Author: James J. Cudney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
A blackmail letter arrives at an inopportune moment, and the recipient's name is blurred out. Who is the ruthless missive meant for? In the powerful sequel to Watching Glass Shatter, Olivia is the first to read the nasty threat. When the mysterious letter falls into the wrong hands, her sons try to figure out who's seeking revenge on them. Across the span of eight hours, members of the Glass family contemplate whether to confess their hidden secrets, or find a way to bury them forever. Some didn't learn an important lesson last time, and as each hour ticks by, the family has to come to terms with what happened in the previous months. Their lives are about to shatter into pieces once again, and this time the stakes are even higher.
Hiding Cracked Glass
Author: James J. Cudney
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
A blackmail letter arrives at an inopportune moment, and the recipient's name is blurred out. Who is the ruthless missive meant for? In the powerful sequel to Watching Glass Shatter, Olivia is the first to read the nasty threat. When the mysterious letter falls into the wrong hands, her sons try to figure out who's seeking revenge on them. Across the span of eight hours, members of the Glass family contemplate whether to confess their hidden secrets, or find a way to bury them forever. Some didn't learn an important lesson last time, and as each hour ticks by, the family has to come to terms with what happened in the previous months. Their lives are about to shatter into pieces once again, and this time the stakes are even higher.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
A blackmail letter arrives at an inopportune moment, and the recipient's name is blurred out. Who is the ruthless missive meant for? In the powerful sequel to Watching Glass Shatter, Olivia is the first to read the nasty threat. When the mysterious letter falls into the wrong hands, her sons try to figure out who's seeking revenge on them. Across the span of eight hours, members of the Glass family contemplate whether to confess their hidden secrets, or find a way to bury them forever. Some didn't learn an important lesson last time, and as each hour ticks by, the family has to come to terms with what happened in the previous months. Their lives are about to shatter into pieces once again, and this time the stakes are even higher.
White Whole
Author: Surazeus Astarius
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359845126
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
""White Whole"" presents 1,136 lyrics, pastorals, satires, elegies, and narrative poems written in 2018 by Surazeus that explore the evolution of the universe since the First Flash from the White Whole.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359845126
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
""White Whole"" presents 1,136 lyrics, pastorals, satires, elegies, and narrative poems written in 2018 by Surazeus that explore the evolution of the universe since the First Flash from the White Whole.
The Drowning World
Author:
Publisher: Brenda Peterson Books
ISBN: 1450792022
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Publisher: Brenda Peterson Books
ISBN: 1450792022
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Into Minds—An Introduction to Quantum Psyche Process
Author: Maxine Harley
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1452568537
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Have you have ever wondered why you say and do the things you do, even though they prevent you from getting what you actually want? Well, its time you got out of your own way and became acquainted with, and changed, your hidden subconscious belief systemcalled here the Scriptthat has been running, and perhaps ruining, your life so far. We all desire the same thingsto be loved, heard, and understood; to have a sense of belonging; to find meaning and a sense of purpose and fulfilment in our livesand yet so often we are the very ones denying ourselves these things without even realising how or why were doing so. Your SCRIPT represents your Sub Conscious Rules Influencing Present Time. It was drafted when you were only a small child, yet it directs your adult life over 90 percent of the time! In Into Minds, I introduce a brief yet highly effective therapy called Quantum Psyche Process, which is the new paradigm in therapy and has been carefully developed to ensure that you find and improve what is written in your own Script. This will at last release you from the conditioning of your past and enable you to begin to live a new lifethe one of your own creation. You can change your life in 24 hours by changing your Script.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1452568537
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Have you have ever wondered why you say and do the things you do, even though they prevent you from getting what you actually want? Well, its time you got out of your own way and became acquainted with, and changed, your hidden subconscious belief systemcalled here the Scriptthat has been running, and perhaps ruining, your life so far. We all desire the same thingsto be loved, heard, and understood; to have a sense of belonging; to find meaning and a sense of purpose and fulfilment in our livesand yet so often we are the very ones denying ourselves these things without even realising how or why were doing so. Your SCRIPT represents your Sub Conscious Rules Influencing Present Time. It was drafted when you were only a small child, yet it directs your adult life over 90 percent of the time! In Into Minds, I introduce a brief yet highly effective therapy called Quantum Psyche Process, which is the new paradigm in therapy and has been carefully developed to ensure that you find and improve what is written in your own Script. This will at last release you from the conditioning of your past and enable you to begin to live a new lifethe one of your own creation. You can change your life in 24 hours by changing your Script.
