Tomilyn S Revenge


Tomilyn S Revenge
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Tomilyn S Revenge


Tomilyn S Revenge
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Author : Bonnie N Turner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-01-27

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Tomilyn's rage is manifested into the answering wind, sending it to forever banish her older sister Seraphina from her sight forever. To believe the wind can impose judgement befitting her sister's betrayal, Tomilyn forgets her pent-up rage, as it mixes into the storm. Seraphina is banished, but her wings are ripped off; her eyes pulled from the sockets, as she is cast a hundred miles away. Revenge done in haste has consequences, sometimes it is better to think carefully before acting in anger. For both sisters it is too late for the hurt cannot be undone, each will have to come to terms with what they did to damage a unique family forever.



Face The Winter Naked


Face The Winter Naked
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Author : Bonnie Turner
language : en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date : 2017-07-19

Face The Winter Naked written by Bonnie Turner and has been published by Independently Published this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-19 with Fiction categories.


For fans of Steinbeck's timeless classic, THE GRAPES OF WRATH Daniel Tomelin, a battle-worn veteran with PTSD--haunted by the carnage of World War 1--deserts his wife and children in the Great Depression and becomes a hobo seeking work and relief from his nightmares. This page-turning tale of courage is set in a tragic era in which hope was sometimes all they had and parallels today's economic turmoil and unemployment. ... "We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land. The poorhouse is vanishing from among us." (Herbert Hoover, accepting the Republican presidential nomination. Palo Alto, California, August 1928) ... It's a wife and mother providing for her children under miserable, heartbreaking circumstances, while her husband tramps around the country playing a banjo, searching for answers to the puzzle of Daniel Tomelin, keeping his hillbilly sense of humor, his humanity, his love of God and nature intact, while deep inside feeling ashamed and unworthy of the family he loves with all his heart. Like scores of other men who abandoned their families during the Depression, Daniel's wounded pride for being unable to care for his wife and children prevents him from going home. . . . And if her deserting husband has the guts to show his face again, his wife, LaDaisy--who finds the strength and means to provide for her fatherless children while fending off the advances of a man with the power to leave them homeless--may feel like killing him! FACE THE WINTER NAKED provides an engrossing read in which Turner interweaves history, geography, and a compelling love story. More than that, it is a story that looks beyond the surface, delving into the inner workings of the human mind, a powerful narrative that illuminates larger issues of humanity that are timeless and volatile and just as apropos today as decades ago: - War - Political strife - Economic collapse - Environmental catastrophe - Division of families - Cruelty and oppression - Poverty, inequity, and all the faces of prejudice. But it is also about love and faith and strength and hope, forgiveness, and perseverance. Readers may feel they are traveling with this simple carpenter through the Ozark hills of Missouri as he wears out his cardboard "Hoover" insoles searching for his next meal, an odd job that pays only pennies, or shelter from the dust and sweltering heat that summer of 1932. But they'll be glad they're not. ____"FACE THE WINTER NAKED is a gorgeously written and evocative novel of an earlier economic crisis: the Great Depression. Readers looking for a stunning read, intelligent and emotional on every level, will not be disappointed." ~ Lauren Baratz-Logsted, author of "Crazy Beautiful" and "The Education of Bet"



Cosmopolitan


Cosmopolitan
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1984-07

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Annual Workshop


Annual Workshop
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Author : United States. Farmer Cooperative Service
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1962

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Alabama Polytechnic Institute


Alabama Polytechnic Institute
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Author : Ralph Brown Draughon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1954

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Footprints In Time


Footprints In Time
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Author : Bonnie Turner
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-03-17

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FOOTPRINTS IN TIME is a "must read" for middle-grade students ages 8-12. Girls and boys alike will enjoy this historical trip through time as Sacajawea-a young Shoshone Indian girl with a papoose on her back-guides explorers across the Great Plains of America to find a land and water route to the Pacific Ocean.The story of Sacajawea is legend: A timeless classic that tells the story of Lewis and Clark's dangerous expedition west by foot, canoe, and horseback-through rivers and the Rocky Mountains-while often suffering from hunger and illness in all kinds of weather.This book is filled with interesting, exciting detail, but is short enough to read in one sitting. Who would guess that Sacajawea had tried to talk to the seals they saw when they reached the ocean, thinking they were a strange race of people? Or that her baby, Pomp, would travel more than 8,000 miles over land and water before he was three years old?It's time for YOU to explore this story of Sacajawea and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.