Author: Terri Wells
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1662467664
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
To All those I've loved and Lost, you are missed. Lord, if you can use anything, use me.
'Shh! 'Don't Tell'; a True Story of Survival
Author: Miriam Moriarty Owens
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1447744713
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
In 1959 my mother became ill from TB and we were left in the care of my father and grandmother. The ISPCC deemed my father an unfit parent to look after us and as a result, my sisters and I were sentenced to 14 years in Pembroke Alms Industrial School where we were placed in the care of the Sisters of Mercy. While there, my sisters and I were subjected to horrendous, almost unimaginable cruelty and abuse, both physically and mentally, the scars of which I still feel today
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1447744713
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
In 1959 my mother became ill from TB and we were left in the care of my father and grandmother. The ISPCC deemed my father an unfit parent to look after us and as a result, my sisters and I were sentenced to 14 years in Pembroke Alms Industrial School where we were placed in the care of the Sisters of Mercy. While there, my sisters and I were subjected to horrendous, almost unimaginable cruelty and abuse, both physically and mentally, the scars of which I still feel today
Shhhh Don't Tell
Author: Deb Brainard
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1640821562
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Francheska, Zoe, Sadie, and Emma were sure they would have another uneventful summer at Superior Lake; they had been spending summers at their lake houses, and it had always been uneventful. Francheska, Zoe, Sadie, and Emma were very glad that they had each other to hang with. Emma and Zoe's father was a professor of geology at the University of Michigan, and he had gotten a Professor Coolage notes on how he believes that Porcupine Mountain is a dormant volcano and when it erupts, it will trigger earthquakes, which will trigger the Keweenaw fault, which runs along the bottom of Michigan, and if triggered would shove Lower Michigan into Upper Michigan, and Michigan will become an island. Their dad, along with Francheska and Sadie's, studied the mountain and checked for any changes. Francheska, Sadie, Emma, and Zoe decided to try out this new path that had been built the last year. Halfway up the mountain, they stopped at the picnic area and started having lunch when these two girls walked up to them and introduced themselves to Francheska, Sadie, Emma, and Zoe, Ashlynn and Aubrey told Francheska, Sadie, Emma, and Zoe that their parents came to Porcupine Mountain; their parents wanted to bring them and their annoying little brother, Zachery, to the mountain to get away from the distraction of the big city and spend some quality family time. Francheska saw a path from the path that had just been made. The girls decided to take it to see where it led. The girls met a hairy boy their age named Zeek. A large black cloud showed up, and lightning hit the ground; a bear came out of the woods ready to attack them. Zeek had a flasher and flashed the bear, and the bear ran away screaming. Zeek took the girls to his house, more like a mansion, once belonging to a Professor Coolage, who left the home to the Thomlanes. Zeek's mother and father were nervous at first to have the girls at their home but ended up enjoying them. The girls got trapped up the mountain for three weeks because of fires and storms. Emma and Zeek really liked each other. The events that happened changed the girls' lives, as well as Michigan, forever.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1640821562
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Francheska, Zoe, Sadie, and Emma were sure they would have another uneventful summer at Superior Lake; they had been spending summers at their lake houses, and it had always been uneventful. Francheska, Zoe, Sadie, and Emma were very glad that they had each other to hang with. Emma and Zoe's father was a professor of geology at the University of Michigan, and he had gotten a Professor Coolage notes on how he believes that Porcupine Mountain is a dormant volcano and when it erupts, it will trigger earthquakes, which will trigger the Keweenaw fault, which runs along the bottom of Michigan, and if triggered would shove Lower Michigan into Upper Michigan, and Michigan will become an island. Their dad, along with Francheska and Sadie's, studied the mountain and checked for any changes. Francheska, Sadie, Emma, and Zoe decided to try out this new path that had been built the last year. Halfway up the mountain, they stopped at the picnic area and started having lunch when these two girls walked up to them and introduced themselves to Francheska, Sadie, Emma, and Zoe, Ashlynn and Aubrey told Francheska, Sadie, Emma, and Zoe that their parents came to Porcupine Mountain; their parents wanted to bring them and their annoying little brother, Zachery, to the mountain to get away from the distraction of the big city and spend some quality family time. Francheska saw a path from the path that had just been made. The girls decided to take it to see where it led. The girls met a hairy boy their age named Zeek. A large black cloud showed up, and lightning hit the ground; a bear came out of the woods ready to attack them. Zeek had a flasher and flashed the bear, and the bear ran away screaming. Zeek took the girls to his house, more like a mansion, once belonging to a Professor Coolage, who left the home to the Thomlanes. Zeek's mother and father were nervous at first to have the girls at their home but ended up enjoying them. The girls got trapped up the mountain for three weeks because of fires and storms. Emma and Zeek really liked each other. The events that happened changed the girls' lives, as well as Michigan, forever.
