Bloody Chester
Title | Bloody Chester PDF eBook |
Author | J. T. Petty |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2012-07-03 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1596431008 |
In 1870 Dakota Territory, "Bloody" Chester Kates is in for some surprises when he agrees to burn down the town of Whale, believed to be inhabited by something wicked, in order for the Union Pacific to continue construction of the railroad.
Sam and Chester
Title | Sam and Chester PDF eBook |
Author | Jo Bailey-Merritt |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2016-08-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1473541409 |
When Sam Bailey-Merritt was just two years old, almost overnight he lost the ability to communicate or function. His mother, Jo, was at a loss as to what to do as she saw her son grow increasingly isolated and begin to suffer from uncontrollable meltdowns. Eventually, Sam was diagnosed with autism. Sam's condition continued to worsen and, just when Jo had all but given up hope of being able to help him, the family went on a day trip to a nearby miniature pig farm. Sam immediately bonded with a tiny ginger piglet called Chester, who stood sad and alone, apart from the rest of the litter. The connection between the boy and the animal was immediate and their unusual friendship blossomed from the moment the family brought Chester home. The tiny pig refused to leave Sam's side - it was as if he knew that Sam needed a friend. And, for the first time in five years, Jo saw her son really laugh. While Sam's confidence grew, Chester grew in a different way: the micro pig that was supposed to become the size of a Cocker Spaniel in fact ballooned to three times that size - with hilarious consequences for the family! Chester has turned Sam's life around. He now has the ability to communicate his feelings, make friends and is caring and kind towards others. Sam and Chester is the heart-warming story of how a teacup-sized ginger pig helped to transform the life of a boy with autism. It is the emotional story of a mother's fight to win back her son.
Blood Duel
Title | Blood Duel PDF eBook |
Author | David Robbins |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780451222671 |
Unable to read about his bloody exploits in the newspaper, serial killer Jeeter Frost finds a teacher to help him, while the townsfolk of Coffin Varnish, hoping to cash in on his infamy, put his victims on display, to which he strongly and violently objects. Original.
In Search of Chester's Medieval Castle
Title | In Search of Chester's Medieval Castle PDF eBook |
Author | Phillip E. Jones |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Chester (England) |
ISBN | 095655492X |
Chester's Military Heritage
Title | Chester's Military Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Adrian and Dawn L. Bridge |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2021-07-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1445699591 |
Explore Chester's military heritage, from Roman times to the present day, in this illustrated guide.
Lost Lore of Draxos
Title | Lost Lore of Draxos PDF eBook |
Author | T. Norman |
Publisher | JNT Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2022-04-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
History is written by the victors. Draxos is built upon stories long forgotten, of deeds unseen and words unspoken. The truth will be revealed to those who watch, listen, and open their minds to new possibilities. Follow eleven stories of adventure, loss, and heartache spanning a generation. Learn the history that changed a nation and shaped the world to come.
Riding in the Wind
Title | Riding in the Wind PDF eBook |
Author | Chaplain Roger Burdge |
Publisher | Strategic Book Publishing |
Pages | 317 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1625160143 |
Famous as the cradle of the blues, the Mississippi Delta is also home to a feared prison called Parchman. From this plantation prison came bluesmen like "Bukka" White. But Parchman also produced some of the nation's most feared inmate bosses; men that ruled the grounds with fast hands and fierce determination. One such boss was Chester Johnston. Chester came from a dysfunctional family and served in Vietnam, before rising through the biker gang ranks, to finally end up running Parchman. But after fighting his way to the undisputed position of "shot caller" of the farm population, his "rep" and hatred of officials and guards eventually caught up to him. Nearly beaten to death, Chester began reflecting on the God his grandmother had once taught him about. His journey to true freedom began with the Bible, then surrender, and later through sharing the peace he found with young people. Although convicted of crimes he denied to his death, Chester fought the system for a release that never came. Riding in the Wind is not just his story; it's a look inside one of our nation's most feared institutions. The book's greatest revelation is how God changed Chester Johnston, granting him the freedom the system never would.