Snippets from the Trenches

Snippets from the Trenches
Title Snippets from the Trenches PDF eBook
Author Freda Wagman
Publisher LifeRich Publishing
Pages 217
Release 2017-01-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1489708324

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The AIDS crisis is far from over, but advances in medical care have lifted the death sentence the disease once held. This wouldnt have been possible had it not been for those who died in the wake of the epidemic and for people like author Freda Wagman who gave her all to help others, while at the same time coming to grips with her own impending loss. In Snippets from the Trenches, Wagmana mother of a son diagnosed with AIDSshares her journey in the trenches during the darkest hours of the AIDS epidemic in Houston, Texas. She made the ultimate sacrifice in losing her only child to the disease. But in an effort to understand her sons illness and since 1,500 miles separated them, she embarked on a path of selfless service to help others who were often shunned by their own families. Beginning with a history of the evolution of AIDS, Snippets from the Trenches then tells a personal story of some of the people who suffered from and were lost to AIDS, as well as the angels who were there for them in their time of need. At its central, most painful layer, Wagmans story is about the loss of Gary, her son, whose diagnosis was the catalyst for her involvement with the AIDS community. Despite her years of volunteering, nothing prepares her for the loss of her son to the same disease she has watched take so many others.

Snippets from the Trenches

Snippets from the Trenches
Title Snippets from the Trenches PDF eBook
Author Freda Wagman
Publisher Liferich
Pages 242
Release 2017-01-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781489708335

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The AIDS crisis is far from over, but advances in medical care have lifted the death sentence the disease once held. This wouldn't have been possible had it not been for those who died in the wake of the epidemic and for people like author Freda Wagman who gave her all to help others, while at the same time coming to grips with her own impending loss. In Snippets from the Trenches, Wagman--a mother of a son diagnosed with AIDS--shares her journey in the trenches during the darkest hours of the AIDS epidemic in Houston, Texas. She made the ultimate sacrifice in losing her only child to the disease. But in an effort to understand her son's illness and since 1,500 miles separated them, she embarked on a path of selfless service to help others who were often shunned by their own families. Beginning with a history of the evolution of AIDS, Snippets from the Trenches then tells a personal story of some of the people who suffered from and were lost to AIDS, as well as the angels who were there for them in their time of need. At its central, most painful layer, Wagman's story is about the loss of Gary, her son, whose diagnosis was the catalyst for her involvement with the AIDS community. Despite her years of volunteering, nothing prepares her for the loss of her son to the same disease she has watched take so many others.

The Glory of the Trenches; An Interpretation

The Glory of the Trenches; An Interpretation
Title The Glory of the Trenches; An Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Coningsby Dawson
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 156
Release 2012-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9781290852630

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

The Soldiers' Press

The Soldiers' Press
Title The Soldiers' Press PDF eBook
Author G. Seal
Publisher Springer
Pages 267
Release 2016-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1137303263

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Through the first comprehensive investigation and analysis of the English language trench periodicals of the First World War, The Soldiers' Press presents a cultural interpretation of the means and methods through which consent was negotiated between the trenches and the home front.

The Great War from the German Trenches

The Great War from the German Trenches
Title The Great War from the German Trenches PDF eBook
Author Artur H. Boer
Publisher McFarland
Pages 200
Release 2016-08-16
Genre History
ISBN 1476623929

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Life in the trenches for German soldiers during World War I was every bit as hellish as it was for Allied troops. Arthur Boer survived almost four years of continual fighting on both the Eastern and Western fronts as a sapper (combat engineer) who found himself in the thick of major battles. He laid barbed wire in no-man's-land under machine gun fire, bet money on aerial combat above the trenches between Baron von Richthofen and the English, faced starvation and crushing boredom. His war diary describes all in gritty detail, including the horror of gas warfare, doomed vainglorious charges and his return home to a ruined Germany.

A Yankee in the Trenches

A Yankee in the Trenches
Title A Yankee in the Trenches PDF eBook
Author R. Derby Holmes
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 130
Release 2017-06-21
Genre
ISBN 9781548255503

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I have tried as an American in writing this book to give the publica complete view of the trenches and life on the Western Front as itappeared to me, and also my impression of conditions and men as Ifound them.

I Didn't Say I Was Perfect...

I Didn't Say I Was Perfect...
Title I Didn't Say I Was Perfect... PDF eBook
Author Zo Higginson
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 218
Release 2008-09-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0955978602

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In Oxford, an ambulance crashes on the way to an emergency. The paramedic driving (Chloe) has spent her life trying to be a better person - but now, everything hangs in the balance! The story charts 30 years of Chloe's life - a roller coaster ride of bewildering and often comical experiences. Throughout the drama, she is blissfully unaware that a malicious spirit has elected to meddle in her affairs. Just at the point at which Chloe is starting to give up trying to be a sensible grown-up, a mysterious guardian angel steps in. Somewhere along the line, in learning how to save others, Chloe unintentionally saves herself. This uplifting novel is a struggle between light and dark forces, a story of discovery and hope. It is humorous and insightful, an easy read and enjoyed by men and women of all ages, but may not be judged suitable for younger children.