Suitcase Full of Dreams
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Publisher | : Hoy Kersh |
Total Pages | : 145 |
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ISBN | : 0982316526 |
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Publisher | : Hoy Kersh |
Total Pages | : 145 |
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ISBN | : 0982316526 |
Author | : Jeanette Frances Thornton |
Publisher | : Medical Media Entertainment |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Author | : Tania Blanchard |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2018-10-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1925596176 |
From the bestselling author of The Girl from Munich, a sweeping, dramatic tale of love and identity, inspired by a true story. After enduring the horror of Nazi Germany and the chaos of postwar occupation, Lotte Drescher and her family arrive in Australia in 1956 full of hope for a new life. It’s a land of opportunity, where Lotte and her husband Erich dream of giving their children the future they have always wanted. After years of struggling to find their feet as New Australians, Erich turns his skill as a wood carver into a successful business and Lotte makes a career out of her lifelong passion, photography. The sacrifices they have made finally seem worth it until Erich’s role in the trade union movement threatens to have him branded a communist and endanger their family. Then darker shadows of the past reach out to them from Germany, a world and a lifetime away. As the Vietnam War looms, an unexpected visitor forces Lotte to a turning point. Her decision will change her life forever . . . and will finally show her the true meaning of home. PRAISE FOR TANIA BLANCHARD ‘Captures the intensity of a brutal and unforgiving war, successfully weaving love, loss, desperation and, finally, hope into a gripping journey of self-discovery.’ Courier Mail ‘An epic tale, grand in scope … Packs an emotional punch that will reverberate far and wide.’ Weekly Times ‘A tumultuous journey from order to bedlam, and from naive acceptance of the status quo to the gradual getting of political wisdom.’ Sunday Age ‘An original and innovative take on the World War II genre that captures the hauntingly desperate essence of the war. Tania Blanchard has written yet another spectacular novel. Don’t miss this.’ Better Reading ‘A sweeping, dramatic tale of love and identity.’ Fraser Coast Chronicle
Author | : Bob Peete |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : African Americans |
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Author | : Cathy Crowe |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2019-06-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 152553453X |
"My nurse hands once did more useful things. They immunized the fat, healthy thighs of infants, they carefully measured cardiac drugs to administer to young heart patients, they bathed both the elderly lady after her surgery and the 24-year-old Italian-Canadian woman after her death. My hands once mixed linseed poultices, rubbed twenty backs a night before darkness fell and, by flashlight, checked intravenous drips, catheters, and other tubing. They made hot milk in the middle of the night and then, later at home, soothed a child with too-frequent earaches. These are good uses for hands. Now they carry a black bag into streets, alleyways, and ravines. The bandages I carry no longer cover the wounds of my patients. My vitamins will not prevent the white plague of tuberculosis from taking another victim. The granola bars I carry cannot begin to feed the hunger I meet. I cannot even help someone achieve one peaceful night of safety and sleep. Only roofs will do that. And I am not a carpenter." There is no right to shelter or housing in Canada. Over the past three decades, a series of federal governments cut funding for social programs and eliminated our national housing program, leaving hundreds of thousands of people victim to the tsunami of homelessness that was declared a national disaster twenty years ago. No one knows this reality better than Cathy Crowe, who witnessed the explosion of homelessness across Canada while working as a Street Nurse. This fallout was accompanied by great suffering, inhumane shelter conditions, new disease outbreaks, and clusters of homeless deaths. It is a reality that spans across the entire country. In A Knapsack Full of Dreams, Cathy Crowe details her lifelong commitment as a nurse and social justice activist—particularly her thirty years as a Street Nurse—with passion, grace, and fortitude. Presented through the lens of someone dedicated to the power and beauty of film, A Knapsack Full of Dreams will move you, then inspire you to act.
