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Beth Ann and Braden

Beth Ann and Braden
Author: Elizabeth Adams
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450266258

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Fifteen-year-old Braden Brad Cleary comes from a family that has always faulted others for their own misfortunes in life. To put it bluntly-the Clearys hate people of color. Thirteen-year-old Beth Ann Armstrong is biracial child whose father harbors exceptional bitterness toward whites. As Beth grows up next to Braden, she has no idea the Cleary family is off -limits. She and Braden are too naïve to understand their families' hatred toward one another. Known throughout the town as troublemakers, the Clearys have built up a horrifying reputation. And, as soon as they see their son talking to Beth, they call the sheriff to haul Braden away and frame him for a crime he did not commit- their hatred overpowering their love for Braden in their attempt to keep him away from Beth. Plagued by nightmares of Braden being taken away in a patrol car, Beth attempts to convince her father to intervene and help her friend, but instead, he lies and tells her that Braden has died in a tragic prison fight. Unaware of the truth, both Braden and Beth embark on their own journeys to return to the past and, in the process, discover that God does indeed work in mysterious ways.


Women Politicians and the Media

Women Politicians and the Media
Author: Maria Braden
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0813158559

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All American politicians face the glare of media coverage, both in running for office and in representing their constituents if elected. But for women seeking or holding high public office, as Maria Braden demonstrates, the scrutiny by newspapers and television can be both withering and damaging -- a fact that has changed little over the decades despite the emergence of more women in politics and more women in the news media. Particularly disturbing is the fact that the increase in the number of women reporters appears to have had little effect on the way women candidates are portrayed in the media. Some women reporters, in fact, seem intent on proving that they can be just as tough on women candidates as their male counterparts, thus perpetuating the misrepresentations of the past. Braden examines the political fortunes of Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to the U.S. House; those of the congressional "glamour girls" of the 1940s, Clare Boothe Luce and Helen Gahagan Douglas; the long Senate career of Margaret Chase Smith; the political struggles of diverse women of more recent decades, including Bella Abzug, Elizabeth Holtzman, Nancy Kassebaum, Barbara Jordan, Dianne Feinstein, and Ann Richards; and the disastrous vice presidential bid of Geraldine Ferraro. Braden traces a persistent double standard in media coverage of women's political campaigns through the past eighty years. Journalists dwell on the candidates' novelty in public office and describe them in ways that stereotype and trivialize them. Especially demeaning are comments on women's appearance, personality, and family connections -- comments of a sort that would rarely be made about men candidates. Are they too pretty or too plain? What do their clothes say about them? Are they "feminine" enough or "too masculine"? Are they still just ordinary housewives or are they neglecting their families by heading for Washington or the state house? Braden's study is based on both media accounts and the revealing personal interviews she conducted with a broad range of recent women politicians, including Margaret Chase Smith, Bella Abzug, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Nancy Kassebaum, and Ann Richards. All describe agonizing struggles to get across to the public the message that they are serious and competent candidates capable of holding high office and shaping our nation's course.


A Texas Cowboy's Christmas

A Texas Cowboy's Christmas
Author: Cathy Gillen Thacker
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488010498

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A GIFT AS BIG AS TEXAS Molly Griffith is ambitious and only wants to give her little boy the opportunities she never had. Which means moving to Dallas, no matter what Chance Lockhart says! Though being with the handsome rancher does make the idea of small-town life more tempting… Molly has always gotten under Chance's skin, and now that he's bonded with her little tyke, he can't imagine Bullhaven Ranch without them. But the single mom is so focused on her big-city fairy tale, she could miss Chance's offer of the most important gift of all—the love and support of a real family.


Harlequin Western Romance November 2016 Box Set

Harlequin Western Romance November 2016 Box Set
Author: Cathy Gillen Thacker
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488027269

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Romance—the Western way! Harlequin Western Romance brings you a collection of four new heartwarming contemporary romances of everyday women finding love. Available now! This box set includes: A TEXAS COWBOY’S CHRISTMAS Texas Legacies: The Lockharts • by Cathy Gillen Thacker Single mom Molly Griffith and rancher Chance Lockhart have never gotten along, until Molly’s three-year-old son’s unrealistic expectations—wanting a baby bull for Christmas—unite them! THE CHRISTMAS TRIPLETS Cupid’s Bow, Texas • by Tanya Michaels Will Trent is temporarily looking after a baby and needs help from his neighbor Megan Rivers, a single mom who seems to hate him. How can he prove to her he’s not the playboy she thinks he is? THE COWBOY’S CHRISTMAS BRIDE Hope, Montana • by Patricia Johns Andy Granger, the prodigal cowboy, has returned to Hope, Montana. The townsfolk aren’t ready to forgive his betrayal… least of all Dakota Mason. But Andy’s willing to try anything to get into the beautiful rancher’s good graces! A FAMILY IN WYOMING The Marshall Brothers • by Lynnette Kent Susannah Bradley finds refuge from her abusive husband on Wyatt Marshall’s ranch—and discovers an unexpected attraction to the gruff rancher. But if she stays, will she just bring terror to Wyatt’s doorstep?


The Invader

The Invader
Author: Beverly Blackman
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1628389729

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With teamwork and determination, what else could be impossible?On a 160-acre ranch in Texas, Grandpa Rex peacefully lived. One Christmas season, his grandkids and friends visited. Unexpectedly their visits turn into an awesome adventure for all of them. When Beob, the man who works in the government lab, became obsessed with capturing aliens, he started to put everyone at risk just to full his greed. Because of Beob's obsession, Grandpa Rex and some of their friends are put in da


Flares

Flares
Author: Mike Attebery
Publisher: Cryptic Bindings
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1733739432

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Six college freshmen learn about life and love at a university with a mysterious past. Book One of The Grimwood Trilogy. College freshman Loren Austin has traveled across the country in search of independence and a new beginning. Braden McNutt is also hoping for a fresh start as he embarks upon his college career. They've both come to Grimwood to study in the school's celebrated writing program - founded by the gifted if doomed author Alan Grimwood - where they quickly forge a close but complicated connection. Joined by roommates Brooke Winston and Hank Pierce, and classmates Hannah Merritt and Jason Pepper, they form a bonded circle that will transform each of them over the course of a life-changing year on a college campus with a mysterious past. Flares welcomes readers to the college experience of their dreams, and introduces them to the complex, funny, impulsive, and unforgettable group of friends they'll be following throughout the course of The Grimwood Trilogy.


Statement of Disbursements of the House

Statement of Disbursements of the House
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1148
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

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Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.


The Keystone Kid

The Keystone Kid
Author: Mike Furches
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010-10-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1770670769

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The Keystone Kid is the unbelievable, true horrifying story of Anthony. It is a story that shows the tragedy of abandonment, physical and sexual abuse, gangs, homelessness and more. It is unfortunately a story that far too many can relate to. For those that can relate, they will recognize the continuing nightmares that go from childhood through adulthood. With all of the horror, the things missing for Anthony was acceptance, love and hope. But through the horror, in the tragedy, Anthony learned to accept himself, found love, and discovered hope. This book is for all of those who have experienced struggle, and for all of those that care enough to understand. The Keystone Kid has received rave reviews from all sectors, including those who have lived similar stories, mental health professionals, pastors, atheists, celebrities, and experts in the field of physical and sexual abuse. While told in a real way, with real language and surroundings, readers will develop and better understand those whose hearts and lives has been broken. For those who have been broken, they may discover hope and healing. Many have said, that for many, The Keystone Kid could be the inspiration to accept yourself, give you the okay to love and be loved, and find hope for tomorrow.


The Blue Crayon

The Blue Crayon
Author: Terry Luce
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524538310

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While reading The Blue Crayon, a book for both children and adults, youll experience this heartwarming journey, and you will fall in love with a ten-year-old little girl named Gabby Damon, who has not said a word in over five years. She is diagnosed with autism, and Gabbys doctors prescribe over twenty pills a day and use her to experiment with other types of medications. Her parents are so frustrated by the intake of these meds. Gabbys mother turns to the Internet to find help for her daughter. She finds the Dolphin Universe in Florida. Doctor Roth, who started working with dolphins in Vietnam, is now treating children in Florida, using dolphin therapy as a means to unlock the energy sources trapped in the minds of children of all ages. Now he works with children from all over the world and has amazing results. As she works with Doctor Roths lead dolphin, Lucas, Gabbys parents and others get a little more than what they bargained for. Gabby has drawn the exact same drawings that Doctor Roth drew over forty years ago, along with five other drawings in great detail, messages leading to biblical and government secrets and a date (in blue crayon) that scholars and government officials are baffled and afraid to share with anyone. Today, every time we turn on the news or read the papers, we read stories of special-needs childrensome heartwarming and others heartbreaking. We hear of some great stories using new technology or using new meds, but using simple sessions with dolphins, Gabby and The Blue Crayon give hope for children who suffer from autism and PTSD.


The Patricia Potter Western Romance Collection Volume Two

The Patricia Potter Western Romance Collection Volume Two
Author: Patricia Potter
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 959
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150405699X

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A trio of historical western romances by an award-winning, USA Today–bestselling author who “soars above the rest” (Literary Times). Diablo: Former Confederate Kane O’Brien is now a spy for the Yanks, sent to infiltrate and destroy a notorious outlaw refuge in Texas. But the mission gets complicated when he meets Nicky Thompson, a desperate beauty who is hiding there. Now she’s entrusting her life to a sensual stranger whose secret objective may doom them both. “If you like Jo Goodman, you’re probably wishing there were more Wild West stories in the same vein. Fortunately for you . . . Patricia Potter wrote Diablo.” —All About Romance Defiant: A widowed young mother, Mary Jo Williams is new to Colorado territory when she finds herself tending to a wounded outlaw. Wade Foster can’t ignore the passion between them—or the danger he’s putting her in. To have a future with Mary Jo, he’ll have to put his past to rest by taking out the band of killers on his tail. “Defiant is the next word in great historical romance!” —Literary Times Wanted: Wrongly accused of murder, Texas ranger Morgan Davis is out to nab the real killer. He didn’t count on being seduced by the man’s sister, Lori, a crack-shot temptress who’ll do anything to save her brother from the gallows. But falling in love with Morgan was the last thing she wanted—and the most dangerous thing that could have happened. “Patricia Potter is a master storyteller, a powerful weaver of romantic tales.” —Mary Jo Putney, New York Times–bestselling author