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There is just one thing Lydia yearns for to make her perfect life complete, though the last thing she expects is that pursuing it will lead to murder. However, needs must - because nothing can stop this mother from getting what she wants My emotions have been bled onto the pages and a complete outpouring of grief has been displayed for all to see. I am bare and my armor has been shed. There is no guard up. My psychological ups and downs and emotional swings are available for you to judge. Am I heartbroken or crazy or both?

Is it normal to lose your mind when you lose your love? That's up to you the reader to interpret in these writings. It is meant to be heavy, and perhaps difficult, to digest. An exercise in mental fortitude that will hopefully strengthen the resolve of the reader should they conjure the energy to read it through. If you find it churns your stomach, wrenches your heart, or moves your soul - good - that is the point. It is meant to embroil you, stress you, and draw up emotions that we normally lock away and never address.

Those very same emotions are what I consider necessary to understand unconditional love. Love is a whirlwind and you should prepare to open your sail into the biggest gusts of air without fear. Read without trepidation. Not to disrespect the many great works of art in books by authors for centuries, but other than the Bible for those who believe, never in my lifetime have I ever seen or read a more powerful life-changing tool.

This book, which is much, much more, brings to light the darkness that has blinded the eyes of the masses for centuries. The goal is to bring about awareness and present real rehabilitation that can and will change the lives of anyone held captive, not knowing their true purpose in life, from the inmate to the depressed, from the gluttonous to those plagued by chaos, anger, or anything else that has been given power over the hearts and minds of men and women since the beginning of time!

An autobiography of Stirling Moss' life in which he is noted to have said that he had taken a great deal out of motor racing but that in return he had given it all but his life. Whether it's a novel, memoir, diary, poem, or drama, a common thread runs through the literature of the Nazi Holocaust--a "motif of personal testimony to the dearness of humanity.

Arranged alphabetically by author, the entries are organized into three primary divisions: 1 an opening section on why the author's work is significant or distinctive; 2 a section containing biographical information, followed by 3 a critical examination of the highlights of the author's work. The Encyclopedia is intended for all students and teachers of the Holocaust, regardless of their levels of learning. This novel called CHANGE is an unusual but enlightening tale - it is an autobiography channelled from beyond the change we call death - a life story and an afterlife story which spans several decades and even more locations on Earth and beyond to the Astral and Spirit planes - describing some of the multi-dimensional levels of human existence.

It is a fast-paced, roller coaster ride through the vivid and hedonistic 's and '70's in London and to 's war-torn Africa.

It tells of one man's intense and adventurous life, his death and his descent into a personal hell before his eventual self-discovery.

We learn how Change - the universal constant - touches this man in such a way that it has many different effects on both him and everyone who meets him. Running in parallel throughout the book is the present day life and loves of the medium - a psychic young man who channels the story from the discarnate and mysterious spirit who is the main character of the book and whose chronicle the story is. Above all, this is a human tale and it contains some of the worst and best examples of human qualities - the potential for which we all possess.

CHANGE is about life and death - and life after death - and the inexorable inevitability of Change itself on all levels of existence. These are subjects that affect and concern us all. Kate's journal begins with a very simple entry. I like to swim and text on my phone and go skiing in the winter. Although stripped of the essence of life, they were able to survive the barbarity of their captors. Gerda's beautifully written story gives an invaluable message to everyone.

It introduces them to last century's terrible history of devastation and prejudice, yet offers them hope that the effects of hatred can be overcome. From her comfortable home in Bielitz present-day Bielsko in Poland to her miraculous survival and her liberation by American troops--including the man who was to become her husband--in Volary, Czechoslovakia,.

A Polish Jew records her experiences and struggle for survival in Nazi work camps and during a thousand-mile forced march. The love letters of Gerda and Kurt Klein, revealing one of the greatest love stories ever told. Over fifty years ago, Gerda Weissmann was barely alive at the end of a mile death march that took her from a slave labor camp in Germany to the Czech border.

On May 7, ,. Like her grandmother, Lucinda J. Miller wears long dresses and a prayer covering. Part 1 is here! That way nobody gets hurt. Author : Addie M. Henderson Publisher: N. So I ran away from the South to the North as a young girl because I wanted my freedom and rights to make my own choices.



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