Author: Jonathan Robinson
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359379516
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Here's My Story And I'm Sticking To It is introspective to meeting life's most unique opportunities and challenges. Everything from relationships, spirituality, sex, manhood, success, all encompassed both lessons of triumph and failure. This is somewhat of a biography but it is introspect into self improvement.
Here's My Story And I'm Sticking To It
Warrior Spirit
Author: Lisa Allen Thompson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
WARRIOR SPIRIT is a bold and courageous collection of literary writing that personifies one woman’s search for truth, and quest for harmony. Bravely bearing her heart and soul, she shares her journey of making peace with years of trauma and loss, personal struggles with low self-worth, and codependency. Lisa Allen Thompson epitomizes one who is not restrained by convention or restricted by popular opinion. As a child she was a whimsical free spirit. Thompson loved nature, creative writing, music, and playing drums using flat rocks and sticks. Her innate ability for creative expression returned full circle as an adult. In recovery for suicidal ideation, she began her pilgrimage back to life with a warrior spirit! The compilation is a collection of poetry, song lyrics, and short stories, of her life lessons, shared with grace and humility. WARRIOR SPIRIT demonstrates the ultimate sharing of introspection through reflection, redemption, recovery, and exploration and rediscovery of self. Profoundly inspirational to stir the heart and soul in all readers.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
WARRIOR SPIRIT is a bold and courageous collection of literary writing that personifies one woman’s search for truth, and quest for harmony. Bravely bearing her heart and soul, she shares her journey of making peace with years of trauma and loss, personal struggles with low self-worth, and codependency. Lisa Allen Thompson epitomizes one who is not restrained by convention or restricted by popular opinion. As a child she was a whimsical free spirit. Thompson loved nature, creative writing, music, and playing drums using flat rocks and sticks. Her innate ability for creative expression returned full circle as an adult. In recovery for suicidal ideation, she began her pilgrimage back to life with a warrior spirit! The compilation is a collection of poetry, song lyrics, and short stories, of her life lessons, shared with grace and humility. WARRIOR SPIRIT demonstrates the ultimate sharing of introspection through reflection, redemption, recovery, and exploration and rediscovery of self. Profoundly inspirational to stir the heart and soul in all readers.
There's More To The Story
Author: Jonathan Robinson
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1794785221
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1794785221
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
Sangaster's Journey
Author: R.F. Simmons
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1646283414
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
It's 1966; a nasty war is raging in Vietnam and in the City Room of Seattle's favorite newspaper, the Post-Intelligencer. The battle is with its old archrival, the Seattle Times. The P-I has the edge on talent with writers like Frank Herbert, the science fiction author who would go on to write the Dune novels, and Tom Robbins, who created a new genre with Even Cowgirls Get the Blues and is now on the P-I copy desk writing headlines. Into this ever-growing pool of talent, the reporter-photographer team of twenty-five-year-old Rick Sangaster and World War II Marine Corps veteran and pure-blood Sioux Indian Hawkeye O'Sullivan are on the front line. Each of these men has problems from their pasts, as well as their present, but when it comes to reporting the news, or at times creating the news themselves, they're far ahead of their contemporaries in both the P-I City Room as well as the Times.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1646283414
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
It's 1966; a nasty war is raging in Vietnam and in the City Room of Seattle's favorite newspaper, the Post-Intelligencer. The battle is with its old archrival, the Seattle Times. The P-I has the edge on talent with writers like Frank Herbert, the science fiction author who would go on to write the Dune novels, and Tom Robbins, who created a new genre with Even Cowgirls Get the Blues and is now on the P-I copy desk writing headlines. Into this ever-growing pool of talent, the reporter-photographer team of twenty-five-year-old Rick Sangaster and World War II Marine Corps veteran and pure-blood Sioux Indian Hawkeye O'Sullivan are on the front line. Each of these men has problems from their pasts, as well as their present, but when it comes to reporting the news, or at times creating the news themselves, they're far ahead of their contemporaries in both the P-I City Room as well as the Times.
