No Longer My Constant Bedfellow

No Longer My Constant Bedfellow
Author: Prof. Deborah A. Tremblay
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1512700010

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No Longer My Constant Bedfellow is the true story of how Deborah A. Tremblay was freed from the grip of domestic violence twice. Her first release was the night she physically escaped her abusive first husband, Kirk, in 1985; the second was when she emotionally and psychologically escaped his clutches in 2010, a full twenty-one years after his death. At nineteen, she had her son, Joshua, and began raising him as a single mother. One day, she met with an acquaintance named Kirk; they began dating and shortly thereafter married in a civil ceremony. Things went wrong from the beginning. He became possessive and difficult, his jealousy manifesting itself in violent rages. Things quickly progressed to the breaking point, and Deborah knew that for both her sake and her son’s sake, she needed to leave the marriage as soon as possible. On the night she planned to leave, her husband lie in wait and brutally attacked her as she tried to pack her belongings. He threw her into a wall and almost strangled her to death. She did escape, thanks to her father, and set out on a new life. But the events of that day would come back to haunt her in ways she would never imagine. No Longer My Constant Bedfellow is a cautionary tale of abuse and the unexpected legacy of that abuse.

Hooked

Hooked
Author: Clare Gee
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011-01-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1907195939

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In Hooked, reformed addict Clare Gee draws on her own experiences of cocaine addiction, alcoholism and prostitution in telling the sensational story of a woman living on the edge. Emotionally scarred by having never known her mother, Katie escapes to London and immerses herself in a seedy world of drugs, drink and sex, chasing happiness in the pubs and clubs, and snorting cocaine in private members' bars with her rich punters. Finding herself in a cycle of prostitution and unable to break free, she turns to drug smuggling and becomes embroiled in a bigamous marriage in an attempt to secure some emotional stability. From this dark emotional pit, Katie starts her painful journey back to 'wellness' and attempts to rid herself of her addictions for good. Hooked is a graphic tale of how life as a prostitute really is and what can happen when we search for happiness outside of ourselves. It is a poignant reminder that things can always get better, as long as we remember that when it's time to leave the party, it's time.

Sinister Bedfellows: Anthology

Sinister Bedfellows: Anthology
Author: mckenzee
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2006-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1411699297

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being a collection of short stories based on the critically acclaimed photobased webcomic

The Turning Point That Changed Everything

The Turning Point That Changed Everything
Author: Wallace R. Pratt
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1615795219

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In every person's life, there comes a moment in time when circumstances or events require decisions and responses that greatly determine the future. This book has no design to be another volume on leadership techniques. Rather, it is a candid exploration of those unexpected turns birthed out of the experience of being confronted with a reversal of circumstances in the life of an individual. Frankly, it is a study about the drama of life. The intention of the author is to give a sincere and straightforward examination of why turnabouts often get high-jacked and fail to live up to people's expectations. Even more, individuals will find a plea for courage and faith when things do not occur as they once envisioned they would. Consequently, it is a clarion call for courage to go further than some would desire, but also a caution to impatient leaders to be watchful of their own intentions to push a change further than would be wise. In the end, some leaders must be willing to consider a more contemplative life built on valuing people above their own ideological mindset. Dr. Wallace R. Pratt is an administrator, minister, teacher, and writer. He lives in Salem, Oregon and has been married thirty-eight years to his wonderful wife Judy. They are blessed with two daughters, two great son-in-laws and five grandchildren. Dr. Pratt serves as a regional supervisor in the Northwest for his church organization, while also serving as an adjunct professor for Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. His leadership experience has included thirty-three years of pastoral ministry and approximately eighteen years of teaching in sixteen nations. He has been serving on the Doctrine and Polity Committee of his church organization for fourteen years and presently holds the position of chairman for this international body.

Pioneer Doctor

Pioneer Doctor
Author: Lewis J. Moorman
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806149140

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Pioneer Doctor is the story of a half-century of medical practice, from the early days in Oklahoma Territory to metropolitan conditions. Lewis J. Moorman, M.D., once told a patient who apologized for calling him out late at night, “You must remember, I started with a team of Indian ponies twenty miles from a railroad.” Moorman’s experiences run the gamut of human ills and situations—of childbirth in a barn loft, the “faith healer” who infected a whole community with an “itch,” the mother who was sure her child had a case of the “go-backs.” He tells of encounters with Indians who needed medical help; the horrifying effects of gunshot and knife wounds; and the spiritual response of patients stricken with tuberculosis. In the literature of medical practice, Dr. Moorman’s association with Old Billy, his horse, approaches near-classic proportions. Obtained as payment for a long-overdue medical bill, Old Billy had a balky disposition—until the good doctor decided to talk things over with him one day. What follows offers a rare account of the relationship between a man and his horse. Pioneer Doctor stands as an entertaining and informative memoir, but its social and cultural significance is clear. For here is apparent a tremendous transformation as countless young physicians like Moorman went out from Louisville Medical College, covering the plains with horse-and-buggy doctors.

The Romange of Biography

The Romange of Biography
Author: Anna Jameson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3732699013

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Reproduction of the original: The Romange of Biography by Anna Jameson

Crude Bedfellows

Crude Bedfellows
Author: Sean Hewitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781420800197

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Crude oil price in the world market goes from a low of $17/barrel, post 9/11, to a price high in October 2004 of $60/barrel. Then an October Surprise is effected by the most powerful folks in the world to help deflate the bursting crude prices. The resulting development from this surprising event brings the crude prices down to a more acceptable $27/barrel within three days. An action just days before the 2004 election works wonders for the President's sagging poll numbers and his re-election bid suddenly sprouts new life.

A Journey from this World to the Next, &c

A Journey from this World to the Next, &c
Author: Henry Fielding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1834
Genre:
ISBN:

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A powerful yet playful narrative, in which Fielding anatomizes contemporary follies with his customary vigor. Using the form of a journey through the underworld, he satirizes all claims to historical and political greatness.

The British Novelist

The British Novelist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1824
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

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