Leaving Yesterday

Leaving Yesterday
Title Leaving Yesterday PDF eBook
Author Rosa Bailey
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 83
Release 2024-04-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Melita Logan thought she was coping with her mother’s death, but now she is not so sure. As she approaches young womanhood she leaves her family behind to create a new beginning in Philadelphia with help from her friend Sheila, who invites her to stay with her and her husband. Bound together by loneliness and loss, Sheila and Melita both know they have obstacles to overcome. After she quickly joins a church Melita meets Christians from all walks of life – some helpful and some not. As she navigates her new life and the temptations that accompany life on her own she experiences struggles and heartache. Will God’s love, provision, and guidance be enough to help her endure this new phase of her life or will she lose faith in all she has been taught? In this inspirational story for young adults a young woman must lean on her faith to find a new way after the death of her mother prompts her to set down an unexpected path.

Leaving Yesterday

Leaving Yesterday
Title Leaving Yesterday PDF eBook
Author Zoe Dawson
Publisher Loveswept
Pages 320
Release 2016-02-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101965541

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If you love Susan Mallery, Kristan Higgins, or Rachel Gibson, don’t miss the start of this captivating small-town romance series! Laurel Falls, Montana, features spectacular mountain scenery—but it takes a rugged cowboy to convince one woman to slow down and enjoy the view. Rafferty Hamilton doesn’t plan on putting down roots anytime soon. With her divorce final, the hotel heiress has left Manhattan behind to scout new locations for her family’s chain of resorts. Which is why it’s so frustrating to be stranded in Laurel Falls while a good-looking, slow-talking, Stetson-wearing mechanic takes his sweet time with her overheated coupe. A decorated vet who paid his dues in Afghanistan, Trace Black can fix anything with an engine and get it revving—even Rafferty’s ridiculous sports car. He’s couldn’t say the same for the knockout driver, who looks like she’s never gripped a gear shaft in her life. Women like Rafferty don’t usually stick around in Laurel Falls, but Trace finds himself showing her everything his hometown has to offer before she cruises on down the road. As the days pass, Rafferty finds herself charmed by the pace of life and the openhearted warmth of the residents. She’s even tempted to trust again—and it’s all thanks to Trace. He’s not the kind of guy she’s used to falling for, but he just might be the man she needs. Praise for Leaving Yesterday “I loved how Zoe Dawson’s wounded-soul hero and strong heroine both came alive in the pages of the story! Leaving Yesterday touched my heart and made me want to spend more time visiting this small-town world.”—USA Today bestselling author Alexis Morgan “Rich with heartwarming romance and well-drawn secondary characters, Leaving Yesterday is a wonderful start to Zoe Dawson’s new Laurel Falls series.”—Elisabeth Barrett, author of The Best of Me “With swoon-worthy men, family heartbreak, and the healing power of love, Leaving Yesterday is a perfect romance for your keeper shelf. You won’t want it to end.”—Vonnie Davis, author of the Highlander’s Beloved series “A lovely story . . . I loved the descriptive writing of the locations, people, and landscape.”—Alpha Book Club “A small-town story that will capture your heartfelt attention.”—Hines and Bigham’s Literary Tryst Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Leaving Footprints

Leaving Footprints
Title Leaving Footprints PDF eBook
Author Tonya Painter
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 169
Release 2012-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466910909

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A tantalizing web of seduction and adventure , a group of teenagers from the historic town of Lewisburg, West Virginia come face to face with their family's secrets, their friends' betrayal, and the truth about their own hometown. Someone, or something, has targeted Rachel, the youthful , spunky, new kid . A loner by nature, she is found unconscience, in an abandoned farmhouse. One of her rescuers, Cole, takes interest in his newly found treasure. Trying to understand why she would be at one of the most haunted sites in Lewisburg, her new friends are compelled to let her in on a few secrets of their own. Nate, the third aspect of the triangle, throws sparks of his own compelling her to choose between the paths that lie before her. Only one will lead to the truth. Lewisburg is more than just the Coolest Small Town in America , it is also a network of underground tunnels , a hub for conspiracy and years of family lies, and a resting place for souls trying to find their way.

Movement Theory of Control

Movement Theory of Control
Title Movement Theory of Control PDF eBook
Author Norbert Hornstein
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 341
Release 2010
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027255377

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Natural languages offer many examples of displacement, i.e. constructions in which a non-local expression is critical for some grammatical end. Two central examples include phenomena such as raising and passive on the one hand, and control on the other. Though each phenomenon is an example of displacement, they have been theoretically distinguished. Movement rules have generated the former and formally very different construal rules, the latter. The "Movement Theory of Control" challenges this differentiation and argues that the operations that generate the two constructions are the same, the differences arising from the positions through which the displaced elements are moved. In the context of the Minimalist Program, reducing the class of basic operations is methodologically prized. This volume is a collection of original papers that argue for this approach to control on theoretical and empirical grounds as well. The papers also develop and constrain the movement theory to account for novel phenomena from a variety of languages."

Leaving Reality

Leaving Reality
Title Leaving Reality PDF eBook
Author James Wollrab
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 209
Release 2014-06-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1491736453

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This is the unusual story of a young lad who grows up in Alaska with his life dominated by dreams of playing hockey in the National Hockey League. His family and friends and home town all lend helping hands, but he has to battle on all levels past a personal adversary who tries to block him with every step. Only in the final chapter can we measure the success or failure of our young hero's life.

Leaving Ireland

Leaving Ireland
Title Leaving Ireland PDF eBook
Author Ann Moore
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 376
Release 2014-09-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1453201009

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An Irish mother must flee her beloved homeland for a new life in America, in the “gripping” second novel of the acclaimed historical trilogy (Publishers Weekly). Forced to flee Ireland, Gracelin O’Malley boards a coffin ship bound for America, taking her young daughter with her on the arduous transatlantic voyage. In New York, Gracelin struggles to adapt to a strange new world and to the harsh realities of immigrant life in a city teeming with crime, corruption, and anti-Irish prejudice. As she tries to make a life for herself and her daughter, she reunites with her brother, Sean . . . and a man she thought she’d never see again. When her friendship with a runaway slave sweeps her into the volatile abolitionist movement, Gracelin gains entrée to the drawing rooms of the wealthy and powerful. Still, the injustice all around her threatens the future of those she loves, and once again, she must do the unthinkable. This sweeping novel of the Irish immigrant experience in 1840s America brings a long-ago world to vibrant life and continues a remarkable heroine’s bold, dramatic journey through extraordinary times.

Leaving Mother Lake

Leaving Mother Lake
Title Leaving Mother Lake PDF eBook
Author Yang Erche Namu
Publisher Little, Brown
Pages 206
Release 2007-09-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0316029300

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The haunting memoir of a girl growing up in the Moso country in the Himalayas -- a unique matrilineal society. But even in this land of women, familial tension is eternal. Namu is a strong-willed daughter, and conflicts between her and her rebellious mother lead her to break the taboo that holds the Moso world together -- she leaves her mother's house.