Amazing Formulas Guarantee Advertising Sales
Author: Mark Smalley
Publisher: Marc Charles
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Publisher: Marc Charles
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
Car Trouble
Author: Wensley Clarkson
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1907195874
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Wensley Clarkson's mum and dad lived on a different planet from most parents as he grew up in post-war London in the late 1950s and '60s. His mother spent much of her time nursing a tumbler of whisky and a bottle of pills, while his father edited one of Britain's bestselling weekly newspapers. Most children were taken to playgrounds and parks to play, but Wensley was left sitting in the front seat of the family saloon car outside pubs for hours with a bottle of pop and a packet of crisps. As a result, he got a taste for driving at a dangerously early age and created his own strange motoring netherworld away from the boozy, irresponsible, childish adults he was supposed to look up to. Car Trouble presents a portrait of a middle-class boy virtually left to run his own life in one of the world's biggest cities. Yet through that neglect emerged a quick-witted survivor whose life was uniquely shaped by his childhood obsession with cars.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1907195874
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Wensley Clarkson's mum and dad lived on a different planet from most parents as he grew up in post-war London in the late 1950s and '60s. His mother spent much of her time nursing a tumbler of whisky and a bottle of pills, while his father edited one of Britain's bestselling weekly newspapers. Most children were taken to playgrounds and parks to play, but Wensley was left sitting in the front seat of the family saloon car outside pubs for hours with a bottle of pop and a packet of crisps. As a result, he got a taste for driving at a dangerously early age and created his own strange motoring netherworld away from the boozy, irresponsible, childish adults he was supposed to look up to. Car Trouble presents a portrait of a middle-class boy virtually left to run his own life in one of the world's biggest cities. Yet through that neglect emerged a quick-witted survivor whose life was uniquely shaped by his childhood obsession with cars.
My Year Down the Rabbit Hole: National Parks on the Air
Author: Edward Breneiser
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365770117
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
This book describes my year traveling from one national park to the next during the year of 2016. I traveled with Walt, KB3SBC and took many pictures of just gorgeous locations! We traveled over 9,000 road miles, over 8,500 air miles all while operating our ham radios. Come join me on my year down the rabbit hole!
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365770117
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
This book describes my year traveling from one national park to the next during the year of 2016. I traveled with Walt, KB3SBC and took many pictures of just gorgeous locations! We traveled over 9,000 road miles, over 8,500 air miles all while operating our ham radios. Come join me on my year down the rabbit hole!
Shades of Gray
Author: Bill Gray
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781438931982
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
SHADES OF GRAY-INTO THE LIGHT is a journey. A collection of stories told in poetic verse and prose of the layers of the human spirit. Stories of life and love and joys and sorrows chronicled by dates in random order taken from events in life. Stories of fact and fiction beginning in DARK SHADES before migrating through the MEDIUM SHADES of life into the eventuality of LIGHT SHADES where hope always springs eternal when willing souls refuse to give into anything less than they deserve. SHADES of GRAY-INTO THE LIGHT is a story of change! A story of facing challenges head on that we sometimes create ourselves as life hands them to us allowing us to make the choices that dictate where our lives will go. We stand on the threshfold of change where hopes rewards are but a few steps away as long as we dare to dream!
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781438931982
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
SHADES OF GRAY-INTO THE LIGHT is a journey. A collection of stories told in poetic verse and prose of the layers of the human spirit. Stories of life and love and joys and sorrows chronicled by dates in random order taken from events in life. Stories of fact and fiction beginning in DARK SHADES before migrating through the MEDIUM SHADES of life into the eventuality of LIGHT SHADES where hope always springs eternal when willing souls refuse to give into anything less than they deserve. SHADES of GRAY-INTO THE LIGHT is a story of change! A story of facing challenges head on that we sometimes create ourselves as life hands them to us allowing us to make the choices that dictate where our lives will go. We stand on the threshfold of change where hopes rewards are but a few steps away as long as we dare to dream!
