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Deafening Silence

Deafening Silence
Author: Rowan Thalia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781082101793

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Nine years she suffered, but no more. Her new name is Mia Harlow, and she is ready to live again.It took a near death experience, but Mia got away. She's rebuilt her life from the ground up, and after three long years, she's found a reason to live again. Everything is going great until her neighbor is attacked, and the past threatens to engulf Mia again. Just when she thinks all is lost, three amazing men waltz into her life. Their complementary personalities and differing strengths bind the broken pieces that her ex-husband left behind.While Mia is healing and learning what love is supposed to be, a serial killer is on the prowl. Molly Manhunter stalks the city looking for rapists. She ensnares them with the one thing they've been accused of abusing - sex, and uses it to extinguish their lives. Molly is determined to fight against the silence that gets swept under the rug of justice, and Mia is caught up in the search for her neighbor's abuser. Will the two women cross paths? When push comes to shove, will Mia's newfound bonds weather the storm? Can one woman break the Deafening Silence, or will she become another victim to the system?Deafening Silence book one in the Manhunter trilogy. It is a dark reverse harem romance about an abuse survivor. The MC will not choose between her love interests. Expect dark elements and explicit scenes. If such scenes will offend or trigger you, please do not buy this book.


The Deafening Silence

The Deafening Silence
Author: Rafael Medoff
Publisher: Shapolsky Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780933503632

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The archives of several American Jewish organizations as well as the personal papers of prominent Jewish leaders are used by the author to present an objective study of the American Jewish Community's response to the Nazi persecution of Jews.


A Deafening Silence

A Deafening Silence
Author: Patrizia Romito
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-01-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781861349613

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This book analyses male violence against women and children, and the mechanisms society develops to push it out of sight.


The Deafening Silence

The Deafening Silence
Author: Hans Hansen
Publisher: Atlanta
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1998
Genre: Aircraft accident victims
ISBN: 9780754101895

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A Deafening Silence In Heaven

A Deafening Silence In Heaven
Author: Thomas E. Sniegoski
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698157818

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From the New York Times bestselling author of the Fallen series comes a new Remy Chandler novel. He was once known as the angel Remiel. But, generations ago, Boston PI Remy Chandler renounced Heaven and chose to live on Earth, hiding among us humans, fighting to save our souls… Remy Chandler is hovering on the brink of death, surrounded by friends who are trying to ward off those who would take advantage of his vulnerability. Unbeknownst to them, the greatest threat to Remy is one they can’t fight—God himself. The Almighty dispatches Remy far beyond their reach, to an alternate universe where there has been an apocalyptic catastrophe: the Unification. Only as he hunts down the source of this calamity, it becomes clearer and clearer that the person responsible for the tragedy may have been none other than Remy himself. And while he searches for a way to stop his world from following in the footsteps of the doomed alternate reality, enemies are massing in his universe. For the Unification is at hand and, this time, Remy may be powerless to affect its outcome…


Deafening Silence

Deafening Silence
Author: John Miles
Publisher: Human & Rosseau
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Deafening

Deafening
Author: Frances Itani
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1555846548

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The internationally bestselling, “gorgeously moving, old-fashioned novel” about a woman’s life, loves, and self-discovery on the eve the Great War (O, The Oprah Magazine). Grania O’Neill, the daughter of hardworking Irish hoteliers in small-town Ontario, is five years old when she emerges from a bout of scarlet fever profoundly deaf—suddenly sealed off from the world that was just beginning to open for her. While her guilt-plagued mother cannot accept it, Grania finds allies in her grandmother and her older sister, Tress. It isn’t until she’s enrolled in the Ontario School for the Deaf in Belleville, that Grania truly begins to thrive. In time, she falls for Jim Lloyd, a hearing man with whom Grania creates a new emotional vocabulary that encompasses both sound and silence. But just two weeks after their wedding, Jim leaves to serve as a stretcher bearer on the blood-soaked battlefields of Flanders. During this long war of attrition, Jim and Grania’s letters back and forth—both real and imagined—attempt to sustain their young love in a world as brutal as it is hopeful. Winner of the Commonwealth Book Prize, Frances Itani’s debut novel is a “brilliantly lucid and masterfully sustained” ode to language—how it can console, imprison, and liberate—with “the integrity of an achieved artistic vision, the kind of power that is generally associated with the gracious, crystalline prose of Grace Paley, the flagrantly good, good lines of Robert Lowell and W. H. Auden’s poetry” (Kaye Gibbons, author of A Virtuous Woman).


Listen to the Cry of the Child

Listen to the Cry of the Child
Author: Barbara Joy Hansen
Publisher: Winepress Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-07-30
Genre: Child sexual abuse
ISBN: 9780615956794

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Victims of abuse often conceal their pain as they carry their scars. Chained as prisoners of the past, many hide in secrecy afraid of the consequences of revealing the horrors of childhood experiences. On the surface they may seem carefree and happy, yet inside a festering wound exists. The only road to freedom from this prison requires confronting the past and revealing its pain in the light of God's love. Barbara Hansen knows the anguish of sexual abuse, pornography, infertility, postpartum depression, and marriage betrayal. Once trapped in her own prison of anger and bitterness, she was finally set free through the grace of God. Her story provides hope for the hopeless and healing for those willing to face the past and be released from their pain.


The Deafening Silence

The Deafening Silence
Author: Hans Iver Mathisen Hansen
Publisher: United P.C. Verlag
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9783710316333

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The adventures in this book are amazing - good and bad, so true of Africa - so out of my heart says a reader. The last chapters are breath-taking, heart breaking- drama, the ultimate challenge - with a 9/11- like terror attack - pure terror in the air and on the ground.


The Deafening Silence

The Deafening Silence
Author: Rosemarie Manes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781410732057

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Her sixth book of poetry, Impulse Toward Flight, reflects the skill of a mature poet at the top of her form. The poems in this collection blend self, family, history and community, forming an intimate autobiography. Her poems reveal how people both shape, and are shaped, by place and history. In many of these poems, Unger lays to rest past losses people, places and things that are no more. She invokes the landscape of the years preceding the Second World War in a small, ethnic enclave of New York City as well as the urban home front of the war years in the borough of The Bronx, New York. Her perspective encompasses the world of Minidoka, a Japanese-American internment camp located in Hunt, Idaho, where her husband Ted and his entire family were interned during that era. Unger's poems are often intensely female and deal with experiences common to all women. These include marriage, work, parenting, growing older and the dance and struggle between men and women. A widely-published poet, Unger's poems have appeared in such distinguished journals as New York Quarterly, George Washington Review, The Nation, Denver Quarterly, Beloit Poetry Journal and many others. They have been widely anthologized in books by New Rivers Press, Bright Hill Press and Milkweed Editions. "Letter to the Co-Eds" won a John Williams Narrative Poetry Award. "The Audition" won an H.G. Roberts Award. The poems in this collection display the work of a master poet at the peak of her craft.