Acceptance Groups for Survivors Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT |
Featured Reviews
Frank Farrelly, ACSW from Madison, Wisconsin is
a former clinical professor, author and internationally known psychotherapist. In a review for her website, Mr.
Farrelly writes, “Acceptance Groups for Survivors
is a well organized intelligently tough but compassionately realistic
guide for professionals leading groups of survivors of brain injury and
other disabilities." .... Full Review
Is it possible for one man to change the world? Can one
person with a simple but elegant message bring about peace in all nations? The answer is yes! .... Full Review
Evans’ writing ranges from the simple
physical descriptions of the world around us to the deeper permutations of the complex equation that humanity is.
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Gambling for Good Mail Evelyn Cole |
Last Full Measure of Devotion Donald J. Farinacci |
In Steel Shards
Bidwell Moore tears down many of the half-truths and outright lies of
World War 2, chiefly the character and role of the leaders and soldiers
of France. It also portrays the German soldiers and people not as
monsters, but the regular men and women they were--swept into a
disaster not of there making. .... Full Review
Yet it is rare to find a book such as Anglin’s What Is
Man?.
Here we find an entirely different work, a work that cares to answer
not something from the past, but something from today, and not how we
do something, but why we are. .... Full Review |
Half-Way There Martha Harris |
The Black Pearl Bidwell Moore |
What
a roller-coaster ride of a novel. New York Detective James Moran is
baffled at every turn by a sniper who stays three steps ahead of him.
And the sudden appearance of a copy-cat killer doesn't help Moran one
bit. Only after several people have been murdered, including two police
officers, does the pattern begin to emerge -- and what a
pattern! .... Full Review
How The Burma Railroad Shaped The Life Of An Ex-POW Of World War II is the story of an amazing
man, Fredrich Klutzow, and his life experiences, Fate, refers to things beyond his control such as his involvement in World War II and his
three and one-half year imprisonment in Japanese prison camps. Faith, as it relates to his belief in God who was the source of
his Fortitude to overcome the atrocities of war and surviving prison camps against all odds. .... Full Review
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Out Of Darkness: The Journey To Hope Bruce Van Dusen |
Firing and Flying for the Field Artillery in Korea Lt. Col. Kincheon H. Bailey |
This book is a tribute to the professional expertise of the field artillery
support as described with the personal experience of Lt. Col. Kincheon H. Bailey in his book Firing and Flying for the Field Artillery in
Korea. It's frank and goes to the base line of the way things were. .... Full Review
Enticed
by the title, I read the story. A recently married woman, threatened by
a change in her social status, illuminated by facts about her husband,
and overwhelmed with the crisis of self confidence, seeks a "lietmotif"
to find an answer to these and other questions. .... Full Review
Growing up is a process we all endure but seldom has it been
described in such an entertaining fashion. Rituals recounts the experiences of one young couple—through the eyes of the man—as they move
towards a permanent commitment. .... Full Review
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The Spanish Enigma Joseph Steven |
America: Culture Shock Ian C. Dawkins Moore |
This
story, by a keen, long-time observer of the American health scene is a
concise, lucid account of the many obstacles we have encountered in
achieving a system of universal financing of health
care. .... Full Review
Once in a great while, an idea comes along that is so revolutionary,
yet so obvious, that it is hard to decide which is more amazing--the idea, or the thinking of it. How to Become a Conscious Being to
Correctly Think Through Any Problem by Darrell Saaj is one of these very rare phenomena. .... Full Review
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The Security of Silence Donald F. Megnin |
Principles of Physical Education and Sports Studies,
and Research in All Nations Noriaki Osada |
Ship to Sky
is an interesting work precisely because it focuses more on human
foibles and less on the glory and prestige of the ship.
.... Full Review
This
book is not the love-story of the century, but it’s about a woman who
slowly loses everything in her life because of that delusion. After
reading this book, one can better understand both Michelle and
delusional love. .... Full Review
Russick uses the third person narrative to great effect in
Beyond Marienburg. Throughout the work, he is both detailed and personal, giving us the environment and the characters with remarkable
clarity. .... Full Review
Review Coming Soon! .... Full Review
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The Manuscript Brien Jones |
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