Paint Me Black All Over

Paint Me Black All Over
Title Paint Me Black All Over PDF eBook
Author Debra Tolar
Publisher Tate Publishing
Pages 276
Release 2012-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1618620924

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Heather Marie Fry was pretty, vivacious, popular, smart, and witty. Everybody in town knew her and loved her. She was the pride of her teachers and as loving and kind as she was talented. But she was starting to get headaches, and they were rapidly growing worse. When her mother took her to the doctor, she was told that Heather was fine, but Heather's health continued to deteriorate. Finally, they found someone who had the answer. Heather had a brain tumor. It was inoperable. Heather was twelve at the time. The doctors found the answer but not a solution. The best they could do was keep Heather as comfortable as possible for as long as possible. Family and friends rallied around Heather and Debra for support.Paint Me Black All Over is the story of a mother's quest to find the best help possible for her ill daughter and her struggle to keep her family together. Debra Tolar recounts the last year in the life of her daughter, Heather; the multiple bouts of radiation and chemotherapy; and all the pain and sorrow that went along with it. But amidst all the sorrow, Debra also relates a message of hope and joy, of the friends and support she found, and of the never-ending strength of her daughter. Paint Me Black All Over is a heart-wrenching account of childhood cancer that will inspire others in similar situations to never give up the fight.

Paint Me Black

Paint Me Black
Title Paint Me Black PDF eBook
Author Claire Henty-Gebert
Publisher Aboriginal Studies Press
Pages 94
Release 2005
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 0855753994

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Born in the late 1930s, the daughter of a white settler and an Alyawarra woman, Claire was four years old when she was taken to the Bungalow mission in Alice Springs. Much of her young life was spent on the newly formed Croker Island mission, and she recalls happy days in the care of compassionate missionaries. Sent south to escape the threat from Japanese fighters during World War II, Claire later returned to Croker Island and married. Inspired by others, Claire traced her Aboriginal family, however; she was never to meet her mother.

Brite and Fair

Brite and Fair
Title Brite and Fair PDF eBook
Author Henry A. Shute
Publisher Good Press
Pages 154
Release 2020-03-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Brite and Fair is a humorous novel by Henry A. Shute. Shute was an American lawyer, judge and writer. He presents here his diary when he was a boy in the late 1860's, having numerous adventures with colorful friends. From tales of struggling farmers to accounts of factory workers trying to make ends meet, Shute's story is filled with humor, heart, and a deep understanding of the human experience.

Paint Me Some Love

Paint Me Some Love
Title Paint Me Some Love PDF eBook
Author Julia Vellucci
Publisher Ukiyoto Publishing
Pages 180
Release 2021-12-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9354909590

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“Fine! You’re all kings. In fact, we ALL can be kings!” **** She’s Rosalie Amber Stan. A simple teenage girl, who made a wish to have a more adventurous life, was a victim of an abduction by the Fae queen to a different realm. She was brought to a castle with 5 supernatural princes, who are fighting for the throne. The queen gave her a task to be the one to choose the future heir to their kingdom. Little did she know that the queen only wanted one thing from her and the princes: Romance. Between a sparkly wizard, a rude obnoxious elf, a flirty vampire, and a couple of twin trouble-making wolf princes; Is there really a right choice? And why is there a wolf spirit, who suddenly awakened upon sensing her arrival, kept stalking her? A romantic-comedy in ‘another world’ with a quirky-temperamental female heroine learning the culture of this new fantasy world.

Brite and Fair

Brite and Fair
Title Brite and Fair PDF eBook
Author Henry Augustus Shute
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1920
Genre Boys
ISBN

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The antics and practical pranks of a twelve-year-old boy and two friends growing up in New Hampshire, one-hundred years ago. Written in diary form.

Folktales from the Japanese Countryside

Folktales from the Japanese Countryside
Title Folktales from the Japanese Countryside PDF eBook
Author Fran Stallings
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 227
Release 2007-11-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 031309571X

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From one of Japan's most popular and respected storytellers, this collection introduces readers to more than 40 wonderous tales from rural Japan—many that have not previously been seen or heard—from animal tales and tales of supernatural beings to stories about village characters and priests and their apprentices. It's a fascinating assortment that will delight young listeners, intrigue older readers, and offer scholars new insights. Background on the country and Japanese culture, notes on the tales, a glossary, recipes, games and crafts, and color photos and illustrations enhance the collection. All levels. As in many countries, storytelling is a revered art in Japan, and traditional tales have been carefully preserved for centuries. Yet only a small portion of Japan's tales has been shared with English-speaking audiences. From one of Japan's most popular and respected storytellers, this collection introduces readers to more than 40 wondrous tales from rural Japan—stories that have not previously been seen or heard—from animal tales and tales of supernatural beings to stories about village characters and priests and their apprentices.

Empathy For Strangers...in black and white

Empathy For Strangers...in black and white
Title Empathy For Strangers...in black and white PDF eBook
Author Joe Jelikovsky Edited by Sidni Louise "Appleseed" Myles
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 192
Release 2011-11-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 110528736X

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This memoir collage is an amazing collection of poetry, short stories and historical documents written by, for and about Joe Jelikovsky. Now in his mid 80's, Joe lived through, fought in, survived and healed from the Korean War. This personal, heart felt and in-depth story is authentic and will make you think about a man who was willing to give his life for people he never knew and the true meaning of Empathy For Strangers.