Five Years and a Million Tears

Five Years and a Million Tears

Author: J. P. Martel

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2021-04-27

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1098077598

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Joanne Pino-Martello59,000 29631 North 44th. Place Cave Creek, AZ 85331 480-585-9002 [email protected] Five Years and a Million Tears is an inspirational story that examines struggles that resonate with many who face insurmountable adversities as they search for explanations, solutions, and ultimately, peace. For Anna, a young woman in her thirties who marries her soulmate, her infertility becomes an albatross. It is the ultimate body betrayal. Her relentless desire and quest to conceive become all-consuming, threatening to endanger all she possesses and holds dear, including her husband, her mental and physical health, and what is at her very core-her faith. Join Anna on the road of life which is often fraught with twists and turns that challenge us all to new limits.


Through the Eyes of a Black Man's Pen

Through the Eyes of a Black Man's Pen

Author: Stevie Cannon

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency

Published: 2017-05-22

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1681818612

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Through the Eyes of a Black Man’s Pen is a book of poetry about the ups and downs, U-turns, and turnarounds of life, the difficulties in love and relationships, the consequences of the bad choices we make, and finding the spirit of God that gets us through it all. There are three things in life – that if they are less than 100 percent – don’t exist. Namely trust, love, and truth. Remember that 99.99 percent of the truth is still a lie, because the truth only exists if it’s 100 percent true. The easiest part of living is to die in the grace of God, and as long as you have Him, being alone is impossible.


McCullough's Roost

McCullough's Roost

Author: Susan These

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-04

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1483618609

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Susan Lee These Born August 18, 1954 I was born the eldest of four children to Thomas and Wilma McLeod. Raised in North Vancouver with my two brothers and a sister, I was very lucky to have had a wonderful and normal childhood. We (John and I) were married in September of 1972. In 1975, we moved to the beautiful Sunshine Coast, where we have lived on McCullough Road. We have raised two lovely daughters. Poetry has always been a part of my life, so this has been a dream fulfilled. There have been well over five hundred people that passed through the doors of our home; each and every one of these people has left a mark on my heart somewhere. Perhaps one day, instead of writing poems, I will write of the wonderful stories that happened at "McCullough's Roost." I hope you enjoy reading this book as it is my heart and emotional expressions of people that have touched me throughout the years.


Living with the Evidence 2

Living with the Evidence 2

Author: Thomas Q. King

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2019-07-01

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1796042617

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The stories within the pages take time forward and out of my early years. This completes those years and moves it forward past the first sixty. The chapters tell of the trials that I faced as the years passed by. It also tells of the largest change in life that I will face in my later years. Over half of the chapters cover this change. Others have said that I do not know what they have gone through when the loss of a spouse happens. They are wrong; they do not know what I have gone through unless they read the story within. Life was passing by with my spouse of thirty-seven years. She spent the last few years in an assisted-living facility. Follow the last days we lived as a couple and the issues I now face as a single man. I am back on my path, walking alone. Life for me takes an unfavorable turn for the worse. Everything changed after the stroke of midnight, on New Year’s Day. I may never recover from this loss, as I look down and see her name etched in stone.


When Clowns Cry

When Clowns Cry

Author: Frank Wray

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1425143148

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In life, it is a known fact clowns may laugh or make one laugh, look sad or make one look sad, and they may have a painted fallen teardrop on the cheek under the eye; but, clowns never cry. In this inspirational thriller, WHEN CLOWNS CRY, the reader will come to the realization the medical profession is not flawless and mistakes are made and people are misdiagnosed. The trauma and pain is evident in such a situation and yes it is true children of all ages, sizes, shapes, and colors do cry at times when tragedy strikes with a hurling speed. It is true, a bell of any size or shape may ring a song throughout the world. It may signify triumph, beauty, or disaster. But a beautiful wooden bell handcrafted by the needy or the disabled plays a different tune. It is never heard but ignored by mankind and only admired for its delicate path two people take in a torn life in hopes of finding a new direction just as an audience searches for some positive direction in life from a circus. In this heart-warming non-fictional, you the reader will have to: STEP RIGHT UP, and realize some clowns are held against their will throughout the world and in certain situations, clowns do cry. These clowns have courage beyond all comprehension and represent the innocence of humanity.


A Story To Tell

A Story To Tell

Author: Nancy Harrelson

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2020-03-02

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13: 1098014537

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As Callie moves down the path of her marriage, many times she was reminded of her mother saying to her, "The man you date and the man you marry are two different people." Callie did not perceive it as a warning at the time. It took less than two years for her to realize that her mother was right at least about Callie's marriage. Go with Callie as she tells the reader what a wild and rocky trip her marriage turned out to be. She fought hard to hold on to her sanity while the constant lies and deceptive behavior came daily. With a firm hold on reality and determination, she finds her way out.


Death Education in the Writing Classroom

Death Education in the Writing Classroom

Author: Jeffrey Berman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-03-02

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1351868225

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Death is often encountered in English courses—Hamlet’s death, celebrity death, death from the terrorist attacks on 9/11—but students rarely have the opportunity to write about their own experiences with death. In Death Education in the Writing Classroom, Jeffrey Berman shows how college students can write safely about dying, death, and bereavement. The book is based on an undergraduate course on love and loss that Berman taught at the University at Albany in 2008. Part 1, “Diaries,” is organized around Berman’s diary entries written immediately after each class. These entries provide a week-by-week glimpse of class discussions, highlighting his students’ writings and their developing bonds with classmates and teacher. Part 2, "Breakthroughs," focuses on several students’ important educational and psychological discoveries in their understanding of love and loss. The student writings touch on many aspects of death education, including disenfranchised grief. The book explores how students write about not only mourning and loss but also depression, cutting, and abortion—topics that occupy the ambiguous border of death-in-life. Death Education in the Writing Classroom is the first book to demonstrate how love and loss can be taught in a college writing class—and the first to describe the week-by-week changes in students’ cognitive and affective responses to death. This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to writing teachers, students, clinicians, and bereavement counselors.


The Color of My Heart

The Color of My Heart

Author: Judith A. McGee

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2006-01-30

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1467064246

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Forty six years hadnt wiped away the memories of 1955 and 1956. I still was fearful someone from the past would harm me. Time stood still and I pictured the people exactly as they were then. As I looked around things were even more dismal now than they were fifty years ago. As we drove past the High School my mind drifted back to the morning I was summoned to the Principals office and I could hear his voice and feel the viciousness that spewed from his mouth We dont want your kind here, and if your Momma and your Daddy will agree well be glad to send you to reform school at Chilacothe.And I can guarantee you well lynch that nigger if he shows up at the Homecoming next week! I was scared to death. I had to warn Andy. That night I found out his parents had whisked him out of town. What was I going to do? The bus ride to Denver seemed endless. This would be the farthest I had ever been from home and I had NEVER been this far by myself. My life as I had known it was over. Why had my parents kept the real ugly truth hidden from me? Could I, a fifteen year old girl, survive the hatred in America that I was just learning about. Thank God I would be safe with Andy. We could conquer racism with love, couldnt we? Although the U.S. Supreme Court decision to legalize Interracial Marriages in Amercia with the Loving v. Virginia case was establisted in 1967, Andy and I were the first Black/White Interracial Couple to legally be married in Colorado ten years earlier in 1957.