Doris Pearlman is a sixty nine year old rich, widowed New Yorker who is tossed into motherhood through the court appointed guardianship of her niece’s three infant children: Angela age four,... More > Lionel age three, and Cheryl age two. To divert them from exposure to the entanglement of urban life, Doris sets her attentions on rural living. With her nanny in tow, the five move to the church owned farm in James City County, Virginia and into a home that she and her late husband erected thirty years earlier. Upon arrival, she learns that the land is extremely underdeveloped and a target for government takeover through condemnation and Eminent Domain. To protect the land as well as restore “the years that the locust hath eaten”, Doris quickly devises a challenging plan in an attempt to transform the dilapidated property into a producing farm and tourist attraction, thus saving the greatest piece of historical legacy that the church has ever acquired.< Less
Doris Pearlman is a sixty nine year old rich, widowed New Yorker who is tossed into motherhood through the court appointed guardianship of her niece’s three infant children: Angela age four,... More > Lionel age three, and Cheryl age two. To divert them from exposure to the entanglement of urban life, Doris sets her attentions on rural living. With her nanny in tow, the five move to the church owned farm in James City County, Virginia and into a home that she and her late husband erected thirty years earlier. Upon arrival, she learns that the land is extremely underdeveloped and a target for government takeover through condemnation and Eminent Domain. To protect the land as well as restore “the years that the locust hath eaten”, Doris quickly devises a challenging plan in an attempt to transform the dilapidated property into a producing farm and tourist attraction, thus saving the greatest piece of historical legacy that the church has ever acquired.< Less
A riveting and eloquent photographic and journaling look at how the substrates of culture and language improve or damage health. No one should seek the services of a professional caregiver without... More > first knowing this book. No one should think of entering a healthcare professional without knowing and understanding this book.< Less
Laura Forrester is torn between her emerging sensuality and a passion for God. Hoping to resolve the conflict, she enrolls in a Bible college, where she is seduced by the college president. When the... More > affair is discovered, she makes a decision that results in an innocent man's death. Unable either to embrace God or abandon him, she struggles until her conflict is resolved in a way that surprises even her.< Less
Laura Forrester is torn between her emerging sensuality and a passion for God. Hoping to resolve the conflict, she enrolls in a Bible college, where she is seduced by the college president. When the... More > affair is discovered, she makes a decision that results in an innocent man's death. Unable either to embrace God or abandon him, she struggles until her conflict is resolved in a way that surprises even her.< Less
A boarding school in the depths of the country, no escape. A bully tormenting one child. Then, the nightmare ends when the tormentor disappears. Stephen has a choice, tell no one of the collapse of... More > the tunnel, and be free from persecution, or rescue the person who had made his life a misery and return to living in fear and trepidation.< Less
A boarding school in the depths of the country, no escape. A bully, Charles Hollis is tormenting one child, Stephen Inglis. Then, the nightmare ends when the tormentor disappears when the roof of a... More > tunnel caves in and traps him. Stephen has a choice, tell no one of the collapse and be free from persecution or rescue the person who had made his life a misery and return to living in fear and trepidation. After being teased and bullied, he is suddenly free, revealing where his tormentor is will allow Hollis to continue the persecution. After all the teasing and humiliation, Stephen is in a position to appreciate that revenge truly is a dish best eaten cold.< Less
A boarding school in the depths of the country, no escape. A bully, Charles Hollis is tormenting one child, Stephen Inglis. Then, the nightmare ends when the tormentor disappears when the roof of a... More > tunnel caves in and traps him. Stephen has a choice, tell no one of the collapse and be free from persecution or rescue the person who had made his life a misery and return to living in fear and trepidation. After being teased and bullied, he is suddenly free, revealing where his tormentor is will allow Hollis to continue the persecution. After all the teasing and humiliation, Stephen is in a position to appreciate that revenge truly is a dish best eaten cold.< Less
A boarding school in the depths of the country, no escape. A bully tormenting one child. Then, the nightmare ends when the tormentor disappears in a tunnel that caves in. Stephen has a choice, tell... More > no one of the collapse and be free from persecution or rescue the person who had made his life a misery and return to living in fear and trepidation. What would you do? Find out what Stephen did and how he justified his actions.< Less