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100 Sounds to See
(Hardback)
As she was slowly losing her hearing, Marsha collaborated with photographer William Huber to capture these ordinary sounds in stunning photographs, and they have collected them here in this unique and breathtaking book for both the hearing and hearing impaired to enjoy. 100 Sounds to See is a tribute to the beauty of hearing and a gentle reminder to the hearing world to listen to and appreciate everyday sounds.
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A Child Called It
(Paperback)
One Child's Courage to Survive NY Times Best Seller! One of the most horrifying abuse cases in California history: a young boy with no one, only his dreams keep him alive.
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About Natalie
(Paperback)
A Daughter's Addiction. A Mother's Love. Finding Their Way Back to Each Other A mother traces her daughter's years-long battle with addiction in this compelling memoir that opens a raw and honest dialogue about substance abuse.
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An Unimaginable Act
(Paperback)
Overcoming and Preventing Child Abuse Through Erin's Law By sharing her personal journey through the pain she has suffered at the hands of her perpetrators, author Erin Merryn proves that one person can make a difference in the lives of others. Simply by speaking out and bringing the subject of child sexual abuse to the forefront, she has created a wave of change—change not only in legislature, but also in the hearts of those around her and the world.
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Autobiography of a Freedom Rider
(Paperback)
My Life as a Foot Soldier for Civil Rights Autobiography of a Freedom Rider details Armstrong's burning need to create social change for his fellow black citizens. This richly woven memoir, which traces back to his great-grandparents as freed slaves, examines the history of the Civil Rights Movement, the devastating personal repercussions Armstrong endured for being a champion of those rights, the sweet taste of progressive advancement in the past fifty years, and a look ahead at the work still to be done.
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Baggage
(Paperback)
Confessions of a Globe-Trotting Hypochondriac With mental illness impacting the lives of millions of people, this timely book will inspire people to step out of their comfort zones and take the road meant to be traveled. Hance proves that we all have baggage--the question is, do we leave it dusty in a closet or do we take it out in full view for others to see?
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Becoming a Sage
(Paperback)
Discovering Life's Lessons, One Story at a Time Wegscheider-Cruse encourages readers to find their own personal path through a series of short stories, lessons learned and prudent quotes that validate each experience.
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