The Children Who Time Lost

The Children Who Time Lost
Author: Marvin Amazon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9780957624429

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What happened to the children? The year is 2043, and humans have been mysteriously unable to reproduce for almost thirty years. To prevent panic and keep the population from dwindling to nothing, global authorities offer a Lotto, where a few winners each week can enter a time portal and bring back adopted children from the future. They're never allowed to talk about what they saw. The exception to this system is Los Angeles resident and reluctant celebrity Rachel Harris, the only woman of her generation to naturally give birth. Years of medical tests and treatments have been unable to explain or replicate her pregnancy, and the whole world grieved when Rachel's daughter died in a tragic accident. When Rachel wins the Lotto, she's shocked, and then elated. She can be a mother again. But the baby she meets in 2108 carries a secret that will shatter Rachel's reality and endanger everyone close to her. Now Rachel must race across time to save her life and her child, even as she discovers that nothing-and no one-are what they seem.

The Child in Time

The Child in Time
Author: Ian McEwan
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0795304099

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A child’s abduction sends a father reeling in this Whitbread Award-winning novel that explores time and loss with “narrative daring and imaginative genius” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Stephen Lewis, a successful author of children’s books, is on a routine trip to the supermarket with his three-year-old daughter. In a brief moment of distraction, she suddenly vanishes—and is irretrievably lost. From that moment, Lewis spirals into bereavement that effects his marriage, his psyche, and his relationship with time itself: “It was a wonder that there could be so much movement, so much purpose, all the time. He himself had none at all.” In The Child in Time, acclaimed author Ian McEwan “sets a story of domestic horror against a disorienting exploration in time” producing “a work of remarkable intellectual and political sophistication” that has been adapted into a PBS Masterpiece movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). “A beautifully rendered, very disturbing novel.” —Publishers Weekly

Long Time Lost

Long Time Lost
Author: Chris Ewan
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250117402

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“Don’t call anyone else and stay inside the house. Pack a small bag. Just one.” “You’ll come, then?” “I’ll be there soon. But remember, Kate: there’s no going back.” Nick Miller and his team provide a unique and highly illegal service, relocating at-risk individuals across Europe with new identities and new lives. Nick excels at what he does for a reason: he himself spent years living in the shadows under an assumed name. But when Nick steps in to prevent the attempted murder of witness-in-hiding Kate Sutherland on the Isle of Man, he triggers a chain of events with devastating consequences for everyone he protects. Kate—and now Nick—are under attack by Connor Lane, a man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, even if it means tearing Nick’s entire network apart... Chris Ewan's Long Time Lost is a fast-paced stand-alone thriller that The Independent (UK) calls "masterful...Fellow novelist Ann Cleeves' description of [Chris Ewan] as a 'master storyteller' pretty well hits the nail on the head."

Of Gold and Shadows (Time's Lost Treasures Book #1)

Of Gold and Shadows (Time's Lost Treasures Book #1)
Author: Michelle Griep
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2024-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493448102

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The shadows hold secrets darker than they ever imagined. . . . In 1888 Victorian England, Ami Dalton navigates a clandestine dual life. By day, she strives to establish herself as a respected Egyptologist, overcoming the gender biases that permeate academia. But with a heart for saving black-market artifacts from falling into the wrong hands, she is most often disguised as her alter ego, the Shadow Broker. After eight years in India, Oxford's most eligible bachelor, Edmund Price, has come out of the shadows to run for Parliament and is in search of an Egyptologist to value a newly acquired collection. Expecting a renowned Oxford professor, Edmund instead finds himself entangled with Ami, the professor's determined daughter. As they delve into the treasures, their connection deepens, but trouble emerges when a golden griffin--rumored to bear the curse of Amentuk--surfaces, and they're left to wonder if the curse really is at play, or if something more nefarious is hiding among the shadows. . . . "Don't miss all the romance, adventure, and danger in [this] new page-turner."--JULIE KLASSEN, bestselling author of Shadows of Swanford Abbey

Report

Report
Author: Texas Education Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1909
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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McClure's Magazine

McClure's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1916
Genre: Periodicals
ISBN:

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Understanding Loss

Understanding Loss
Author: Judith Murray
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 131757124X

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Loss and consequent grief permeates nearly every life changing event, from death to health concerns to dislocation to relationship breakdown to betrayal to natural disaster to faith issues. Yet, while we know about particular events of loss independently, we know very little about a psychology of loss that draws many adversities together. This universal experience of loss as a concept in its own right sheds light on so much of the work we do in the care of others. This book develops a new overarching framework to understand loss and grief, taking into account both pathological and wellbeing approaches to the subject. Drawing on international and cross-disciplinary research, Judith Murray highlights nine common themes of loss, helping us to understand how it is experienced. These themes are then used to develop a practice framework for structuring assessment and intervention systematically. Throughout the book, this generic approach is highlighted through discussing its use in different loss events such as bereavement, trauma, chronic illness and with children or older people. Having been used in areas as diverse as child protection, palliative care and refugee care, the framework can be tailored to a range of needs and levels of care. Caring for people experiencing loss is an integral part of the work of helping professions, whether it is explicitly part of their work such as in counselling, or implicit as in social work, nursing, teaching, medicine and community work. This text is an important guide for anyone working in these areas.

Time Is Not Lost

Time Is Not Lost
Author: Randy Bluebird
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2018-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1480869732

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Daniel’s childhood, one far from privilege, leaves him feeling deprived and insecure—that is, until he discovers a more positive outlook on life when he turns fourteen. Thanks to the advice of a trusted and spiritual friend, he learns to change his mind and thereby change his life. From that day, Daniel studies and works hard, and this new mindset brings him early and significant success in business. Even so, he does not appreciate the true values of life, paying a high price in his personal relationships. It is not until Daniel is awakened at a later stage that he finds a way to live a healthier and more spiritual life. His story reveals true lessons gained from life experiences. It demonstrates the impact of conscious decisions that steer us into periods of darkness and light, proving that time is eternal and is not lost. This personal narrative shares the history of a man who faces both peaks of triumph and valleys of reversal and ultimately discovers the value of living life happily, moment by moment.

Annual Coal Report

Annual Coal Report
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1902
Genre: Coal mines and mining
ISBN:

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