The Camp of Mercy

The Camp of Mercy
Author: Beverley Gulambali Elphick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN: 9780646431369

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This book looks at the Aboriginal mission in Darlington point in NSW: from the beginnings in 1880 through to the Stolen Generation years.

Camp of Mercy

Camp of Mercy
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Total Pages:
Release: 2000
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN:

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Loving Mercy

Loving Mercy
Author: Teresa Bodwell
Publisher: Zebra Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780821778159

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In 1867, widowed rancher Mercy Clark agrees to travel with handsome gambler Thaddeus Buchanan as they make their way from Abilene, Kansas, to Fort Victory, Colorado.

Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream

Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream
Author: Stanley A. Goldman (Lawyer)
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1640121498

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Seven years after the death of his mother, Malka, Stanley A. Goldman traveled to Israel to visit her best friend during the Holocaust. The best friend's daughter showed Goldman a pamphlet she had acquired from the Israeli Holocaust Museum that documented activities of one man's negotiations with the Nazi's interior minister and SS head, Heinrich Himmler, for the release of the Jewish women from the concentration camp at Ravensbrück. While looking through the pamphlet, the two discovered a picture that could have been their mothers being released from the camp. Wanting to know the details of how they were saved, Goldman set out on a long and difficult path to unravel the mystery. After years of researching the pamphlet, Goldman learned that a German Jew named Norbert Masur made a treacherous journey from the safety of Sweden back into the war zone in order to secure the release of the Jewish women imprisoned at the Ravensbrück concentration camp. Masur not only succeeded in his mission against all odds but he contributed to the downfall of the Nazi hierarchy itself. This amazing, little-known story uncovers a piece of history about the undermining of the Nazi regime, the women of the Holocaust, and the strained but loving relationship between a survivor and her son.

Mercy’S Grace

Mercy’S Grace
Author: Jessica Munzlinger
Publisher: WestBowPress
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490820434

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The one thing Payden Carpenter knows for certain is his name. He can kill a Slavea feat every soldier hes met deems impossibleand yet more Slaves keep coming. To do whatcapture him and put him back into another dreamless coma with his memories erased? No one knows if his memories will ever return. Then he encounters the only Slave who doesnt attack him; who knows his real name and why the enemy wants him. Paydens having trouble finding time to talk to him because of his problem. It happens to be a girl. When the enemy takes her, he learns something else about who he is: a man ready to die to save the one he loves.

Legacy of Mercy ( Book #2)

Legacy of Mercy ( Book #2)
Author: Lynn Austin
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493416146

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Having returned to Chicago, young socialite Anna Nicholson can't seem to focus on her upcoming marriage. The new information she's learned about her birth mother continues to pull at her, and she hires Pinkerton detectives to help her find the truth. But as she meets people who once knew her mother and hears stories about the past, Anna soon discovers that some secrets are better left hidden. At the same time, unflattering stories about Anna are leaked by someone who would love to see her disgraced and her engagement broken. And as Anna tries to share her faith with her society friends, she understands that her choice to seek God's purpose for her life isn't as simple as she had hoped. When things are at their darkest, Anna knows she can turn to her grandmother, Geesje de Jonge, back in Holland, Michigan. Geesje's been helping new Dutch immigrants, including a teen with a haunted past, adjust to America. She only hopes that her wisdom can help all these young people through the turmoil they face.

How I Survived a Chinese "Reeducation" Camp

How I Survived a Chinese
Author: Gulbahar Haitiwaji
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1644213885

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The first memoir about the "reeducation" camps by a Uyghur woman, describing the insidious nature of oppression, the dehumanizing effects of torture and brainwashing, and the human drive to survive—and resist—under even the most horrific circumstances. This new paperback edition features a new introduction by the author. “I have written what I lived. The atrocious reality.” — Gulbahar Haitiwaji to Paris Match For three years Gulbahar Haitiwaji was held in Chinese detention centers and “reeducation” camps, enduring interrogations, torture, hunger, police violence, brainwashing, forced sterilization, freezing cold, rats, and nights under the blinding fluorescent lights of her prison cell. Her only crime? Being a Uyghur. China’s brutal repression of Uyghurs, a Turkish-speaking Muslim ethnic group, has been denounced as genocide and reported widely in media around the world. In 2019, the New York Times published the “Xinjiang Papers,” leaked documents exposing the forced detention of more than one million Uyghurs in Chinese “reeducation” camps. The Chinese government denies that these camps are concentration camps, seeking to legitimize their existence in the name of the “total fight against Islamic terrorism, infiltration and separatism” and calling them “schools.” But none of this is true. Gulbahar only escaped thanks to the relentless efforts of her daughter, with the help of the French diplomatic corps. Others have not been so fortunate. In How I Survived a Chinese “Reeducation” Camp, Gulbahar tells her story, describing the insidious nature of oppression, the dehumanizing effects of torture and brainwashing, and the human drive to survive—and resist—under even the most horrific circumstances. This new paperback edition includes a new introduction by the author.

Woman's Home Companion

Woman's Home Companion
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 924
Release: 1928
Genre:
ISBN:

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Prologue

Prologue
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

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Fish for Jimmy

Fish for Jimmy
Author: Katie Yamasaki
Publisher: Holiday House
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0823427870

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For two boys in a Japanese American family, everything changed when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the United States went to war. With the family forced to leave their home and go to an internment camp, Jimmy loses his appetite. Older brother Taro takes matters into his own hands and, night after night, sneaks out of the camp and catches fresh fish for Jimmy to help make him strong again. This affecting tale of courage and love is an adaptation of the author's true family story, and includes a letter to readers with more information about the historical background and inspiration.