Johanna s Journey

Johanna s Journey
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-06-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1593309775

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War veteran Johanna Halverson gives up living until the love of a Newfoundland service dog helps her recover. Unable to return to her real love, flying, she takes a job in Rhode Island coaching a girls' soccer team, where she meets Mac, an amputee vet and his service dog. Facing his bullying father, Mac and Johanna team up to save Mac's farm. Mac's dysfunctional family, an adversarial coach and a disturbed veteran endanger Johanna's emotional stability. When it seems Johanna has conquered all obstacles, she learns that an operation to remove shrapnel near her spine could result in total paralysis.

Johanna s Journey In the Shadow of the Mountain

Johanna s Journey  In the Shadow of the Mountain
Author: Cindy Murray Hamblen
Publsiher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781620204535

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Strange oil, a secret box, mean girls, and an ugly toad occupy the minds and adventures of best friends Johanna and Kenyeh when they joyfully reunite at Mt. Sinai where Johanna’s Hebrew people are living. Together the best friends face mean girls, a bully, and a scary old man while also learning from Moses the way the Hebrews (or Israelites) are to live and worship now that they are freed from slavery. Kenyeh grows in faith in the God of Israel as Grandfather teaches her about Him, while Johanna’s faith grows stronger as she sees His power. Both girls look forward to packing up and moving into the land the LORD has given to the Hebrews. Together they dream of good things to come. But first, there is much to learn in the shadow of the great mountain.

Johanna s Journey Call to Freedom

Johanna s Journey  Call to Freedom
Author: Cindy Murray Hamblen
Publsiher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781620203606

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Johanna’s Israelite people are slaves in Egypt. She dreams of two things—freedom from slavery and having a best friend. Her wish for a friend comes in the form of a servant girl,Kenyeh, who lives in the household of an Egyptian nobleman. Their friendship grows over the years as the girls enjoy the ruins of a great house, a secret hideout all their own, the wonders of a great Egyptian estate, and as they deal with bullying, prejudice, and other life trials. Suddenly, their world is turned upside down when Moses returns to Egypt to lead the Israelites to freedom. Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to allow this results in many plagues afflicting the Egyptian people. Kenyeh gives colorful reports of what happens at the estate. Johanna’s people prepare to leave the land and journey into the unknown. With a hasty goodbye, the two friends part with determination to send word to each other. The Israelites set out on a journey of unexpected trials and also magnificent miracles from the LORD. Johanna’s faith in the LORD grows. Readers will never look at the Exodus story quite the same and will be encouraged to trust the LORD as Johanna did.

Johanna s Journey

Johanna s Journey
Author: Cynthia Hamblen
Publsiher: Ambassador-Emerald International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-12
Genre: Bible stories
ISBN: 1620205459

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Strange oil, a secret box, mean girls, and an ugly toad occupy the minds and adventures of best friends Johanna and Kenyeh when they joyfully reunite at Mt. Sinai where Johanna's Hebrew people are living. Together the best friends face mean girls, a bully, and a scary old man while also learning from Moses the way the Hebrews (or Israelites) are to live and worship now that they are freed from slavery. Kenyeh grows in faith in the God of Israel as Grandfather teaches her about Him, while Johanna's faith grows stronger as she sees His power. Both girls look forward to packing up and moving into the land the LORD has given to the Hebrews. Together they dream of good things to come. But first, there is much to learn in the shadow of the great mountain.

The Upstairs Room Winner of the Newbery Honor

The Upstairs Room  Winner of the Newbery Honor
Author: Johanna Reiss
Publsiher: Graymalkin Media
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2011-07-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781935169611

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This Newbery Honor-winning book shows us that in the steady courage of a young girl lies a profound strength that can transcend the horrors of war. This is the true story of a girl's extraordinary survival during the German occupation of Holland of World War II. Annie was only ten years old, but because she was Jewish, she was forced to leave her family, her home, and everything she knew. Annie was taken in, far from home, by complete strangers who risked everything to help her. They showed Annie where she had to stay - the cramped upstairs room of their farmhouse. She would remain there while Nazis, who were ever vigilant, patrolled the streets outside. If Annie made even a sound from upstairs, or if a nosy neighbor caught sight of her in the window, it would surely mean a death sentence for her and the family that took her in. Elie Wiesel writes, “This admirable account is as important in every aspect as the one bequeathed to us by Anne Frank." A Newbery Medal Honor Book, ALA Notable Book, and winner of the Jewish Book Council Children’s Book Award. Be sure to read the moving sequel "The Journey Back" by Johanna Reiss.

Laytime and Demurrage

Laytime and Demurrage
Author: John Allan Schofield
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2011
Genre: Demurrage
ISBN: 9781317991687

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Laytime and Demurrage is an indispensable book for those new to laytime and demurrage as well as anyone who needs a more in-depth analysis. It is considered to be the main source of authority on all issues to do with laytime and demurrage. This book deals with all aspects of laytime, demurrage and detention, tracing the development of the law from its origins in the nineteenth century and earlier, right up to the current day. This updated edition covers all of the judicial and arbitral decisions reported since the last edition published in 2005. It provides an both an overview of the general principles of laytime and demurrage, as well as an in-depth analysis of laytime clauses, including both fixed laytime and customary laytime. It also provides an important detailed analysis of the rules relating to commencement of laytime in berth, dock and port charters, an in-depth coverage of why laytime can be suspended and other laytime matters. The book provides a detailed analysis of demurrage rules, and finally, the book details with such matters as despatch, detention and frustration. This book will be an invaluable guide to practitioners who deal with maritime matters, as well as maritime professionals, commodity traders and brokers, arbitrators and other professionals involved in dispute resolution.

Sold People

Sold People
Author: Johanna S. Ransmeier
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674971974

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A young woman as portable property -- The flow of trafficking in the Qing -- New laws and emerging language -- Fictive families and children in the marketplace -- Moving beyond the reach of the law -- The warlord's widow and the chief of police -- Domestic bonds -- Talking with traffickers

Off Grid and Free

Off Grid and Free
Author: Ron Melchiore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-02-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1927685206

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Off Grid and Free: My Path to the Wilderness is the story of the journey Ron Melchiore undertook as a young man from the city, first to homesteading in northern Maine and then to living in the bush of northern Saskatchewan. He has lived off grid since approximately 1980 and speaks candidly about the joys and the tribulations of his chosen lifestyle. In this adventure, Ron shares the diversity of his experiences in an easy-to-read, humorous, and sometimes harrowing narrative. The book includes his hiking of the 2,100 mile Appalachian Trail in winter, bicycling across the United States, homesteading off grid, the terror of being surrounded by a wildfire, surprise encounters with bears, and more. For readers with an outdoors spirit, people with an off grid and self-sufficiency bent, and dreamers who like to read about adventure, Ron hopes to inspire others to "take the road less traveled."