The Red Geranium Sisterhood

The Red Geranium Sisterhood

Author: Shelley M. Christian

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2021-04-27

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1525588826

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

What happens to us does not have to define us. In The Red Geranium Sisterhood, women will find the inspiration to believe in and embrace their inherent worth by discovering and embracing the Creator’s radical love. Author Shelley M. Christian encourages women to discover their unique design and quit comparing themselves to others. Through her personal story, real-life accounts of others and the lens of Jesus’ esteem for women, Shelley gives readers the tools to rise above the injustices they have suffered and overcome bitterness, self-hatred and despair. Sharing her personal struggle with low self-worth, emotional hurdles and being bullied as a teen, Shelley uses techniques inspired from God’s Word to stop believing the lies, break free from negative influences and thrive. When women believe their own worth and celebrate the colors within each other, they will shake off the shame, reclaim their true identity and step up to the plate with courage. The goal of The Red Geranium Sisterhood is to inspire women to fully love and esteem themselves and then extend that same kindness to others until their surrounding culture is transformed into a sisterhood of friends. Instead of I and me, Shelley hopes we become a culture of us and we.


Following the Echoes

Following the Echoes

Author: Claudia Fox Reppen

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2023-07-20

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1039188400

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

After the death of their British-born Grandma Gladys in 2021, siblings Claudia and Lance took a sudden interest in the Canadian fiancé Gladys lost during World War II, Wendell “Del” Pierce Drew, a member of the elite RAF Pathfinder Force with Bomber Command who hailed from the tiny farming settlement of Radisson, Saskatchewan. With a couple of old photos and a few anecdotes to go on, the siblings set out to uncover Del’s story, discovering a rich history of people searching for adventure or a better life. From the Canadian prairie to London’s Notting Hill, to the shores of the North Sea and beyond, Following the Echoes uncovers stories obscured by the passage of time and reflects on the ripple effect that the pulling of literal and metaphorical triggers can have on our lives. Exploring the theme of grief, the book recounts an incredible event in Gladys’s life, when her grief over Del suddenly and dramatically resurfaced one day in 1993—forty-nine years after his death—as well as the story of Del’s parents, Albert and Achsah Drew, revealing how they experienced unfathomable loss long before losing their son in the war. This is the first book to examine in depth the fate of Lancaster JB707, which Del and his crewmates were aboard when they disappeared in July 1944, piecing together the events of the last sortie. The reader is taken along the crew’s final moments, even learning who likely pulled the fateful trigger that led to their demise. Finally, the siblings describe how “following the echoes” of incredible coincidences and connections led them to a place of deep awe and admiration, as well as profound gratitude, especially for those in Bomber Command. This is a poignant story of love and loss but also one of a legacy extending into the present, uniting families, friends, and fellow citizens through exploring the richness and tragedy in the lives of those who built Canada into a great nation, and how the Greatest Generation sacrificed to preserve it—lest we forget.


The Spirit of a Man

The Spirit of a Man

Author: Iyanla Vanzant

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1997-05-09

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0062512390

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A message of spiritual empowerment for African American men combines parables, meditation, prayer, and ritual to guide them.


The Job

The Job

Author: Sinclair Lewis

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2023-12-16

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Job is considered an early declaration of the rights of working women. The focus is on the main character, Una Golden, and her desire to establish herself in a legitimate occupation while balancing the eventual need for marriage. The story takes place in the early 1900-1920s and takes Una from a small Pennsylvania town to New York. Forced to work due to family illness, Una shows a talent for the traditional male bastion of commercial real estate and, while valued by her company, she struggles to achieve the same status of her male co-workers. On a parallel track, her quest for traditional romance and love is important but her unique role as a working woman, doing a man's job, makes it tough to find an appropriate suitor.


The Job

The Job

Author: Sinclair Lewis

Publisher: Cosimo Classics

Published: 1917

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Working girl Una Golden is caught in the dilemmas of career or marriage, office or kitchen, boss or husband, birth control or motherhood.


The Collected Works of Sinclair Lewis

The Collected Works of Sinclair Lewis

Author: Sinclair Lewis

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-11-13

Total Pages: 2521

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This edition includes: Babbitt Free Air Main Street The Trail of the Hawk The Innocents The Job Our Mr. Wrenn Things Moths in the Arc Light The Willow Walk Nature, Inc. The Cat of the Stars The Ghost Patrol The Kidnaped Memorial Speed Young Man Axelbrod


The Job: an American Novel

The Job: an American Novel

Author: Sinclair Lewis

Publisher: Namaskar Book

Published: 2024-02-13

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Immerse yourself in the intricacies of American life with "The Job: An American Novel" by Sinclair Lewis. Join the esteemed author as he unveils a compelling narrative that delves deep into the complexities of ambition, identity, and the pursuit of success in the land of opportunity. As you delve into Lewis's insightful narrative, prepare to be captivated by the vivid portrayal of characters grappling with the challenges of modern society. From the bustling streets of urban America to the quiet corners of small-town life, each page offers a thought-provoking exploration of the American Dream. But beyond the surface-level portrayal of ambition and aspiration, "The Job" delves into deeper themes of disillusionment, alienation, and the search for meaning in a world driven by material success. Lewis's keen observations and incisive commentary shed light on the complexities of the human condition. Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle of American life, a profound question emerges: What timeless truths can we glean from Lewis's exploration of ambition and identity, and how do they resonate with our own experiences of striving for success? Engage with Lewis's thought-provoking novel through rich character development and compelling storytelling that challenge conventional wisdom and inspire introspection. His exploration of the tension between individual aspirations and societal expectations offers valuable insights into the human psyche. Now, as you navigate the pages of "The Job," consider this: How can Lewis's portrayal of the American experience inspire us to reevaluate our own definitions of success and fulfillment? Don't miss the opportunity to delve into the complexities of American life with "The Job." Acquire your copy today and embark on a journey of self-discovery and reflection that will leave you questioning the nature of ambition and identity in the modern world. ```