Mary's Neighborhood

Mary's Neighborhood
Title Mary's Neighborhood PDF eBook
Author Janet Heavin
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Pages 20
Release 2017-05-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1635750989

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Mary Muffit is a great role model for your child. She goes about her days helping others and spreading joy and kindness throughout her neighborhood. This little story is a combination of fairy tales and nursery rhymes with a twist! Mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers will love this story, as it takes you down memory lane.

Living in the Community: The neighborhood ; Community life in St. Mary's County and southern Maryland

Living in the Community: The neighborhood ; Community life in St. Mary's County and southern Maryland
Title Living in the Community: The neighborhood ; Community life in St. Mary's County and southern Maryland PDF eBook
Author Saint Mary's County Public Schools
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Release 1984
Genre Social sciences
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One House Over

One House Over
Title One House Over PDF eBook
Author Mary Monroe
Publisher Dafina
Pages 311
Release 2018-03-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496716132

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New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe returns to the 1930s era of her acclaimed novel The Upper Room with a dazzling portrait of two very different couples whose fast friendship is no match for shattering betrayal . . . A solid marriage, a thriving business, and the esteem of their close-knit Alabama community—Joyce and Odell Watson have every reason to count their blessings. Their marriage has given well-off Joyce a chance at the family she’s always wanted—and granted Odell a shot to escape grinding poverty. But all that respectability and status comes at a cost. Just once, Joyce and Odell want to taste life’s wild side, without consequences . . . When their new neighbors, Milton and Yvonne Hamilton, turn out to be bootleggers, the Watsons plunge headlong into good times and fast living. . . . Until revelations of Milton and Yvonne’s seedy past make the Watsons think twice about how much time they spend together. But the Hamiltons won’t be dismissed so easily. The Watsons soon find them invading every area of their lives, even discovering their long-held secrets. Now, the Watsons must tread carefully to keep the neighbors from destroying their perfect world . . . “Monroe convincingly portrays a time and place where desperation is the norm.” —Library Journal “Impossible to put down.” —Susan Holloway Scott, author of I, Eliza Hamilton “Monroe reveals sympathetic aspects and complex motivations for each character in this engrossing setting.” —Booklist

Across the Way

Across the Way
Title Across the Way PDF eBook
Author Mary Monroe
Publisher Dafina Books
Pages 288
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496716191

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In this captivating Depression-era set novel by New York Times bestselling author Mary Monroe, two couples find their grudges endangering more than their Alabama small town’s deceptive peace . . . When good-time couple Milton and Yvonne Hamilton moved one house over from the respectable-but-restless Odell and Joyce Watson, it was a fast friendship of shared secrets—and secret jealousies and betrayals. Their alliance was bound to crash and burn, but the Hamiltons won’t quite let the flame die out, even after scandalous accusations get them arrested . . . Odell would do anything to be free of his bootlegging, blackmailing, money extorting neighbors and recover the peaceful—and financially prosperous—life he and Joyce once had. But Milton and Yvonne seem to always bounce back from bad luck, and this time they’ve returned angrier, and greedier, than ever. Determined to get what Odell “owes” them, the Hamiltons have a big surprise for Joyce too, one that shows how far they will go to get revenge . . . Now pushed past his breaking point, Odell is sure he’s got a foolproof plan to end the scheming once and for all. But it soon spirals into lies, shattering violence, and permanent damage that will roil their tranquil community, and alter his and Joyce’s world forever . . . PRAISE FOR THE NEIGHBORS SERIES “Monroe brings the Deep South Prohibition-era world to life.” —Booklist “Monroe convincingly portrays a time and place where desperation is the norm.” —Library Journal

Hope Matters

Hope Matters
Title Hope Matters PDF eBook
Author John A. Calhoun
Publisher John Calhoun
Pages 276
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780910155724

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Mary Gonzales strolls the streets of Chicago's meatpacking district every evening, keeping a watchful eye over "her" neighborhood kids. Tony Ortiz encourages young men in California state prisons to break free of the brutal gang life he once knew all too well. Joe Hynes, Brooklyn's district attorney, champions women and children, not wanting them to suffer as he suffered. They, and the twenty-one other amazing people interviewed by Jack Calhoun, are reshaping lives and communities across America. They include Christians of every denomination, Muslims, Jews, and others, some who pray five times a day and some who are, frankly, "not that religious." But each tells Calhoun, there's much more to the story. You may have heard of some of these Americans. Several are in the news. The good words of all shine brightly in their communities. What you haven't heard about is the underlying force, the hidden source of their seemingly endless energy and selflessness. It is faith -- a deep and, in some cases, unsuspected spirituality. They have the unshakable sense that they work not only for their organizations -- and each individual they encounter -- but especially for God. Calhoun was once an eager divinity school student, hungry to make a difference. Through the years he rose to national prominence in the field of public policy, spending twenty-plus years as the founding president of the National Crime Prevention Council. However, something wasn't right. Caught up in a parade of committee meetings, speaking engagements, and policy and program initiatives, he had lost touch with the bedrock of his vocation. It took an encounter with an unusually clear-sighted volunteer to reconnect his daily work to his faith in God. Reinvigorated, Calhoun embarked on a two-year cross-country quest to find out how faith motivates some of America's hardest-working public servants. They pursue a range of innovative and ambitious plans to help their communities, and their accomplishments are impressive. But just try telling them so. They have been chosen, they'll explain, to fulfill a larger purpose. Their paths have been rocky, their burdens heavy, and the work hasn't always been fun. Yet they feel blessed, emboldened by their trust in a higher power to live lives of acceptance and unbounded love. Some recent books have laid divisiveness and hostility at faith's door. "Hope Matters" brings to light the togetherness and reconciliation that faith truly engender when good people heed its call to action. You won't hear Mary, Tony, Joe or the rest preaching from the pulpit, or even in the streets. They have no sermon or script to follow. There is a ministry of open arms and second chances, of waking up each morning with new challenges and going to bed each night with renewed faith. Their stories just might inspire you to make your own "place of worship" a little bigger.

Girls, Women, and Crime

Girls, Women, and Crime
Title Girls, Women, and Crime PDF eBook
Author Meda Chesney-Lind
Publisher SAGE
Pages 281
Release 2013
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1412996708

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A compilation of journal articles on the female offender written by leading researchers in the field of criminology and women's studies. Reveals the complex worlds females in the criminal justice system must often negotiate.

A Directory of Selected Community Health Services Funded Under Section 314(e) of the Public Health Service Act

A Directory of Selected Community Health Services Funded Under Section 314(e) of the Public Health Service Act
Title A Directory of Selected Community Health Services Funded Under Section 314(e) of the Public Health Service Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Health Services and Mental Health Administration. Division of Health Care Services
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 1972
Genre Community health services
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