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Book Synopsis Just Call Me Mitch by : John T. Saywell
Download or read book Just Call Me Mitch written by John T. Saywell and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 682 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Hands We Hold written by Naomi Estell and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-10-21 with total page 87 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Hands We Hold Justin Peterson who plays an excellent running back Football player for Langford High School who can out run almost anybody he's up against. Karla Anderson, who is the love of his life; a young lady who he has made future plans for the two of them. Nothing can stand in their way but something shocking is about to reveal between them and their dream for each other. One man who stands in between him and his girlfriend Karla and that one man was the coach himself. Coach Meyers, he is a coach that controlled Justin's whole career at least he thought he did however, there was a secret behind Coach Meyers and no one knew it but Justin will he reveal this devastating secret without hurting the one and only love of his life and most of all hurting his own career. Mrs. Avery Woods who became one of Coach Meyers closet friends. Mrs. Avery Woods is one of Langford High greatest eleventh and twelve grade English teacher. She's beautiful young and intelligent which all the young men in her classes fantasies about her, she also oversees after school care at the middle school after working at Langford High however, both were friend's among each other. Mrs. Avery Woods a beautiful and intelligent young woman who loves herself some younger men. The question is how young of a man will she go after to satisfy her needs? Unfortunately the only problem with this is will she be considered a pedifier to some. Another problem is that she's married. Will she remain a cheat? She seems to be married to a most prominent police officer that everyone in the neighborhood knows. She and Officer Woods were two of a kind. Both were from the hood and loved their younger groups. However, she would only consider to giving only one young man her love. Officer Woods who was considered no favorite in the neighborhood either especially toward the younger group of people who he always harassed. Then their were the Rev. Mitch Flemings whose congregation stayed full every Sunday morning one would think that they were giving out money just for coming to church yet the Rev. Mitch Flemings was just spreading his love among the congregation. Author-Naomi Estell Native from Birmingham, Al received a B.S. from the University of Alabama in Birmingham in S.W.
Download or read book Oniaten Book I written by D.N. Wilkinson and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2019-10-24 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Oniaten Book I – The Shallows By: D.N. Wilkinson The period is the Revolutionary War, and the setting is a mythical land where the Native Americans’ quest for independence is underway. In an attempt to take possession of their ancient lands, the Native Americans call upon the ancient spirit. But when a freak accident results in the accidental transfer of the ancient spirit into the body of an American Revolutionary solider, Captain Mitch Garrett, the Native Americans must figure out how to make the captain a partner of the native spirit to accomplish their goals. In a supernatural world of zombies, vampyres, and other undead creatures, there’s no telling what adventure awaits!
Download or read book J.P. Bickell written by Jason Wilson and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2017-09-09 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Without J.P. Bickell, Toronto wouldn’t have the Maple Leafs. A self-made man who left a giant mark on Canada, Bickell was also an industrial giant, a wartime leader, and a philanthropist — a man whose legacy continues to this day.
Book Synopsis A Passion for Justice by : J. Patrick Boyer
Download or read book A Passion for Justice written by J. Patrick Boyer and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2008-07-29 with total page 442 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This richly detailed biography illustrates how a determined Canadian seeking justice created an enduring legacy. Through vigorous battles, Jim McRuer’s passion for justice was translated into laws that daily touch and protect the lives of millions today. James Chalmers McRuer was not easy to get along with or even much liked by many lawyers who dubbed him ’Vinegar Jim.’ Yet countless others saw him as heroic, inspirational, a man above and apart from his times. His resolute focus on justice changed the lives of married women with no property rights, children without legal protection, aboriginals caught in the whipsaw of traditional hunting practices and imposed game laws, and prisoners locked away and forgotten. Environmental degradation and those causing it, murderers, stock fraud artists and Cold War spies all came within the ambit of J. C. McRuer’s sharp legal mind and passion for justice. Upon turning 75, McRuer embarked on his most important work of all, becoming Canada’s greatest law reformer and remaining active into his 90s.
