Download or read book OMA A Divided German Family Emigrates to Utah Seeking Renewal written by Bruce N. Bell and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-02-17 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bruce N. Bell was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1935. After two years in the US Navy he graduated the University of Utah 1962. He spent 15 years in radio followed by 35 years in advertising. He lives a contented life with Judy his wife of 52 years.
Download or read book Born into Hitler s War written by Gisela Wicks and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2014-03-12 with total page 465 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This memoir is the story of my childhood and teen years. It begins when I was very young with my parents' divorce, then goes on to living with a spiteful and unloving stepmother, World War II, my father being wounded, the fear of the approaching Russian front, our fleeing from them and bombings. After the end of war, as we tried to make our way back home, I was terrified of the Russian soldiers and war prisoners who roamed our countryside. I feared my father would be shot or imprisoned. I listened to women screaming for help while being raped. I endured the sorrow of losing my beloved father, followed by living with my stepmother's cruelty. My agony ended with the happy reunion with my real mother, my sister, Oma my loving grandmother, and family. After WWII ended, my family and I lived behind the "Iron Curtain" in East Germany under the Russian occupation Stalin's "Iron Fist." His communist regime imposed such strict isolation and extreme hunger on us that in June of 1953 the citizens of East Germany waged an unsuccessful uprising to gain freedom from Russia and communism. Finally, in the fall of 1953, when I was eighteen, we escaped to West Germany. These are the memories of my childhood and teen years.
Download or read book O M A Obsessive Mental Attitude written by Ted Gambordella and published by Dr. Ted Gambordella. This book was released on 1998-02-02 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: O.M.A. Obsessive Mental Attitude is the Ultimate Book on Mental Attitude. Positive Mental Attitude doesn't work, if it did, why can't you stay positive after reading 100's of books and stories on being positive. Only when you have an Obsession will you have a mental attitude that Can Not Be Changed and Will Not Accept Failure.
Download or read book Oma Mu and Me written by Irene Gill and published by APS Publishing. This book was released on 2006 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This memoir of three generations of a German-Jewish family is written by the daughter using memories from both her mother and grandmother whose lives spanned the First World War, the rise of Hitler and the subsequent emigration first to Denmark then in 1939 to England.
Download or read book Oma Growing Up written by Janet Rose Fappiano Brady and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2010-02-17 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Janet frequently was asked by her curious grandchildren: “What was it like growing up, Oma, when you were a little girl?” She realized that as a 100% Italian American, she was obligated to teach her eleven “Chickies” about their proud heritage. Therefore, she decided to ensure that each Chickie should—and would—learn not only about Oma’s growing-up days, but also about heroic ancestors leaving their homeland and coming to America to make a better life for their yet-to-be-born progeny.
Download or read book The WINNERS Handbook written by Judy Freeman and published by Libraries Unlimited. This book was released on 2006-04-30 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Freeman has developed a comprehensive handbook with thoroughly annotated lists of the 2005's best childrens books, lesson plans, teachers guides, stories, songs, and Internet resources. It includes an index.
