The Kids Are All Left

The Kids Are All Left
Title The Kids Are All Left PDF eBook
Author David Faris
Publisher Melville House
Pages 224
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 161219821X

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A brewing generational shift is about to change politics—and our country—forever. A demographic apocalypse is coming for the Republican Party. The surge in young voters for Biden in 2020 was only the beginning. Not only do they overwhelmingly favor the left, but the margins are at such an unprecedented and overwhelming scale that these voters are poised to end the partisan gridlock that has characterized politics for over thirty years. In The Kids Are All Left, political scientist David Faris proves beyond any doubt that this isn't just a typical generational trend that will even out over time and explores the policy transformations that young Americans will pursue. He offers hope for an escape from the political stalemate that has twice this century sent the loser of the popular vote to the White House, but he is realistic about the institutional obstacles that stand between voters and true majority rule. The result is a first look at what America[1] n politics will look like in the 21st century.

Left Behind

Left Behind
Title Left Behind PDF eBook
Author Tim LaHaye
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 497
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1414334907

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Facing the Future

Facing the Future
Title Facing the Future PDF eBook
Author Jerry B. Jenkins
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 100
Release 2012-12-14
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1414379536

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This series is based on the best-selling adult Left Behind series. Readers will see the Rapture and Tribulation through the eyes of four kids who have been left behind.

Left-handed Kids

Left-handed Kids
Title Left-handed Kids PDF eBook
Author James T. De Kay
Publisher Robson Books Limited
Pages 96
Release 1997
Genre Cerebral dominance
ISBN 9781861051141

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A celebration of left-handed children which is illustrated by the author's cartoon drawings, this book informs parents of left-handed children exactly what lies in store.

The Perils of Love

The Perils of Love
Title The Perils of Love PDF eBook
Author Jerry B. Jenkins
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 186
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780842383486

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As the deadly news reaches the Young Tribulation Force about a beloved friend, Lionel adjusts to a new assignment and Judd and Vicki must make decisions that will affect the rest of their lives.

Larger Than Death

Larger Than Death
Title Larger Than Death PDF eBook
Author Lynne Murray
Publisher Pearlsong Press
Pages 248
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1597190411

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Meet Josephine Fuller, a sleuth of size who doesn't apologize. Larger Than Death introduces "Jo" Fuller, full-figured and full of attitude with abundant sleuthing skills. In Larger Than Death Jo takes time off from her new job checking out potential charities for an eccentric socialite and walks into a murder scene. Her best friend and early role model, Nina—a plus-sized clothing designer—lies slain in her own apartment. Was she the victim of a serial killer who targets voluptuous women? Or is the murder personal? As Jo copes with her friend's murder, an unexpected romance and a bizarre host of neighbors, she races to find the killer before becoming the next victim. Larger Than Death was originally published in hardcover by Orloff Press and in paperback by St Martin's Press, but went out of print. Pearlsong Press has republished the entire series in trade paperback & has published them in ebook for the first time.

Going Home Again

Going Home Again
Title Going Home Again PDF eBook
Author Louise Hannah
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 229
Release 2015-11-05
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1504952375

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The author Louise Hannah is a black teenage girl growing up in the sixties. A lot of things were going on during the sixties: segregation, integration, even immigration. We were at war with Vietnam, a race-divided nation, and then there was the wrath of her daddys rules. Louise felt like a prisoner in her own home. She needed to find herself, who she was and what she wanted to be. This is why she felt she had to escape the cruel and unfair demands of her daddys rules. In Louises senior year in high school, she met Jay. He had been to Vietnam and was currently a student at Florida AM University. When Jay went home with Louise to get interrogated, even before he could take Louise on a date, his time in the army and in college was the only thing that got him through the doors. Jay returned home from college for the summer and for Christmas. Louise found out that Jay was not coming because he had to go to Detroit to help his uncles run their nightclub. Louise was devastated; she was in love with Jay. He seemed to be life. She had gotten Jays number from his sister and called him. They had a fight on the phone, but they made up. After his job went on strike and closed down, Jay was at the club all the time, day and night. Jay was still living in Detroit; he traveled back to Miami long enough to make another baby and he was gone again. They had three kids and a rotten marriage. Things got so bad they went their own separate ways. Jay brought his girlfriend whenever he visited Miami to see the kids. Louise met someone while going back to nursing school. Their relationship got very serious .Louise later had a baby daughter for him. Even then Louise and Jay were still fussing and fighting whenever Jay visited the kids. They had a bittersweet love for each other, and no one wanted to say those two words: Im sorry.