Voiceless Child

Voiceless Child

Author: Ann Widick Giganti

Publisher: Ann Widick Giganti

Published: 2017-12-03

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 0999606484

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True story! "I spoke soothing words and touched her pale fingers. The silent weeping stopped." The baby's chest heaved as she struggled to breathe. Airway scarring rendered spoken language impossible. Heather wasn't my child, but her distress tattered my heart. Fourteen months old, the little one lay swaddled in a blanket, forgotten and lost amongst unchanging hospital routines. “Just be glad she’s only abandoned, not abused.” The words on the other end of the phone line stung. I wrestled with anger, but instinct quieted any sharp response. A chance meeting turned tragedy to miracle. I wrote the book about our search to give the voiceless child a family, to find a surgeon who could reconstruct her airway. Otherwise she would never speak, never swim. When I met her, she'd never been outside, never seen the sun, never seen the moon. She could not even move a finger. She'd always lived in a hospital on a breathing machine, fed by a tube in her tummy. No one dared dreamed she might survive and have a family of her own. Might we adopt her? Were the damning prophecies true? Sometimes dreams come true, more fantastic than envisioned. There is a newer subspecialty, pediatric otolaryngology. These ear, nose, and throat surgeons can restore voice and hearing. READ THE BOOK. WRITE A REVIEW. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. Enjoy the adventure of healing Heather and discover the miracle surgery that restores her voice. "This is a true story of hope, unconditional love, faith, as well as an exceptional family who would not take "No" for an answer. Ann writes beautifully with vision and descriptions that take you bedside with Heather, on family outings to the river, or just inside her home filled with laughter, scary moments with how fragile Heather was, the exhausting routine of life at that time, and finally the miracle of seeing Heather grow up." Kathy, Reader *** Diana Forrest. I'm reading this book now, can hardly put it down. Thanks be to God to her awesome Adopted family and to so many great Doctors and nurses. Heather is a living beautiful Miracle and a precious gift from God. Dec. 25, 2017 Janet Kortright rated it amazing. I could NOT put this book down. I read it in one night. Start to finish. I felt like I was part of the journey, the family. I will read this again and recommend it to others. A feel good story that shows they're are good people in the world. To advocate for children. To stand your ground to get the care needed for your children. Lynn, January 3, 2018 Voiceless Child is an amazing true story on the trials and tribulations in adopting a special medical needs child. A must read for all especially those who can relate to caring for and having a premature baby like me and my husband. Such a double blessing: For Heather - to be adopted by a loving family and getting a voice. For the family - the experience of adopting and providing medical needs for Heather that takes them on extraordinary life experiences of faith, hope, perseverance, joy, and love. Thanks Ann for sharing your true life experience! *** Heather’s story is heartwrenching, captivating, frustrating. I was impelled to read on to discover who would help or hinder her recovery. What I learned applauds the magical minds and hands of innovative surgeons. The inspiring story of perseverance is relevant to anyone who is facing a challenging obstacle. --Dar Walks Out, Lakota Sioux, Pine Ridge, South Dakota Voiceless Child is a thoughtful exploration of the grace and imperfections inherent in medical care systems and individual providers. Heather epitomizes the motivation for devising surgical procedures that eliminate a parent’s constant worry of death associated with airway disorders. -- Dr. Robin Cotton, director of pediatric otolaryngology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Before the events evolved to the point whose impact could only be conveyed through a book, I published it as an article, “The Child No One Wanted” in Woman’s Day. “We’ve had a terrific reaction to it. Our readers really loved the story.” --Jane Chesnutt, then editor-in-chief of Woman’s Day.


Voiceless

Voiceless

Author: E.G. Wilson

Publisher: Atthis Arts, LLC

Published: 2017-07-11

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1945009055

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Adelaide Te Ngawai was thirteen when Maunga Richards stole her voice. Addy is plunged into silence when a high school bully inflicts her with an incurable disease that leaves her unable to speak, write, or create. Vox Pox—a man-made malady that’s been terrorizing the city for months. Resilient, Addy fights to survive. To not be silenced. But then her brother, Theo, is infected as well. Desperate for any information that might help cure Theo, Addy follows Maunga into a newly developed virtual psychoreality simulator and discovers a conspiracy deeper than she’d ever imagined. How far will she go to save her brother?


Wounded Trapped and Voiceless...