An Abduction Revelation
Author: Thomas L. Hay
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1452559562
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
An Abduction Revelation is a story that explores a compelling blend of seemingly true events with mysterious unknown entities. Who are the abductors? Where do they come from? Where are they hiding? Do they even exist? The answers are revealed in an intriguing adventure spiked with mystery, a dash of romance, a teaspoon of heartbreak, and a cup of revelations that will shock and torment your reality. A perfect recipe for an entertaining tale. Join the Comeback Kid on his incredible journey as he uncovers secrets behind UFOs and comes face to face with his abductors. A compelling and amusing sci-fi/memoir curiosity - Kirkus Reviews I am not a sci-fi fan, but this book fascinated me and held my interest from start to finish - Caitlin Whether you believe in UFOs and aliens or not, this is a truly interesting story - Pinky Pollock Hay is a fabulous storyteller. Rivals with the best sci-fi novels - Zillie Carlson Mind- blowing. Very intriguing and fascinating read. One of the best I have read this year - Stephanie Verhaegen of Bookfever The true appeal and genius of this story is figuring out what is real and what is fiction. - Michala
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1452559562
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
An Abduction Revelation is a story that explores a compelling blend of seemingly true events with mysterious unknown entities. Who are the abductors? Where do they come from? Where are they hiding? Do they even exist? The answers are revealed in an intriguing adventure spiked with mystery, a dash of romance, a teaspoon of heartbreak, and a cup of revelations that will shock and torment your reality. A perfect recipe for an entertaining tale. Join the Comeback Kid on his incredible journey as he uncovers secrets behind UFOs and comes face to face with his abductors. A compelling and amusing sci-fi/memoir curiosity - Kirkus Reviews I am not a sci-fi fan, but this book fascinated me and held my interest from start to finish - Caitlin Whether you believe in UFOs and aliens or not, this is a truly interesting story - Pinky Pollock Hay is a fabulous storyteller. Rivals with the best sci-fi novels - Zillie Carlson Mind- blowing. Very intriguing and fascinating read. One of the best I have read this year - Stephanie Verhaegen of Bookfever The true appeal and genius of this story is figuring out what is real and what is fiction. - Michala
Run, It Might Be Somebody
Author: Ephraim Romesberg
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146284409X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Book Summary of Run It Might Be Somebody By Ephraim Romesberg The book covers a span of over 70 years starting with the author as a shy sickly boy who was the last of 11 children living on a farm during the great depression and ends with the author as a 74 year old man, who still runs ultra distant marathons. In the first chapter, the author presents stories and anecdotes, often in a humorous way, to describe some of the joys and hardships of growing up in a large family during the great depression. Compared to today, life was very different then with no TVs, very few radios, no computers, no running water in the home (except in the pantry where there was a hand pump), and very few toys or luxuries of any kind. Also, and perhaps more significantly, kids, for the most part, were given chores and did not have time to get into trouble. There were no drugs, no gangs, and no boredom. Being the youngest in the family and somewhat sickly, the author was to some extent given some slack on farm chores. Even so, he had daily chores to do starting from a very early age such as milking cows, driving the old model T truck, fetching the cows, cleaning stables, feeding livestock, driving a tractor, and helping wherever help was needed. The book describes the one room school house that all kids in the area attended at that time. The authors dad had to quit such a school while in third grade to work on the farm when his father died leaving the family without any money or food. His mother completed school through eighth grade which was all that most people considered necessary in those days especially for women. So there was little or no pressure from the parents to go to school after that. As a result, the three oldest boys in the family never went past eighth grade. There were other reasons to stay home and the most important one was they had no decent clothing. The book tells about the Authors mother removing the white stripes from an old pair of band pants and one of the three boys who never completed high school, then removing all the little white threads so that he could wear the pants to school. He also had no decent shoes so he added home made soles to the bottoms of a pair of his work shoes by attaching them with roofing nails so that he could make the long four mile walk to the school. After several trips the nails poked through the bottoms of the shoes and wore holes in his feet. Because of that and the lure of the upcoming hunting season, and the need to work on the farm, he quit