The Hidden World. Necklace of rubies
Author: Torina Night
Publisher: tredition
ISBN: 334767636X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
Jones and I have been dating for a year now. But one day a tragedy happens to him - he passes away. It shocks me that after a month full of pain and grief, I meet him on the street alive and well. How is that possible? And why are his eyes so different now? It turns out there is another world, the Hidden World, that I didn't know about. One inhabited by werewolves, vampires, and witches. Jones tells me the truth, revealing secrets, but are they worth my life? Will I be able to accept someone who is no longer human?
Publisher: tredition
ISBN: 334767636X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
Jones and I have been dating for a year now. But one day a tragedy happens to him - he passes away. It shocks me that after a month full of pain and grief, I meet him on the street alive and well. How is that possible? And why are his eyes so different now? It turns out there is another world, the Hidden World, that I didn't know about. One inhabited by werewolves, vampires, and witches. Jones tells me the truth, revealing secrets, but are they worth my life? Will I be able to accept someone who is no longer human?
Missing Maren
Author: Melissa McTernan
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
ISBN: 1683614941
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Daniel’s love of the ocean takes on new meaning when the girl of his dreams emerges from it. But can he bring himself to believe her story and, more importantly, can he convince her to stay? When Daniel is seven years old, he meets a girl on the beach outside his family’s cottage in the dunes. When she tells him she’s a selkie, he knows she must be pretending. Seven years later the same girl pulls Daniel from the riptide and delivers his first kiss. He could almost believe it was coincidence until she shows up again seven years later as Daniel returns from college attempting to recover from his most recent break up. This time Maren stays long enough to steal Daniel’s heart, but she hadn’t planned to become so ensnared by him in return. After all, humans are supposed to be just for fun. How can she possibly stay in a world where she doesn’t belong? And how can she stay with a man who does not believe she is what she says? Daniel is willing to do anything to convince Maren to stay, anything except the one thing she told him would work, stealing her seal skin. If he has her skin, she will be bound to him. But Daniel won’t do it. Is it because he doesn’t want to trap her, or because he still doesn’t believe her story? When another man threatens to keep Maren on land, and Maren’s selkie father unleashes an onslaught of storms on the coast, Daniel and Maren will have to decide where they belong and what they are willing to do for love.
Publisher: Decadent Publishing
ISBN: 1683614941
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Daniel’s love of the ocean takes on new meaning when the girl of his dreams emerges from it. But can he bring himself to believe her story and, more importantly, can he convince her to stay? When Daniel is seven years old, he meets a girl on the beach outside his family’s cottage in the dunes. When she tells him she’s a selkie, he knows she must be pretending. Seven years later the same girl pulls Daniel from the riptide and delivers his first kiss. He could almost believe it was coincidence until she shows up again seven years later as Daniel returns from college attempting to recover from his most recent break up. This time Maren stays long enough to steal Daniel’s heart, but she hadn’t planned to become so ensnared by him in return. After all, humans are supposed to be just for fun. How can she possibly stay in a world where she doesn’t belong? And how can she stay with a man who does not believe she is what she says? Daniel is willing to do anything to convince Maren to stay, anything except the one thing she told him would work, stealing her seal skin. If he has her skin, she will be bound to him. But Daniel won’t do it. Is it because he doesn’t want to trap her, or because he still doesn’t believe her story? When another man threatens to keep Maren on land, and Maren’s selkie father unleashes an onslaught of storms on the coast, Daniel and Maren will have to decide where they belong and what they are willing to do for love.