Shhh, Don't Tell
Author: Michelle Knight
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737055402
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Shhh, Don't Tell by Michelle Knight shares the heart-wrenching story of Riley, a 12-year-old girl, sexually abuses by her half-brother, Josh. Through Riley's abuse, Shhh...Don't Tell declares a powerful message for all children to know and learn - your voice matters, abuse is not your fault, and you should never keep secrets that cause emotional and physical harm to you or anyone else.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781737055402
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Shhh, Don't Tell by Michelle Knight shares the heart-wrenching story of Riley, a 12-year-old girl, sexually abuses by her half-brother, Josh. Through Riley's abuse, Shhh...Don't Tell declares a powerful message for all children to know and learn - your voice matters, abuse is not your fault, and you should never keep secrets that cause emotional and physical harm to you or anyone else.
Mrs. McThing
Author: Mary Chase
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822207870
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
THE STORY: As told by Kerr, all happens very logically. A little girl has slipped past the gatekeeper and over the garden wall to play with a lonely and put-upon lad. She is quickly shooed out by his mother as 'trash.' It just so happens that the
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822207870
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
THE STORY: As told by Kerr, all happens very logically. A little girl has slipped past the gatekeeper and over the garden wall to play with a lonely and put-upon lad. She is quickly shooed out by his mother as 'trash.' It just so happens that the
Souvenirs
Author: TC King
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480975990
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Souvenirs By: TC King Short stories may not often need explanation. Yet, in their brevity, the short stories of Souvenirs: Inside, Out, will bring laughter, remembrances and infuse an otherwise dull day with philosophy. Many of these stories are small quips, using author TC King’s children and various individuals she has encountered of the years as the leads in various scenarios. Relax, sit back, and read a quick story out of the pages of Souvenirs: Inside, Out. Let your spirit make your selection from the contents and find a story to keep the doldrums at bay.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1480975990
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Souvenirs By: TC King Short stories may not often need explanation. Yet, in their brevity, the short stories of Souvenirs: Inside, Out, will bring laughter, remembrances and infuse an otherwise dull day with philosophy. Many of these stories are small quips, using author TC King’s children and various individuals she has encountered of the years as the leads in various scenarios. Relax, sit back, and read a quick story out of the pages of Souvenirs: Inside, Out. Let your spirit make your selection from the contents and find a story to keep the doldrums at bay.
