The Mules that Angels Ride

The Mules that Angels Ride
Title The Mules that Angels Ride PDF eBook
Author Clifford Goldstein
Publisher Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Pages 194
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780828019149

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The Mules that Angels Ride

The Mules that Angels Ride
Title The Mules that Angels Ride PDF eBook
Author Page Edwards
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1972-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780879559007

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The Mules that Angels Ride

The Mules that Angels Ride
Title The Mules that Angels Ride PDF eBook
Author Mason Jordan Mason
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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The Mules that Angels Ride

The Mules that Angels Ride
Title The Mules that Angels Ride PDF eBook
Author Judson Crews
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 19??
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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Angels All Around

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Angels All Around
Title Chicken Soup for the Soul: Angels All Around PDF eBook
Author Amy Newmark
Publisher Chicken Soup for the Soul
Pages 352
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1611599938

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These true personal stories of angels, miracles, answered prayers, and divine intervention will deepen your faith and open your eyes to the angels, guardians, and guides in your life. Miracles happen every day to people from all walks of life. And angels are all around if we are open to seeing them and accepting their help. You’ll be inspired, awed and comforted by these 101 stories from ordinary people who’ve had extraordinary experiences, including: The young family caught in a snowstorm who were rescued by a man named David and hosted in his cabin—who learned afterwards that David and his family had died three years earlier on the same highway they were stuck on The widow who had been making snow angels with her husband for decades and then found two perfect ones in the fresh snow by his memorial bench one wintry morning—with no footprints leading to them The daughter whose dying mother promised to send flowers, who returned from the funeral to find her mom’s almost dead Christmas cacti had blossomed, covering an entire room with flowers The mother who saw her husband hoisting their little girl by one arm from a lake she’d fallen into, but didn’t see the man her husband says was holding the girl’s other arm The notoriously grumpy old man in a nursing home who spent a whole day happily saying goodbye to everyone and thanking them because an angel told him, correctly, it would be his last day on earth The teenager working in a hotel kitchen who was pushed away by an invisible force while standing in a group of people, and just missed being hit by a large piece of equipment that fell right where she’d been standing

Ex-sistere

Ex-sistere
Title Ex-sistere PDF eBook
Author María Jesús Lorenzo-Modia
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 230
Release 2016-02-08
Genre Emigration and immigration in literature
ISBN 1443888397

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This collection of critical essays addresses literary discourses on the mobility of women writers in various Atlantic regions of Europe. These literary systems (Ireland, Galicia, and Wales) experienced a rebirth in the second half of the twentieth century through their respective modern cultural artefacts, and the first decades of the present century have seen new research exploring emergent literatures in Europe, new European identities on the move, and even the dialogue between the various cultures of the Atlantic archipelago. This book centres on women writers and how they deal in their work with the issue of mobility. Authors and critics have tended to analyse travel by focusing on the transgression of patriarchal models of Western societies by white, middle-class women, these previously being mainly restricted to the private sphere, as well as on postcolonial issues with ethno- and Euro-centric slants. Notions of the construction of otherness are at stake here, in that even white women may be considered as belonging to a different ethnic group when they are migrants, thus showing how vulnerable and dependent women can be when isolated in a different environment. The narrative of history as progress may also be challenged in the twenty-first century by visions of nomadic women at risk of being displaced, both in their homeland and abroad.

Far from the Angels

Far from the Angels
Title Far from the Angels PDF eBook
Author Ben Tarver
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 297
Release 2000-06-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 059500959X

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A young gringais rescued from Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico in 1916 and spirited into Chihuahua. She is forced to pass as a boy and live in squalor, subject to all the horrors and bloodshed of the 20th century's first major revolution. She becomes a pianist/spy in a bordello before joining Villa's doradosto fight side by side with her dashing Mexican lover in the cause of land reform and freedom. Her dangerous exploits carry her into the far reaches of the Sierra Madre where she encounters both love and death. Captain George Patton, an officer in General "Blackjack" Pershing's expeditionary force, apprehends this "revolutionary Villista," discovers she is really a young girl and sends her back to her wealthy father in New York. The lure of adventure and her love for the boy she left behind compels her to return to Mexico in search of him so they can continue the fight for justice—and the right to pursue their passion and love in peace. “Tarver, a bred-in-the-bone southwesterner, knows his milieu well, and brings the times, the Mexican revolution and his gutsy young heroine to roaring, bodacious life!” —Les Roberts, prize-winning author and a reviewer for The Cleveland Plain-Dealer “Ben Tarver has crafted another beautifully detailed story of action, romance and drama, played against the gripping panorama of the Mexican Revolution. It will move you to tears and laughter.” —Elaine Boies, editor and critic, Staten Island Advance