The Cube
Author: Nat Karody
Publisher: Hamilton Books
ISBN: 0761859837
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
This cutting edge science fiction novel reconfigures the laws of nature and transforms the conventions of love. Read The Cube to find out if love triumphs over control and if democracy vanquishes an evil dictatorship. What drives this story is the relationship of the two main characters: a girl escaping from a classified weapons facility with terrible secrets she refuses to share, and a rural boy who literally catches her when she leaps over the edge and soon learns he is the target of international espionage. The novel is organized around a series of revelations regarding the girl’s secrets culminating with an answer to the ultimate question: who is Celeste?
Publisher: Hamilton Books
ISBN: 0761859837
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
This cutting edge science fiction novel reconfigures the laws of nature and transforms the conventions of love. Read The Cube to find out if love triumphs over control and if democracy vanquishes an evil dictatorship. What drives this story is the relationship of the two main characters: a girl escaping from a classified weapons facility with terrible secrets she refuses to share, and a rural boy who literally catches her when she leaps over the edge and soon learns he is the target of international espionage. The novel is organized around a series of revelations regarding the girl’s secrets culminating with an answer to the ultimate question: who is Celeste?
A City of Broken Glass
Author: Rebecca Cantrell
Publisher: Rebecca Cantrell
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
In 1938, after four years in hiding in Switzerland, journalist Hannah Vogel believes the coast is clear and takes the opportunity for a holiday with her 13-year-old son Anton. Traveling again under the name of Adelheid Zinsli, they arrive in Poland to cover the St. Martin festival, only to learn of the deportation of 12,000 Polish Jews from Germany. Hannah drops everything to get the story on the refugees, soon discovering that the wife of a friend of among them. Running headlong into danger, she agrees to help find the woman’s missing daughter—a promise which leads her straight into the arms of the SS, as well as those of Lars Lang, the lover she had presumed dead two years before. Injured, she and Anton are trapped in Berlin with Lars days before Kristallnacht—the Night of Broken Glass— where she is torn between ensuring their escape, and keeping her promise. But she can't turn her back on this one little girl, even if it plunges her and her family into danger. Praise for A City of Broken Glass: “In this fourth novel in a superbly written historical mystery series, Rebecca Cantrell once again tells a fast-paced story about the indomitable Hannah Vogel, a journalist, mother and fervent anti-Nazi Berliner…Set against the haunting backdrop of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, the novel holds many surprises for Vogel, who becomes trapped in Berlin with Anton and a former lover. Cantrell drops you into 1930s Berlin, and the fear and chaos swirl around you.” — USA Today “Cantrell’s fourth historical featuring journalist Hannah Vogel (after A Game of Lies) is compulsively readable. A palpable sense of dread builds, as we know that Kristallnacht, the Nazi pogrom of November 1938, is imminent. This award-winning series succeeds at weaving a very personal story into a well-researched historical survey. In an increasingly crowded genre period, Cantrell’s series stands tall.” — Library Journal (starred) “With compelling characters and a narrative which makes it hard to put down, A City of Broken Glass combines romantic thriller with historical tragedy.” — Historical Novel Society “The opening of Cantrell’s gripping fourth novel featuring journalist Hannah Vogel (after 2011’s A Game of Lies) finds Vogel and her 13-yearold son, Anton, in 1938 Poland…Cantrell poignantly conveys the plight of Nazi Germany’s Jews through the story of one child.” — Publishers Weekly
Publisher: Rebecca Cantrell
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
In 1938, after four years in hiding in Switzerland, journalist Hannah Vogel believes the coast is clear and takes the opportunity for a holiday with her 13-year-old son Anton. Traveling again under the name of Adelheid Zinsli, they arrive in Poland to cover the St. Martin festival, only to learn of the deportation of 12,000 Polish Jews from Germany. Hannah drops everything to get the story on the refugees, soon discovering that the wife of a friend of among them. Running headlong into danger, she agrees to help find the woman’s missing daughter—a promise which leads her straight into the arms of the SS, as well as those of Lars Lang, the lover she had presumed dead two years before. Injured, she and Anton are trapped in Berlin with Lars days before Kristallnacht—the Night of Broken Glass— where she is torn between ensuring their escape, and keeping her promise. But she can't turn her back on this one little girl, even if