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The Web (Paperback)
Raymond C. Fuller Jr
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R480
Discovery Miles 4 800
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Jayden Allen Mindendorf is an eleven year boy with a reputation for
being a bully. He enters fifth grade with a promise and warning. He
has a chance to make a new beginning, but is told that this is his
last chance. Jay's life has been a mess as long as he can remember.
His father being sent to jail, his mother struggling to make ends
meet, his family's constant moving, and his problems at school all
seem to work against him. He has been bullied his whole life until
he meets up with the Foster Road Friends in fourth grade. This
"gang" of bullies takes his life in a direction that he doesn't
really like, but, as he says, "At least they're not bullying me "
Will Jay be able to get his life under control with the help of
Mrs. Roberts and some new friends? Or will Mr. Shaw and Chris
Burnham interfere with his promise to his mother that he will
behave this year?
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The Leap (Paperback)
Raymond C. Fuller Jr
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R410
Discovery Miles 4 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Readers from across the United States voted on a topic for the
author to use for National Novel Writing Month. There was one
overwhelming choice. The resulting novel is The Leap. In The Leap,
Rev. Adam Freeman, the minister of a large conservative church,
finds that his life is in turmoil. The foundation upon which he has
built his marriage, his church, in fact his whole life, is
beginning to show cracks. And then a long lost love, rediscovered
at a college reunion, threatens to destroy all three. The former
lovers struggle with their growing feelings towards each other as
they try to remain faithful to their spouses. The conflict between
what they know to be right and what they want to be right leads
them into dangerous territories - in more ways than one.
Some called him retarded. He was called developmentally delayed,
high functioning autistic, mentally disturbed. Even as a young boy,
Billy comes to realize that he has a power, the power, which he
must struggle to control. As he grows up his therapists try to get
a handle on what really makes Billy Bryce tick, but he knows only
two things for sure: he wants to be normal and he wants to be able
to control the power. He blames himself and "the power" for all the
bad things in his life, even as he struggles to make sense of the
world around him. But try as he might, he will always be, as his
grandma often said, "Not your average Joe."
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The Glass (Paperback)
Jr Raymond C Fuller
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R278
Discovery Miles 2 780
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What if... just WHAT IF... your version of history, even your
understanding of your own personal history, is wrong? We all tend
to trust our memories to be true, not quite trusting the memories
of others. Yet people make life and death decisions every day based
on their memories. Beliefs are formed by memories, good and bad.
Political beliefs, religious beliefs, relationships are all
affected by memories. And people trust their memories for the most
part. It's how they validate almost all of what they do. In "The
Glass," seventy-year-old Tristan Mann looks back over his life,
reliving the hopes he always had for a good life, a life of purpose
and meaning. Yet he has times when he sees glimpses of what has
been, on occasion, a hell on earth. He tried to live his life
seeing the glass as being at least half full, but it always seemed
to end up empty. As he nears the end of his life, he discovers that
even his good memories were not what they seemed. And the note that
he appears to have written to summarize his pessimistic view of
life at his death eventually takes on a life of its own.
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