Book Synopsis Brewed in the North by : Matthew J. Bellamy
Download or read book Brewed in the North written by Matthew J. Bellamy and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2019-10-10 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For decades, the name Labatt was synonymous with beer in Canada, but no longer. Brewed in the North traces the birth, growth, and demise of one of the nation's oldest and most successful breweries. Opening a window into Canada's complicated relationship with beer, Matthew Bellamy examines the strategic decisions taken by a long line of Labatt family members and professional managers from the 1840s, when John Kinder Labatt entered the business of brewing in the Upper Canadian town of London, to the globalization of the industry in the 1990s. Spotlighting the challenges involved as Labatt executives adjusted to external shocks - the advent of the railway, Prohibition, war, the Great Depression, new forms of competition, and free trade - Bellamy offers a case study of success and failure in business. Through Labatt's lively history from 1847 to 1995, this book explores the wider spirit of Canadian capitalism, the interplay between the state's moral economy and enterprise, and the difficulties of creating popular beer brands in a country that is regionally, linguistically, and culturally diverse. A comprehensive look at one of the industry's most iconic firms, Brewed in the North sheds light on what it takes to succeed in the business of Canadian brewing.
Book Synopsis The Rowell-Sirois Commission and the Remaking of Canadian Federalism by : Robert Wardhaugh
Download or read book The Rowell-Sirois Commission and the Remaking of Canadian Federalism written by Robert Wardhaugh and published by UBC Press. This book was released on 2021-07-01 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Rowell-Sirois Commission and the Remaking of Canadian Federalism investigates the groundbreaking inquiry launched to reconstruct Canada’s federal system. In 1937, the Canadian confederation was broken. As the Depression ground on, provinces faced increasing obligations but limited funds, while the dominion had fewer responsibilities but lucrative revenue sources. The commission’s report proposed a bold new form of federalism based on the national collection and unconditional transfers of major tax revenues to the provinces. While the proposal was not immediately adopted, this incisive study demonstrates that the commission’s innovative findings went on to shape policy and thinking about federalism for decades.
Download or read book The Good Allies written by Tim Cook and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2024-09-17 with total page 577 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From our country's most important war historian, a gripping account of the turbulent relationship between Canada and the US during the Second World War. The two nations entered the war amidst rivalry and mutual suspicion, but learned to fight together before emerging triumphant and bound by an alliance that has lasted to this day. When the Second World War broke out in 1939, it set in motion a deadly struggle between the Axis powers and the Allies, but also fraught negotiations between and among the Allies. On questions of diplomacy, economic policy, industrial might, military capabilities, and even national sovereignty, thousands of lives and the fate of the free world depended on back-room deals and desperate trade-offs between soldiers, diplomats, and leaders. In North America, Canada and the US strained to forge a new military alliance to guard their coasts and fend off German U-boats and the menace of a Japanese invasion. Wartime economies were entwined to produce a staggering contribution of weapons to keep Britain and other allies in the war. The defense of North America against enemy threats was essential before the US and Canada could send armies, navies, and air forces overseas. In his trademark style, Tim Cook employs eyewitness accounts to vividly lay bare the brutality of combat and the courage of North Americans under fire. Behind the fighting fronts, the charged and often secret communications between national leaders Churchill, Roosevelt, and King reveals how their personalities shaped the outcome of history’s most destructive war, the fate of the British Empire, and the North American alliance that lives on to this day. The Good Allies is a masterful account of how Canadians and Americans made the transition from wary rivals to steadfast allies, and how Canada thrived in the shadow of the military and global superpower. In exploring this complex and crucial dimension of the Second World War and its legacy, Cook recounts two nations’ story of cooperation, of sacrifice, and of bleeding together to save the world from the fascist threat.
