Author: Suzanne Samples
Publisher: Running Wild, LLC
ISBN: 1955062846
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
On September 17, 2022, the literary world, indeed the whole world, lost a unique voice with the passing of Suzanne “ Hammer” Samples. Her final journey began in 2014 with a brain tumor diagnosis. She chronicled her struggles and triumphs even as she worked through post-surgery rehab including regaining the loss of arm and hand function. Suzanne' s rare courage and candor gave us a brutally honest and unflinching view of her life. Though she “ nagged” her editor and publisher to get her first book into print before she died, Suzanne outlived her prognosis. The memoir, “ Frontal Matter: Glue Gone Wild” went on to be named among the best books of 2019 by Kirkus Reviews and sent Suzanne on a phenomenal book tour where she wowed listeners with her experiences, stellar personality and dark wit. She continued on to write two sequels, “ Stargazing in Solitude” published to acclaim in 2021, and the “ 13 Tunnels” , even as she returned to teaching and started a literary magazine. Her trilogy offers insight, comfort, and understanding to the patients, caregivers, and loved ones dealing with this and similar devastating diagnoses. Suzanne lived life to the fullest and gave us great gifts along the way. She will be missed. -- Barbara Lockwood and Lisa Kastner
Thirteen Tunnels
Author: Suzanne Samples
Publisher: Running Wild, LLC
ISBN: 1955062846
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
On September 17, 2022, the literary world, indeed the whole world, lost a unique voice with the passing of Suzanne “ Hammer” Samples. Her final journey began in 2014 with a brain tumor diagnosis. She chronicled her struggles and triumphs even as she worked through post-surgery rehab including regaining the loss of arm and hand function. Suzanne' s rare courage and candor gave us a brutally honest and unflinching view of her life. Though she “ nagged” her editor and publisher to get her first book into print before she died, Suzanne outlived her prognosis. The memoir, “ Frontal Matter: Glue Gone Wild” went on to be named among the best books of 2019 by Kirkus Reviews and sent Suzanne on a phenomenal book tour where she wowed listeners with her experiences, stellar personality and dark wit. She continued on to write two sequels, “ Stargazing in Solitude” published to acclaim in 2021, and the “ 13 Tunnels” , even as she returned to teaching and started a literary magazine. Her trilogy offers insight, comfort, and understanding to the patients, caregivers, and loved ones dealing with this and similar devastating diagnoses. Suzanne lived life to the fullest and gave us great gifts along the way. She will be missed. -- Barbara Lockwood and Lisa Kastner
Publisher: Running Wild, LLC
ISBN: 1955062846
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
On September 17, 2022, the literary world, indeed the whole world, lost a unique voice with the passing of Suzanne “ Hammer” Samples. Her final journey began in 2014 with a brain tumor diagnosis. She chronicled her struggles and triumphs even as she worked through post-surgery rehab including regaining the loss of arm and hand function. Suzanne' s rare courage and candor gave us a brutally honest and unflinching view of her life. Though she “ nagged” her editor and publisher to get her first book into print before she died, Suzanne outlived her prognosis. The memoir, “ Frontal Matter: Glue Gone Wild” went on to be named among the best books of 2019 by Kirkus Reviews and sent Suzanne on a phenomenal book tour where she wowed listeners with her experiences, stellar personality and dark wit. She continued on to write two sequels, “ Stargazing in Solitude” published to acclaim in 2021, and the “ 13 Tunnels” , even as she returned to teaching and started a literary magazine. Her trilogy offers insight, comfort, and understanding to the patients, caregivers, and loved ones dealing with this and similar devastating diagnoses. Suzanne lived life to the fullest and gave us great gifts along the way. She will be missed. -- Barbara Lockwood and Lisa Kastner
Impounding-reservoirs in India, and the Design of Masonry Dams
Author: James Forrest
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dams
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dams
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature of the State of California ...
Author: California
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1380
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1380
Book Description
Report of the State Mineralogist
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gold mines and mining
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gold mines and mining
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Chapter of Report of the State Mineralogist Covering Mining in California and the Activities of the State Mining Bureau
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Journals of the Legislature of the State of California
Author: California. Legislature
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1374
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1374
Book Description
The Journal of the Senate During the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of California
Author: California. Legislature. Senate
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1380
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 1380
Book Description
The Liberators
Author: Michael Hirsh
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 055390731X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
At last, the everyday fighting men who were the first Americans to know the full and horrifying truth about the Holocaust share their astonishing stories. Rich with powerful never-before-published details from the author’s interviews with more than 150 U.S. soldiers who liberated the Nazi death camps, The Liberators is an essential addition to the literature of World War II—and a stirring testament to Allied courage in the face of inconceivable atrocities. Taking us from the beginnings of the liberators’ final march across Germany to V-E Day and beyond, Michael Hirsh allows us to walk in their footsteps, experiencing the journey as they themselves experienced it. But this book is more than just an in-depth account of the liberation. It reveals how profoundly these young men were affected by what they saw—the unbelievable horror and pathos they felt upon seeing “stacks of bodies like cordwood” and “skeletonlike survivors” in camp after camp. That life-altering experience has stayed with them to this very day. It’s been well over half a century since the end of World War II, and they still haven’t forgotten what the camps looked like, how they smelled, what the inmates looked like, and how it made them feel. Many of the liberators suffer from what’s now called post-traumatic stress disorder and still experience Holocaust-related nightmares. Here we meet the brave souls who—now in their eighties and nineties—have chosen at last to share their stories. Corporal Forrest Robinson saw masses of dead bodies at Nordhausen and was so horrified that he lost his memory for the next two weeks. Melvin Waters, a 4-F volunteer civilian ambulance driver, recalls that a woman at Bergen-Belsen “fought us like a cat because she thought we were taking her to the crematory.” Private Don Timmer used his high school German to interpret for General Dwight Eisenhower during the supreme Allied commander’s visit to Ohrdruf, the first camp liberated by the Americans. And Phyllis Lamont Law, an army nurse at Mauthausen-Gusen, recalls the shock and, ultimately, “the hope” that “you can save a few.” From Bergen-Belsen in northern Germany to Mauthausen in Austria, The Liberators offers readers an intense and unforgettable look at the Nazi death machine through the eyes of the men and women who were our country’s witnesses to the Holocaust. The liberators’ recollections are historically important, vivid, riveting, heartbreaking, and, on rare occasions, joyous and uplifting. This book is their opportunity, perhaps for the last time, to tell the world.
