Jantsen s Gift

Jantsen s Gift
Author: Pam Cope
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780446551465

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Nine years ago, Pam Cope owned a cozy hair salon in the tiny town of Neosho, Missouri, and her life revolved around her son's baseball games, her daughter's dance lessons, and family trips to places like Disney World. She had never been out of the country, nor had she any desire to travel far from home. Then, on June 16th, 1999, her life changed forever with the death of her 15-year-old son from an undiagnosed heart ailment. Needing to get as far away as possible from everything that reminded her of her loss, she accepted a friend's invitation to travel to Vietnam, and, from the moment she stepped off the plane, everything she had been feeling since her son's death began to shift. By the time she returned home, she had a new mission: to use her pain to change the world, one small step at a time, one child at a time. Today, she is the mother of two children adopted from Vietnam. More than that, she and her husband have created a foundation called "Touch A Life," dedicated to helping desperate children in countries as far-flung as Vietnam, Cambodia and Ghana. Pam Cope's story is on one level a moving, personal account of loss and recovery, but on a deeper level, it offers inspiration to anyone who has ever suffered great personal tragedy or those of us who dream about making a difference in the world.

Jantsen s Gift

Jantsen s Gift
Author: Pam Cope
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-07-02
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 0446799890

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Cope's story is at once a moving, personal account of loss--her 15-year-old son died of a heart ailment--but it is also one of hope and recovery, as she and her husband have dedicated their lives to helping children around the world.

Dry Goods Journal

Dry Goods Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1490
Release: 1946
Genre: Department stores
ISBN: IND:30000096847623

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Then They Came for Me

Then They Came for Me
Author: Maziar Bahari,Aimee Molloy
Publsiher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 9781400069460

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A riveting, heart-wrenching memoir of Maziar Bahari's brutal interrogation in Iran's most notorious prison, offering insight into Iran's turbulent recent past and uncertain future.

Evenings with Cary Grant

Evenings with Cary Grant
Author: Nancy Nelson
Publsiher: Applause Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Motion picture actors and actresses
ISBN: 1557839239

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EVENINGS WITH CARY GRANT: RECOLLECTIONS IN HIS OWN WORDS AND BY THOSE WHO KNEW HIM BEST

What I Thought I Knew

What I Thought I Knew
Author: Alice Eve Cohen
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781101050934

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"Darkly hilarious...an unexpected bundle of joy." -O, The Oprah Magazine Alice Cohen was happy for the first time in years. After a difficult divorce, she had a new love in her life, she was raisĀ­ing a beloved adopted daughter, and her career was blossoming. Then she started experiencing mysterious symptoms. After months of tests, x-rays, and inconclusive diagnoses, Alice underwent a CAT scan that revealed the truth: she was six months pregnant. At age forty-four, with no prenatal care and no insurance coverage for a high-risk pregnancy, Alice was besieged by opinions from doctors and friends about what was ethical, what was loving, what was right. With the intimacy of a diary and the suspense of a thriller, What I Thought I Knew is a ruefully funny, wickedly candid tale; a story of hope and renewal that turns all of the "knowns" upside down.

Now We are Friends

Now We are Friends
Author: Robert Fitterman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Friendship
ISBN: 0984885706

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Poetry. In NOW WE ARE FRIENDS, Robert Fitterman takes on some of the prime features of our intensively-networked present the broad, continual scatter of personal information through blogs, databases, and social networking sites; and its (frequently uncomfortable) return as the stray filaments find their way back to us and "that me" trumps "me me" in other social contexts. NOW WE ARE FRIENDS blows these effects up to archival proportions, replacing the momentary slip (that terrible drunken photo) with raw scale by pulling together all findable traces of an identity online or the adventures of a name: "Ben Kessler," circa 9/2010. (With "Coda: Following Rob," by Steven Zultanski.)"

For God and Country

For God and Country
Author: James Yee
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780786749478

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In 2001, Captain James "Yusuf" Yee was commissioned as one of the first Muslim chaplains in the United States Army. After the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001, he became a frequent government spokesman, helping to educate soldiers about Islam and build understanding throughout the military. Subsequently, Chaplain Yee was selected to serve as the Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Bay, where nearly 700 detainees captured in the war on terror were being held as "unlawful combatants." In September 2003, after serving at Guantanamo for ten months in a role that gave him unrestricted access to the detainees--and after receiving numerous awards for his service there--Chaplain Yee was secretly arrested on his way to meet his wife and daughter for a routine two-week leave. He was locked away in a navy prison, subject to much of the same treatment that had been imposed on the Guantanamo detainees. Wrongfully accused of spying, and aiding the Taliban and Al Qaeda, Yee spent 76 excruciating days in solitary confinement and was threatened with the death penalty. After the U.S. government determined it had made a grave mistake in its original allegations, it vindictively charged him with adultery and computer pornography. In the end all criminal charges were dropped and Chaplain Yee's record wiped clean. But his reputation was tarnished, and what has been a promising military career was left in ruins. Depicting a journey of faith and service, Chaplain Yee's For God and Country is the story of a pioneering officer in the U.S. Army, who became a victim of the post-September 11 paranoia that gripped a starkly fearful nation. And it poses a fundamental question: If our country cannot be loyal to even the most patriotic Americans, can it remain loyal to itself?