Out of the Dust
Author: Janice Mirikitani
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824847946
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Out of the Dust is a collection of new poems by activist, leader, poet, and editor Janice Mirikitani. After being named San Francisco’s second Poet Laureate in 2000, this fifth book of poems from Mirikitani was written in response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Drawing from her own background as a Sansei (third generation) Japanese American, Mirikitani reflects on the many ways we connect through the dust and our ability to rise and renew ourselves from this place. From the dust of the World Trade Center in New York to the retaliatory ashes of the dead in America’s war in Afghanistan, the poems in this volume seek to explicate the connections of our humanity to the reactionary profiling of people of Middle Eastern descent and different ethnicities, comparing these choices to the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. Mirikitani’s poems cover topics about rape, incest, the continued struggle for justice and economic equality, and the poet’s experiences throughout her 50-year career at Glide Foundation and Church in San Francisco, where she has helped to create groundbreaking programs for the poor, women and children, and those who are healing from sexual assault, violence and abuse. Though constructed from a depth of experiences with struggle, these poems also erupt in celebration of marriage, daughters, and the discovery of self through diversity.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824847946
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Out of the Dust is a collection of new poems by activist, leader, poet, and editor Janice Mirikitani. After being named San Francisco’s second Poet Laureate in 2000, this fifth book of poems from Mirikitani was written in response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Drawing from her own background as a Sansei (third generation) Japanese American, Mirikitani reflects on the many ways we connect through the dust and our ability to rise and renew ourselves from this place. From the dust of the World Trade Center in New York to the retaliatory ashes of the dead in America’s war in Afghanistan, the poems in this volume seek to explicate the connections of our humanity to the reactionary profiling of people of Middle Eastern descent and different ethnicities, comparing these choices to the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. Mirikitani’s poems cover topics about rape, incest, the continued struggle for justice and economic equality, and the poet’s experiences throughout her 50-year career at Glide Foundation and Church in San Francisco, where she has helped to create groundbreaking programs for the poor, women and children, and those who are healing from sexual assault, violence and abuse. Though constructed from a depth of experiences with struggle, these poems also erupt in celebration of marriage, daughters, and the discovery of self through diversity.
A Silent Tsunami
Author: Anthea Rowan
Publisher: Bedford Square Publishers
ISBN: 183501058X
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
A Silent Tsunami is a unique combination of memoir and medicine – Rowan forensically examines the development of her mother's illness and explores dementia in a frank but illuminating, lyrical and moving way. 'By turns, warm, reflective, angry, but always moving... the perfect balance between scientific context and the mother-daughter narrative' Professor Craig Ritchie, University of St Andrews 'Anthea captures so eloquently the tug of war between a daughter and her mother "who is being erased"' Manni Coe, author of the bestselling brother. do. you. love. me. Anthea Rowan writes about her mother's struggles of living with Dementia, while interpreting the science that surrounds this devestating illness. Grounded in personal observation, she casts an unflinching eye on the realities of living with a mother who has forgotten her daughter and a determination that her children will not face the same. There is hope here, too. As a portratyal of the relationships we share with our mothers, an examinaion of their influences on us, as well as asking questions about how illness impacts lives, A Silent Tsunami is a powerful story of family, life, love and loss.
Publisher: Bedford Square Publishers
ISBN: 183501058X
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
A Silent Tsunami is a unique combination of memoir and medicine – Rowan forensically examines the development of her mother's illness and explores dementia in a frank but illuminating, lyrical and moving way. 'By turns, warm, reflective, angry, but always moving... the perfect balance between scientific context and the mother-daughter narrative' Professor Craig Ritchie, University of St Andrews 'Anthea captures so eloquently the tug of war between a daughter and her mother "who is being erased"' Manni Coe, author of the bestselling brother. do. you. love. me. Anthea Rowan writes about her mother's struggles of living with Dementia, while interpreting the science that surrounds this devestating illness. Grounded in personal observation, she casts an unflinching eye on the realities of living with a mother who has forgotten her daughter and a determination that her children will not face the same. There is hope here, too. As a portratyal of the relationships we share with our mothers, an examinaion of their influences on us, as well as asking questions about how illness impacts lives, A Silent Tsunami is a powerful story of family, life, love and loss.
My Mother's Secrets
Author: Tina Trumble
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 149693749X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Sara McCann returns home to New York to be with her mother during her final days of her losing battle with cancer. She never anticipated how much this trip would change her life and the secrets her mother would share with her.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 149693749X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Sara McCann returns home to New York to be with her mother during her final days of her losing battle with cancer. She never anticipated how much this trip would change her life and the secrets her mother would share with her.