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Stacy Bowen has endured a bumpy road in her thirty-eight years. In this memoir, she recounts some pivotal moments experienced and the people involved who helped to form the woman she is today. From family crises to freedom of the open road, Bowen recalls a host of memories: coping with a difficult childhood, enduring the loss of family members, recognizing the ties that bind families together (or tear them apart), and navigating the complex process of self-discovery. The child of a single parent, she describes the shame of being labeled as lower class and her internal struggles with self-esteem. With intimate and painful details, she shares the medical event that nearly ruined her and narrates her experience as an organ donor and her subsequent involvement with that community. Themes of perseverance and strength form the foundation for the stories in Through Hazel Eyes, conveying pain, acceptance, exploration, death, learning, and growth.
Grandma Hazel's Funny, Funny Kidz Jokebook: [WARNING: CONTAINS NO STUPID KNOCK-KNOCK JOKES or DUMB PICTURES TO TAKE UP SPACE]
Rob Loughran
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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"Wych Hazel", by Susan Warner. Susan Warner was american evangelical writer of religious fiction (1819-1885).
Cranky Hazel's Cake: Hilarious Story for 6 - 8 Year Olds
S. K. Sheridan
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Wych Hazel
Susan Warner; Anna Bartlett Warner
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Rico Hazel has a hard time committing to anyone for the long haul. That is until he meets new neighbor William Lacey. He often finds himself at odds with his desires and attempts at being a good person but failing along the way. This story will follow his struggles to balance out his love life, lustful intentions and his family all in one as well as the consequences of his actions
On October 15, 1954, Hurricane Hazel battered southern Ontario, leaving in its wake a terrible toll: thousands homeless, million in property damage, and, worst of all, 81 people dead. Hazel destroyed bridges, submerged towns, and drowned unsuspecting Ontarians in their homes and cars. Raymore Drive in Weston was decimated when the Humber River swelled by eight feet, taking the lives of 32 residents in only one hour. In Etobicoke, five volunteer firemen drowned while trying to reach marooned motorists. Towns and villages from Toronto north to Timmins felt Hazel’s fury. After the storm, people walked the now-surreal streets of their towns: cars upside-down and wrapped in power lines, iceboxes and dead cows hanging from trees, houses flattened, toys and furniture floating down the street. On the 50th anniversary of the storm, Jim Gifford has captured that fatal night in the voices of those who survived it, from residents who lived along the surging Humber River to a policeman who rescued families from their rooftops to firemen and Boy Scouts who searched for victims along the riverbanks. Including more than 100 never-before-published photographs, Hurricane Hazel: Canada’s Storm of the Century documents one of the worst natural disasters in Canadian history.
Hazel sets out on a journey to find her magic. Will a curious cat or a crystal cave tell her how to become a witch, or is she destined to be ordinary?
Gerard X. MacAvoy's first novel, Witch Hazel, is the fictionalized account of his very real life as a 'Chosen One.' Chosen, that is, to have been violated by cancer, not once, but twice at the age of 18 in 1972 when cancer treatment was at its most brutal, and again at 43 when it wasn't much better. The deleterious events on Gerard's uncircumcised, Irish Catholic, Brooklyn born, and New Jersey raised, fictitiously handsome alter ego, Xavier Mack, slanted his outlook on life and death, love and hate, God and sex, and all the other spineless oddities that crawl under our skin and warp our perspectives while we are dreaming. Armed with an ungodly sense of humor, a truckload of challenged memories, and bolstered by an illegally enhanced, mischievous imagination, MacAvoy has crafted this completely original story. Imagine Holden Caulfield with cancer, or perhaps Ferris Bueller. It's a story that takes you deep down into the belly of the beast, where irradiated truth and a glimmer of hope shine brightly.
Based on true events, The Hazel Boyz takes readers deep into the heart of a justice system gone wrong. In backroom interrogation chambers, the relentless pressure of overzealous detectives overshadowed the truth, determined to close cases at any cost. The four men, wrongfully accused of horrific crimes, were thrust into a battle against the system, fighting not only for their freedom but also for their dignity.This gripping story traces their journey from the innocence of youth to the devastating day of their arrest and beyond. It unveils the personal struggles they faced-broken dreams, fractured families, and a justice system intent on scapegoating them. As their stories unfold, we witness their collective fight for exoneration, enduring years of wrongful imprisonment and relentless legal battles.Through their eyes, we see the weight of injustice, but also the resilience of the human spirit. The Hazel Boyz is not only a powerful account of wrongful conviction but also a testament to the enduring hope and strength of those who refuse to be broken, even when the odds are stacked against them.This is the true story of four men - Deon Patrick, Lewis Gardner, Daniel Taylor, and Paul Phillips, falsely imprisoned and left to battle a corrupt system, determined to reclaim their freedom. After becoming ensnared in a harrowing legal nightmare that would forever change their lives, their fight for justice demands to be told.
Reproduction of the original: Wych Hazel by Susan Warner, Anna Warner
Reproduction of the original: Wych Hazel by Susan Warner, Anna Warner