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The Orphan and the Christmas Tree

Author : Edward C. Colwell
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 18,93 MB
Release : 2011-11-17
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781466412347

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The Orphan and the Christmas Tree is a story of a boy who must face his first Christmas without his parents... but on Christmas Day he finds a special magic.

Orphan Under the Christmas Tree

Author : Meredith Webber
Publisher : Mills & Boon
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 47,76 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Love stories
ISBN : 9780263219265

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Orphan Under the Christmas Tree (Mills & Boon Medical)

Author : Meredith Webber
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 17,75 MB
Release : 2014-02-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1472059255

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Eight-year-old Bobby has just been orphaned and left without a home for Christmas! What else can psychologist Lauren Cooper and Dr Tom Fletcher do but take care of the little boy? Even if this means Lauren and Tom living together under one roof... Can all three find the family they've been looking for before the Christmas tree decorations come down?

The Christmas Tree

Author : Julie Salamon
Publisher :
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 47,43 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Christmas stories
ISBN :

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At Christmas time, a nun agrees to donate to Rockefeller Center a fir tree, her oldest friend from the time she arrived at her convent as a young orphan.

The Adult Orphan Club

Author : Flora Baker
Publisher : Flora Baker
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 47,46 MB
Release : 2020-06-20
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1838063501

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A vulnerable, honest and deeply personal guide to finding your way through grief. Flora Baker was only twenty when her mum died suddenly of cancer. Her coping strategy was simple: ignore the magnitude of her loss. But when her dad became terminally ill nine years later, Flora was forced to confront the reality of grief. She had to accept that her life had changed forever. In The Adult Orphan Club, Flora draws on a decade of experience with grief and parent loss to explore all the chaotic ways that grief affects us, and how we can learn to navigate it. Written with the newly bereaved in mind and packed with practical tips and advice, this book guides the reader through every step of their grief journey and opens up the death conversation in an honest, heartfelt and accessible way. Whether you’re grieving your own loss or supporting someone else through grief, The Adult Orphan Club will show you that you’re not broken, and you’re not alone.

Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree

Author : Claudia Cangilla McAdam
Publisher : Paraclete Press (MA)
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,9 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Christian saints
ISBN : 9781612616308

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It's Christmas Eve 722, and Kristoph, a young orphan boy, is accompanying the missionary priest Boniface through the German countryside. They are hurrying to reach the next village by nightfall when they come upon a group of people in the forest worshiping an oak tree and preparing to sacrifice the son of the village chieftain. To prove that the oak is powerless and that there is only One True God, Boniface miraculously fells the giant tree with a single ax stroke. In its place stands an evergreen. Calling it "the tree of the Christ Child," he instructs the men to mend their lives and take the tree home where it will shelter "loving gifts and lights of kindness." Now rescued, the son of the village chieftain invites Boniface and Kristoph to share Christmas with his family . . . around another evergreen that Kristoph cuts down for their own celebration.

New Doc in Town

Author : Meredith Webber
Publisher :
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 15,57 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Man-woman relationships
ISBN : 9781743064221

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New Doc In Town: Ex-army doctor Fraser Cameron has found an unconventional way to chase off his demons - surfing! So a new job in the beachside town of Crystal Cove is perfect. Even if his way-too-serious new boss, Dr Jo Harris, doesn't seem to appreciate his passion...or his surfer-style hair. But maybe Cam's just the man to remind Jo how to have a good time?

Reflections in an Orphan's Eye

Author : A. L. Provost
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 49,3 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 141347909X

