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BOOK SUMMARYWhat Ever Happened to Ratsy Patsy? is a collection of
true happenings in the lives of Patricia, her husband, her children
and their children. Some of these stories are actually life and
death situations from which Almighty God spared those involved.
Some stories are heart rendering, some are like watching a thriller
on television, and some will make you smile and laugh. Enjoy AUTHOR
BIOPatricia F. Thomas was born in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania in
March 1936. Her love of reading and writing began in school and
continues to this day. When she was a Reading Aide a number of
years ago at a local grade school teaching second and third
graders, she wrote several stories for the kids. She and the
children also wrote a fun Christmas play with each child having a
part using hand puppets sewn by her Sister, Sharon. They presented
the play for the Principal of the school and he thought it was
wonderful. Patricia firmly believes education is the key to a
strong foundation for life. She especially believes reading and the
comprehension thereof is of the utmost importance. Her favorite
past-time is, of course, reading.Patricia and her family relocated
to California in the early 60's for her health and their son's
health concerns. It has been a great adventure living on the west
coast. Although Patricia is 74, she still works full time as an
administrative assistant for a local architectural firm.Patricia
has a husband, two sons, two grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild. She believes having this book published will
hopefully bring enlightenment, understanding and appreciation for
all God does for His children.
The last time the elephant sneezed, he blew monkeys out of the trees, stripes off the zebra, and spots off the leopard. This rollicking new edition of the favorite nonsense verse again shows the panic that follows the elephant's dreaded announcement.
Danger lurks at every turn for Katie Greer. Having escaped death in
the past, Katie Greer has taken residence in a New Hampshire town
where life appears idyllic, but is far from it. Teaching tangled
doodling classes in her art studio allows Katie to reach out to
people who require a semblance of peace and tranquility in their
lives. If only she could maintain those two things for herself,
Katie would be completely happy. After finding the dead body of the
town's infamous, and most mean spirited, gossip frozen on the bench
outside her Tangled Wings Studio, Katie realizes her efforts to
hide her true identity and live a normal life are for naught. As
the prime suspect of ruggedly handsome Detective Jonah Kilbride,
Katie searches for the killer in order to prove her own innocence.
Much to her dismay, Katie's attraction for the relentless detective
steadily grows, despite their continuous battles. Past events
threaten Katie at every turn, catching her unaware, and creating
havoc in a life she's desperately tried to establish in the town
where she'd briefly found happiness. Can she survive or will she
become the next victim on the killer's list before she can reveal
their identity?
BOOK SUMMARYWhat Ever Happened to Ratsy Patsy? is a collection of
true happenings in the lives of Patricia, her husband, her children
and their children. Some of these stories are actually life and
death situations from which Almighty God spared those involved.
Some stories are heart rendering, some are like watching a thriller
on television, and some will make you smile and laugh. Enjoy AUTHOR
BIOPatricia F. Thomas was born in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania in
March 1936. Her love of reading and writing began in school and
continues to this day. When she was a Reading Aide a number of
years ago at a local grade school teaching second and third
graders, she wrote several stories for the kids. She and the
children also wrote a fun Christmas play with each child having a
part using hand puppets sewn by her Sister, Sharon. They presented
the play for the Principal of the school and he thought it was
wonderful. Patricia firmly believes education is the key to a
strong foundation for life. She especially believes reading and the
comprehension thereof is of the utmost importance. Her favorite
past-time is, of course, reading.Patricia and her family relocated
to California in the early 60's for her health and their son's
health concerns. It has been a great adventure living on the west
coast. Although Patricia is 74, she still works full time as an
administrative assistant for a local architectural firm.Patricia
has a husband, two sons, two grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild. She believes having this book published will
hopefully bring enlightenment, understanding and appreciation for
all God does for His children.
This book discusses research on civil wars. Chapter One focuses on
conceptual and methodological grounding of the synergetic approach
to mental immunity and mental security, describes their structural
and functional features on the clinical model of the acquired
mental immunodeficiency syndrome, and accentuates strategies of new
resources provisions to ensure national security in today's
crisis-ridden reality. Chapter Two contributes to the discussion
about the legal status of former slaves in the Post-Emancipation
United States, analyzing the decades that followed the end of the
Civil War, the release of the slaves and the thirteenth, fourth and
fifth Amendments to the Constitution. Chapter Three reviews the
case of Madagascar under the 3rd Republic.
This book examines the advertising posters, town plans and
geographical views that encouraged middle-class emigration to New
Zealand in the 1840s. It explores how the New Zealand Company
exploited visual literacy to advertise its settlement in Te
Whanganui a Tara Wellington. A tale of two towns, prospective
English settlers looked to Wellington to make their homes, while Te
Whanganui a Tara was already home to numerous Maori sub-tribes. The
book explores the worlds of each to ask how the images produced by
the New Zealand Company were complicit in transferring Maori land
into English ownership. Not seeking blame, it works instead to
understand, and investigates processes of redress, offering hope
for a post post-colonial future in Aotearoa New Zealand. This book
will interest scholars and students of migration, visual culture
and print history.
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