In this sequel to "Swing Low: One Woman's Journey Through Manic Depression" Karen Blackwell's life takes a horrible turn. The very medication which has kept her out of the mental hospital for twenty years becomes her enemy, as her thyroid and kidneys suddenly spin out of control. Her trials lead her to living in low income senior housing, to a group home, and then to faith-filled independent living. This book is an autobiographical account of her journey from mental illness and divorce to healing and living a purposeful life through her faith in God.
The need to know what's up? The confessions of a friend? The dream of escape? A sick pet? An English assignment? The rear-window view of a murder next door? The search for the mother you never met? What keeps you up all night?
Everyone's favorite New York Times bestselling Grumpy Monkey is back in this hilarious bedtime story about dealing with frustration when you don't get to do what you want!
A rule-breaking feminist?She's been all that and more, and in this funny, naughty, candid book, Rhonda finally shares the unforgettable story of a woman who was always "too something"--too pretty, too funny, too ethnic, too blonde--to ...
Who is out there in the dark while the rest of us sleep? In "Up All Night, Martha Gies profiles two dozen graveyard-shift workers and presents a rare insider's look...
"The perfect blend of sexiness and humor... Amy Rose Bennett has created a lush, vibrant love story, her characters sharing a fabulous sensual chemistry that fairly scorches the page."—Christina Britton, award-winning author
In her illuminating, fascinating, sometimes heartbreaking memoir, Up All Night, the legendary “Nightbird” tells the story of her colorful career—her rise to success in a male-dominated music industry; her close and personal dealings ...
Timmy's fairy godparents grant his wish to abolish bedtime, but he changes his mind after dealing with Vicky, the tyrannical babysitter.
Rhyming text tells the story of ten kinds of animals starting with one flying squirrel and ending with ten bats.
Featuring illuminating examples and exercises, this sleep-friendly book shines a bright light into the dark corners where all leaders struggle with their own shortcomings and presents smart solutions to the problems that arise as a result.
Using dark humor, the poems address the impermanence of life and how we should always find reasons to re-evaluate ourselves as empathetic beings over our selfish tendencies. ”Here’s Jill McDonough, Here All Night, belting out an ...