Who's Gonna Love Me

Who's Gonna Love Me

Author: A. McKenna

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2023-06-28

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13:

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WHO’S GONNA LOVE ME? is the true story of one man’s journey to overcome the effects of a lifetime of abuse. It is the story of how abuse as a child can lead to abuse as an adult. It is a lesson of how abuse victims are often ill equipped to recognize and remove themselves from abusive situations be it physical, emotional, or psychological. People who are abused young often lack the tools necessary to recognize abusive people. A. McKenna experienced each of these types of abuses over the course of his lifetime. His last experience shattered his life completely and almost took his life. It was only then did he seek out the necessary help to understand the abuses of his past and the people he was always drawn to. It is an inspiring story of one man’s struggle to find redemption from a life that had been so cruel.


Who's Gonna Love Me?

Who's Gonna Love Me?

Author: Nancy Mudd

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2022-11-10

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1641916680

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This is a compilation of bible study guides that will assist a person who is experiencing the emotions that the compilation speaks of. They can use the guide to release their captive mind and set them free from Satan's stronghold. When you are yoked in your mind, it is a process to dispel the mind-set and be set free to live in the abundant blessings that God has in store for us. Pray, get out your Bibles, write in a notebook, and allow God to SET YOUR MIND FREE! 3


Who's Gonna Love Me

Who's Gonna Love Me

Author: A. McKenna

Publisher: Xlibris Us

Published: 2023-06-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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WHO'S GONNA LOVE ME? is the true story of one man's journey to overcome the effects of a lifetime of abuse. It is the story of how abuse as a child can lead to abuse as an adult. It is a lesson of how abuse victims are often ill equipped to recognize and remove themselves from abusive situations be it physical, emotional, or psychological. People who are abused young often lack the tools necessary to recognize abusive people. A. McKenna experienced each of these types of abuses over the course of his lifetime. His last experience shattered his life completely and almost took his life. It was only then did he seek out the necessary help to understand the abuses of his past and the people he was always drawn to. It is an inspiring story of one man's struggle to find redemption from a life that had been so cruel.


Whisper to Me, Sweet Breath of Life Divine

Whisper to Me, Sweet Breath of Life Divine

Author: Randal Cobleigh

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2020-01-16

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1098008073

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Randal Cobleigh, seventy-year-old author and poet, suffered through fifteen years of opiate addiction from debilitating arthritis, four knee replacements, a broken hip, and a total of twelve major surgeries in ten years. "When I reached five hundred pounds, I began to fight back and regain my life. The secret to my success was the amazing support by my wife, Beth, and of course the doctors, surgeons, and physical therapists that I encountered almost daily for many of those years. I was encouraged to get bariatric bypass weight-loss surgery. My surgeon is a medical pioneer in this field. One year later, I have lost over two hundred pounds, and I just get better every day. "Recipient of several medical miracles and also bestowed with greatly enhanced creative abilities, I have found my voice in the wilderness and immersed myself in the river of love and knowledge."


Money

Money

Author: David Axlerod

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc

Published: 1964-10

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780822207719

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THE STORY: As described by Billboard, MONEY concerns a wealthy young man, almost a modern 'Candide,' spurred on to do something in the world by a girl he loves. Pushed on by his love, the young man discovers that the working world, the professiona


Black South African Women

Black South African Women

Author: Kathy Perkins

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-01-16

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1134673582

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The first anthology to focus on the lives of Black South African women. Includes the work of, and interviews with, award-winning and emerging authors. Contains 6 full-length and 4 one-act plays.


Freedomland

Freedomland

Author: Richard Price

Publisher: Delta

Published: 2010-05-12

Total Pages: 674

ISBN-13: 0307477681

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In 1998, Richard Price returned to the gritty urban landscape of his national bestseller Clockers to produce Freedomland, a searing and unforgettable novel about a hijacked car, a missing child, and an embattled neighborhood polarized by racism, distrust, and accusation. Freedomland hit bestseller lists from coast to coast, including those of the Boston Globe, USA Today and Los Angeles Times; garnered universally rave reviews; and was selected as the Grand Prize Winner of the Imus American Book Award and as a New York Times Notable Book. On May 11, this highly lauded bestseller is available in paperback for the first time. A white woman, her hands gashed and bloody, stumbles into an inner-city emergency room and announces that she has just been carjacked by a black man. But then comes the horrifying twist: Her young son was asleep in the back seat, and he has now disappeared into the night. So begins Richard Price's electrifying new novel, a tale set on the same turf--Dempsey, New Jersey--as Clockers. Assigned to investigate the case of Brenda Martin's missing child is detective Lorenzo Council, a local son of the very housing project targeted as the scene of the crime. Under a white-hot media glare, Lorenzo launches an all-out search for the abducted boy, even as he quietly explores a different possibility: Does Brenda Martin know a lot more about her son's disappearance than she's admitting? Right behind Lorenzo is Jesse Haus, an ambitious young reporter from the city's evening paper. Almost immediately, Jesse suspects Brenda of hiding something. Relentlessly, she works her way into the distraught mother's fragile world, befriending her even as she looks for the chance to break the biggest story of her career. As the search for the alleged carjacker intensifies, so does the simmering racial tension between Dempsey and its mostly white neighbor, Gannon. And when the Gannon police arrest a black man from Dempsey and declare him a suspect, the animosity between the two cities threatens to boil over into violence. With the media swarming and the mood turning increasingly ugly, Lorenzo must take desperate measures to get to the bottom of Brenda Martin's story. At once a suspenseful mystery and a brilliant portrait of two cities locked in a death-grip of explosive rage, Freedomland reveals the heart of the urban American experience--dislocated, furious, yearning--as never before. Richard Price has created a vibrant, gut-wrenching masterpiece whose images will remain long after the final, devastating pages.