Martha Ann and the Mother Store
Author: Nathaniel Charnley
Publisher: Harcourt Childrens Books
Published: 1973-01-01
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9780152521509
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA young child rebels against her mother's discipline.
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Author: Nathaniel Charnley
Publisher: Harcourt Childrens Books
Published: 1973-01-01
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9780152521509
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA young child rebels against her mother's discipline.
Author: Martha Frankel
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2008-02-14
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 1440632146
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMartha Frankel grew up in a warm, loving family of diehard gamblers, where her father?s poker games and her mother?s mah-jongg blended happily with big pots of delicious food and endless gossip. As kids, she and her cousins bet on everything?from which of their Weight Watching mothers would lose the most to who could hold their breath longest underwater or eat the most matzo. But once Frankel left for college and later became a successful entertainment journalist, gambling didn?t factor much into her life. She thought her family legacy had passed her by. In this ?fast-paced and amazingly funny? (The Times- Picayune) memoir, Frankel traces her love affair with poker, an obsession that didn?t hit until her mid-forties. And she was good at poker. Frankel won routinely, whether she was playing in her Wednesday-night poker game or in one of the seedy, out-of-the-way rooms she always managed to find when on assignment. But all this changed when she discovered online poker. It was the beginning of what one of her uncles called ?hats and eyeglasses,? a term used to describe those times when you?re losing so bad your ship is sinking until all that?s left on the water?s surface are your hat and eyeglasses. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Hats & Eyeglasses is a tale of passion, addiction? and those times in life when we almost lose our shirt.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 1318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elisabeth Lohman Scharlatt
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 548
ISBN-13: 9780671224806
DOWNLOAD EBOOKParents tell how they handle their children's education, nutrition, discipline, play activities, and problems
Author: Earnest "Tex" Sims Sr
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2012-06
Total Pages: 852
ISBN-13: 1468538756
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe autobiography of Earnest Sims is about the childhood of Earnest Sims, an African-American rising from the cotton picking era to write.
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Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 1563117223
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rodney Evans
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Published: 2019-03-26
Total Pages: 70
ISBN-13: 164471034X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor Rodney Evans thought worldly possessions such as cars, clothes, money, and a good life with family and friends were all he needed. During his goal to obtain those things, God was never in his thoughts until difficult times hit him. The author has written this heartfelt story about God's open door policy to except all who comes through His door by way of Jesus, even if they were once angry with Him as the author was and was still accepted back into God's loving grace. This story shows that God's door is always open for a relationship. The author hopes that others going through difficult times can relate to the events in his story and therefore be lifted up by God's power to conquer darkness to bring light to all.
Author: Jill Hicks Lawson
Publisher: WestBow Press
Published: 2016-01-04
Total Pages: 46
ISBN-13: 1512702455
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHave you noticed that it is easy to speak of Gods faithfulness in times of prosperity, but that in times of suffering, such praise becomes lost? In Hide and Watch, a true story of sorrow and distress, of hope and triumph, Jill Hicks Lawson shares how she was spiritually transformed by overcoming her doubt in God during times of struggle. From enduring her battle with weight, her mothers kidney disease; to experiencing debilitating infertility and painful divorce; and eventually to becoming her mothers only hope for life, Lawsons personal accounts speak to the universal human experience of suffering, both physical and emotional, providing firsthand proof that, regardless of circumstance, God is in the business of giving hope. By recounting moments of pain and progress, Lawson demonstrates that anguish is the only pathway to experiencing the dramatic joy and peace that result from Gods intervention and healing, assuring those amidst the battle that, in the end, what does not kill your faith makes it stronger.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Published: 1973-07
Total Pages: 1174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martha McPhee
Publisher: Scribner
Published: 2020-06-02
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 1501179578
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor fans of Mary Beth Keane and Jennifer Egan, this powerful, moving multigenerational saga from National Book Award finalist Martha McPhee—ten years in the making—explores one family’s story against the sweep of 20th century American history. Drawn from the author’s own family history, An Elegant Woman is a story of discovery and reinvention, following four generations of women in one American family. As Isadora, a novelist, and two of her sisters sift through the artifacts of their forebears’ lives, trying to decide what to salvage and what to toss, the narrative shifts to a winter day in 1910 at a train station in Ohio. Two girls wait in the winter cold with their mother—the mercurial Glenna Stewart—to depart for a new life in the West. As Glenna campaigns in Montana for women’s suffrage and teaches in one-room schoolhouses, Tommy takes care of her little sister, Katherine: trapping animals, begging, keeping house, cooking, while Katherine goes to school. When Katherine graduates, Tommy makes a decision that will change the course of both of their lives. A profound meditation on memory, history, and legacy, An Elegant Woman follows one woman over the course of the 20th century, taking the reader from a drought-stricken farm in Montana to a yellow Victorian in Maine; from the halls of a psychiatric hospital in London to a wedding gown fitting at Bergdorf Goodman; from a house in small town Ohio to a family reunion at a sweltering New Jersey pig roast. Framed by Isadora’s efforts to retell her grandmother’s journey—and understand her own—the novel is an evocative exploration of the stories we tell ourselves, and what we leave out.