Child of Woe

Child of Woe
Title Child of Woe PDF eBook
Author Maury Blair
Publisher TEACH Services, Inc.
Total Pages 141
Release
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 147961369X

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“So the old man was home again. He could be heard roaring and then grumbling and then roaring again, cursing profusely in his drunken stupor, growling as he stumbled around the lower level. The children and the mother made room for him, much as one wittingly gets out of the way of a big, unfriendly animal. But none of these people were the animal’s prey. Upstairs, the telltale slapping of the screen door sent a silent scream of alarm through the child. He jumped up in a single reflexive motion from his cozy place by the light on the floor and slipped through the bedroom door and far back into the corner to the window. He had learned to move quickly, before the old man could hear him leaving the vent. He had learned not to hide under the covers. He had learned not to hide at all. It was useless.” Child of Woe is a story that must be told. The devastating trauma of child abuse is brought to light in this amazing true-life story of Maury Blair. Born into a world of hate and rejection, it seemed here was no hope for this lonely, frightened boy. Read His Story…and God’s Miracle! ~ David Mainse, Host of 100 Huntley Street

When I Was a Child I Read Books

When I Was a Child I Read Books
Title When I Was a Child I Read Books PDF eBook
Author Marilynne Robinson
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 224
Release 2012-03-13
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0374709416

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Marilynne Robinson has built a sterling reputation as a writer of sharp, subtly moving prose, not only as a major American novelist, but also as a rigorous thinker and incisive essayist. In When I Was a Child I Read Books she returns to and expands upon the themes which have preoccupied her work with renewed vigor. In "Austerity as Ideology," she tackles the global debt crisis, and the charged political and social political climate in this country that makes finding a solution to our financial troubles so challenging. In "Open Thy Hand Wide" she searches out the deeply embedded role of generosity in Christian faith. And in "When I Was a Child," one of her most personal essays to date, an account of her childhood in Idaho becomes an exploration of individualism and the myth of the American West. Clear-eyed and forceful as ever, Robinson demonstrates once again why she is regarded as one of our essential writers.

Wednesday's Child

Wednesday's Child
Title Wednesday's Child PDF eBook
Author Peter Robinson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 293
Release 2013-09-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1476745277

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From New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author Peter Robinson comes a suspenseful and frightening tale of the connection between a missing child and the murder of a young man in the sixth book of the critically acclaimed Inspector Banks Mystery Series. A well-dressed couple claim to be social workers responding to abuse allegations and pressure Brenda Scupham into allowing them to take her seven-year-old daughter, Gemma, into protective care. When they fail to return, Brenda realizes her catastrophic mistake, and soon Chief Inspector Alan Banks is on the case. As days pass, Banks and his colleague, Detective Superintendent Gristhorpe, begin to lose hope, but then a body is found in the ruins of a nearby lead mine, and the two cases begin to connect in a chilling, horrifying way.

Wednesday's Child

Wednesday's Child
Title Wednesday's Child PDF eBook
Author Linda Chaikin
Publisher Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages 446
Release 2000-11-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0736954457

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For Gemma Alcott, daughter of business tycoon Burgess T. Alcott, III, the summer of 1929 is a season for picnics, sailing parties, and romance. But life becomes difficult when the Alcott wealth is lost in the Wall Street crash known as Black Tuesday. Gemma and her younger sister, Melody, are suddenly destitute. In their time of need, Kace Morgan, a distant relative appears and Gemma realizes she still has choices. But can she handle the loss of all she has known and a new life that is far from the sheltering wealth she has grown up with? Wednesday's child might have woe, but life is never so dark that God cannot deliver His own into paths of light. Book 3 in the series.

Thursday’s Child

Thursday’s Child
Title Thursday’s Child PDF eBook
Author Noel Streatfeild
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 244
Release 2020-04-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0008244049

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A thrilling, classic children’s adventure with a courageous heroine, from the beloved author of Ballet Shoes.

“The” Oxford Nursery Rhyme Book

“The” Oxford Nursery Rhyme Book
Title “The” Oxford Nursery Rhyme Book PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 0
Release 1977
Genre
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The Book of Woe

The Book of Woe
Title The Book of Woe PDF eBook
Author Gary Greenberg
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 416
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1101621109

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“Gary Greenberg has become the Dante of our psychiatric age, and the DSM-5 is his Inferno.” —Errol Morris Since its debut in 1952, the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has set down the “official” view on what constitutes mental illness. Homosexuality, for instance, was a mental illness until 1973. Each revision has created controversy, but the DSM-5 has taken fire for encouraging doctors to diagnose more illnesses—and to prescribe sometimes unnecessary or harmful medications. Respected author and practicing psychotherapist Gary Greenberg embedded himself in the war that broke out over the fifth edition, and returned with an unsettling tale. Exposing the deeply flawed process behind the DSM-5’s compilation, The Book of Woe reveals how the manual turns suffering into a commodity—and made the APA its own biggest beneficiary.