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Soldier's Secret Child

Author : Caridad Piñeiro
Publisher : Silhouette
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 34,96 MB
Release : 2008-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1426825536

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At eighteen, Macy Ward had turned to Fisher Yates for a single night of comfort…and then Fisher joined the military while she married another man. Years later, she is a single mother, and Fisher is back in town, unaware that the troubled teen with Macy is the result of that one passionate, unforgettable night.… Macy knows that she should tell Fisher. But the military is his life—a life that never seemed to include the desire for family. Until her son's disappearance brings them together in a race to save him…and forces the ultimate decision between duty and lost love.

Soldier's Secret

Author : Sheila Solomon Klass
Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 11,39 MB
Release : 2009-03-31
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1429994932

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In the 1700s, women's responsibilities were primarily child rearing and household duties. But Deborah Sampson wanted more from life. She wanted to read, to travel—and to fight for her country's independence. When the colonies went to war with the British in 1775, Deborah was intent on being part of the action. Seeing no other option, she disguised herself in a man's uniform and served in the Continental army for more than a year, her identity hidden from her fellow soldiers. Accomplished writer Sheila Solomon Klass creates a gripping firstperson account of an extraordinary woman who lived a life full of danger, adventure, and intrigue.

Secret Soldiers

Author : Keely Hutton
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 46,23 MB
Release : 2019-06-11
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0374309043

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A 2020 Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year A 2020 Children's Book Council Notable Social Studies Book for Young People Over a quarter million underage British boys fought on the Allied front lines of the Great War, but not all of them fought on the battlefield—some fought beneath it, as revealed in this middle-grade historical adventure about a deadly underground mission. Secret Soldiers follows the journey of Thomas, a thirteen-year-old coal miner, who lies about his age to join the Claykickers, a specialized crew of soldiers known as “tunnelers,” in hopes of finding his missing older brother. Thomas works in the tunnels of the Western Front alongside three other soldier boys whose constant bickering and inexperience in mining may prove more lethal than the enemy digging toward them. But as they burrow deeper beneath the battlefield, the boys discover the men they hope to become and forge a bond of brotherhood. Secret Soldiers is another stunning story of strength, perseverance, and love from Keely Hutton. This title has common core connections.

The Soldier's Secret Child

Author : Lee Tobin McClain
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 28,52 MB
Release : 2017-08-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1488018596

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A war veteran and his foster son may be exactly the family a military widow needs in this heartfelt and wholesome romance novel. Former soldier Vito D’Angelo has come home with a foster son—and a secret that could devastate his comrade’s lovely widow. Lacey McPherson is Vito’s childhood friend and the last person he wants to hurt. And as their friendship turns into something more, the truth only becomes harder to reveal. For Lacey, renovating her guesthouse is part of build a peaceful life on her own. But getting close to ruggedly handsome Vito and young Charlie awakens a longing for the kind of family and future she’d given up hoping for. Perhaps the boy next door from years ago will prove to be just the man she needs . . .

Innocents Lost

Author : Jimmie Briggs
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 26,94 MB
Release : 2009-04-27
Category : History
ISBN : 0786738502

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Ida, a member of Sri Lanka's Female Tamil Tigers, fought with one of the longest-surviving and successful guerilla movements in the world. She is sixteen. Francois, a fourteen-year-old Rwandan child of mixed ethnicity, was forced by Hutu militiamen to hack to death his sister's Tutsi children. More than 250,000 children have fought in three dozen conflicts around the world, but growing exploitation of children in war is staggering and little known. From the "little bees" of Colombia to the "baby brigades" of Sri Lanka, the subject of child soldiers is changing the face of terrorism. For the last seven years, Jimmie Briggs has been talking to, writing about, and researching the plight of these young combatants. The horrific stories of these children, dramatically told in their own voices, reveal the devastating consequences of this global tragedy. Cogent, passionate, impeccably researched, and compellingly told, Innocents Lost is the fullest, most personal and powerful examination yet of the lives of child soldiers.