Download or read book The House of Six Doors written by Patricia Selbert and published by Publishing by the Seas. This book was released on 2011-02-22 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1st Runner Up-Eric Hoffer Award-General Fiction 2011 1st Runner Up-San Francisco Book Festival-Teenage Category 2011 Mama takes thirteen-year-old Serena and her sister to the US in search of fortune, leaving behind their multicultural family, stability, and the colors of the Caribbean. After driving from Miami to Hollywood, their money and luck run out and a 1963 Ford Galaxie becomes their first American home. Guided by the memory of her native Cura ao and the words of her wise grandmother, Serena confronts unimagined challenges and grows up quickly. What gifts will this new country bring, and at what price? "Intimate, at times lyrical, charged with pain and wonder, laughter and perennial hope, The House of Six Doors is terrific storytelling." Olga Rojer, Associate Professor, American University, Washington DC "An honest tale of love, acceptance, and American dreams." --El Mundo If you feel as though the circumstances of your life are against you and you wonder whether this will ever change, this is a story that will fill you with hope. --David Robert Ord, author, "Lessons in Loving, A Journey into the Heart" The book is about affairs of the heart, clashing cultures, courage and how we each deal differently with love and pain. ...there is a Hemingwayesque type of reportage to it it 's satisfying. --Michael Bowker, author, Winning the Battle Within
Download or read book Easy German Cookbook written by Karen Carlson and published by Rockridge Press. This book was released on 2021-11-23 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Guten Appetit! Create delicious German dishes in a snap. German cooking and baking is loved the world over for its rich, complex flavors. While these recipes have been passed down through generations, making them at home is simple with the Easy German Cookbook. Learn to prepare essential German breads, meats, stews, and sweets with straightforward recipes and directions. You'll also learn about German language and culture. Put tasty German classics on your Stammtisch with easy recipes you can create in Eins, Zwei, Drei. German cuisine made simple--Discover preparation tips and shopping tricks and shortcuts for stocking your German kitchen and preparing age-old favorites in minutes, not hours. Easy weeknight recipes--These delicious dishes are easy in at least 1 of 4 ways by requiring only 1 pot, using 5 ingredients, taking 30 minutes to prepare, or being cook-free. An intro to regional cuisine--Gain culinary and geographical knowledge about Germany's many diverse states, like Berlin's Currywurst and Southwest Germany's Black Forest Cake. Enjoy delicious German cooking with this easy cookbook.
Download or read book United States Official Postal Guide written by and published by . This book was released on 1916 with total page 750 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Mental written by Jaime Lowe and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2017-10-03 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A riveting memoir and a fascinating investigation of the history, uses, and controversies behind lithium, an essential medication for millions of people struggling with bipolar disorder. It began in Los Angeles in 1993, when Jaime Lowe was just sixteen. She stopped sleeping and eating, and began to hallucinate—demonically cackling Muppets, faces lurking in windows, Michael Jackson delivering messages from the Neverland Underground. Lowe wrote manifestos and math equations in her diary, and drew infographics on her bedroom wall. Eventually, hospitalized and diagnosed as bipolar, she was prescribed a medication that came in the form of three pink pills—lithium. In Mental, Lowe shares and investigates her story of episodic madness, as well as the stability she found while on lithium. She interviews scientists, psychiatrists, and patients to examine how effective lithium really is and how its side effects can be dangerous for long-term users—including Lowe, who after twenty years on the medication suffers from severe kidney damage. Mental is eye-opening and powerful, tackling an illness and drug that has touched millions of lives and yet remains shrouded in social stigma. Now, while she adjusts to a new drug, her pursuit of a stable life continues as does her curiosity about the history and science of the mysterious element that shaped the way she sees the world and allowed her decades of sanity. Lowe travels to the Bolivian salt flats that hold more than half of the world’s lithium reserves, rural America where lithium is mined for batteries, and tolithium spas that are still touted as a tonic to cure all ills. With unflinching honesty and humor, Lowe allows a clear-eyed view into her life, and an arresting inquiry into one of mankind’s oldest medical mysteries.
