Driftwood Bay (A Hope Harbor Novel Book #5)
Title | Driftwood Bay (A Hope Harbor Novel Book #5) PDF eBook |
Author | Irene Hannon |
Publisher | Revell |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2019-04-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1493416502 |
After tragedy upends her world, Jeannette Mason retreats to the tiny Oregon seaside town of Hope Harbor to create a new life. Vowing to avoid emotional attachments, she focuses on running her lavender farm and tea-room--until a new neighbor with a destructive dog and a forlorn little girl invades her turf. But she needn't worry. Dr. Logan West is too busy coping with an unexpected family, a radical lifestyle change, and an unruly pup to have any interest in his aloof and disagreeable neighbor. Yet when both Jeanette and Logan find themselves pulled into the life of a tattered Christian family fleeing persecution in war-torn Syria, might they discover that love sometimes comes calling when it's least expected? Bestselling and award-winning author Irene Hannon invites readers back to the charming seaside town of Hope Harbor, where they are sure to find peace, healing, and a second chance at happiness.
Starfish Pier (A Hope Harbor Novel Book #6)
Title | Starfish Pier (A Hope Harbor Novel Book #6) PDF eBook |
Author | Irene Hannon |
Publisher | Revell |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 2020-03-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1493421174 |
A year ago, ex-Delta Force operator Steven Roark left the rigors of combat behind to run fishing charters in Hope Harbor, decompress, and talk some sense into his kid brother. Business is good--but making peace with his past is more challenging than he expected. First-grade teacher Holly Miller leads a quiet, low-profile existence--until she's recruited to advocate for a cause that's dear to her heart. When she solicits Steven's assistance, sparks fly--especially after they find themselves on opposite sides of an issue that disrupts their placid seaside community. As these two seemingly incompatible souls search for common ground, might they discover a deeper connection--and find that love can banish darkness and light the way to a future filled with promise? Bestselling and award-winning author Irene Hannon invites you back to Hope Harbor--where hearts heal . . . and love blooms.
Maine Register, State Year-book and Legislative Manual
Title | Maine Register, State Year-book and Legislative Manual PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1576 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Maine |
ISBN |
Vols. for 19 include Classified business directory of the entire state.
Unbroken
Title | Unbroken PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Sterritt |
Publisher | Greystone Books Ltd |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2023-05-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1771648171 |
"A remarkable life story. . . Angela Sterritt is a formidable storyteller and a passionate advocate."—Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves "Sterritt's story is living proof of how courageous Indigenous women are."—Tanya Talaga, author of Seven Fallen Feathers and All Our Relations Unbroken is an extraordinary work of memoir and investigative journalism focusing on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, written by an award-winning Gitxsan journalist who survived life on the streets against all odds. As a Gitxsan teenager navigating life on the streets, Angela Sterritt wrote in her journal to help her survive and find her place in the world. Now an acclaimed journalist, she writes for major news outlets to push for justice and to light a path for Indigenous women, girls, and survivors. In her brilliant debut, Sterritt shares her memoir alongside investigative reporting into cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada, showing how colonialism and racism led to a society where Sterritt struggled to survive as a young person, and where the lives of Indigenous women and girls are ignored and devalued. Growing up, Sterritt was steeped in the stories of her ancestors: grandparents who carried bentwood boxes of berries, hunted and trapped, and later fought for rights and title to that land. But as a vulnerable young woman, kicked out of the family home and living on the street, Sterritt inhabited places that, today, are infamous for being communities where women have gone missing or been murdered: Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, and, later on, Northern BC’s Highway of Tears. Sterritt faced darkness: she experienced violence from partners and strangers and saw friends and community members die or go missing. But she navigated the street, group homes, and SROs to finally find her place in journalism and academic excellence at university, relying entirely on her own strength, resilience, and creativity along with the support of her ancestors and community to find her way. “She could have been me,” Sterritt acknowledges today, and her empathy for victims, survivors, and families drives her present-day investigations into the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women. In the end, Sterritt steps into a place of power, demanding accountability from the media and the public, exposing racism, and showing that there is much work to do on the path towards understanding the truth. But most importantly, she proves that the strength and brilliance of Indigenous women is unbroken, and that together, they can build lives of joy and abundance.
Publishers Directory
Title | Publishers Directory PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Gagné |
Publisher | Gale Cengage |
Pages | 1996 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Book industries and trade |
ISBN | 9780787613044 |
Outlook
Title | Outlook PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 656 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Who's who in Religion
Title | Who's who in Religion PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Marquis Who's Who |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |