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Beyond the Grey Sky

Beyond the Grey Sky
Author: Dustin Ruge
Publisher: Thunderbird Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2019-11-28
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0990504697

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Suicide claims over one million lives world-wide each year. In the United States alone, suicide has become the second leading cause of death amongst people ages ten to thirty-five and has literally become a national epidemic resulting in 47,000 deaths per year, or more than twice the number of homicides. Beyond the Grey Sky is the first major publication of its kind to truly help explain the impacts of suicide on both our physical and spiritual beings by telling the incredible true story of a tragic death and a survivor’s unique journey that will forever change what we believe and know about suicide. PRAISE FOR BEYOND THE GREY SKY “Dustin Ruge, departing from his previous best-selling books, pours his heart out in “Beyond the Grey Sky.” Approaching the 17th anniversary of his brother David’s death by suicide, with unvarnished prose and rich anecdotes, he captures the essence of their relationship and his personal journey of healing. Like so many who die by suicide, “David didn’t always feel like he ‘fit in’ to the world we live in.” Ruge is a gifted writer – I was transported from laughing out loud (ala David Sedaris) into being moved to tears. This book is a must-read for everyone, not just survivors of suicide loss.”-Michael F Myers, MD Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY and author of “Touched by Suicide: Hope and Healing After Loss” (with Carla Fine) and “Why Physicians Die by Suicide: Lessons Learned from Their Families and Others Who Cared.” “This is one of the most powerful books on suicide we have ever read. We believe that if everybody could read this incredible story they would not consider suicide.” -Dale and Dar (Darlene) Emme, Founders of Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program. "Beyond the Gray Sky" by Dustin Ruge is his own soul-searching journey in the aftermath of his step brother's suicide. He shares the experience of his shattered world and the Spirit World's subsequent intervention with candor and awe. Ruge's search for meaning in his own life and in his brother’s life is compelling. Other suicide loss survivors will relate to his story and will read with curiosity and wonder."-Iris Bolton, Author, Grief Counselor, Director Emeritus of the Link Counseling Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Bolton wrote, "My Son, My Son, A Guide to Healing after Death, Loss or Suicide and recently Bolton Press Atlanta published "Voices of Healing and Hope, Conversations on Grief after Suicide." www.boltonpress.com “Dustin’s story is a heartfelt account about love, grief and our life-long connection we have to our loved ones who have left this world.”-Friends for Survival, Inc.“Beyond the Grey Sky brings to light the “human factor” and a real look at how suicide impacts not only loved ones, but even acquaintances will be impacted to some degree over such a loss. As a Suicidology Researcher and I know firsthand the tragedy that follows a death by suicide. The “ripple effect” never ceases, the ripples just become less pronounced. However, I know lives can be saved by reading this book.”-Olivia Johnson, DM, Blue Wall Institute “Dustin Ruge has written a book about surviving the loss of his brother to suicide that is personal, engaging and poignant. He gives us a clear picture of the devastation of the death, as well as the strong bond they shared and the growth Dustin experiences after grieving. It is a lovely example of how we can and often do engage with life in a richer way after we work through the heart wrenching aspects of our losses to suicide.”-Vanessa L. McGann, Ph.D, Survivors Division Chair, American Association of Suicidology


In the Pines

In the Pines
Author: Paul Scraton
Publisher: Influx Press
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 191031286X

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'The fragmented stories and haunted photographs in Paul Scraton and Eymelt Sehmer's In the Pines feel like field recordings from the shadow forest of their imaginations, transcribed into the pages of an old Explorer's Journal. I felt like I had gone into the forest, rucksack packed with Binoculars, Compass, Penknife, Whistle, Magnifying glass, Notebook, Pencil... and this haunting, collodion-eerie book..' – Jeff Youngl, author of Ghost Town In the Pines is author Paul Scraton's story of an unnamed narrator's lifelong relationship with the forest and the mysteries it contains, told through fragmented stories that capture the blurred details and sharp focus of memory.. Accompanied by eerie images created using a 170-year-old technique of collodion wet plate photography by Eymelt Sehmer, In the Pines is a powerfully evocative collaboration between image and text


Beyond the Hallowed Sky

Beyond the Hallowed Sky
Author: Ken MacLeod
Publisher: Pyr
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645060772

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Mathematician Lakshmi Nayak receives a letter from her future self about faster-than-light travel. The equations work, and the letter itself seems to prove the possibility will someday be realized. But her paper on the topic is fiercely criticized, and she’s warned away by a sinister Alliance agent. After defecting to the Union, she gets an unexpected offer: “I can build your ship.” Shipbuilder John Grant learns of a secret project, which unknown to the world has been traveling to the stars for decades: Black Horizon. Biologist Emma Hazeldene works for Black Horizon on an alien world, Apis, whose life has clearly come from Earth, investigating rock formations that are thought to be an alien, crystal-like intelligence. But refugees exiled to a hard life in the wilds of Apis already know more than the scientists have ever suspected. Everything changes when the rocks wake up, with dire results. As secrets emerge and rival powers seize advantage, three worlds are shaken to their foundations—and all involved have to fight for their lives, and their futures. Science fiction legend Ken MacLeod begins a new space opera trilogy by imagining humankind on the precipice of discovery—the invention of faster-than-light travel unlocks a universe of new possibilities, and new dangers.


Beyond

Beyond
Author: Georgia Springate
Publisher: Burning Chair Publishing via PublishDrive
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Alex Duncan is just an ordinary 14 year old boy. His main worries are homework, girls, the school bully... ...and his sister Jenna, who has ovarian cancer, stage B. As his parents retreat into themselves, Alex is desperate to help. While he tries to find a way to make things better for his sister, life still goes on and everything he does just makes him feel more and more awkward and out of place. His search for meaning, or at least some comfort in all the chaos, takes him on a journey of friendship, love, and discovery. What Alex learns helps him to come to terms with not only his sister's mortality, but also how he and his family and friends can cope with the one big question: what lies Beyond? Georgia Springate’s debut novel, Beyond, is a funny and touchingly compelling coming-of-age story about love, loss and discovery. Read it and take an emotional journey through one boy’s quest to understand that most tricky of questions: what lies beyond?


Report

Report
Author: Commonwealth Shipping Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 944
Release: 1921
Genre: Shipping
ISBN:

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Catalogue, Turner Collection

Catalogue, Turner Collection
Author: Tate Gallery
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1920
Genre: Art, British
ISBN:

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Grey Sky

Grey Sky
Author: Tammy Snow
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1936780038

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How far would you go to protect the ones you love? Sky Griffin's mother is missing. Vanished in what seems like a second. Could she have just wandered off? Or is her disappearance more than meets the eye? Sky is convinced that whatever happened was not an accident, and in fact may hold more secrets than anyone expects. Thus begins her frantic search for answers, for the truth behind her mother's whereabouts. But the chase to find her turns out to be complex in ways Sky could never have imagined, even in her former days in the police force. Extreme measures are taken to find her mother, as Sky goes undercover, disguising her identity in order to find out what might have happened. In the process, she's forced to leave behind the love of her life and her young son, a feat difficult enough in itself. Sky's torrid investigation becomes a mess of emotions, as she struggles to cope with her distance from her family and the fact that she may never see her mother again. Her expedition is complicated further by her encounter with a beautiful woman named Meg. Will Sky leave her old life behind and remain here with Meg, forever searching for her mother? Or will she solve the mystery and return to her loved ones? Author Tammy Snow takes us on a thrilling journey full of twist and turns, passion and deceit, and everything in between through the stunning conclusion. Tammy Snow has been an avid reader since winning her first "bookworm" contest in the first grade. "Grey Sky" is her first novel. Although Tammy never imagined herself as a writer, she has a passion for words and found that writing provides a wonderful outlet for an often vivid imagination. Growing up in conservative and beautiful Provo, Utah, she was an athlete and excelled in volleyball, basketball, softball and track & field. In 1996, she moved from Provo to Edmonds, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, where she worked at a software company until 2008, leaving to start her own user experience organization. Tammy lives with her partner Dayna, her son Tre', and their two cats, Theo and Jaz.


The Argosy

The Argosy
Author: Mrs. Henry Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1873
Genre: Adventure stories, English
ISBN:

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A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.


Journeys

Journeys
Author: Alanah Andrews
Publisher: Deadset Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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15 Stories. 15 Australian authors. One theme: Journeys. What games do the dead play? Can the ambassador negotiate peace with a hostile alien race? Why is Rae so terrified of a letter from the 'Next Chapter' Department of Lebensqualitat? Read about living mannequins, prison ships, pandemics and more in the second anthology from Aussie Speculative Fiction.


Under Red Skies

Under Red Skies
Author: Karoline Kan
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0316412031

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A deeply personal and shocking look at how China is coming to terms with its conflicted past as it emerges into a modern, cutting-edge superpower. Through the stories of three generations of women in her family, Karoline Kan, a former New York Times reporter based in Beijing, reveals how they navigated their way in a country beset by poverty and often-violent political unrest. As the Kans move from quiet villages to crowded towns and through the urban streets of Beijing in search of a better way of life, they are forced to confront the past and break the chains of tradition, especially those forced on women. Raw and revealing, Karoline Kan offers gripping tales of her grandmother, who struggled to make a way for her family during the Great Famine; of her mother, who defied the One-Child Policy by giving birth to Karoline; of her cousin, a shoe factory worker scraping by on 6 yuan (88 cents) per hour; and of herself, as an ambitious millennial striving to find a job--and true love--during a time rife with bewildering social change. Under Red Skies is an engaging eyewitness account and Karoline's quest to understand the rapidly evolving, shifting sands of China. It is the first English-language memoir from a Chinese millennial to be published in America, and a fascinating portrait of an otherwise-hidden world, written from the perspective of those who live there.