The Other Me

  • The Other Me
    By Sarah Zachrich Jeng

    “Who hasn't wondered what alternate versions of their lives might look like?

  • The Other Me
    By Kandice Ewing

    I want to pray with you before we end this book: Lord, we know that there are no mistakes in your creation. (Psalms 139) You formed us in our mother ... Let our faith grow stronger despite the pain we feel. ... STOP suicidal thoughts!

  • The Other Me
    By Sarah Zachrich Jeng

    “Who hasn't wondered what alternate versions of their lives might look like?

  • The Other Me
    By Saskia Sarginson

    Originally published: Great Britain: Piatkus, 2015.

  • The Other Me: (My Moment of Honesty)
    By James R. Dixon

    ... side. This section of the book is somewhat self explanatory. I poetically describe some things that make me happy such as living a good lifestyle, providing for myself, and family. Contents Good Side The Other Me Everyone's Third Option The ...

  • The Other Me
    By Saskia Sarginson

    Saskia Sarginson. “Eliza?” My old name shocks me. The sound of his voice makes my mouth dry. Light catches his face, slides around his features. The face I've kept alive in my imagination for months. “Klaudia?” he tries ... THE OTHER ME | ...

  • The Other Me
    By Sarah Zachrich Jeng

    ... me . The dutiful son - in - law : Mom must love that . Knowledge advances when I focus my mind on a subject , like moths fluttering toward light , and I remember she was ... the top . He's listed as Eric , without nickname THE OTHER ME 17.

  • The Other Me
    By Suzanne van Rooyen

    Treasa feels claustrophobic in her own skin. As she spends time with Gabriel, she realizes she may want to be him more than she loves him.

  • The Other Me
    By Terrilyn Hergott

    Cinnamon is a twin calf, and he is a survivor.

  • The other me: Poems for eight seasons
    By Roberta Mezzabarba

    ... pelle di corteccia . E le fronde di ieri , se saremo abbastanza forti , daranno frutti che porteranno il sapore di oggi del nostro domani . YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW Other we are that the fruit of.