Nop's Hope

Nop's Hope
Author: Donald McCaig
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1497635128

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A young widow travels the competition circuit with her border collie in this novel by the author of Nop’s Trials, “a great writer” (James Herriot). After her husband and daughter are killed in a car accident, Penny Burkeholder leaves her Shenandoah Valley home with her eighteen-month-old border collie, Hope, the only friend she has left in the world. Together, they make their way across the country in a battered pickup, earning money by doing ranch work and competing in sheepdog trials. One dream keeps the grieving young widow going: to compete at the national finals in Wyoming and turn Hope into a winner. Filled with fascinating detail about sheepdog trials and the uncanny closeness that develops between canine and human team members, Nop’s Hope evokes the quiet beauty of the back roads and ranches of the American West and brings to life unforgettable characters, both human and canine, including Hope’s sire, Nop.

Nop's Hope

Nop's Hope
Author: Donald McCaig
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
Total Pages:
Release: 1995-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780517158869

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Nop's Hope

Nop's Hope
Author: Donald McCaig
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781599211350

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Penny Burkholder, a young teacher grieving for a husband and daughter killed in a car accident, sets out from Virginia in a truck with Hope, her collie, to go on the dog show circuit. In the process she finds happiness and Hope has a reunion with his father, Nop. By the author of Nop's Trials.

Nop's Trials

Nop's Trials
Author: Donald McCaig
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1497619955

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A novel about the bond between a farmer and his black-and-white border collie that James Herriot called “beautiful [and] as gripping as any thriller.” On Christmas Day, Virginia livestock farmer Lewis Burkholder and Nop, his black-and-white border collie, go out to feed the sheep. But the holiday is shattered when Nop fails to return home. Stolen by two hardened criminals who see in the young stock dog a $300 payday, Nop suffers abuse and brutality as he courageously adapts to his new life, which holds no shortage of surprises. At the same time, Lewis refuses to believe that his beloved dog is gone for good. His determination to be reunited with Nop—and Nop’s own unswerving loyalty—reveals the depth and strength of the bond that can exist between humans and dogs.

Hope

Hope
Author: Suzanne D. Lonn
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490826041

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Family dynamics are explored through the themes of adoption, obsessive compulsive disorders, and salvation. Although many members of the family in The Game of Hearts, Suzanne’s first novel about adoption, are deceased, this sequel picks up where that book ended. Two families are blended together as they face issues of distrust and OCD. Salvation heals the hurts of the past and opens opportunities for the future. The book ends with a surprising revelation.

Nop's Trials

Nop's Trials
Author: Donald McCaig
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1984
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780816137343

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An adult novel for animal lovers that does justice to both its human and canine characters. A moving story of the devotion between a dog and his master.

HOPE

HOPE
Author: Joshua Shiver
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-02-08
Genre:
ISBN: 1678129100

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"As I suddenly start to think these things, I see a belt lying around. So, I pick it up. That may have been the worst thing I have ever done because so many people came just a few minutes later." is the words that began my experience in a psychiatric hospital in Petersburg, VA. This book is intended for ages 13+.

Hope

Hope
Author: Matthew Cordell
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1368020828

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Grandparents express their hopes for their young ones in this companion to Wish and Dream, by Caldecott Award-winner Matthew Cordell. As a family grows, so does its capacity for love, for dreams, and for hope. Two lions celebrate their grandchild and express all the ways this new life has expanded their world and the hope they hold for his future. This sweet story expresses the joy grandparents feel when their children have children and shares how deeply those grandchildren are loved.

Hope

Hope
Author: MaryAnn McKibben Dana
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467465178

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What hope is, what hope isn’t, and how to find it in hopeless times. Hope is not optimism. It’s not toxic positivity. It’s not a promise of future success or progress. And it’s definitely not something that can be reduced to a scripty-font platitude on an Instagram post. So what is it? One thing is certain: real hope demands that we do something with it. That we live it out. That we use hope to participate in a bigger story playing out behind the bleak world we see on the news or in our social media feeds every day. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a person of faith, or someone disillusioned with faith, or someone who hardly ever thinks about faith: if you’re a human being who longs for a spiritual counternarrative to live by, this book points to one resilient enough to endure crises and crushing defeats. If you’re tired of hearing about some heavenly hereafter amid the pressing need for justice here and now, this is a book about hope for this world—not the next. After exploring what hope isn’t and then what it is, MaryAnn McKibben Dana reflects on the surprising place where hope is often found—in the messiness of our imperfect, flawed, beautiful human bodies. In the second half of the book, she talks about making hope real: sharing hope through stories, cultivating hope through simple practices, and nurturing hope in hopeless times—when only real hope can persevere.

The Little Red Book of Hope

The Little Red Book of Hope
Author: Nick Lyons
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-04-20
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1626362645

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Hope is an interesting thing. Some think it’s foolish, often misplaced, and at rarer times devastating; but more agree that hope is an integral and beautiful part of life, something that implicitly makes us human. We’re always hoping for something—for change, for improvement, or to find peace of mind amid life’s bustling demands. These things are often the subjects of our deepest desires, those things that can bring us true happiness. Fortunately for all of us who count ourselves among the hopeful, there has been plenty of wisdom bestowed from some of the greatest minds and noteworthy individuals throughout history, including: Albert Einstein Albert Camus Barack Obama Benjamin Franklin John Lennon George Bernard Shaw Abraham Lincoln And many others! The Little Red Book of Hope is an inspired collection of uplifting thoughts about what it is that allows us to persevere; about the primacy of the human spirit, and ultimately, about the redemptive power and vitality of hope.