One More Hurdle to Jump

One More Hurdle to Jump
Author: Lois Thompson
Publsiher: Initiate Media Pty Limited
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0992572673

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Most people face challenges and problems in their life. In this inspiring account of a Christian couple's race together on the 'track of life', challenges are viewed as "hurdles to jump". One More Hurdle to Jump reveals how Pastor Pat and Lois Thompson overcome life's challenges with faith and hope in the God they love and served together for 33 years. In their third decade together, they faced the death of their oldest son in a car accident; Lois's breast cancer; their daughter's cancer, diagnosed when she was 22 weeks pregnant; and Pat's cancer, which ultimately claimed his death in 2011. The presence and power of God in their lives is undeniable, despite their loss, grief and suffering. Their remarkable story begins with how Pat and Lois meet and are destined by God to run their races in life together. As they face hurdles, Lois shares how they are helped to jump, by their coach, Jesus. The book also highlights the importance of the team in supporting fellow athletes jump whatever hurdles they may face in their race of life. This book is for anyone searching for answers on how to overcome life's challenges, where God is in life's suffering, and how to overcome the hurdles of life, yet come out a winner.

Love and Survival

Love and Survival
Author: Charles J. Sullivan
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2004-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781587362620

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Are the words fictional or factual? It's your decision. This book explains how all life, along with the humans, entered into this world, and gives an insight into its possible destiny. The book has only two characters, the Supreme Being (Sube) and Mother Nature (Mona). They explain the importance of Love and Survival, and how our destiny depends upon how well we follow these two rules.

Virginia of Virginia A Story

Virginia of Virginia  A Story
Author: Amélie Louise Rives
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Virginia
ISBN: 9781465613707

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“It’s a girl,” said Roden, laying a wager with himself. “No; it’s a boy. Hanged if it isn’t a girl!” He took his short brier-wood pipe from his mouth, knocked out its contents against the side of the wagon, and pocketed it. The time of the year was January, the scene a country road in Virginia, and it was drizzling, a thick Scotch drizzle, abetted by a lusty east wind. Even the branches of the straggling locust-trees that lined the red road seemed clogged with it. It hung in folds upon the sides of the mountains, and was blown in masses between the clefts of the rolling meadows. Roden was not only a new arrival in Virginia, but in America, and the impression made upon him had not, to speak very moderately, been favorable. Coming from Washington, some one in the train had asked him if it did not remind him of England. He had answered with some curtness that it did not, demanding at the same time why he should be particularly reminded of England by the state of the weather in Virginia. His interlocutor had replied with the never-failing urbanity of the Virginian farmer, that “anybody could tell he was an Englisher by th’ way he talked, and them loose pants.” At the moment he first saw the figure alluded to, the owner of the British accent and the “loose pants” was shivering in spite of the top-coat turned up about his ears and the soft hat pulled down to meet it. It was indeed a girl; she wore a soft hat, the counterpart of his own, fashioned of the same stuff as her dark-gray jacket and the kirtle which reached just below her knees. On her legs were shooting-gaiters of russet leather, decidedly influenced as to color by the tyrannic soil, and on her feet stout cowhide boots. She carried a gun on her shoulder, and a game-bag hung at her side. She further appeared to be bounded on the east, west, north, and south by dogs. An old mastiff lounged sulkily at her heels. Far in front, a collie gave chase to a stately buzzard, which sailed away undisturbed by its pursuer’s shrill barking, while an asthmatic pug sought a Juggernautal fate between the ponderous wagon-wheels, and a little black-and-tan terrier, sniffing hither and thither among the mist-drenched weeds, reminded Roden of the accounts of certain mammoth ants as related by the credulous Herodotus.

Stephanie s Storm

Stephanie s Storm
Author: Rachelle Knighton,Elizabeth Gruenberg
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781412036184

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Stephanie's Storm provides unique insight of life as a victim of manic depressive illness and its affect on other family members. Through poems and diary entries written by her daughter, the author creates a vivid picture of the pain and torment such an illness can cause, and the joy every moment of happiness brings. From the age of 11 until her death at 17 Stephanie rode the storm of manic depressive illness. With remarkable honesty, the author shares her deepest thoughts and private moments to create a poignant story of her daughter's valiant struggle with mental illness, in an attempt to improve public understanding of such an illness while reaching out to those in need to say, "you are not alone."

In the Shadows of Childhood Secrets

In the Shadows of Childhood Secrets
Author: Dreem Publishing
Publsiher: Dreem Publishing Company
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0976068702

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Virginia of Virginia

Virginia of Virginia
Author: Amelie Rives
Publsiher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1888-01-01
Genre: Virginia
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Falling from Heights

Falling from Heights
Author: Chris F. Needham
Publsiher: Now Or Never Publishing Co.
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780973955811

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Fiction. Inspired by real letters and actual events that transpired at a highly controversial, government-sponsored drug experiment in Toronto in 1972, FALLING FROM HEIGHTS offers a unique and penetrating portrait of that place and time. "A totally unique, groundbreaking piece of literature....This novel deserves its own course, and is destined to be a centerpiece of both Canadian Lit and modern Lit classes"--Barb Radmore. Prior to the publication of his first novel, Needham plied a piecemeal trade as bouncer, bartender, forklift driver, computer technician and magazine editor. He lives in Vancouver.

Lilibet

Lilibet
Author: Carolly Erickson
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781429904032

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In Lilibet, master biographer Carolly Erickson turns her skill at writing un-put-downable narrative to telling the remarkable story of Elizabeth II, Queen of England. With her customary psychological insight, historian Erickson traces the queen's gilded but often thorny path from her overprotected girlhood to her ascension to the throne at twenty-five to her personal and national difficulties as queen. Lilibet shows us an Elizabeth we thought we knew-but shows her in a different light: as a small, shy woman with a sly and at times raucous sense of humor, a woman who appears stiff in public, but in private enjoys watching wrestling on TV. A woman most at home among her horses and dogs. And a woman long annealed to heartbreak and sorrow, who has presided over the decline of Great Britain and the decline in prestige of her own Windsor dynasty. Far from being a light, gossipy treatment of a celebrity, Lilibet tells the queen's story from her point of view, letting the reader relive Elizabeth's long and eventful life with all its splendid ceremonies, momentous responsibilities and family clashes. Through it all we glimpse, as never before, the strong and appealing sovereign who has ruled over her people for half a century and more, a ruler of immense wealth, international esteem and high character whose daily life is grounded in the bedrock of common sense.