school after only a month or so. Except for the three oldest boys, all of the kids completed high school and several went on to college. The book describes such things as making hay the old fashioned way, husking corn by hand, hoeing corn and then picking rocks while resting, butchering a pig, delivering baby pigs and calves, threshing to separate the grain from the straw, and the authors Mom squirting milk straight from the cows tit at cats and grandkids.. Also described are how the young boys in the family learned to handle a team of horses when they were only 10 years old, how one of the boys accidentally cut off his little sisters finger, how an uncle lost his leg to the stump puller, how the author, when he was only eight years old, tried to explain to a blind preacher how to use the out house and the Sears Roebuck catalog which was used instead of toilet paper. Also described, and a little more on the lighter side, one of the authors sisters claimed that you havent lived until you ran barefoot through a cow pasture and felt the warmth of a fresh cow patty ooze up between your toes. The early chapters also describe the authors time in the US Navy where he was sea sick every time the ship left the dock. Hunting stories tell of deer hunting with more failures than successes. One successful
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146284409X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Book Summary of Run It Might Be Somebody By Ephraim Romesberg The book covers a span of over 70 years starting with the author as a shy sickly boy who was the last of 11 children living on a farm during the great depression and ends with the author as a 74 year old man, who still runs ultra distant marathons. In the first chapter, the author presents stories and anecdotes, often in a humorous way, to describe some of the joys and hardships of growing up in a large family during the great depression. Compared to today, life was very different then with no TVs, very few radios, no computers, no running water in the home (except in the pantry where there was a hand pump), and very few toys or luxuries of any kind. Also, and perhaps more significantly, kids, for the most part, were given chores and did not have time to get into trouble. There were no drugs, no gangs, and no boredom. Being the youngest in the family and somewhat sickly, the author was to some extent given some slack on farm chores. Even so, he had daily chores to do starting from a very early age such as milking cows, driving the old model T truck, fetching the cows, cleaning stables, feeding livestock, driving a tractor, and helping wherever help was needed. The book describes the one room school house that all kids in the area attended at that time. The authors dad had to quit such a school while in third grade to work on the farm when his father died leaving the family without any money or food. His mother completed school through eighth grade which was all that most people considered necessary in those days especially for women. So there was little or no pressure from the parents to go to school after that. As a result, the three oldest boys in the family never went past eighth grade. There were other reasons to stay home and the most important one was they had no decent clothing. The book tells about the Authors mother removing the white stripes from an old pair of band pants and one of the three boys who never completed high school, then removing all the little white threads so that he could wear the pants to school. He also had no decent shoes so he added home made soles to the bottoms of a pair of his work shoes by attaching them with roofing nails so that he could make the long four mile walk to the school. After several trips the nails poked through the bottoms of the shoes and wore holes in his feet. Because of that and the lure of the upcoming hunting season, and the need to work on the farm, he quit school after only a month or so. Except for the three oldest boys, all of the kids completed high school and several went on to college. The book describes such things as making hay the old fashioned way, husking corn by hand, hoeing corn and then picking rocks while resting, butchering a pig, delivering baby pigs and calves, threshing to separate the grain from the straw, and the authors Mom squirting milk straight from the cows tit at cats and grandkids.. Also described are how the young boys in the family learned to handle a team of horses when they were only 10 years old, how one of the boys accidentally cut off his little sisters finger, how an uncle lost his leg to the stump puller, how the author, when he was only eight years old, tried to explain to a blind preacher how to use the out house and the Sears Roebuck catalog which was used instead of toilet paper. Also described, and a little more on the lighter side, one of the authors sisters claimed that you havent lived until you ran barefoot through a cow pasture and felt the warmth of a fresh cow patty ooze up between your toes. The early chapters also describe the authors time in the US Navy where he was sea sick every time the ship left the dock. Hunting stories tell of deer hunting with more failures than successes. One successful