Author | : David Taylor |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 345 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Aeronautics |
ISBN | : 9780953408207 |
Author | : Jay Feldman |
Publisher | : Triumph Books |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2006-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1623687152 |
Roving the lonesome highways in search of fresh baseball talent in 1942, New York Yankees scout Mac "Suitcase" Sefton discovers a once-in-a-lifetime talent in Jerry Yamada. The young left-handed pitcher seems poised to take his place among the pantheon of major league pitching greats. However, he's being held indefinitely in a Japanese American internment camp, and he's not even certain that he wants to play professional baseball. Caught behind barbed wire in a camp in Arizona, Jerry, his lovely sister, Annie, and their old-world parents make the best of their confinement while Sefton schemes to find a way to free Yamada and convince him to play for the Yanks. Sefton's interest in Yamada and his family changes from professional to personal when he accepts an offer to join the Yamadas for tea in their primitive quarters in a converted army barrack. Sefton's respect for their strength and the values they hold dear develops and deepens as he begins to see how his own lifestyle contrasts with the Yamadas’. A profound change takes place in him as he discusses freedom and the future with Annie. As a result, the relationships between the scout and the Japanese American family strain and strengthen as they share their cultures and lives. Amid baseball, racism, and hope, Sefton and the Yamadas rediscover the American dream.
Author | : Vickie Crum |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2012-04-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781470186104 |
Hope Cauldwell had escaped her home town of Amarillo Texas and a fate worse than death. Her father, a compulsive gambler had sold her off to his wealthy, deviant boss, Randal Worley. A man of great resources and very questionable means. He was a cruel, sadistic man with 5 failed marriages under his belt. All with rumors of spousal abuse. Now, Hope's father had contracted her off to become number 6. Fleeing her home like a theif in the night, she takes off to Las Vegas in hopes of becoming a successful night club singer. She has the talent talent and the drive despite her sheltered existence prior. It's in Vegas that she meets Colin Roark, handsome, charming co-owner of The Oasis. He and his enigmatic brother Sebastian run the lucerative establishment together. Colin takes an instant liking to the young, beautiful Miss Caulwell, and soon finds out she's quite talented as well.When she and Sebastian set eyes on one another, there are definite sparks. However, they both have their reasons for fighting the instantaneous attraction. Her apprehension stems from the knowledge that he is a known womanizer, and his own pertaining to the fact that she is far too young and innocent. However, fate has its own agenda for the two of them, and they are helpless to prevent the collision course it has set for them.Can this young, naive beauty reach the aloof, pompous Sebastian? Does she even desire to do so? They're both about to find out that dreams can be irrevocably altered into something completely terrifying yet irresistible.
Author | : Gitanjali Escobar Travieso |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2019-03-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781091050211 |
18 short stories in Spanish and their equivalent in English for Spanish speakers who want to improve their Englsih as well as for English speakers who want to improve their Spanish
Author | : Natalie Sisson |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2017-09-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1501178180 |
Now in its third edition, The Suitcase Entrepreneur teaches readers how to package and sell their skills to earn enough money to be able to work and live anywhere, build a profitable online business, and live life on their own terms. With new material pertinent to today’s business world, readers will receive the blueprint to create their ideal lifestyle and become their own digital nomad. After eight years of working in the soul-crushing bureaucracy of the corporate world, Natalie Sisson quit her high-paying job and moved to Canada, started a blog, and cofounded a technology company. In just eighteen months she learned how to build an online platform from scratch, and then left to start her own business—which involved visiting Argentina to eat empanadas, play Ultimate Frisbee, and launch her first digital product. After five years, she now runs a six-figure business from her laptop, while living out of a suitcase and teaching entrepreneurs worldwide how to build a business and lifestyle they love. In The Suitcase Entrepreneur you’ll learn how to establish your business online, reach a global audience, and build a virtual team to give you more free time, money, and independence. With a new introduction, as well as updated resources and information, this practical guide uncovers the three key stages of creating a self-sufficient business and how to become a successful digital nomad and live life on your own terms.