Wounded Trapped and Voiceless...

Author: Phyllis K. Klenk

Publisher: Xulon Press

Published: 2010-02

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1615797076

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Wounded ... trapped ... voiceless! Imagine being trapped in your own body! A true story of one woman's battle to prove she is alive! Unable to move or communicate, "Wounded Trapped and Voiceless" draws you into her incredible journey from walking with God to a triumphant emergence from coma to life! Reviews "...this story is absolutely life changing from the title to the very last page. To discover that coma patients can experience all that Physsy shared with us, to the kindness and selfless love demonstrated by Greta in her dedication to helping another human being, we all can learn from this story. A MUST read!" Jewell Hall, CEO JMS, Michigan "Everyone should read this incredible story! Medical science needs to learn more about this phenomenon and we all need to learn more about faith.".....Carolyn Watson, Cancer survivor, Michigan "...thrilling, gripping and exquisitely written".....Publisher review "... so proud of the work you have done on this book! By telling Physsy's amazing life story you give to others your love of life, friendship, hope and Jesus!" Kay Cleary, Interior Design, Nevada "With God, all things really are possible as this book makes clear. It is a remarkable story and I pray that the book is successful so that 'the lady in the wheelchair' can obtain the rehab that she so desperately needs to be able to stand on her own two feet again. I firmly believe in the message of this book." David H. McClelland, Esq., Michigan


Voice of the Voiceless

Voice of the Voiceless

Author: Oscar Romero

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781626983625

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"Official pastoral letters and other speeches by Oscar Romero, the martyred archbishop of San Salvador"--


Climate Change and the Voiceless

Climate Change and the Voiceless

Author: Randall S. Abate

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-10-24

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 110848011X

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Identifies the common vulnerabilities of the voiceless and demonstrates how the law can evolve to protect their interests more effectively.


The Voiceless Soul

The Voiceless Soul

Author: Kelly Tallaksen

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2021-02-17

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1982260300

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Most of the world is stuck in a trap due to fears of nonlove. From a newly fertilized egg birthed into the world of grown-ups, the incoming soul is challenged by the unconscious fears and suppressed emotions of the grown-ups who will be its teachers at the beginning phases of life. The fear consciousness developed and reinforced over time has created a world that lacks the necessary self-awareness for true spiritual growth. The letters throughout the book, written by the soul of a wounded and disconnected child, challenge the reader to face their own rejected and disowned parts as the reader is led into a deeper understanding of human consciousness and, finally, a healing process that reaches the level of the soul. The book provides an understanding of, and universal need for, authentic forgiveness and compassion, not only for the wounded inner child of the reader, but also the wounded inner child parts within the disconnected grown-ups that polluted the reader’s self-esteem. The book includes relevant research, client cases and the author’s own challenges of being raised by grown-ups who have failed to grow up, keeping her trapped in feelings of unworthiness.


Onsets

Onsets

Author: Nina Topintzi

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-04-08

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 113948611X

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The concept of the 'onset', i.e. the consonant(s) before the vowel of a syllable, is critical within phonology. While phonologists have examined the segmental behaviour of onsets, their prosodic status has instead been largely overlooked. In fact, most previous accounts have stipulated that onsets are insignificant when it comes to the 'heaviness' of syllables. In this book Nina Topintzi presents a new theory of onsets, arguing for their fundamental role in the structure of language both in the underlying and surface representation, unlike previous assumptions. To capture the weight behaviour of onsets, a novel account is proposed that relates their interaction with voicing, tone and stress. Using numerous case-studies and data from a variety of languages and phenomena (including stress, compensatory lengthening, gemination and word minimality), the book introduces a model that reflects the true behaviour of onsets, demonstrating profound implications for syllable and weight theories.


Essays on Being Reformed

Essays on Being Reformed

Author: Dirkie Smit

Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 1920338209

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What does it mean to be Reformed Christians in the world today ? and in Africa and South Africa? What does it mean to commemorate the legacy of John Calvin (1509-1564) after 500 years ? in a modern world characterised by democracy, by popular notions of human dignity and human rights, by worldwide struggles for individual freedoms and for social justice, by a global economy in crisis ? when social historians argue about the lasting contribution of Calvin and his followers precisely with respect to all these modern phenomena? The 28 essays by Dirkie Smit selected for this volume deal with such questions.