it plunges her and her family into danger. Praise for A City of Broken Glass: “In this fourth novel in a superbly written historical mystery series, Rebecca Cantrell once again tells a fast-paced story about the indomitable Hannah Vogel, a journalist, mother and fervent anti-Nazi Berliner…Set against the haunting backdrop of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, the novel holds many surprises for Vogel, who becomes trapped in Berlin with Anton and a former lover. Cantrell drops you into 1930s Berlin, and the fear and chaos swirl around you.” — USA Today “Cantrell’s fourth historical featuring journalist Hannah Vogel (after A Game of Lies) is compulsively readable. A palpable sense of dread builds, as we know that Kristallnacht, the Nazi pogrom of November 1938, is imminent. This award-winning series succeeds at weaving a very personal story into a well-researched historical survey. In an increasingly crowded genre period, Cantrell’s series stands tall.” — Library Journal (starred) “With compelling characters and a narrative which makes it hard to put down, A City of Broken Glass combines romantic thriller with historical tragedy.” — Historical Novel Society “The opening of Cantrell’s gripping fourth novel featuring journalist Hannah Vogel (after 2011’s A Game of Lies) finds Vogel and her 13-yearold son, Anton, in 1938 Poland…Cantrell poignantly conveys the plight of Nazi Germany’s Jews through the story of one child.” — Publishers Weekly
Colour Oxford Thesaurus
Author: Oxford Languages
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199607923
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
An easy-to-use dictionary and thesaurus in one volume containing over 140,000 synonyms and antonyms.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0199607923
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
An easy-to-use dictionary and thesaurus in one volume containing over 140,000 synonyms and antonyms.
Out of Broken Glass
Author: Sel Hubert
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462810241
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Out of Broken Glass is the true story of a young German Jewish boy who endures and overcomes Nazi terror and hardship and finds himself a lonely refugee among strangers in wartime England. Orphaned by the Holocaust, he comes to America where he serves in the U.S military and then converts an eight grade education into two college degrees and a successful professional career. He creates his own family, leads a colorful life that features extraordinary experiences and challenges to his past and to his faith and values. This is the uplifting memoir of Sel Hubert whose tranquil village life in Cronheim is shattered by the Nazis when, as a ten-year old, he is assaulted by his classmates and forced out of his school. Sent to live with strangers in Nrnberg, he becomes immersed in an Orthodox lifestyle and attends the Jewish school where he thrives scholastically. Caught up in the frenzy of a huge Nazi political rally, Sel maneuvers himself to look into the steely eyes of Adolf Hitler but escapes unhurt. No longer able to work and pay for Sels lodging, his father has to bring him home, only to live through the terror of Kristallnacht when the Nazis invade and trash their house and arrest his father who is sent to the notorious Dachau concentration camp. Devastated by that ordeal, Sel and his mother plead with the U.S. consulate for his fathers release and for permission to emigrate to the U.S. but are turned away. Expelled from their village, the family finds refuge with relatives in Augsburg, living in constant fear of further terror and arrest while trying desperately to flee Germany by any legal means. Suddenly, an offer comes to send just one child to safety in England on the Kindertransport. The Huberts face a cruel choice: which of their two children should they save -- thirteen year-old Sel or his older sister Emma? After a gut-wrenching family discussion, she is chosen in the hope that she can better help to secure a subsequent Kindertransport escape for him, which fortunately happens three months later. Sel bids an emotional farewell to his distraught mother and then travels with his father to the Munich railway station platform where he and hundreds of children say tearful good-bys before boarding a special train that takes them away from their parents, forever for most. He embarks on the terrifying lonely journey to freedom, not knowing where or with whom he will live and is taken in by a Jewish family King in London who makes him feel safe and welcome and restores his broken spirits. He develops close relationships with them and with the synagogue that sponsored his rescue and he writes reassuring letters home to his parents. But after only 6 weeks, he is again uprooted when, as war threatens, the government evacuates him with his school into the countryside where he is assigned to live with a childless Christian couple in a small village that has no Jews. War breaks out and his fears about the fate of his parents trapped in Germany escalate