We Ain't Much, But We're Gettin' Better

We Ain't Much, But We're Gettin' Better

Author: Paul D. Waldrop

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2024-07-30

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13:

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Experiencing severe abuse during childhood, Paul struggled to manage life. His struggles were complicated by attention deficit disorder and dyslexia. Paul turned to faith in God and prayer in facing the challenges of life. After a near-death experience and a brutal beating, he ran away and walked through the New Mexico desert with prayer and a promise to God to always go to church, perform missionary service, get an education, and marry in the church. Paul was rescued by a family at 1:00 am. on a dark and lonely road after being told by the spirit to "Go to the highway as fast as you can. Run, don't stop." Soon after being rescued, Paul quit school with a ninth-grade education and joined the United States Marine Corps when he turned seventeen. He completed his enlistment in the Marine Corps, performed missionary service, married in the church, and attended the University of Utah, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree. Paul retired after a forty-two-year career as a nuclear and fossil power plant principal engineer and manager.


I Ain't Much to Look At...But My Wife Is!

I Ain't Much to Look At...But My Wife Is!

Author: Arnold E. Harner

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2009-06-12

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 1465330186

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Marriage: Best Friends; Battles; Phases of Love; Biology; and Parenting; get all this right and youll have the perfect marriage; right? Come on! Dont be an idiot! No-one can give you the perfect recipe for getting a marriage just right. We are all different; with different upbringing, attitudes, wants, desires, needs, and baggage. Although making a marriage work isnt rocket science it does require a good amount of common sense, and a great amount of selflessness. It means at times giving more love than you get, and being ok with that. It means being devoted to that special woman as long as you both shall live. It also means using your head for something more than a hat rack and making good, sensible decisions. Be the strong loving husband and father your wife desires and deserves. Marriage is an ever-evolving dance. No man and no secular book will have all the answers youre looking for; but this collection of life experiences and relationship research is one great place to start!


'We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa'

'We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa'

Author: Hilda Kemp

Publisher: Orion

Published: 2015-02-26

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1409158411

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'We ain't got no drink, Pa.' I trembled as I spoke. Then somewhere inside me I found the anger, the courage to answer him back. 'We don't have no grog cos you drank it all!' I knew he was going for me tonight, so I reckoned I might as well go down fighting after all. Growing up in the slums of 1920s and 30s Bermondsey, Hilda Kemp's childhood was one of chaos and fear. Every day was battleground, a fight to survive and a fight to be safe. For Hilda knew what it was to grow up in desperate poverty: to have to scratch around for a penny to buy bread; to feel the seeping cold of a foggy docklands night with only a thin blanket to cover her; to share her filthy mattress with her brothers and sisters, fighting for space while huddling to keep warm. She knew what it was to feel hunger - not the impatient growl of a tummy that has missed a meal; proper hunger, the type that aches in your soul as much as your belly. The eldest of five children, Hilda was the daughter of a hard drinker and hard hitter as well. A casual dockworker by day, a bare-knuckle fighter by night and a lousy drunk to boot, her pa honed his fists down the Old Kent Road and Blackfriars, and it was Hilda or her ma who bore the brunt of them at home. This is the powerful and moving memoir of Hilda's childhood growing up in dark, filthy, crime-ridden Bermondsey; a place where you knew your neighbours, where you kept your eyes down and your ears shut as defence against the gangs at war in the streets. It's a time when days were spent running wild down the docklands, jumping onto barges and stealing coal, racing through the dank back-streets of east London like water rats, dodging the milk cart or the rag-and-bone man. And out of this bleak landscape emerges a brave, resilient young girl whose life is a testament to the power of love and good humour. Moving, dazzling and sombre by turns, once opened this brilliant, seductive book will not let you rest.


'We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa': Part 3

'We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa': Part 3

Author: Hilda Kemp

Publisher: Orion

Published: 2015-02-26

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1409159825

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We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa can either be read as full-length eBook or in 3 serialised eBook-only parts. This is PART 3 OF 3. 'We ain't got no drink, Pa.' I trembled as I spoke. Then somewhere inside me I found the anger, the courage to answer him back. 'We don't have no grog cos you drank it all!' I knew he was going for me tonight, so I reckoned I might as well go down fighting after all. Growing up in the slums of 1920s and 30s Bermondsey, Hilda Kemp's childhood was one of chaos and fear. Every day was battleground, a fight to survive and a fight to be safe. For Hilda knew what it was to grow up in desperate poverty: to have to scratch around for a penny to buy bread; to feel the seeping cold of a foggy docklands night with only a thin blanket to cover her; to share her filthy mattress with her brothers and sisters, fighting for space while huddling to keep warm. She knew what it was to feel hunger - not the impatient growl of a tummy that has missed a meal; proper hunger, the type that aches in your soul as much as your belly. The eldest of five children, Hilda was the daughter of a hard drinker and hard hitter as well. A casual dockworker by day, a bare-knuckle fighter by night and a lousy drunk to boot, her pa honed his fists down the Old Kent Road and Blackfriars, and it was Hilda or her ma who bore the brunt of them at home. This is the powerful and moving memoir of Hilda's childhood growing up in dark, filthy, crime-ridden Bermondsey; a place where you knew your neighbours, where you kept your eyes down and your ears shut as defence against the gangs at war in the streets. It's a time when days were spent running wild down the docklands, jumping onto barges and stealing coal, racing through the dank back-streets of east London like water rats, dodging the milk cart or the rag-and-bone man. And out of this bleak landscape emerges a brave, resilient young girl whose life is a testament to the power of love and good humour. Moving, dazzling and sombre by turns, once opened this brilliant, seductive book will not let you rest.


