Sarah's Child
Title | Sarah's Child PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Howard |
Publisher | HQN Books |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2006-08-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 155254527X |
A tragic accident took everything that mattered to Rome Matthews — his wife, Diane, and their two little boys. And it robbed Sarah Harper of her best friend. In the two years since the tragedy, Sarah has wanted to reach out to Rome, but she knew she needed to stay away, guarding the secret she had kept from him and Diane all those years — that she was in love with her best friend's husband. But now Rome needs her. And though another woman will hold his heart forever, Sarah agrees to be his wife, knowing that everything has a price, including love. Then something totally unexpected rekindles her hidden hope that a marriage of convenience will become a union of love. Will Rome keep fighting his own growing need for a woman who dares him to believe there are second chances in life…or will he give in to the healing power of love and miracles?
Jephthah’s Daughter, Sarah’s Son
Title | Jephthah’s Daughter, Sarah’s Son PDF eBook |
Author | Maria E. Doerfler |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2020-01-02 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0520972961 |
Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving and for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah’s Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity to the present day.
Sarah's Shadow
Title | Sarah's Shadow PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Jones |
Publisher | Full Media Ltd |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2017-12-06 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0993079490 |
If you could change something about yourself, would you do it? When Sarah Simpkins is teased about her shadow in the school playground, she finds herself wishing she didn't have one. That night she has the chance to make the wish come true. But will losing her shadow really make her happy?
Sarah's Son
Title | Sarah's Son PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Eicher |
Publisher | |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780978798727 |
Sarah and her family travel with Mennonite relatives from Indiana to Colorado.
Sarah's Key
Title | Sarah's Key PDF eBook |
Author | Tatiana de Rosnay |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2007-06-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0312370830 |
An American journalist researches the notorious roundup of Parisian Jews and uncovers her French family's war-era secrets.
Big Sarah's Little Boots
Title | Big Sarah's Little Boots PDF eBook |
Author | Paulette Bourgeois |
Publisher | Scholastic Paperbacks |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1992-03-01 |
Genre | Boots |
ISBN | 9780590426237 |
Sarah loves her shiny yellow boots, until the day she finds she has grown and cannot fit into them any more.
Sara's Children and the Destruction of Chmielnik
Title | Sara's Children and the Destruction of Chmielnik PDF eBook |
Author | Suzan E. Hagstrom |
Publisher | |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Full of love, joy and hope, Nathan Garfinkel's wedding portrait captures one of life's turning points. The occasion, however, was more momentous than any one could ever imagine. Only six years before Nathan and his sisters, who surround him in the photograph, were reduced to living skeletons, victims of anti-Semitism that raged out of control during World War II. Nazi Germany and its sympathizers brutally murdered more than six million Jews across Europe, wiping out entire families and, in some cases, villages. Through sheer luck and by helping each other, the Garfinkels overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to evade death. Sara's Children records how the five siblings survived slave labor, starvation, beatings, typhus, exposure and fatigue. The starkly-written narrative relies heavily on the Garfinkels' own words and interviews with other survivors from their hometown of Chmielnik, Poland. The non-fiction work begins with what they lost: loving parents, an extended family, loyal friends and a simple, but vibrant, lifestyle. Nonetheless, disturbing signs of anti-Semitism marred their happy childhoods. Violence and hatred escalate as Germany razes Poland and sweeps Europe. Each chapter explodes with descriptions of the Garfinkels terrible ordeal. Heartbreaking testimonials from other Holocaust survivors, maps, photographs from the late 1940s, and written records culled from Germany reinforce and verify their account. Sara's Children is one family's saga of instinct victory over and triumph amid destruction.