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The author practices Optometry in the Atlanta area, and serves as a legal consultant to optometrists and related health care professionals. He holds an undergraduate degree in Physics-Mathematics, and post-graduate degrees in Law and Optometry. Dr. Provost is a member of The Florida Bar and The Georgia Bar, and is licensed to practice Optometry in Florida and Georgia. He lives in an Atlanta suburb with his wife Evelyn, an attorney, and their four champion Persians, who have replaced in both intelligence and charm, four talented children who have gone on to careers in Optometry, teaching and real estate. The author graduated from Berry College near Rome, Georgia in 1961. While at Berry College in the late fifties the author was President of the Freshman Class, Treasurer of the Sophomore Class, Secretary, Vice-president and finally President of the Men's Student Government. At the end of his Junior year he became the first ever recipient of the Jessie Pritchett Parish Student Leadership Award, presented to the one student among the entire student body who best demonstrated leadership qualities on campus. While at Berry College the author rewrote the Berry College Handbook for Men. Following graduation in 1961, the author enlisted in the U. S. Army. He served two tours of duty in South Korea, the first as the feature writer for The Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper, distributed daily to more than 37,000 U. S. soldiers in South Korea. The young reporter covered all meetings of the Military Armistice Commission (MAC) held at Panmunjom, and traveled freely throughout South Korea in his assigned Jeep, writing about anything of a military or civilian nature that interested him or that might be of interest to his readers. At age 24 the author was accepted as a student at the prestigious Defense Language Institute, located at Monterey, California, where he studied the Korean language for a year, graduating first in his class of thirty students. Following months of instruction at the U. S. Army Intelligence Center located at Ft. Holabird, Maryland, the author was stationed with the 502 Military Intelligence Battalion in Seoul, South Korea. As the youngest of the five prisoner interrogators and intelligence analysts, the specialist daily interrogated captured North Korean espionage agents and their 'minders" who had failed in their attempt to infiltrate the irregular coastline of South Korea. These experiences are the subject of the author's soon to be published book entitled The Wall at Inchon. In 1965 the author received an Honorable Discharge from the U. S. Army, and in 1967 was accepted as a student at the University of Houston College of Optometry. Dr. Provost graduated in 1972 with the degree Doctor of Optometry, and began his private practice of Optometry in the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida suburb of Plantation. In 1977 Dr. Provost was accepted into Nova Southeastern University College of Law, graduating in 1980 with the degree Juris Doctor. He has practiced Optometry since 1972 and Law since 1980, in Georgia and Florida. The author was born in Kinston, North Carolina in 1939, the knee baby of seven children. Following the sudden death of his father, a wartime U. S. civil service engineer, in February 1947 the seven-year-old was sent to live for a decade in historic Oxford Orphanage, located northeast of Raleigh. Dr. Provost's Reflections in An Orphan's Eye-A Decade at Oxford is the first book written about the historic 132-year-old institution since Nettie Bemis' popular Life at Oxford, published in1925. However, whereas Nettie Bemis' work centered around the history and campus life at Oxford, Dr. Provost's work, while recounting the history of the institution, is a factual, bittersweet narrative of a youngster's decade-long odyssey spent growing up 'inside the hedges." This work is a moving account of how tradition rich Oxford Orphanage and its four hundred students and staff grabbed a timid, disillusion

Dostoevsky

Author : Joseph Frank
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 984 pages
File Size : 30,40 MB
Release : 2009-10-19
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1400833418

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A magnificent one-volume abridgement of one of the greatest literary biographies of our time Joseph Frank's award-winning, five-volume Dostoevsky is widely recognized as the best biography of the writer in any language—and one of the greatest literary biographies of the past half-century. Now Frank's monumental, 2,500-page work has been skillfully abridged and condensed in this single, highly readable volume with a new preface by the author. Carefully preserving the original work's acclaimed narrative style and combination of biography, intellectual history, and literary criticism, Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time illuminates the writer's works—from his first novel Poor Folk to Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov—by setting them in their personal, historical, and above all ideological context. More than a biography in the usual sense, this is a cultural history of nineteenth-century Russia, providing both a rich picture of the world in which Dostoevsky lived and a major reinterpretation of his life and work.

The Puppy and the Orphan

Author : Suzanne Lambert
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 20,41 MB
Release : 2017-11-16
Category : Pets
ISBN : 1405933976

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A heart-warming new story from the bestselling author of Christmas at the Ragdoll Orphanage Christmas, 1953 When little Billy discovers a lost puppy in the grounds of his orphanage home, he knows that the nuns will never allow him to keep a pet. But as Billy stares into the adorable Labrador's big brown eyes, he knows in his heart that he can't bear to be parted from his new friend. So he comes up with a plan. With the help of his fellow orphans, Billy hides the puppy in the caretaker's cottage. Together the children swear not to reveal the secret to the grown-ups. Yet as Billy and the puppy's special bond develops, his dread of discovery and being separated from his beloved dog grows . . . The Puppy and the Orphan tells the story of many lost souls who have found refuge at the orphanage, and how love helps each of them to fight for a second chance of somewhere to call home.