Pourin' Down Rain

Pourin' Down Rain
Author: Cheryl Foggo
Publisher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-01-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1550598333

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The 30th anniversary edition of Cheryl Foggo’s landmark work about growing up Black on the Canadian prairies Cheryl Foggo came of age during the 1960s in Calgary, a time when a Black family walking down the street still drew stares from everyone they passed. She grew up in the warm embrace of a community of extended family and friends, with roots in the Black migration of 1910 across the western provinces. But as an adolescent, Cheryl struggled against the negative attitudes towards Blackness she and her family encountered. She struggled against the many ways she was made to feel an outsider in the only place she ever knew as home. As Cheryl explores her ancestry, what comes to light gives her the confidence to claim her place in the Canadian west as a proud Black woman. In this beautiful, moving work, she celebrates the Black experience and Black resiliency on the prairies.

Send Down the Rain

Send Down the Rain
Author: Charles Martin
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0718084764

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Can two people brought together by desperate circumstances help one another heal, and maybe even begin a new life? New York Times bestselling author Charles Martin’s Send Down the Rain answers the questions of what it means—and what level of sacrifice it takes—to truly love someone. Allie is still recovering from the loss of her family’s beloved waterfront restaurant on Florida’s Gulf Coast when she loses her second husband to a terrifying highway accident. Devastated and losing hope, she shudders to contemplate the future—until a cherished person from her past returns. Joseph has been adrift for many years, wounded in both body and spirit and unable to come to terms with the trauma of his Vietnam War experiences. Just as he resolves to abandon his search for peace and live alone in a remote cabin in the Carolina mountains, he discovers a mother and her two small children lost in the forest. A man of character and strength, he instinctively steps in to help them get back to their home in Florida. There he will return to his own hometown—and witness the accident that launches a bittersweet reunion with his childhood sweetheart, Allie. When Joseph offers to help Allie rebuild her restaurant, it seems the flame may reignite—until a forty-five-year-old secret begins to emerge, threatening to destroy all hope for their second chance at love. Send Down the Rain will take you on a journey that spans the sweltering migrant worker routes of south Florida, muddy battlefields of Vietnam, thickets of northwest North Carolina, and the idyllic shores of America’s most beautiful beach (Cape San Blas). At the story’s center lies the question: What does it mean—and what level of sacrifice does it take—to truly love someone? Praise for Send Down the Rain: “Charles Martin understands the power of story and he uses it to alter the souls and lives of both his characters and his readers.”—Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times bestselling author Full-length, stand-alone novel Includes discussion questions for book clubs Also by bestselling author Charles Martin: The Mountain Between Us, Chasing Fireflies, When Crickets Cry, and The Letter Keeper

Deaf World

Deaf World
Author: Lois Bragg
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0814798535

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Bragg (English, Gallaudet U.) has collected a selection of sources including political writings and personal memoirs covering topics such as eugenics, speech and lip-reading, the right to work, and the controversy over separation or integration. This book offers a glimpse into an often overlooked but significant minority in American culture, and one which many of the articles asserts is more like an internal colony than simply a minority group. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

The Mystery of the Twin Towers

The Mystery of the Twin Towers
Author: Susan H. Riner
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008-07
Genre:
ISBN: 160647331X

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Left alone to care for her little sister, fifteen-year-old Abby struggles to overcome her grief. Suddenly, her world turns upside down. Again. On the run, Abby searches for a safe haven while trying to uncover the truth about her father, a truth that may have global consequences. She doesn't know who to trust or where to go and time is running out. Tory Jackson, the intrepid teen from The Mystery At Canyon Creek, finds herself embroiled in a bizarre youth project as something sinister invades the quiet town of Redmond. Matching wits against an unseen enemy, the girls face one perplexing problem after another, including an old lady with a secret she's reluctant to reveal. Will the teens learn to trust God in circumstances they cannot control? Susan H. Riner, a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, has produced a mystery series that caters to both the young and the old. Weaving believable characters and unrelenting suspense into an irresistible tapestry, she challenges readers of all ages to take a closer look at life and their own values.

Delivering the Secret Letters

Delivering the Secret Letters
Author: Laurel Payne
Publisher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621367061

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God has a special purpose for each person. That includes you. Author Laurel Payne's latest book, Delivering the Secret Letters, will convince you that no matter what you are going through--or what you have been through--knowing God's purpose for your life will give you hope and joy. For Laurel, life hasn't always been hope-filled or joyful. It hasn't always been safe or easy, either. Yet it's precisely because of the challenges and difficulties life has given her that she is able to show you in Delivering the Secret Letters why today she exudes an unchangeable desire, passion and love for Christ. As you read her life's story, you'll grow confident that your life too will be filled with a special purpose by having a relationship with God as His son or daughter.

Navigating English Grammar

Navigating English Grammar
Author: Anne Lobeck
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-07-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 111834023X

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An engaging and fresh take on the rules and politics of English grammar, written in lively prose. It goes a step further than most books on grammar by providing an overview of the field, with a discussion of historical and current debates about grammar, and how we define, discuss, and approach it. Presents a novel, inquiry-based approach to understanding speakers' unconscious knowledge of English grammar Makes lucid connections, when relevant, with current linguistic theory Integrates language change and variation into the study of grammar Examines historical sources of socially evaluative perceptions of grammar, as 'good' or 'bad', and notions of language authority Provides syntactic explanations for many modern punctuation rules Explores some of the current controversies about grammar teaching in school and the role of Standard English in testing and assessment

The Emergence and Development of English

The Emergence and Development of English
Author: William A. Kretzschmar, Jr
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1108469981

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Presents a beginner's introduction to the history of the English language, incorporating complex systems, the scientific model behind human speech.

Hosea: A Textual Commentary

Hosea: A Textual Commentary
Author: Mayer I. Gruber
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567671755

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Mayer I. Gruber provides a new commentary on and translation of Hosea. Building upon his work that debunked the myth of sacred prostitution, Gruber now goes on to show that the book of Hosea repeatedly advocates a single standard of marital fidelity for men and women and teaches cheated women to fight back. Gruber employs the latest and most precise findings of lexicography and poetics to solve the difficulties of the text and to determine both how Hosea can be read and what this means. The translation differs from classical and recent renderings in eliminating forms and expressions, which are neither modern English nor ancient Hebrew. Referring to places, events, and material reality of the 9th and 8th centuries BCE, Gruber uncovers the abiding messages of the heretofore obscure book of Hosea. As in previous studies, Gruber employs the insights of behavioral sciences to uncover forgotten meanings of numerous allusions, idioms, similes, and metaphors. Judicious use is made also of textual history, reception history, and personal voice criticism. One of the least biblical books now speaks more clearly to present and future audiences than it did to many previous audiences.