Download or read book Wunderland written by Jennifer Cody Epstein and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2020-02-25 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: USA TODAY BESTSELLER • “Searing . . . a heartbreaking page-turner.”—People “Both heartbreaking and hopeful, this story of a daughter searching for the truth about her mother’s secret past, tangled up in old secrets and terrible lies, kept me up late turning pages.”—Martha Hall Kelly, bestselling author of Lilac Girls This edition includes an exclusive reader’s guide featuring thought-provoking questions for your book club and an interview with the author! Once inseparable, Berlin teenagers Ilse Fischer and Renate Bauer find their friendship ripped apart by their nation’s abrupt swing into fascism. Ilse, a so-called Aryan, throws her lot in with the Nazi Party, while Renate sees her once-secure world dismantled by Adolf Hitler’s race laws and then shattered by a shocking betrayal. Decades later, that same betrayal will upend the life of Ilse’s daughter, Ava, as she discovers long-buried truths about her mother’s past. A harrowing page-turner, Wunderland traces the lives of three women across two generations—and the devastating repercussions of choices made in the dark days of wartime Germany. Praise for Wunderland “Engrossing . . . Epstein reveals the devastating choices these women make.”—Real Simple “Wunderland is both an engrossing family drama and a foray into a dark period of history . . . a wholly original angle to the WWII novel. You’ll read it in one shivered sitting.”—Refinery29 “A vividly written and stark chronicle of Nazism and its legacies.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “A wealth of history turns Wunderland into a novel that’s both beautiful and devastating. . . . Epstein taps into the 1930s prewar era, laying out an unsparing narrative that details tragic events and horrifying legacies . . . opening a new door that may lead to redemption and joy for future generations.”—BookPage (starred review) “[A] heartbreaking historical tour de force . . . Man’s inhumanity to man—and the redemptive power of forgiveness—is on stark and effective display in Epstein’s gripping novel, a devastating tale bound for bestseller lists.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Download or read book Common Core Curriculum World History Grades K 2 written by Great Minds and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2014-03-11 with total page 405 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Comprehensive Common Core curriculum for World History, Grades K-2 The Alexandria Plan is Common Core's curriculum tool for the teaching of United States and World History. It is a strategic framework for identifying and using high quality informational texts and narrative nonfiction to meet the expectations of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts (ELA) while also sharing essential historical knowledge drawn from the very best state history and civics standards from around the country. The curriculum is presented in this four volume series: Common Core Curriculum: United States History, Grades K-2; Common Core Curriculum: World History, Grades K-2; Common Core Curriculum: United States History, Grades 3-5; and Common Core Curriculum: World History, Grades 3-5. Features of each book include: Learning Expectations, which articulate the key ideas, events, facts, and figures to be understood by students in a particular grade span. Suggested anchor texts for each topic. In depth text studies, comprised of text-dependent questions, student responses, and assessments based on a featured anchor text. Select additional resources. Concise Era Summaries that orient both teachers and students to the historical background. The curriculum helps teachers pose questions about texts covering a wide range of topics. This volume, Common Core Curriculum: World History, Grades K-2, introduces lower elementary students to 18 key eras in world history, from the discovery of fire to modern globalization, through stories that they will treasure forever.
Download or read book Grandparents written by Ursula A. Falk and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2010-12 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What image comes to mind when we hear the term grandparents? Too often it is the Norman Rockwell view of innocuous, kindly white-haired folk or, conversely, the negative stereotype of doddering dim-witted burdens confined to nursing homes. Unfortunately, such notions shortchange not only older people but younger generations as well, who may never realize how much grandparents have to offer. This informative, well-researched book aims to add some perspective and depth to the stick-figure images of grandparents promulgated by contemporary culture.Psychotherapist Ursula Falk and sociologist Gerhard Falk provide an illuminating overview of the many facets of being a grandparent in today's society. Among the topics discussed are the history of the grandparent role and its evolution, social forces that have affected the American family including grandparents, the distinctly different roles of grandmother and grandfather, the parental responsibilities that grandparents today are often forced to assume for their grandchildren in the absence of the children's parents, the ways in which other cultures treat grandparents, the usually negative and stereotypical depiction of grandparents in the media and in literature, and finally the supporting role that grandparents play with authentic examples. Also included is an appendix outlining the legal rights of grandparents.The authors stress that grandparents must be seen as individuals with their own lives to lead and that society needs to reassess the value of the elderly.Ursula Adler Falk, Ph.D. (Kenmore, NY), is a psychotherapist in private practice and a nursing home consultant. She is the author of a number of books, including On Our Own: Independent Living for Older Persons.Gerhard Falk, Ph.D., is professor of sociology at the State University of New York College in Buffalo, NY, and the author of many books, including Stigma: How We Treat Outsiders.
