Winter of Frozen Dreams

Winter of Frozen Dreams
Author: Karl Harter
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781497619593

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The true story of Barbara Hoffman is a tale of money, men, and the Madison, Wisconsin, massage parlor where a biochemistry major turned into a murderer. On a freezing Christmas morning, a distraught young man named Gerald Davies led Madison police to Tomahawk Ridge, where they found the body of Harold Berge, naked, bloody, and beaten. Davies insisted that he hadn’t killed the man, but that he and his fiancée had simply buried the corpse in a snowbank. The investigation confirmed that the victim had died in the apartment of Barbara Hoffman—a young woman who had dropped out of the University of Wisconsin and had worked at Jan’s Health Studio, a local massage parlor. She and Davies, whom she met at Jan’s, had recently become engaged. The circumstances were suspicious already. But when the police discovered that Berge was Hoffman’s ex-lover, that he had signed over his house and an insurance policy to her—and that Davies had also made her his beneficiary—they began to suspect that Davies might also be in danger . . . The police kept him under watch, but eventually had to stop surveillance. Soon after, Davies turned up dead in his bathtub, a Valium bottle nearby, in an apparent suicide. But, an accomplished student of chemistry, Hoffman knew how tricky it could be to detect cyanide poisoning. It would take a dedicated effort by detectives to sort out the truth about the highly intelligent masseuse, her work in the shadowy local sex trade, and the real circumstances that led two of her clients to their deaths. Winter of Frozen Dreams is the full story of the case that would become a sensational televised trial and inspire a film of the same name starring Thora Birch. It’s a “snappy read” by an author with a “talent for sleuthy description and psychological insight” (Kirkus Reviews).

Frozen Dreams

Frozen Dreams
Author: Kari Lemor
Publsiher: Rycon Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781954056312

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Holiday magic for the win… Hockey coach, Ashley Dresden plans to help a local family in need by reuniting the old undefeated high school Dream Team to play the present varsity team. She’ll have to whip them back into shape first. The catch, the thorn in her side, Logan Osborn. Logan owns a bar and grill, working long hours to keep it successful. He’s happy to reconnect with his old teammates, but fate sends him Ashley as coach. She’s a constant reminder of the most humiliating moment of his life, catching his girlfriend, her sister, kissing another guy. As the two reluctantly bury the hatchet and work together, Christmas spirit and old memories surround them. Will love, laughter, and a sprinkle of holiday magic help them score the ultimate win—both on and off the ice?

Frozen Dreams

Frozen Dreams
Author: Colin Gilbert Skeete Sr
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781664257382

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As an angel he lives in my heart; he lives in my imagination. Hold my hand, my brother; your dreams are no longer frozen. Now you will live forever, known to the world. I represent your life and aspirations. You occupy my space and live in my reality. Although Colbert Skeete’s life lasted only eighteen months, his short time on Earth had a lasting impact on his older brother, Colin. In a debut collection of poems penned during the global pandemic, Colin lyrically unearths memories of his beloved sibling told through the lens of a brother who promised to thaw Colbert’s frozen dreams through his writings. While focusing on the lasting legacy of sibling loss, Colin also shares poetry that illustrates the importance of both nuclear and extended families, chronicles the joys and pains of childhood, and provides fascinating insight into the culture and traditions of the people of Guyana. Frozen Dreams is a volume of poetry that offers a touching portrayal of a brother as he vividly reflects on the loss of his youngest sibling and life itself.

Frozen Dreams

Frozen Dreams
Author: robert ainsworth
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781304900364

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Sam, Harry and Rainman are living on the streets of a major city. It's Christmas, and Rainman -a mentally challenged eighteen year old, has been given a frozen turkey for Christmas by a group of good Samaritans. Because it is so important for Rainman to have a 'real Christmas', pondering how to cook this turkey becomes the focal point of the play. They are helped by Lilly the proverbial, eccentric bag lady who believes the turkey is a baby, and a street nurse- who has her own reasons for working with the homeless. This poignant and sometimes hilarious production is a roller-coaster of emotions that causes the audience to look through different eyes at the homeless folk that frequent our cities.

Frozen Dreams

Frozen Dreams
Author: Allison Rosen,Jay Rosen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317714460

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Wedding up-to-date scientific information to an understanding of the emotional burdens and ethical dilemmas that inhere in reproductive medicine, Frozen Dreams: Psychodynamic Dimensions of Infertility and Assisted Reproduction provides an overview of the psychology of infertility patients and of the evaluative, administrative, and especially psychotherapeutic issues involved in helping them. The contributors to this volume, who include professionals from nationally prestigious reproductive programs as well as psychotherapists who evaluate and work clinically with infertility patients, explore the complex choices about life and death that are the daily experience of infertility specialists. In voices equally authoritative and intimate, psychotherapists and other health professionals explore the therapeutic process with patients and couples struggling with miscarriage, infertility, childlessness, the possibility of adoption, and the promise of assisted pregnancy. And the contributors are equally attentive to the range of issues that challenge physicians and nurses active in reproductive medicine, intent on providing practical information that will aid decision-making in this demanding area of practice. Written for a large audience of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, researchers, nurses, physicians, and general readers, Frozen Dreams is a fascinating introduction to the human face of reproductive medicine. Filled with intriguing and edifying case histories, it will appeal to all mental health professionals who work with adult patients through their childbearing years. For professionals who work inside the complex world of infertility treatment, Frozen Dreams will quickly become an essential text that is turned to repeatedly for information, guidance, reassurance, and revitalization.

Frozen Dreams How to Break the Ice

Frozen Dreams How to Break the Ice
Author: Deniece E. Senter
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013-06-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781458364364

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This book will enable you to reach the top of your mountain and claim your victory. As you begin reading my story you will find yourself and watch in awe as the ice surrounding your dreams begins to melt. Many of us have gone through life believing that we are nothing and can't seem to find our purpose. As we watch the television programs roll across our screens, we try to imagine how celebrities live, and we find ourselves asking these questions: ""How did they do it? How did they make their dreams come to life? I wish I could do something like that."" If you find yourself in this category, asking these same questions, this book is for you. It is my prayer that by reading this book and answering the questions recorded, you will begin to see things in you that you never thought existed. As you begin to discover your talents and gifts, God will then breathe on them and make them come to life.

All the Winters After

All the Winters After
Author: Seré Halverson
Publsiher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781492615361

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From the International bestselling author of The Underside of Joy comes an atmospheric novel about a man who returns to his Alaskan hometown after twenty years Alaska doesn't forgive mistakes. That's what Kachemak Winkel's mother used to tell him. A lot of mistakes were made that awful day twenty years ago, when she died in a plane crash with Kache's father and brother—and Kache still feels responsible. He fled Alaska for good, but now his aunt Snag insists on his return. She admits she couldn't bring herself to check on his family's house in the woods—not even once since he's been gone. Kache is sure the cabin has decayed into a pile of logs, but he finds smoke rising from the chimney and a mysterious Russian woman hiding from her own troubled past. Nadia has kept the house exactly the same—a haunting museum of life before the crash. And she's stayed there, afraid and utterly isolated, for ten years. Set in the majestic, dangerous beauty of Alaska, All the Winters After is the story of two bound souls trying to free themselves, searching for family and forgiveness.

Bunny Dreams

Bunny Dreams
Author: Peter McCarty
Publsiher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780805096880

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In bunny dreams, anything can happen. A bunny might know the ABCs, or count by 1-2-3s. A bunny might find the perfect carrot. A bunny might hop, hop, hop . . . or even fly! But every bunny needs a cozy place to rest. This is the perfect bedtime book for bunnies everywhere.