when he learns that they were sent away. Lonely and yearning for religious sustenance, he seeks spiritual comfort by attending a church service where his Jewish soul is unexpectedly renewed and nourished. Too proud to remain on charitable support, he quits school and starts to work in an office at age fourteen. He later moves into a hostel for Kindertransport refugees in Cambridge where he feels rejuvenated among his own peers and learns to become a motor mechanic. He turns down an offer to enter an Orthodox rabbinic school, reluctant to embrace and commit to such a lifestyle. Early in 1945, he crosses the U-Boat infested Atlantic to accept an invitation to live with relatives in New York where he joins the US Army Air Corps (now U.S. Air Force) and attains US citizenship. As sergeant in the Air Transport Command, he personally pleads with Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson to administer justice as he boards his military flight to be Chief Prosecutor of the top Nazis
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462810241
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Out of Broken Glass is the true story of a young German Jewish boy who endures and overcomes Nazi terror and hardship and finds himself a lonely refugee among strangers in wartime England. Orphaned by the Holocaust, he comes to America where he serves in the U.S military and then converts an eight grade education into two college degrees and a successful professional career. He creates his own family, leads a colorful life that features extraordinary experiences and challenges to his past and to his faith and values. This is the uplifting memoir of Sel Hubert whose tranquil village life in Cronheim is shattered by the Nazis when, as a ten-year old, he is assaulted by his classmates and forced out of his school. Sent to live with strangers in Nrnberg, he becomes immersed in an Orthodox lifestyle and attends the Jewish school where he thrives scholastically. Caught up in the frenzy of a huge Nazi political rally, Sel maneuvers himself to look into the steely eyes of Adolf Hitler but escapes unhurt. No longer able to work and pay for Sels lodging, his father has to bring him home, only to live through the terror of Kristallnacht when the Nazis invade and trash their house and arrest his father who is sent to the notorious Dachau concentration camp. Devastated by that ordeal, Sel and his mother plead with the U.S. consulate for his fathers release and for permission to emigrate to the U.S. but are turned away. Expelled from their village, the family finds refuge with relatives in Augsburg, living in constant fear of further terror and arrest while trying desperately to flee Germany by any legal means. Suddenly, an offer comes to send just one child to safety in England on the Kindertransport. The Huberts face a cruel choice: which of their two children should they save -- thirteen year-old Sel or his older sister Emma? After a gut-wrenching family discussion, she is chosen in the hope that she can better help to secure a subsequent Kindertransport escape for him, which fortunately happens three months later. Sel bids an emotional farewell to his distraught mother and then travels with his father to the Munich railway station platform where he and hundreds of children say tearful good-bys before boarding a special train that takes them away from their parents, forever for most. He embarks on the terrifying lonely journey to freedom, not knowing where or with whom he will live and is taken in by a Jewish family King in London who makes him feel safe and welcome and restores his broken spirits. He develops close relationships with them and with the synagogue that sponsored his rescue and he writes reassuring letters home to his parents. But after only 6 weeks, he is again uprooted when, as war threatens, the government evacuates him with his school into the countryside where he is assigned to live with a childless Christian couple in a small village that has no Jews. War breaks out and his fears about the fate of his parents trapped in Germany escalate when he learns that they were sent away. Lonely and yearning for religious sustenance, he seeks spiritual comfort by attending a church service where his Jewish soul is unexpectedly renewed and nourished. Too proud to remain on charitable support, he quits school and starts to work in an office at age fourteen. He later moves into a hostel for Kindertransport refugees in Cambridge where he feels rejuvenated among his own peers and learns to become a motor mechanic. He turns down an offer to enter an Orthodox rabbinic school, reluctant to embrace and commit to such a lifestyle. Early in 1945, he crosses the U-Boat infested Atlantic to accept an invitation to live with relatives in New York where he joins the US Army Air Corps (now U.S. Air Force) and attains US citizenship. As sergeant in the Air Transport Command, he personally pleads with Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson to administer justice as he boards his military flight to be Chief Prosecutor of the top Nazis