Book Synopsis Getting Skinny by : Monique Domovitch
Download or read book Getting Skinny written by Monique Domovitch and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2015-05-19 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Owning a restaurant is as crazy for Nicky Landry as an alcoholic owning a bar. But despite having to cram herself into a body shaper to look decent in a dress, life is pretty good. She's throwing the party of the year for her graduating doctor boyfriend, Rob, who she's sure is going to propose--until his new girlfriend shows up at the party. After ordering Rob to get his stuff out of her house and get lost, Nicky finds him faceup with her expensive Chroma knife sticking right out of his cheating heart. As the prime suspect, Nicky is in hot water. And no matter how hard she tries to clear her name, her problems only mount. She's convinced she can solve the murder--if only she can figure out the identity of the skinny person seen walking away with Rob after the party. Getting "Skinny" won't be easy for Nicky, but she never imagined it would be life or death81,000 words.
Book Synopsis Love Inspired February 2014 - Bundle 1 of 2 by : Brenda Minton
Download or read book Love Inspired February 2014 - Bundle 1 of 2 written by Brenda Minton and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2014-02-01 with total page 466 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Love Inspired brings you three new titles for one great price, available now! Enjoy these uplifting contemporary romances of faith, forgiveness and hope. This Love Inspired bundle includes The Cowboy's Reunited Family by Brenda Minton, The Forest Ranger's Return by Leigh Bale and Mommy Wanted by Renee Andrews. Look for 6 new inspirational stories every month from Love Inspired!
Download or read book Clinic of Hope written by Donna M. Ivey and published by Dundurn. This book was released on 2004-08-01 with total page 363 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the story of Rene M. Caisse of Bracebridge, Canada and describes her extraordinary perseverance to obtain official recognition of her herbal cancer remedy she called Essiac, her name spelled backwards. Rene Caisse was thrust into a life-long medical-legal-political controversy that still persists since her death in 1978. Rene wrestled with the Hepburn government of Ontario over the operation of her Bracebridge cancer clinic during 1935 to 1941 and her use of Essiac. She refused to reveal her secret formula and legislation demanding the recipe forced the closing of her clinic. The government was embroiled in the dilemma of ensuring their public favour and appeasing cancer patients. This documented research presents a biography of a remarkable woman and her struggle to help "suffering humanity."
Book Synopsis The Unsolved Murder of Jack Renter by : Marshall Mitchell
Download or read book The Unsolved Murder of Jack Renter written by Marshall Mitchell and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013-05 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This story is about Mitch Mitchell young man that was attending college as an investigative lawyer. He found a newspaper clipping one day that involved an older gentle man and his wife. While searching the paper he came across the death of his dear friend Mr. Renter, he use to work for. The young man Mitch Mitchell never found a cause of death. He graduated school, and decided that there was something wrong with the article stating fact in the cause of his friend's death, and had a need to investigate the mysterious cause of death, right after his graduation. When he went to the house where everything took place, but he notice a lot of strange thing go on.
Download or read book Small Town Love written by Julia E. Davis and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2021-07-28 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Can one woman make the difference in the survival of a small town? Emily, newly widowed, has returned to her hometown to make a new life for herself and her young son, but that may not happen. The local lumber mill, which employs the majority of Pinewood residents, is threatening possible closure. Determined to save her home and the town, she will do what needs to be done to keep the mill open, but how far will she go? Is she willing to face her own fears and befriend the handsome company man that has arrived? Mitch came to Pinewood to review the stability of the mill for his company. He never imagined meeting a beautiful woman that electrified his emotions. Now, will he find a way to save the historic dying town that he has become as fascinated with as well as the woman that has stolen his heart? If she rejects him, will the mill close and condemn the town?