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Download or read book Always Remember Me written by Marisabina Russo and published by Atheneum. This book was released on 2005-04 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A family's survival of the Jewish Holocaust during World War II in Hitler's Germany.
Download or read book At Oma s Table written by Doris Schechter and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2007-08-28 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An intimate collection of Jewish family recipes spanning three generations. Unlike many in her generation, Doris Schechter was lucky enough to grow up knowing one of her grandparents. Polish by birth, Leah Goldstein-or Oma, as Doris called her-was a capable, nononsense woman and an amazing cook. Through times of great upheaval, fleeing Vienna for Italy, before eventually coming to America, Oma's table was always plentiful, with delicious home-cooked meals that brought together Viennese, Italian, and American flavors. Now a successful restaurateur, Doris Schechter pays homage to her brave grandmother and the food traditions she fostered with this moving and appealing collection of recipes and remembrances. With dishes including classic favorites (matzo balls, tzimmes, borscht, and a beloved spread known as liptauer) as well as more contemporary dishes, desserts, and tasting menus, At Oma's Table is a book to savor, to share with family, and to cook from-one delicious family meal at a time.
Download or read book Angel of Death A Love Story Omnibus Edition 1 1 1 2 written by Anna Erishkigal and published by Seraphim Press. This book was released on 2013-05-28 with total page 502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: …for who would love Death? Azrael Thanatos wants nothing more than to follow in the footsteps of his scientist mother. Sent to study humans on a wager between the Eternal Emperor and Shay'tan, he has no idea that Earth is gateway to a fiery prison. Far from home, he is befriended by Elissar, a precocious child with silver eyes. When Moloch instigates the invasion of Carthage to escape, Azrael sacrifices his life to snatch his friend from the Devourer of Children's maw. Saved by a mysterious goddess, Azrael is given a new mission. Watchman. Roaming the Earth without shape or form, he reaps those who would help Moloch escape and drags them to Gehenna, a prison to which only Lucifer holds the key. It's a hellish immortality, for who wants to serve alongside the Fallen or exist when no living creature can survive your touch. Haunted by Elissar's death, he despairs of never finding love or friendship as time grinds civilizations into dust. For who would love Death? Then one day a child takes his hand and lives… Life for Elisabeth is not easy. The Angel of Death took her entire family the night a drunk driver plowed through a stop sign and left her in a wheel chair. Azrael is forbidden to interfere as she bounces through foster homes, hardship and grueling rehabilitation. Then one day he is forced to reveal he is not a figment of her imagination. Oh, how she hates this angel who has taken everyone she has ever loved! The invasion of Iraq inspires her to join the Army as a trauma nurse, unaware that Death has fallen in love with the woman who can defeat him. Will she take his hand a second time? * Omnibus Edition contains: —Angel of Death —Angel of Death: A Love Story * Children of the Fallen is a new paranormal fantasy series set in the 'Sword of the Gods' universe, taking place in the modern day. * Keywords: Azrael, Archangel Azrael, Thanatos, Angel of Death, angel, angels, fallen angels, fallen angel books, fallen angel series, fallen series, fallen, Lucifer, Luciferi, Lucifer Morningstar, morningstar, guardian angel, guardian angels, angel fantasy, angels and demons, angels & demons, angel romance, angel romance books, books about angels, demon, demons, books about demons, archangels, Carthage, Moloch, devil, nature of evil, romance, what to read after the sandman, nurse, nurse romance, military nurse, trauma nurse, military trauma nurse, Iraq war, Afghanistan, what to read after memnoch the devil, military science fiction, military romance, soldier romance, Malat al-Maut, valley of Jehoshaphat, Gehenna, hell, hellmouth, forgiveness, orphan, orphaned children, orphaned child, what to read after immortal rider, foster child, foster care, foster care abuse, abuse in foster care, paralysis, wheelchair, rehabilitation, set in Chicago, discrimination, disabled child, disabled soldier, disabled nurse, defeat death, second chance, second chances, reincarnation,