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Jane Adams

    For nearly three decades, Jane Adams has been a keen observer and insightful reporter on the personal and professional lives of women. As a speaker and social psychologist, she delves into the core issues shaping women's experiences, offering profound psychological insights. Her work explores the resilience, challenges, and evolving roles women navigate, providing readers with a deeper understanding of their complexities. Adams's writings aim to empower and illuminate the multifaceted journeys of women in contemporary society.

    The Adventures of Raisen & Radar
    Surviving to Thriving: A Practical Guide To Help You Go From Barely Living To Living With Joy
    Bird
    Final Frame
    When Our Grown Kids Disappoint Us
    Bush Girl
    • Bush Girl

      A Volunteer in '60s Nigeria

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      At 22, Jane Adams embarked on a transformative journey from London to Nigeria during the vibrant 60s, serving with Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO). Her experiences abroad not only shaped her perspective but also marked a significant turning point in her life, highlighting the impact of cultural exchange and personal growth.

      Bush Girl
    • Offers advice on how to stop taking on the responsibility of caring for and fixing a grown child's problems while addressing feelings of guilt and frustration.

      When Our Grown Kids Disappoint Us
    • Final Frame

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Jake Bowen is a filmmaker and a killer. The nationwide hunt for him is called Final Frame. D.I. Mike Croft is beginning to focus on Bowen's background just as Bowen begins to focus on Croft, and those closest to him.

      Final Frame
    • Bird

      • 287 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      2.9(18)Add rating

      Bird's grandfather is dying, haunted by the image from his youth of a woman hanging from a tree. Before he dies, Bird vows to uncover the true story behind this woman. Even if it points to her grandfather being a murderer.

      Bird
    • The narrative explores the profound struggle of a mother facing her darkest moments, grappling with the fear of losing herself and leaving her daughters motherless. It delves into themes of resilience, change, and the deep emotional scars left by loss. The protagonist reflects on her journey through despair, highlighting the urgency for transformation to avoid being consumed by her circumstances. This poignant exploration captures the fight for survival and the bond between a mother and her children amidst overwhelming challenges.

      Surviving to Thriving: A Practical Guide To Help You Go From Barely Living To Living With Joy
    • The book explores the theme of spiritual awakening and enlightenment, suggesting that moments of clarity and inspiration are manifestations of a higher spirit. Through vivid imagery and thought-provoking narratives, it encourages readers to embrace these experiences as a guiding force in their lives, fostering a deeper connection to themselves and the world around them. The journey depicted invites introspection and a celebration of the transformative power of light and spirit.

      The Adventures of Raisen & Radar
    • Set against the backdrop of a gripping British crime scene, this thriller weaves a tale of suspense with unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The narrative unfolds with a fast-paced plot, revealing dark secrets and intricate character dynamics, ensuring a thrilling experience from start to finish.

      THE NAIL an absolutely gripping British crime thriller full of twists
    • Ein scheinbar gewöhnlicher Kriminalfall: das Verschwinden eines Mädchen im ländlichen England entwickelt sich zum Alptraum für Ermittler und Beteiligte.

      Der dunkle Pfad
    • Detective Sergeant Ray Flowers wird das Opfer eines Brandanschlags. Er überlebt, bleibt aber für immer gezeichnet. Um sich von dem Attentat zu erholen, bezieht er ein altes Haus, das ihm seine Tante vererbt hat. Dort findet er Tagebücher, in denen von einer gewissen Kitty die Rede ist, die im 17. Jahrhundert das Opfer eines Hexenprozesses wurde und nun angeblich im Haus spukt. Ray fühlt sich Kitty auf mysteriöse Weise verbunden und sucht in einem Archiv nach Akten über den prozess. Bei seiner Recherche entdeckt er zufällig einen Zeitungsartikel über einen Kleinkriminellen namens Frank Jones, der am ag des Attentates im Fluss ertrunken ist. Bloßer Zufall, oder hatte Jones etwas mit dem Anschlag zu tun? Am meisten aber interessiert Ray die Frage, inwieweit das Leben von Kitty und sein eigenes miteinander verbunden sind.

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