The Courage to Survive

The Courage to Survive
Title The Courage to Survive PDF eBook
Author Dennis J. Kucinich
Publisher Phoenix Books, Inc.
Pages 348
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781597775687

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The power of courage and faith transform this inspiring political autobiography of presidential candidate Kucinich into a compelling self-help book for those who are searching for the key to achieving their own dreams.

The Courage Party

The Courage Party
Title The Courage Party PDF eBook
Author Joyce Brabner
Publisher Microcosm Publishing
Pages 340
Release 2020-08-25
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1621065243

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The Courage Party is a "gently explicit" book about sexual abuse, written for kids to read alone or (better) with a "good grownup." Parental guide included. After escaping a playground predator, a little girl learns to understand what happened and how to carry herself with pride and conviction after five older women organize a "Courage Party" for her and share stories from their own lives. Interactions with police, pediatricians, prosecutors, victim advocates, a community rape crisis center and courthouse are depicted as young Danielle learns she is more than a survivor. She is a "crime fighter," powered by her own truthfulness and courage, able to protect other kids in the park, with many good grownups on her side.Based on a true story, Dani's own good grownup talks in the margins to parents about key ideas: ending conflicting messages ("You didn't do anything wrong. But don't tell anybody!"); understanding the difference between loving adult sexual intercourse and sexual abuse; interacting with authorities; and helping your child deal with malicious gossip, taunts and jeers.Written by award-winning non-fiction graphic novelist Joyce Brabner with an assist from Danielle and illustrated by Gerta Oparaku. Both Joyce and Danielle were first introduced in Harvey Pekar's autobio series American Splendor and the movie of that same name.

The Courage to Survive: My Papou's Story of WWII

The Courage to Survive: My Papou's Story of WWII
Title The Courage to Survive: My Papou's Story of WWII PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Constantina Dorow
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 66
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0359966810

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Papou had stories to tell that went unheard until his granddaughter decided to write this book. He was not a hero, he said. He was a boy. He didn�t choose to fight this war. He was drafted. He was only 18, a recent high school graduate, a child, and somebody�s son. This boy survived landing on Omaha Beach with his friends falling all around him. But on the morning of October 7, 1944, he was almost fatally injured by a bomb that landed on his tent. He learned how to walk again, and chose to go straight back to the front lines - because he felt that was where he should be, with his buddies. He came back only to find that he was one of the few in his unit who remained. This is a story of WWII. It�s also a story of love, faith, courage and hope. This book is appropriate for elementary through high school and addresses the US History and Social Studies standard of The World and the US' Place in it; Conflicts between and among countries and people, US World History Sequence.

Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave

Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave
Title Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave PDF eBook
Author Jen White
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Pages 319
Release 2015-06-09
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0374300852

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Survival Strategy #50: If You Can, Be Brave It's easy to be brave when your eight-year-old sister, Billie, looks up to you as her protector. Twelve-year-old Liberty feels it's her job to look after Billie once they are sent to live with their father, whom they haven't seen since they were very young. Dad is unpredictable on his best days, but when he abandons the girls at a gas station in the middle of nowhere, Liberty's courage is truly put to the test. As she and Billie struggle to make it home on their own, they encounter a cast of both helpful and not-so-helpful characters, including a man with caterpillar eyebrows, a lady dressed entirely in lavender, a tattooed trucker with a soft spot for cats, a kid who is a little too obsessed with Star Wars, and a woman who lives with a houseful of nontraditional pets. Along the way, they learn that sometimes you have to get a little bit lost to be found.

Allergic to Life

Allergic to Life
Title Allergic to Life PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Chastain Treat
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013-08
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9781491804315

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Kathryn was a vibrant and active 44 year old stay at home mother of two when she decided to venture back into the workplace. Though she had been out of the work force for 18 years, Kathryn had always been very active in community events PTA, school board and the local 4-H club and was always the first to volunteer to help out friends or family. Little did she realize that this opportunity for professional growth and financial independence would force her through a never ending series of battles with the medial and legal community make her a prisoner in her own home, and mire her in severe depression. After workplace exposure to mold caused sever immune system dysfunction, Kathryn's world turned upside down and nothing would ever be the same. She was forced to give up her most treasured possessions and was no longer able to be the active person she always has been. Relationships were tested and many did not survive. Defeat always seemed close at hand as illness thrust her into a battle not only for independence, but for her life. Kathryn's story of self doubt, loss of identity, and the pain of skepticism from the medical and legal profession is a wrenching journey of endurance, hope, and hard won triumph. Her experience with mold exposure gives her a unique perspective on the physical and emotional effects of mold exposure. Read her story and learn how she was able to overcome these many obstacles to become an advocate for her own health.

The Courage to Survive

The Courage to Survive
Title The Courage to Survive PDF eBook
Author Mary Elizabeth O'Brien
Publisher Saunders
Pages 316
Release 1983
Genre Medical
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Beyond Courage

Beyond Courage
Title Beyond Courage PDF eBook
Author Robert Aros
Publisher Shore Publishing
Pages 276
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780963870407

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Rarely does a book come along that is so absorbing that the reader cannot put the book down. Such a book is BEYOND COURAGE. Robert Aros, along with veteran writer Rob Ternan, has aptly recorded the action packed story of himself, his wife Margaret & their 17-year-old son Christian being shipwrecked & set adrift in a tiny rubber raft for 26 days in the South Pacific. They survived unbelievable odds as El Nino crazed seas, strange winds, fateful blunders & bumbling rescue efforts conspired to strip them of food, water & even hope itself. A family tale of conflict, survival, faith & love. REVIEWS: "it is definitely the type of book that once you start, you cannot put it down. The variety of emotions, fear, anxiety, love, & hope saturate every page. Definitely not your typical 'LOST AT SEA STORY', but a true adventure."--David Underwood. "I read the first chapter & was hooked. It pulled me right in. It was not overly wordy, & didn't beat around the bush, but got right into the action."--Carol Jackson, Librarian. "Terse honest account of an extraordinary human experience. It steers clear of sentimentality & heads straight for the stronger emotions, fear, desperation & ultimately joy."--Vivian Reed, Librarian. Shore Publishing, 239 Nieto Ave., Suite A, Long Beach, CA 90803. (800) 655-8689.