The narrative follows a woman's faith-driven journey as she supports her husband, a preacher struggling with addiction, which ultimately fractures their family. Despite the challenges and the lengthy process, she holds onto the belief that God will restore both her husband and their relationship. This account details the trials and perseverance over five years, highlighting themes of faith, resilience, and hope in the face of adversity.
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- 2024
- 2019
The Takeover 1968
- 506 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The book delves into the significant events of May 3, 1968, when Black students at Northwestern University occupied the main financial building to demand changes addressing campus conditions and racism. Through archival research and interviews with key participants, it chronicles the dramatic two-day standoff while also exploring the broader historical context that led to the takeover and its lasting impact on the university and beyond.
- 2018
Wings of Time
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the tension between humanity and nature, the narrative delves into the daily challenges faced in a world fraught with environmental issues. Through its characters and plot, it highlights the intricate relationship between human actions and the natural world, emphasizing the need for balance and understanding in an increasingly troubled environment.
- 2013
Hell to Pay: Die Hard for Girls
- 134 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Driven by a desire for vengeance, Nancy Kerr embarks on a relentless mission to confront the men responsible for her parents' deaths. Embracing a fierce, action-oriented approach reminiscent of classic thrillers, she navigates a dangerous path filled with suspense and determination. As she takes matters into her own hands, the story unfolds with intense confrontations and a quest for justice that pushes her to her limits.
- 2010
The Essential Guide to Understanding Special Educational Needs
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Helping you develop the confidence and basic skills needed to understand and support children with special educational needs, this guide will support you in tackling the everyday challenges that working in an inclusive classroom poses. The Essential Guide to Special Educational Needs will provide advice and support in recognising and identifying children with special educational needs, while also providing practical guidance to help you support the needs of individuals in your classroom. "I asked myself if this book could enhance the professionalism of teachers in general. It will, irrespective of any specialism... This book should help to disperse the fog of ignorance and prejudice and I wish that some of my school teachers had read something like it." Cliff Jones, Critical Professional Learning, Vice Chair of the International Professional Development Association (IPDA)
- 2006
Set against the backdrop of World War One, the narrative follows William Levere, a YMCA volunteer who served in France starting in September 1917. He managed a canteen for American soldiers in Neufchâteau, a vital center for the American Expeditionary Forces, and traveled to the front lines to support troops. After the war, Levere's commitment continued as he worked with the U.S. Army of Occupation in Andernach, Germany, highlighting the humanitarian efforts during and after the conflict.