORLA BARRY, SABINA BRENNAN, SARAH TOBIN, SONYA LENNON, TARA FLYNN, TERRY PRONE


When Everything Changed

When Everything Changed

Author: Gail Collins

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2009-10-14

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0316071668

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Gail Collins, New York Times columnist and bestselling author, recounts the astounding revolution in women's lives over the past 50 years, with her usual "sly wit and unfussy style" (People). When Everything Changed begins in 1960, when most American women had to get their husbands' permission to apply for a credit card. It ends in 2008 with Hillary Clinton's historic presidential campaign. This was a time of cataclysmic change, when, after four hundred years, expectations about the lives of American women were smashed in just a generation. A comprehensive mix of oral history and Gail Collins's keen research -- covering politics, fashion, popular culture, economics, sex, families, and work -- When Everything Changed is the definitive book on five crucial decades of progress. The enormous strides made since 1960 include the advent of the birth control pill, the end of "Help Wanted -- Male" and "Help Wanted -- Female" ads, and the lifting of quotas for women in admission to medical and law schools. Gail Collins describes what has happened in every realm of women's lives, partly through the testimonies of both those who made history and those who simply made their way. Picking up where her highly lauded book America's Women left off, When Everything Changed is a dynamic story, told with the down-to-earth, amusing, and agenda-free tone for which this beloved New York Times columnist is known. Older readers, men and women alike, will be startled as they are reminded of what their lives once were -- Father Knows Best and My Little Margie on TV; daily weigh-ins for stewardesses; few female professors; no women in the Boston marathon, in combat zones, or in the police department. Younger readers will see their history in a rich new way. It has been an era packed with drama and dreams -- some dashed and others realized beyond anyone's imagining.


The Day the Lines Changed

The Day the Lines Changed

Author: Kelley Donner

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-15

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781955698016

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An inspiring picture book explains what it means to live, love, and hope during a pandemic in a child-friendly way. Without ever saying "Coronavirus" or "Pandemic," The Day the Lines Changed explains what it means to live through a viral outbreak and gives children a much needed, optimistic view of the future. Through the use of ripped paper and basic shapes, Kelley Donner takes a frightening and complicated pandemic and turns it into an uplifting, easily understandable story about the life of a green line. A welcome resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers who are trying their best to explain the pandemic to worried children. Carefree and happy, the green line lives together with her family, goes to school during the week, and on weekends visits the town square. Then one day some of the orange and purple lines begin to turn crooked and suddenly, everything is different for the green line and her family. Just as green begins to worry, if her own family might turn crooked, one line makes a fantastic discovery which changes the lives of the lines forever.


The Birthday That Changed Everything

The Birthday That Changed Everything

Author: Debbie Johnson

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2016-01-28

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 0008150176

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'A lovely, emotion-filled, giggle-inducing story' Sunday Times bestselling author Milly Johnson She wanted a birthday surprise, just not the one she got...


And Then Everything Changed

And Then Everything Changed

Author: Alaina Isbouts

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06-06

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780692898710

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"Today is the first day of my new life, I am certain of it."Thus begins Adriana's journey from the familiar comforts of suburban Colorado to the unknown and foreign cobblestone streets of Prague. Adriana seems to have everything a twenty-one year-old could want: steady boyfriend, a good job, her own apartment, and full schedule of college classes. But when tragedy and deceit tear apart the worldview she once held, she impulsively embarks on a quest of self-discovery she never expected. Halfway across the world, in a country she's never been to, with a language she's never spoken, living with people she's never met, Adriana finally finds the courage to confront truths about herself that she never before had the courage to embrace.Set across the grand landmarks and charming alleyways of modern day Europe, And Then Everything Changed reveals how one genuine leap of faith can change your world forever. It's a story of travel, exploration, and how to find what you really want in life - as long as you have the courage to look for it.


Gretzky's Tears

Gretzky's Tears

Author: Stephen Brunt

Publisher: Triumph Books

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1633191079

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From his standout youth, where he honed his skills on a backyard rink, to his unlikely jump to the pros at the age of 17, this biography chronicles Wayne Gretzky's ascension to the greatest hockey player of all time to his shocking trade from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings in 1998—an event that rocked hockey fans across North America. This chronicle reveals, for the first time, the true story behind the deal, as well as Gretzky's important role in making the trade happen. From the press conference where the trade was announced and where Gretzky wept, this work notes how the “Great One” could have been crying tears of joy as he realized his life was about to get a whole lot better—playing for more money in a California city that would be a perfect home for him and his glamorous new actress-wife.