My Mommy Comes Back
Author: Ginny Clapper
Publisher: Golden PressAudio
Published: 1992-10-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780307141897
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Author: Ginny Clapper
Publisher: Golden PressAudio
Published: 1992-10-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780307141897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt play school, Rachel finds help from her family's supportiveness
Author: Jacqueline M. Rookwoodbrooks
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-01-11
Total Pages: 47
ISBN-13: 1477171428
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWill My Mommy Come Back? tells the story of two twin children and the distress they go through upon encountering their mother’s prolonged absence. Jarrett and Blake’s family follow a schedule of things to do, which vary little everyday except on weekends. From the family routine, they have come to expect to see their parents and other important people at certain hours and places in a given day. However, when their mother fails to return home one day, their routine radically changes, and soon, the twins find out just how much they look forward to their mother’s love greeting them every day. The author embarks on an exploration of a child’s delicate psyche and the effects that the absence of one family member can do to the child’s mental and emotional conditions.
Author: AlaBee
Publisher:
Published: 2007-10
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781598002317
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe story of a Saudi-American child s cry for help as she and her brother struggle living in Saudi Arabia without their American mother. The American mother living in the United States has written a compelling story through the eyes of her daughter, Norah. When Will My Mommy Come? relates to the pain that Norah feels growing up without either country understanding or helping in the plight of her situation. The story is filled of rich history, customs and traditions of Saudi Arabia. It tells of their lifestyle, religious practices, educational training, traveling experiences in America and Arabia with their maternal and fraternal families. Norah takes you on an adventure as she and Ali struggle to survive after they were constrained from seeing their mother. The reader feels what it is like to grow up without having choices. It tells of the restrictions in the Arabian government that hinders the mother and children from uniting. Norah invites you into their world to witness their lives in Arabia and America. Travel and experience the adventure with Norah and Ali as they seek to bring awareness to the world concerning their situation. They are still in Arabia and their mother in America. Their mother is trying to get them in America while overcoming great complications and forces with Saudi Arabia. The book is for readers of all ages from nine years to adults. Interested in becoming an author contact Outskirts Press, reference #10248A
Author: April Bartaszewicz
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-11
Total Pages: 97
ISBN-13: 1479748250
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this heartfelt memoir, April goes into great detail about the physical, psychological, and sexual abuse she and her young siblings suffered at the hands of their father. At the age of three, April was tortured, beaten, belittled, and abused by her alcoholic, and drug addicted father: a father who beat, and played mind games-games that left her fearing for her life. She learned how to survive by silence and silence alone. April slept in a corner in her bedroom, her clothes raunchy with urine. April did everything she could to be a good girl so her father would love her, but all she got in return was a beating to reassure her father she would remain silent and not speak a word to anyone. No other family member knew of the abuse April was suffering nor did they care. April had no one to turn to; all she had was her prayers, prayers that her father would fi nd her a good child and love her. This memoir will walk you through each struggle as April fi ghts for love and happiness and survival. This memoir speaks the truth about child abuse-and the choices we are all faced in order to survive.
Author: Gerald Groemer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016-03-21
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0190499818
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn a tradition extending from the medieval era to the early twentieth century, visually disabled Japanese women known as goze toured the countryside as professional singers. An integral part of rural musical culture, the goze sang unique narratives of their own making and a significant repertory of popular ballads and short songs. Goze activities peaked in the nineteenth century, and some women continued to tour well into the middle of the twentieth. The last active goze lived until 2005. In Goze: Women, Musical Performance, and Visual Disability in Traditional Japan, Gerald Groemer examines the way of life, institutions, and songs of these itinerant performers. Groemer shows that the solidarity and success goze achieved with the rural public through narrative and music was based on the convergence of the goze's desire for a degree of social and economic autonomy with the audience's wish to mitigate the cultural deprivation it so often experienced. Goze recognized audiences as a stimulus for developing repertories and careers; the public in turn recognized goze as masterful artisans who acted as powerful agents of widespread cultural development. As the first full-length scholarly work on goze in English, this book is an invaluable resource to scholars and students of Japanese culture, Japanese music, ethnomusicology, and disability studies worldwide.
Author: Carol Lynn
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Published: 2004-04
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1418445312
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is not "only" for the astounding "hearts" but for the eyes to see along with the hands to touch in a magical way, that will last forever an ever!! It will stimulate, penetrate the preserving edge of our "youth" with a full understanding of our society. Having to serve with "Love" in a way that lasting not forgetting, the "message" of the term itself which lies within all of us. This book will "motivate" readers to "challenge" their own expectations towards stretching their limits, it will "provoke" thoughtful consideration about life itself. All an all! This book is the quality of originality, that has a great need to be brought into existence.
Author: Marjorie Shostak
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2000-11-14
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 0674256719
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis classic paperback is available once again—and exclusively—from Harvard University Press.This book is the story of the life of Nisa, a member of the !Kung tribe of hunter-gatherers from southern Africa’s Kalahari desert. Told in her own words—earthy, emotional, vivid—to Marjorie Shostak, a Harvard anthropologist who succeeded, with Nisa’s collaboration, in breaking through the immense barriers of language and culture, the story is a fascinating view of a remarkable woman.
Author: Dawn
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-04-01
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 1450036694
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Muriel Jensen
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2011-07-15
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 1459275071
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMAYBE THIS TIME She'd give anything to go back… On her thirty-fifth birthday, Libby Madison felt full of regrets. She wondered what would have happened all those years ago if she had adopted the two lovable orphans who'd come into her life. The next thing Libby knew, she was waking in a hospital…ten years earlier! She's convinced that she's been sent back to adopt the children—until sexy single guy Jared Ransom ruins her refound destiny by adopting them first. The way Libby sees it, she has two options: get rid of the irreverent interloper or insinuate herself into his plan…maybe even into his arms. A second once-in-a-lifetime chance to fall in love.
Author: Nick Flynn
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0393344355
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNick Flynn chronicles the surreal experience of being on set during the making of the film Being Flynn, from his best-selling memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, and watching the central events of his life reenacted: his father's long run of homelessness and his mother's suicide.