Braving the Fire

Braving the Fire
Author: Jessica Handler
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781250014559

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Braving the Fire is the first book to provide a road map for the journey of writing honestly about mourning, grief and loss. Created specifically by and for the writer who has experienced illness, loss, or the death of a loved one, Braving the Fire takes the writers' perspective in exploring the challenges and rewards for the writer who has chosen, with courage and candor, to be the memory keeper. It will be useful to the memoirist just starting out, as well as those already in the throes of coming to terms with complicated emotions and the challenges of shaping a compelling, coherent true story. Loosely organized around the familiar Kübler-Ross model of Five Stages of Grief, Braving the Fire uses these stages to help the reader and writer though the emotional healing and writing tasks before them, incorporating interviews and excerpts from other treasured writers who've done the same. Insightful contributions from Nick Flynn, Darin Strauss, Kathryn Rhett, Natasha Trethewey, and Neil White, among others, are skillfully bended with Handler's own approaches to facing grief a second time to be able to write about it. Each section also includes advice and wisdom from leading doctors and therapists about the physical experience of grieving. Handler is a compassionate guide who has braved the fire herself, and delivers practical and inspirational direction throughout.

Braving the Flames

Braving the Flames
Author: Peter Micheels
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781497622777

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The author of Heat “captured words from the heart” in this collection of stories and firsthand accounts of life in the FDNY from fifteen of New York’s Bravest (Library Journal). In New York City, an average of eleven fires are reported every hour of the day and night, 365 days a year. Now, hear the stories behind the news reports, as America’s courageous fire fighters tell their stories in their own words This is the real story of the men whose lives are dedicated to answering the calls for help. Intense and terrifying, Braving the Flames chronicles the experiences of men who give their blood and sweat to save lives, sometimes at the cost of their own.

Braving the Fire

Braving the Fire
Author: John B. Severance
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 061822999X

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Fifteen-year-old Jem joins the Union Army but is not sure of his motives or what he hopes to accomplish, particularly since the Civil War has divided his family and caused much violence and confusion in his life.

Invincibility starts with being useless

Invincibility starts with being useless
Author: Zhang Cheng
Publsiher: Publicationsbooks
Total Pages: 2902
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781304467898

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"I exercised at the age of three, became a master at the age of eight, and had a rainbow of aura at the age of twelve. Today, I will take a test, and I will be famous for being a mysterious city

Fortune Found

Fortune Found
Author: John B. Severance
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781312030756

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Fortune Found recounts the adventures of a part Shawnee Indian lad, Nate Taggart, as he travels from backwoods Virginia to the goldfields of California via the Ohio River, the Mississippi, and Panama in the middle of young America's 19th century. On his journey, Nate sees much of the new nation's ethnic diversity and learns some significant lessons before finding his fortune.

Dream of Fire

Dream of Fire
Author: Nicholas C. Prata
Publsiher: Arx Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2001-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781889758282

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Brooklyn on Fire

Brooklyn on Fire
Author: Lawrence H. Levy
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780553418941

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Brooklyn’s most witty and daring detective risks everything to solve a dangerous triple-murder case After closing a case with the Brooklyn Police Department, Mary Handley is determined to become an official detective in her own right. And when Emily Worsham shows up at her new office— convinced her uncle John Worsham was murdered and desperate for answers—Mary’s second assignment begins. As she investigates the curious circumstances surrounding John’s death, Mary soon finds herself entangled in a high-stakes family scandal, a series of interconnected murders, political corruption, untrustworthy sources, and an unexpected romance with a central member of New York's elite. Featuring historic figures like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and the Vanderbilt family, Brooklyn on Fire takes Mary on a wild journey from New York City to North Carolina to uncover not only the truth of one man's death, but to unravel the mystery in three murders – with links tied perilously close to her own personal world. Don’t miss any of Lawrence H. Levy’s enchanting Mary Handley mysteries: SECOND STREET STATION • BROOKLYN ON FIRE • LAST STOP IN BROOKLYN • NEAR PROSPECT PARK (Coming Soon!)

The Medal of Honor

The Medal of Honor
Author: The Editors of Boston Publishing Company
Publsiher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781627884945

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A comprehensive history of America's highest award for military valor.The Medal of Honor chronicles the creation, evolution, and awarding of the Medal, from the battlefields of the Civil War to the jungles of Vietnam, through a wealth of illustrations and hundreds of authoritative, action-filled accounts of heroism in America's conflicts. This wonderfully detailed and beautifully designed history book puts the Medal and its recipients into the context of their times, with brief and accessible introductions explaining each war and conflict for which the Medal was awarded. It also includes photo essays, intriguing stories of the Medal's sometimes quirky personalities, effects on surviving recipients, and the Medal's preeminent place in the American story. Whether you're an avid reader on the history of the Medal of Honor or simply intrigued by its place in our history, you're certain to want to flip through the pages of The Medal of Honor again and again.