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Much has been written both about and by people who feel they were assigned the wrong body at conception, exploring the struggles and too often the tragedies that result from that mismatch of nature. Very little has been written, however, to chronicle the lifelong struggle of people to understand and come to terms with two distinct sets of emotions, one male and one female - a single soul, at times divided, at times united, by two clearly identifiable spirits. "Dear Mom and Dad: You Don't Know Me, But ..." traces the life of George through the eyes of Georgia, the female half of their soul, from early childhood in the post war Texas oil fields through the innocence of his early school years in northeastern Oklahoma. With the onset of puberty, Georgia watches the omnipresent feeling of not being normal cast a destructive pall over nearly everything George attempts. After the collapse of his lifelong dream, George begins again with hopes, new dreams and the love they've both longed for. Georgia finally emerges, but understanding her part in their soul comes slowly and is complicated by a tragedy of profound proportion. "Dear Mom and Dad" considers the ultimate understanding of God's will for both George and Georgia and its unusual conclusion, sharing a story of struggle and self-acceptance.
Much has been written both about and by people who feel they were assigned the wrong body at conception, exploring the struggles and too often the tragedies that result from that mismatch of nature. Very little has been written, however, to chronicle the lifelong struggle of people to understand and come to terms with two distinct sets of emotions, one male and one female - a single soul, at times divided, at times united, by two clearly identifiable spirits. "Dear Mom and Dad: You Don't Know Me, But ..." traces the life of George through the eyes of Georgia, the female half of their soul, from early childhood in the post war Texas oil fields through the innocence of his early school years in northeastern Oklahoma. With the onset of puberty, Georgia watches the omnipresent feeling of not being normal cast a destructive pall over nearly everything George attempts. After the collapse of his lifelong dream, George begins again with hopes, new dreams and the love they've both longed for. Georgia finally emerges, but understanding her part in their soul comes slowly and is complicated by a tragedy of profound proportion. "Dear Mom and Dad" considers the ultimate understanding of God's will for both George and Georgia and its unusual conclusion, sharing a story of struggle and self-acceptance.
Bullying Is Wrong introduces young children to the problem of bullying through a poem and eye-catching images that capture the story. Children will naturally cheer for the hero of the story when he makes the choice to stand up to the bully, and defend the new kid. The book seeks to teach children to stand up for what is right and treat others with kindness and respect. Read Bullying Is Wrong, and talk to your children about what to do if they see bullying in their neighborhood or school.
This is a study of the official records of the Union and the
Confederate armies, of diaries, memoirs, and reminiscences of
participants in the war, which reveal the existence of much
disaffection in every state with the Confederacy. Many of the
disaffected formed into bands professing loyalty to the Union. The
author attempts to discover the causes of this movement, the
classes that participated in it, and the purposes and work of the
organization. Originally published in 1934.
Uncle Jesus is a heartwarming story that helps us imagine what it would have been like to be Jesus' relative while He lived on earth as a son, brother, and uncle. Jesus did have brothers, including one named Jude, the author of the Bible book of the same name. In Uncle Jesus, Jude's fictional son, Shem, visits Grandma Mary, the mother of Jesus, and relates some first-hand experiences he had with his Uncle Jesus when He was still on earth. An inquisitive, genuine, sweet little boy, Shem asks Grandma Mary about Jesus, about his other uncles' view of Jesus, and about her own experiences. As you and your child read this story together, you will get glimpses of Jesus' loving character and of some of the struggles that the Bible indicates Jesus' immediate family had precisely because they knew Him first as a family member, rather than as the Messiah. Uncle Jesus also portrays principles such as confession, forgiveness, patience, childlike faith, and prayer. Shem's innocent yet informed faith in Christ as his Savior is one you and your child will appreciate and want for yourself. May this story lead you to seek an even more personal, intimate relationship with Jesus.
The official graphic novel tie-in to the hit SyFy television series revealing the untold origin stories of the main characters . Based on the bestselling books and tying into the hit television series, The Expanse: Origins reveals the untold genesis of the crew members of The Rocinante. As interplanetary tensions reach an all-time high, The Rocinante crew finds themselves at the center of a conflict that threatens to destroy all of human civilization. But before they were heroes, each member of the crew faced moments that would define them and bring them one step closer to the ship they now call home. Featuring stories by author James S.A. Corey, written by Hallie Lambert and Georgia Lee and illustrated by Huang Danlan, this graphic novel explores the history of each character and what led them to The Canterbury, making it a must-read for fans.
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