We Ain't what We was

We Ain't what We was

Author: Frederick M. Wirt

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780822318934

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Wirt uses multiple indicators - interviews with leaders, attitude tests of children, content analysis of newspapers, school records, and voting and job data - to record what has changed in the Deep South as a result of the 60s revolution in civil rights. Although racism continues to exist in Panola, Wirt maintains that the current generation of southerners is sharply distinguished from its predecessors, and he effectively documents the transformation in individuals and institutions.


Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore

Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore

Author: Aliyah Burke

Publisher: Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)

Published: 2014-12-12

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1784303143

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Sometimes a stranger isn't a stranger at all, but the one you've needed all along. Brent &‘Killer' Agers is on leave. He needs to heal up and is tired of dealing with stuff around him so he takes a drive, ending up in Haversham, MT, deciding to rent a cabin and recover that way. Little does he know that the woman he couldn't get out of his mind will be in his life once more. Maya Brennan is content with her life running the local Bait & Tackle shop. Everything was going according to plan until the day he walked into her office looking to rent a cabin. She's never forgotten the man she had the fling with in Hawaii but by his reaction, he doesn't recall her in the slightest. Once he figures it out, Brent is ready to find a way to prove they're not strangers any longer. This Recon Marine may be facing his greatest battle yet.


'We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa': Part 2

'We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa': Part 2

Author: Hilda Kemp

Publisher: Orion

Published: 2015-02-26

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 1409159817

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We Ain't Got No Drink, Pa can either be read as full-length eBook or in 3 serialised eBook-only parts. This is PART 2 OF 3. 'We ain't got no drink, Pa.' I trembled as I spoke. Then somewhere inside me I found the anger, the courage to answer him back. 'We don't have no grog cos you drank it all!' I knew he was going for me tonight, so I reckoned I might as well go down fighting after all. Growing up in the slums of 1920s and 30s Bermondsey, Hilda Kemp's childhood was one of chaos and fear. Every day was battleground, a fight to survive and a fight to be safe. For Hilda knew what it was to grow up in desperate poverty: to have to scratch around for a penny to buy bread; to feel the seeping cold of a foggy docklands night with only a thin blanket to cover her; to share her filthy mattress with her brothers and sisters, fighting for space while huddling to keep warm. She knew what it was to feel hunger - not the impatient growl of a tummy that has missed a meal; proper hunger, the type that aches in your soul as much as your belly. The eldest of five children, Hilda was the daughter of a hard drinker and hard hitter as well. A casual dockworker by day, a bare-knuckle fighter by night and a lousy drunk to boot, her pa honed his fists down the Old Kent Road and Blackfriars, and it was Hilda or her ma who bore the brunt of them at home. This is the powerful and moving memoir of Hilda's childhood growing up in dark, filthy, crime-ridden Bermondsey; a place where you knew your neighbours, where you kept your eyes down and your ears shut as defence against the gangs at war in the streets. It's a time when days were spent running wild down the docklands, jumping onto barges and stealing coal, racing through the dank back-streets of east London like water rats, dodging the milk cart or the rag-and-bone man. And out of this bleak landscape emerges a brave, resilient young girl whose life is a testament to the power of love and good humour. Moving, dazzling and sombre by turns, once opened this brilliant, seductive book will not let you rest.


We Ain't the Brontes

We Ain't the Brontes

Author: Rosalyn McMillan

Publisher: Urban Books

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1599832674

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Charity Evans and Lynzee Lavender haven't always had the best relationship—for the most part thanks to them being writers. But while Lynzee is the wealthy, successful New York Times bestselling author of science fiction books, Charity is just squeaking by. Why is success passing her by? And why is her publisher all of a sudden reluctant to renew her contract? Now Charity suspects the worst: That her own sister has had her blacklisted! With her savings dwindling, Charity struggles to pay her bills, and the pressure is putting an incredible strain on her marriage. The rivalry goes into overdrive when Lynzee reveals that the father of the child she gave up years ago is. . .Charity's husband! Charity's life goes into a tailspin as she struggles to decide if she should tell her husband about the child he never knew he had, or if that would be just the excuse he needs to abandon her for good. She knows she has to do something, but will the path she ultimately decides to take end up destroying them all?