Publisher: Bantam
ISBN: 055390731X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
At last, the everyday fighting men who were the first Americans to know the full and horrifying truth about the Holocaust share their astonishing stories. Rich with powerful never-before-published details from the author’s interviews with more than 150 U.S. soldiers who liberated the Nazi death camps, The Liberators is an essential addition to the literature of World War II—and a stirring testament to Allied courage in the face of inconceivable atrocities. Taking us from the beginnings of the liberators’ final march across Germany to V-E Day and beyond, Michael Hirsh allows us to walk in their footsteps, experiencing the journey as they themselves experienced it. But this book is more than just an in-depth account of the liberation. It reveals how profoundly these young men were affected by what they saw—the unbelievable horror and pathos they felt upon seeing “stacks of bodies like cordwood” and “skeletonlike survivors” in camp after camp. That life-altering experience has stayed with them to this very day. It’s been well over half a century since the end of World War II, and they still haven’t forgotten what the camps looked like, how they smelled, what the inmates looked like, and how it made them feel. Many of the liberators suffer from what’s now called post-traumatic stress disorder and still experience Holocaust-related nightmares. Here we meet the brave souls who—now in their eighties and nineties—have chosen at last to share their stories. Corporal Forrest Robinson saw masses of dead bodies at Nordhausen and was so horrified that he lost his memory for the next two weeks. Melvin Waters, a 4-F volunteer civilian ambulance driver, recalls that a woman at Bergen-Belsen “fought us like a cat because she thought we were taking her to the crematory.” Private Don Timmer used his high school German to interpret for General Dwight Eisenhower during the supreme Allied commander’s visit to Ohrdruf, the first camp liberated by the Americans. And Phyllis Lamont Law, an army nurse at Mauthausen-Gusen, recalls the shock and, ultimately, “the hope” that “you can save a few.” From Bergen-Belsen in northern Germany to Mauthausen in Austria, The Liberators offers readers an intense and unforgettable look at the Nazi death machine through the eyes of the men and women who were our country’s witnesses to the Holocaust. The liberators’ recollections are historically important, vivid, riveting, heartbreaking, and, on rare occasions, joyous and uplifting. This book is their opportunity, perhaps for the last time, to tell the world.
Lighting for Driving
Author: Peter R. Boyce
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1420008153
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
By considering vehicle, signal, and road lighting as integrated means of communication, this unique authoritative work explains the thinking and scientific reasoning behind various forms of lighting and analyzes their contribution to the driver's understanding of real and potential road hazards. Attention is also given to how these forms of lighting are likely to evolve in response to the development of new technology and an improved understanding of ergonomics.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1420008153
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
By considering vehicle, signal, and road lighting as integrated means of communication, this unique authoritative work explains the thinking and scientific reasoning behind various forms of lighting and analyzes their contribution to the driver's understanding of real and potential road hazards. Attention is also given to how these forms of lighting are likely to evolve in response to the development of new technology and an improved understanding of ergonomics.
The Legend of Santosh Chaube
Author: Subham Thapa
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Santosh Chaube, the Indian Santa Claus, doesn’t love his job. Delivering gifts to kids across India isn’t his idea of fun—he hates kids and is only in it for the paycheck. But when dark forces threaten to destroy Christmas, Santosh is forced to team up with four kids to save it. Among them are Avnith and Aiva, two teenagers who were once best friends but now can’t stand each other. Together, they embark on a perilous journey through the unexplored Himalayas. As Avnith and Aiva confront their differences, their coming-of-age story unfolds, while Santosh starts to see that Christmas isn’t just about delivering gifts—it’s about the belief in something magical that children hold in their hearts. With every challenge they face, the kids realise they’re stronger than they ever imagined. And Santosh, the reluctant Santa, must confront his own fears to save the holiday. Will Santosh and his young companions be able to save Christmas before time runs out? Dive into The Legend of Santosh Chaube: The Indian Santa Claus, a thrilling adventure that will make you believe in the magic of Christmas all over again.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Santosh Chaube, the Indian Santa Claus, doesn’t love his job. Delivering gifts to kids across India isn’t his idea of fun—he hates kids and is only in it for the paycheck. But when dark forces threaten to destroy Christmas, Santosh is forced to team up with four kids to save it. Among them are Avnith and Aiva, two teenagers who were once best friends but now can’t stand each other. Together, they embark on a perilous journey through the unexplored Himalayas. As Avnith and Aiva confront their differences, their coming-of-age story unfolds, while Santosh starts to see that Christmas isn’t just about delivering gifts—it’s about the belief in something magical that children hold in their hearts. With every challenge they face, the kids realise they’re stronger than they ever imagined. And Santosh, the reluctant Santa, must confront his own fears to save the holiday. Will Santosh and his young companions be able to save Christmas before time runs out? Dive into The Legend of Santosh Chaube: The Indian Santa Claus, a thrilling adventure that will make you believe in the magic of Christmas all over again.