Random Acts of Unkindness

Random Acts of Unkindness

Author: Jacqueline Ward

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2023-05-25

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1504085884

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Her son missing, a desperate detective hunts for clues in a decades-old case with possible connections to England’s notorious Moors Murders . . . DS Jan Pearce struggles to focus on the job after her teenage son, Aiden, vanishes—and is frustrated when her colleagues presume that he’s run away. While Janet works with her partner to take down local gangster Sean Connelly, she increasingly suspects Connelly may be involved in Aiden’s disappearance. When it comes to searching for her son, though, she’s on her own. The trail leads Jan to a property where she hopes to find Aiden—instead, she discovers two corpses. And when she learns that one of the deceased also had a son who went missing, she’ll be plunged into mysteries both past and present . . .


Random Acts of Unkindness

Random Acts of Unkindness

Author: Jacqueline Ward

Publisher:

Published: 2016-06

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780995485501

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DS Jan Pearce has a problem. Her fifteen year old son, Aiden, is missing. Jan draws together the threads of missing person cases spanning fifty years and finds tragic connections and unsolved questions. Bessy Swain, an elderly woman that Jan finds dead on her search for Aiden, and whose own son, Thomas, was missing, may have the answers. Jan uses Bessy's information and her own skills and instinct to track down the missing boys. But is it too late for Aiden? Jan asks around the criminal community, but talk is cheap and she breaks free in the quest for justice. Set in the North West of England with the notorious Saddleworth Moor and the Moors Murders as a backdrop. Random Acts of Unkindness is a story about motherhood, love and loss and how families of missing people suffer the consequences of major crimes.


Double Jeopardy

Double Jeopardy

Author: Harilyn Rousso

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2001-07-26

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 0791490025

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2002 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Highlighting the educational issues of girls and young women with disabilities, Double Jeopardy examines how they are exposed to discrimination based on gender and disability/special education status, and how they experience less successful vocational outcomes than their disabled male or nondisabled female peers upon leaving school. It studies both gender equity issues and inequitable practices that affect a wide range of students, such as Title IX, biased curricula, inequitable student-teacher interactions, and other issues such as eligibility for special education services. The book also describes innovative programs and strategies designed to empower disabled youth, who are ten percent of all students. Contributors include Adrienne Asch, Michael Benz, Bonnie Doren, Estelle Eskenazi, Nancy Ferreyra, Michelle Fine, Craig Flood, Merle Froschl, Dolores A. Grayson, Katherine Hanson, Taran Jefferies, Eric Jolly, Melissa Keyes, Eleanor Linn, Theresa Mickey McCormick, Harilyn Rousso, Ellen Rubin, Michelle Schwartz, Susan Shaffer, Linda Shevitz, Susan J. Smith, Ellen Wahl, Michael L. Wehmeyer, and Maryann Wickett.


''Thoughts From Within'' and Other Poems

''Thoughts From Within'' and Other Poems

Author: Agnolia B. Gay

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-04-23

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1450069118

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This collection of poems honors the Everyday: a mother's birthday, a grandparent's passing, a broken heart, the students she advocates for and supports in their own artistic quests.


ChemoHeart: On Cancer, Resiliencey and Seeing What's Essential

ChemoHeart: On Cancer, Resiliencey and Seeing What's Essential

Author: Mike Verano

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-02-08

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1365730514

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Too often, cancer survivors are measured by what they have lost to the disease. Chemo heart seeks to replace this loss by offering insights into the profound nature, and resiliency, of the human spirit and helping survivors regain a sense of wholeness.


Quaking

Quaking

Author: Kathryn Erskine

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780399247743

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In a Pennsylvania town where anti-war sentiments are treated with contempt and violence, Matt, a fourteen-year-old girl living with a Quaker family, deals with the demons of her past as she battles bullies of the present, eventually learning to trust in others as well as herself.


The Power of a New Attitude

The Power of a New Attitude

Author: Alan E. Nelson

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1441235302

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If my heart's in the right place, why do I keep getting hurt?" "When I want so badly to succeed, why am I so often disappointed?" Dr. Alan E. Nelson answers these questions and more in this truth-filled book. Nelson says that many of us are our own worst enemy--without even knowing it. He helps readers recognize nineteen behaviors that sabotage all their best efforts, including negativity, being hung up on the past, dependency on others for a sense of self-worth, and much more. Then he takes readers beyond self-evaluation to real and lasting change to help them achieve their goals and live the successful lives they long for.


Breathe, Empower, Achieve

Breathe, Empower, Achieve

Author: Shonda Moralis

Publisher: The Experiment

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 161519584X

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Take five for mindfulness: Say no to burnout, and yes to balance! For so many women, “work–life balance” is a myth. And when you’re already juggling a career, personal life, and family—plus your side projects, a smidgen of self-care, and the occasional need to sleep—“mindfulness” can sound like just another thing to do. But if you take five minutes for mindfulness now and then, it may not only save your sanity—but also springboard your success. Let psychotherapist Shonda Moralis coach you through fifty “mindful breaks” ingeniously tied to your hectic schedule: Breathe mindful breaks promote calm and awareness through meditation, starting with “Coffee” (page 39) Empower mindful breaks bolster your self-confidence—say, to “Unmute Yourself” during a meeting (page 149) Achieve mindful breaks help you set and conquer goals . . . for example, by asking: “Why Not Me?” (page 240) If you think you don’t have time for mindfulness, this book is definitely for you.


Is Wanting Enough?

Is Wanting Enough?

Author: Terry J. Kunkel

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-06-14

Total Pages: 734

ISBN-13: 0595228291

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A Novel Interpretation of the Eternal 'Troikra'