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Big Break


Big Break

Author: Cheryl Crouch

language: en

Publisher: Zonderkidz

Release Date: 2009-08-30


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Chosen Girls is a dynamic new series that communicates a message of empowerment and hope to Christian youth who want to live out their faith. In book 5, Harmony’s heart is in the right place, but her trust is in the wrong person. She thinks a New York agent is the ticket for the Chosen Girls to make it big—and make a big difference helping the needy of the world. Through two Battle of the Bands contests Harmony learns the importance of trusting the Lord.

A Dressmaker’S Threads


A Dressmaker’S Threads

Author: Evelyn Lerman

language: en

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Release Date: 2013-04-12


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A Dressmakers Threads: The Life and The Legacy of My Russian Immigrant Mother is about a remarkable woman, a dressmaker who, with a sick husband and an infant, escaped from the Czars Armies, landing at Ellis Island in 1920. Her courage, her fearlessness, her work ethic, her sense of humor and her love for education drove her to 18-hour workdays and success. To her success meant having the ability to take care of her sick husband (before the days of medical insurance) and sending her three daughters to college. She did it all with grace and joy, reveling in her childrens progress, learning English with an accent she could never forgive in herself, and enjoying life to its fullest. Her legacy lives on in her children, grandchildren, and even the great-grandchildren who never knew her.

The Last Ferry Home


The Last Ferry Home

Author: LaVonne Chastain

language: en

Publisher: Newman Springs Publishing

Release Date: 2021-08-03


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A true-life story that may sound a bit familiar to the baby boomer generation. Spanning the years from the '50s to the modern times of today, from childhood antics to the angst and perils of teenage-hood, and then the highs and lows of marriage, giving birth, divorce. Beyond those years, follow an assortment of the amusing and amazing, the joyful and the miraculous, and the disappointment and sorrow of a not too normal life. It all began in a tiny northern town in America, transcending six decades and several foreign countries. A chance to start over, a second marriage (one worth waiting for)-new man, new country, new customs-amongst castles and moors and mysticism, along with quirkiness, oddities, and whimsy. A lifelong search for identity and answers, needle-in-a-haystack style. A quest to find a recognizable face, a name, a place, feeling nonexistent at times, like a ghost. "I'm here, but I'm not really here." A discovery of human nature, to belong to someone, days and moments that will never be forgotten, and the chance to live another day as a result of finding the truth. Another whole family, like figures in a wax museum suddenly and finally come to life. A song with a beautiful melody and words beckoning from far across the ocean, simultaneously haunting and pleasing, the personal anthem that sometimes shadowed and other times led to the final destination of knowing. I shouldn't have even made it. Everyone else is dead. Not me. I was meant to live. And this is my story.