Book Synopsis The Perfect Daughter by : D.J. Palmer
Download or read book The Perfect Daughter written by D.J. Palmer and published by St. Martin's Press. This book was released on 2021-04-20 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thriller that explores the truth or lies behind a teenage girl's multiple personality disorder, from D.J. Palmer, the author of The New Husband. Meet Ruby, who speaks with a British accent. Then there’s Chloe, a perfectionist who strives for straight A’s in school. And along comes Eve, who is spiteful and vicious. All of them live inside Penny... Or do they? Penny Francone, age sixteen, is a murderer. Her guilt is beyond doubt: she was found alone in the victim’s apartment, covered in blood, holding the murder weapon. The victim’s identity and her secret relationship to Penny give Penny the perfect motive, sealing the deal. All the jury needs to decide now is where Penny will serve out her sentence. Will she be found not guilty by reason of insanity, as her lawyer intends to argue? Or will she get a life sentence in a maximum-security prison? Already reeling from tragedy after the sudden passing of her beloved husband a few years before, now Grace is on her knees, grateful that Massachusetts doesn't allow the death penalty. As Penny awaits trial in a state mental hospital, she is treated by Dr. Mitchell McHugh, a psychiatrist battling demons of his own. Grace’s determination to understand the why behind her daughter’s terrible crime fuels Mitch’s resolve to help the Francone family. Together, they set out in search of the truth about Penny, but discover instead a shocking hidden history of secrets, lies, and betrayals that threatens to consume them all. The perfect daughter. Is she fooling them all?
Book Synopsis Who Dealt the Cards? by : Dorothy Skinner
Download or read book Who Dealt the Cards? written by Dorothy Skinner and published by DD Hall. This book was released on 2007-12 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Jacob Fishman's Marriages by : Barry Friedman
Download or read book Jacob Fishman's Marriages written by Barry Friedman and published by Babylon Books. This book was released on 2022-02-14 with total page 383 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One couple. Two stories. One truth. Sort of. Jacob Fishman is miserable. His wife, Cindi, is miserable. His editor wants him to write another book. Suffocating in his own self-consciousness, Jacob decides to explore the frailties, fears, and deficiencies of his life with Cindi including, most tellingly, her desire to have a baby—and his desire not to. He creates Fishman doppelgängers, literary avatars, to see if their lives can be better than his. He wills himself to the intersection of truth, verisimilitude, and fantasy and finds himself paralyzed once there, no longer sure which events unfold in real life and which exist only in his book. Cindi, watching her life being laid bare, sees her husband as a megalomaniacal provocateur and chafes at his cherry-picking of their marriage and identities. Set in and around the University of Nevada, Reno, Jacob Fishman's Marriages is the story of an author’s conceit and what the creation of art excuses. It is the story of a husband and a wife and a husband and a wife—the same husband and wife. Sort of. Praise for Barry Friedman: “This masterpiece would blow away the competition, if there were competition for such a masterpiece, which there is not.”—Shane Gericke, bestselling author of The Fury “I haven’t been able to get five pages in without having to catch my breath. You’re a brave writer, my brother.”—Charles P. Pierce, Esquire “Barry Friedman has written a raw, gut-wrenching book about the game-playing side of a marriage gone wrong. But this ain’t a fairy tale. This is a brilliant look at a walk on the dark side of life.”—Jerry Izenberg, Red Smith Award-wining author of Once There Were Giants and After the Fire: Love and Hate in the Ashes of 1967 “Seeing the broken yet still beautiful world through his eyes is cathartic.”— Jennifer Taub, author of Big Dirty Money
Author :Donna Villani Publisher :Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency ISBN 13 :1682357031 Total Pages :316 pages Book Rating :4.6/5 (823 download)
Download or read book The Portal written by Donna Villani and published by Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency. This book was released on 2022-10-11 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With several books already under her belt, the author’s work is currently up for “The Most Moving Book Award” on Jan. 2, 2023 (themovingwords.com). Her new book, The Portal, a futuristic western, relates the tale of Colleen Armstrong, a young woman who, while traveling with her family on a wagon train heading West, encounters terrorizing bandits, abnormal feral cats, and plenty of mystery. Colleen seeks love and also wants to find her true destiny. She wants to understand why she is considered the missing key that her family has been searching for, and why the mysterious Indian Kuruk immediately perceives her as “The Portal.” This fictitious genre of futuristic western suggests what life could be in the future. Without today’s technology, life again becomes simple. The Portal instills an understanding of unconditional love as well as a wide range of emotions. Its discussion of trauma, recovery, innovation, and the visionary approach to the uncertainties of the future makes the story appealing for all who want to be moved by the realities of life and society.