The Soldier's Secret Child

Author : Lee Tobin McClain
Publisher : Harlequin Treasury-Love Inspired 90s
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 33,68 MB
Release : 2017-07-18
Category : Christian fiction
ISBN : 9780373899463

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"At eighteen, Macy Ward had turned to Fisher Yates for a single night of comfort ... and then Fisher joined the military while she married another man. Years later, she is a single mother, and Fisher is back in town, unaware that the troubled teen with Macy is the result of that one passionate, unforgettable night ... Macy knows that she should tell Fisher. But the military is his life--a life that never seemed to include the desire for family. Until her son's disappearance brings them together in a race to save him ... and forces the ultimate decision between duty and lost love."--Page 4 of cover

They Fight Like Soldiers, They Die Like Children

Author : Roméo Dallaire
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 33,67 MB
Release : 2011-05-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 080277976X

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"It is my hope that through the pages of this remarkable book, you will discover groundbreaking thoughts on building partnerships and networks to enhance the global movement to end child soldiering; you will gain new and holistic insights on what constitutes a child soldier; you will learn more about girl soldiers, who have not been fully considered in the discussion of this issue; you will discover methods on how to influence national policies and the training of security forces; and you will find practical steps that will foster better coordination between security forces and humanitarian efforts."-Ishmael Beah As the leader of the ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping force in Rwanda, Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire came face-to-face with the horrifying reality of child soldiers during the genocide of 1994. Since then the incidence of child soldiers has proliferated in conflicts around the world: they are cheap, plentiful, expendable, with an incredible capacity, once drugged and brainwashed, for both loyalty and barbarism. The dilemma of the adult soldier who faces them is poignantly expressed in this book's title: when children are shooting at you, they are soldiers, but as soon as they are wounded or killed, they are children once again. Believing that not one of us should tolerate a child being used in this fashion, Dallaire has made it his mission to end the use of child soldiers. Where Ishmael Beah's A Long Way Gone gave us wrenching testimony of the devastating experience of being a child soldier, Dallaire offers intellectually daring and enlightened approaches to the child soldier phenomenon, and insightful, empowering solutions to eradicate it.

Little Soldiers

Author : Lenora Chu
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 18,79 MB
Release : 2017-09-19
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0062367870

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New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice; Real Simple Best of the Month; Library Journal Editors’ Pick In the spirit of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, Bringing up Bébé, and The Smartest Kids in the World, a hard-hitting exploration of China’s widely acclaimed yet insular education system that raises important questions for the future of American parenting and education When students in Shanghai rose to the top of international rankings in 2009, Americans feared that they were being "out-educated" by the rising super power. An American journalist of Chinese descent raising a young family in Shanghai, Lenora Chu noticed how well-behaved Chinese children were compared to her boisterous toddler. How did the Chinese create their academic super-achievers? Would their little boy benefit from Chinese school? Chu and her husband decided to enroll three-year-old Rainer in China’s state-run public school system. The results were positive—her son quickly settled down, became fluent in Mandarin, and enjoyed his friends—but she also began to notice troubling new behaviors. Wondering what was happening behind closed classroom doors, she embarked on an exploratory journey, interviewing Chinese parents, teachers, and education professors, and following students at all stages of their education. What she discovered is a military-like education system driven by high-stakes testing, with teachers posting rankings in public, using bribes to reward students who comply, and shaming to isolate those who do not. At the same time, she uncovered a years-long desire by government to alleviate its students’ crushing academic burden and make education friendlier for all. The more she learns, the more she wonders: Are Chinese children—and her son—paying too high a price for their obedience and the promise of future academic prowess? Is there a way to appropriate the excellence of the system but dispense with the bad? What, if anything, could Westerners learn from China’s education journey? Chu’s eye-opening investigation challenges our assumptions and asks us to consider the true value and purpose of education.

Soldiers with Little Feet

Author : Dian Layton
Publisher : Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 26,72 MB
Release : 1989-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780914903864

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Children represent how the Lord wants us to be. Rather than training children to become, Layton suggests that we release them to be who the Lord said they already are: great in the Kingdom of God. (Christianity)