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THE WAR THAT SAVED MY LIFE: This nonfiction companion to Kimberly Brubaker Bradley's award-winning novel delves into the context of the World War II fiction novel, exploring what life was like in 1940s London and the English countryside for child evacuees during the war.
A CLOSER LOOK: Find out more about the real spies of World War II, ration books, the dangers of poverty, horses in the English countryside, and contributions women made on the home...
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The World Thru the Eyes of Squirrels is a 12-book volume.
Volume 1: The Nut That Saved My Life is about two squirrels living in the forest going thru everyday life as if there is no other in the forest. But there is always danger around. Sometimes it just finds us. It takes a miracle to save our life.
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Journalist Carol Smith recounts how she faced down the crippling loss of her seven-year-old son, Christopher, through a series of profiles of people coping with their own intense challenges. Here are stories of survival and transformation, of people facing devastating situations that changed them in unexpected ways, mixed with her own account of how they helped her heal, from grief to hope. -- From book jacket flap
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Are you tired of hiding behind walls of fear and failure?
We put our game faces on, but deep down, we're paralyzed, silenced by shame, and blind to the hope that will only come when we hit our breaking point.
In Do You Want to Get Well?, author Dana Lyons shares how she moved from grief to grace, hurt to healing, and failure to freedom. In the midst of pain and hopelessness, God interrupted her life with one question that she struggled to answer....
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Five incredible true stories of canine bravery in wartime. For as long as dogs have lived alongside man, they have saved their lives in wartime with their bravery, loyalty and companionship. From the WWII dog that was adopted by the Royal Navy as a mascot, torpedoed, shot at and registered as a prisoner of war, to the more recent heroics of explosives dog, Sadie, in the Afghanistan conflict where she saved hundreds of military and civilian lives,...
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New York Times bestselling author Damien Echols presents an unabridged audiobook of the spiritual practices that helped him survive and transcend his ordeal on death row. At age 18, Damien Echols was sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. "I spent my years in prison training to be a true magician," he recalls. "I used magick-the practice of reshaping reality through our intention and will-to stave off incredible pain, despair, and isolation....
9) Little Girl Crying: My Life-Long Struggle with Anorexia Nervosa and the Prayer that Saved My Life
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I'll bury the pain deep, deep down. So deep that it can't be found. It will not see the light of day. If it seeks release I'll purge it away. I'll starve the life right out of it. And lull the pain a little bit. I'll beat the pain … the anger … fear. 'Till 'It' or 'I' just disappear. Abused at home, bullied relentlessly at school, and raped by someone she loved and trusted, Belinda Rose found her emotional pain too much to cope with, and thus...
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