Now or Never: Shine Baby Shine is a memoir by Karen Wright, who tragically lost her 18-year-old daughter. Through her grief, Karen realized she no longer knew who she was. She felt abandoned by God. She felt alone. She had no dreams, no desires of her own. Karen realized she had been living with the labels and expectations others had put upon her. Now her identity was completely shattered. Karen began a journey of discovering her authentic self. This is her story of freedom, expressing her voice, and rediscovering her relationship with herself and with God.
They read all the best books in self-empowerment and positive thinking, took classes, and sought advice, but there was always something missing.
Attorney and law professor Marla Cwitowitz teams up with her boyfriend, private detective Al Giraud, when they investigate Steve Mallard, a husband and father who has become the prime suspect in the disappearance--and perhaps murder--of ...
The duty officer was McMahan. He and Gavel are over there now, but this is our baby, Harry. I knew you'd want in on it.” Harry remembered the brutally mutilated young bodies of the two previous victims. “I'll be there in ten,” he said ...
Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book Here is the riveting dual biography of two little-known but extraordinary African-American Union soldiers in Civil War history—George E. Stephens and James Henry Gooding.
As Jessie prepares to enter her first year of college, rock star Michael, eager to rebuild his life and career after a bout with drugs, returns to town, ready to enter her life again.
Dr. Joyce Vedral shows how you can reverse the signs of ageing even if you have been out of condition for years, in a 6-hour-a- week workout that can be done in the home or in the gym.
Every person working today knows that a new economy is upon us - one marked by globalization, hyper-competition and the pace of technological change.
Unable to understand the powerful magic within her, Lenore Whyte, whose blood might be able to open a portal to the underworld, is rescued from a fate worse than death by Sherriff Taylor Mooreland who discovers that she is the key to saving ...
“Now or never,” thought he; but this time it was not now. The risk was too great. If he failed now, two years of captivity were before him; and as for the hunger, he could grin and bear it for a while. “Now or never;” but this time it ...
Living in today's world is like a war, with constant struggles within and around us. Hence, it is the right of every individual to speak up and raise ... “Now or Never” I felt terrible and sad So I supplicated to God. 104 |NOW OR NEVER.