Yesterday's Sorrow

Yesterday's Sorrow
Title Yesterday's Sorrow PDF eBook
Author Penelope Miller
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 418
Release 2001-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595181953

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Condemned for the name he carries… Desperate to stop a fiery history from repeating itself, Captain Nicholas Sinclair begins a frantic race against a madman. Never could he have imagined that while tracking his brother’s killer through a community racked with hate over his father’s arsonist past that he would be propelled headlong into marriage with the beautiful daughter of the only man who might hold some answers…nor that Briana’s gentle way and her tiny imp of a daughter might actually manage to penetrate the well-guarded barriers of his worn and battered heart. But the clock is ticking—and as Nicholas intensifies his search and struggles to save his young family, he begins to wonder if his greatest threat will come, not from his faceless enemy, but from the woman he’s dared to take for his own… Haunted by a long buried secret… Briana Corwin will do anything to protect her daughter—and in a rash attempt to keep young Emily’s “not-quite-legal” adoption from coming to light, she soon finds herself the sacrifice that will keep her little girl safe. She hadn’t stopped to consider, however, that the price might well be as high as her own heart and soul, nor that the secret she has guarded for very so very long could well destroy them all. How could she possibly have known that the little girl she has loved, and raised since infancy, is the very child of Nicholas’s own slain brother? A child he has believed dead for some three full years… From the oak-strewn hills of a deteriorating plantation home in Post Civil War Virginia to the dark and mysterious swamplands beyond, Nicholas and Briana are drawn into the most horrific battle they will ever have to face. A battle of wills, a battle of hearts, and finally, a battle against the twisted sickness of an arsonist’s mind…

Yesterday's Sorrow Is Joy For Tomorrow

Yesterday's Sorrow Is Joy For Tomorrow
Title Yesterday's Sorrow Is Joy For Tomorrow PDF eBook
Author Marion Tomlinson aka Annalisa Robinson
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 36
Release 2016-10-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1365498891

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This is a heartfelt non-fictional story of a woman who survived child abuse and overcame many obstacles in her life with the help of God. Read about her journey on the road to recovery as she transitions from one phase of her life into another and discovers her spirituality as a Sister of the Faith, moving forward through life's challenges. Marion Tomlinson aka Annalisa Robinson shares her personal testimony with you in hope that someone will pay attention to the cries and needs of children. She is a advocate and a mentor for Children especially those who have been abused and for adults who have been abused as a child.

Yesterday's Voices, Today's Straight Talk

Yesterday's Voices, Today's Straight Talk
Title Yesterday's Voices, Today's Straight Talk PDF eBook
Author J. O. Rogers
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 278
Release 2021-12-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1649572824

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Yesterday’s Voices, Today’s Straight Talk By: J. O. Rogers In 1965, J. O. Rogers published Blues and Ballads of a Black Yankee—a Journey with Sad Sam in Verse, for which Whitney M. Young Jr., then Executive Director of the National Urban League, wrote the Foreword. That book of poetry chronicled, in verse, the voice and feelings of some of the people he encountered during his volunteer work as spokesperson for NECAP, the North End Community Action Project. NECAP was the first and most active student and citizens’ civil rights organization in Hartford and Central Connecticut during the 1960s. Yesterday’s Voices is the last of his unpublished poems from that era. The voices of the downtrodden, disenfranchised, and those denied opportunity can still be heard today in many places in the United States. And, as it was in the '60s, the protests are mostly peaceful and there remains a strong feeling of hope that the nation and the world have the will and desire for change. Today’s Straight Talk is composed of verses written in the past several years about historical, political, social, past and current problems, attitudes, conditions and feelings. They are easy to read and clearly stated. The only way we can strengthen our democracy and participate in establishing those human values and virtues that are endangered is to be honest in expressing our thoughts and actions and to communicate with each other using simply stated "straight talk".

Modern Readings, Silent and Oral

Modern Readings, Silent and Oral
Title Modern Readings, Silent and Oral PDF eBook
Author John Walter Davis
Publisher
Pages 378
Release 1923
Genre Oral reading
ISBN

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Today's Hope

Today's Hope
Title Today's Hope PDF eBook
Author Penelope Miller
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 408
Release 2001
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595207839

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He is everything she fears… In a last, desperate attempt to escape her horribly abusive stepfather, beautiful and frightened, Angeline Maxwell has no choice but to bend to her aunt’s will and sacrifice herself in marriage to the mysteriously absent Laird Ethan McCutcheon Carroll. Mere hours after the wedding ceremony is concluded by proxy, however, Angeline is informed of her husband’s untimely death. For nigh onto a year, she experiences a peaceful, man-free, fear-free existence that she had never imagined possible. But now her husband is back…and very much alive! She is everything he cannot have… Long-believed-dead, a weary and battered, Ethan McCutcheon Carroll returns home to the highlands of Scotland, intent upon reclaiming his rightful place as Laird of his clan. But home is not the way he left it. Ethan had never imagined that he would be forced to convince his own people that he is indeed alive and not some demon just risen from the devil’s hiding place—nor that this would turn out to be the very least of his problems. By his own fierce vow, he remains a man alone…unwed and without heir. So what is he to do with a wee lass of a wife, who is obviously just as terrified of him, as he is of himself…? Ahhh, but the Queen...what power she holds, to wed a man when he is not even present for the event.

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
Title The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
Author Josiah Gilbert Holland
Publisher
Pages 972
Release 1911
Genre American literature
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine ...

Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine ...
Title Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine ... PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 964
Release 1911
Genre Periodicals
ISBN

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