Suzannah Strikes Gold

Suzannah Strikes Gold
Title Suzannah Strikes Gold PDF eBook
Author Elaine L. Schulte
Publisher Zondervan Publishing Company
Pages 148
Release 1992-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780310546115

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In 1848, having survived the long, dangerous journey west, twelve-year-old Suzannah and her cousin Daniel call on God's help to face the temptations and the hardships of the California gold fields.

Suzannah Strikes Gold

Suzannah Strikes Gold
Title Suzannah Strikes Gold PDF eBook
Author Elaine L. Schulte
Publisher BJU Press
Pages 144
Release 2003-09-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781579245658

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In 1848, having survived the long dangerous journey west, twelve-year-old Suzannah and her cousin Daniel call on God's help to face the temptations and hardships of the California gold fields.

Daniel Colton Kidnapped

Daniel Colton Kidnapped
Title Daniel Colton Kidnapped PDF eBook
Author Elaine L. Schulte
Publisher Zondervan Publishing Company
Pages 148
Release 1993
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780310572619

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In the late 1840s, having been led by God to an old Spanish ranch outside San Francisco, thirteen-year-old Daniel and his cousin Suzannah see their dream of a permanent home threatened by the moneymaking schemes of the evil Charles Herrington.

Contemporary Christian Authors

Contemporary Christian Authors
Title Contemporary Christian Authors PDF eBook
Author Janice DeLong
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 404
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780810836884

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Finally, a summary section provides a brief synopsis of at least one title, representative of the author's style, and several of the writers have provided personal annotations of their works."--BOOK JACKET.

The Other Side of Impossible

The Other Side of Impossible
Title The Other Side of Impossible PDF eBook
Author Susannah Meadows
Publisher Random House
Pages 320
Release 2017-05-02
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0812986458

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You’re faced with a difficult health condition. You have exhausted medicine’s answers. What do you do? Susannah Meadows tells the real-life stories of seven families who persisted when traditional medicine alone wasn’t enough. Their adventures take us to the outer frontiers of medical science and cutting-edge complementary therapies, as Meadows explores research into the mind’s potential to heal the body, the possible role food may play in reversing disease, the power of agency, perseverance, and hope—and more. When journalist Susannah Meadows noticed her three-year-old son, Shepherd, shying away from soccer practice, she had no idea it was the first sign of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The diagnosis was the first step of a long journey, physically painful for Shepherd and emotionally wrenching for Susannah and her family. But they pressed on, and using a combination of traditional and complementary medicine they beat the disease, and the odds. Meadows chronicles her own story, and takes you into the lives of other remarkable people, exploring their heartbreaks and triumphs. One boy who has severe food allergies undergoes an unconventional therapy and is soon eating everything. An organic farmer in Washington State tries to solve the puzzle of her daughter’s epileptic seizures. A physician with MS creates her own combination of treatments and goes from a wheelchair to riding a bike again. A child diagnosed with ADHD refuses to take medication and instead improves his life, and the life of his family, after changing his diet. Other families take on rheumatoid arthritis and autistic behaviors. Meadows includes new information about traditional and nontraditional medicine and the latest science on how the health of our gut bacteria is connected to wellness—and how the right foods play a key role in helping this microscopic population thrive. She also talks with scientists who study the traits and circumstances that may make some people keep going when others feel helpless. These researchers are illuminating the psychology of healing—how the mind, and asserting control over your body and health, can play a part in recovery. Fascinating, moving, and profoundly inspiring, The Other Side of Impossible gives us people driven by love, desperation, and astonishing resolve—a community of the defiant who share an extraordinary talent for hope and for fighting the battle for healing in today’s world and tomorrow’s.

The Torch of Tangier

The Torch of Tangier
Title The Torch of Tangier PDF eBook
Author Aileen Baron
Publisher Poisoned Pen Press Inc
Pages 210
Release 2010-05-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1615952632

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War time Tangier, policed by Franco’s Guardia Civil, thick with many nationalities including Germans and Allies, bitter with the insults of Colonialism, is a dangerous place. Archaeologist Lily Sampson, recruited from her studies in Chicago by the enigmatic Dr. Drury, finds herself in Morocco digging up Neanderthal artifacts at the Cave of Hercules. Quite soon, she’s summoned to help the American Legation with an undercover mission linked to Operation Torch. The target date: November 8, 1942. The mission: to control French Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, squash Rommel, and thrust into Europe’s underbelly. Out in the Atlantic, General Eisenhower will rely on relayed communications. But Lily’s mastery of code is interrupted by murder—not one, but two—which not only imperils her, but Operation Torch itself.

Most Dramatic Ever

Most Dramatic Ever
Title Most Dramatic Ever PDF eBook
Author Suzannah Showler
Publisher ECW Press
Pages 213
Release 2018-01-23
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1773051679

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The right reasons to fall in love with The Bachelor When it debuted in 2002, The Bachelor raised the stakes of first-wave reality television, offering the ultimate prize: true love. Since then, thrice yearly, dozens of camera-ready young-and-eligibles have vied for affection (and roses) in front of a devoted audience of millions. In this funny, insightful examination of the world’s favorite romance-factory, Suzannah Showler explores the contradictions that are key to the franchise’s genius, longevity, and power and parses what this means for both modern love and modern America. She argues the show is both gameshow and marriage plot — an improbable combination of competitive effort and kismet — and that it’s both relic and prophet, a time-traveler from first-gen reality TV that proved to be a harbinger of Tinder. In the modern media-savvy climate, the show cleverly highlights and resists its own artifice, allowing Bachelor Nation to see through the fakery to feel the romance. Taking on issues of sex, race, contestants-as-villains, the controversial spin-offs, and more, Most Dramatic Ever is both love letter to and deconstruction of the show that brought us real love in the reality TV era.