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2015

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About Abraham Lincoln: The Formative Years, 1809-1841Lincoln was one of those rare children who are able to hang onto their true identity in spite of abuse by their parents. Even a controlling, but not physically abusive parent, slows down their children's maturation. Those children lose their identity and sense of self worth for a time. Later, if they are lucky, they will be able to remove themselves from their parents' influence and strike out on their own.Abraham Lincoln...

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2025

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When a mysterious surge of elemental magic disrupts every corner of the realm, five extraordinary teens from vastly different lands are chosen to restore the balance. Each bears a unique power tied to their homeland: the whispering winds of Myrethil, the harmonic crystals of Kaelora, the water-spirits of Dravenvyre, the shifting sands of Solhara, and the haunting shadows of Umbrenox.But darkness stirs. Vaelora, a powerful sorceress of shadow, intends to fuse the realms through the ...

2013

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After unbearable pressure at home and at work, the author became manic and crashed her car into a tree thinking she would become reincarnated. After going to an incompetent psychiatrist, she had the enormous good luck to switch to the best psychiatrist in the county. Here she tells her own story along with chapters on what bipolar disorder is, how cognitive therapy helps and how 12 step programs with their emphasis on a spiritual experience help. She describes what mental health is and wha...

2017

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This book is the end result of the author trying to "get a handle on" her father who died when she was thirty-three. Beginning in her mid-forties she attempted to understand him. Endlessly calm and smiling, undisturbed by the yelling of his wife and the small spats of his children, he was like no other father. He was calm, fair and a man of integrity. This was remarkable since he had lost the use of his legs before three of his children were born. Only when she read chapter 11 of Abraham M...

2014

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The author's father came down with polio during the epidemic of 1944. This book describes his story of pain, rehabilitation and return to normality as well as inspirational stories of other polio survivors, some more severely paralyzed than he was. Most of these people adjusted well to life after polio. But 30 to 40 years later they started getting what is known as post-polio syndrome which the author's father had also.Also included is a concise but comprehensive history of polio i...

Party of One

Truth, Longing, and the Subtle Art of Singleness


2018

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“This book is bold and strong and unapologetic. Unflinching, even. Joy Beth doesn’t back down from those hard conversations that need to be happening, not just in our churches but in our small groups, our social circles, our relationships.” —Mandy Hale, creator of The Single Woman and New York Times bestselling authorDid you enter adulthood thinking marriage would naturally find you, only to end up at a second-cousin’s wedding, dodging yet...

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2025

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Feel like your body is working against you after 40? You're not alone.Reset After 40 is your go-to guide for reclaiming your metabolism, energy, and confidence—without punishing workouts or restrictive diets.Learn how to balance your hormones, plan easy meals, manage stress, and build a lifestyle that works with your body, not against it.Whether you're navigating perimenopause or simply feel stuck, this book gives you the tools to feel stro...

2021

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Eisenhower was probably the only Republican who could have won the election of 1952. He had been the greatest general in the greatest war there ever was. He was kind, humble and a man of integrity. More than that he was ready to re-organize the executive branch of government. And although it didn't always show, he was a very smart and clever leader.But he didn't want to be president.In 1945 he was asked if he wanted to be the next president. He said no.In mid-1947 h...

2020

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Strength in Unity is a phrase taken from Eisenhower's first inaugural speech. It represents how important NATO was to him.The interesting thing about Ike's presidency was he usually knew what decision he was going to make before the beginning of any meeting. He gave his opinion right away, and let the cabinet members, NSA members and Joint Chiefs hash it out. He would listen carefully while sketching tea cups and saucers, or the faces of the people in the room. He didn't lose his t...

2019

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Eisenhower was the greatest general during the greatest war in history. It was a war between good and evil. According to Stephen Ambrose he said, "This war was a holy war. More than any other in history this war has been an array of the forces of evil against those of Righteousness." This war was the pinnacle of his life.Nothing could compare with some of his triumphs in this war, not even the presidency. For years afterwards people were struck with awe in the presence of this kind...

2013

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If you have never read a book about Theodore Roosevelt, read this one first. If you have read other books about him, read this one to discover more about his philosophy and spirituality based on his own works. It covers his entire life from birth to death.The Joy of Life distills the personality of Theodore Roosevelt into one medium-sized book. Quotes appear in this book which show him to be funny, hyperactive, energetic, exciting, enthusiastic, entertaining and lovable. His contemp...

2016

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The pain of acute paralytic polio is horrific. It is the worst physical pain there is. As every nerve in the affected area dies it feels as if a dentist is drilling the nerve without novocaine. Nerve after nerve dies. Ghastly pain ensues. The pain can last for weeks. The patient must listen to the screams and moans of the suffering and dying at the same time he is undergoing his own pain.Edwin Jones was struck down with polio at age thirty-five. He was able to somehow withstand the...