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Cursed but Still Chosen (The True Stories of Apostle Patrick O. Stewart): The True Stories of Apostle Patrick O. Stewart
This story takes place, in 1971 13th day of February it was a very cold rainy day Louise Stewart has just went in to labor. Her husband gets her up puts her in the car and starts to drive erratically 15 minutes to the next towns Hospital and there at 11:52 p.m. she would have a bouncing baby boy Otis Stewart was extremely happy. And they would name their son Patrick O'Neill Stewart at the very instant Patrick was born into sin and there would be a battle between him being with God and the devil stealing his life. It was told that when Patrick was born his grandfather his grandmother on his dad side and his grandmother on his mother's side (both grandmothers where preacher) came together and gave his life back to Christ because he was chosen by God. As you read the story you will see spiritual warfare the battles between Good and Evil in one man's life as he grew to be an Apostle of Jesus the Christ.
Patrick Robinson and the Wrath of Flame

Patrick Robinson and the Wrath of Flame

Padmanabha Reddy

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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He still wanted to the truth behind his strength. He was still volatile with his berserker. A single tournament invited enemies to come and decimate the place. With Phoenix taking a rebirth, his blaze activates... To save the world again from terror from an opponent whom he hasn't met before, he may have to sacrifice his life with Victor's in the wrath of flame...
Patrick Robinson and the Sword of Valour

Patrick Robinson and the Sword of Valour

Padmanabha Reddy

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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He was a normal newbie martial artist until he invoked Pheonix's blaze. Everything changed. He wasn't a normal child. He was stronger and different than others. He was better than others in every aspect including mercy and love. He was a friend to friend and an enemy to enemy. With his sister and friend, his only goal is to save the world from evil capturing the essence of life. He is forguided by Fenrir but the question is will he be able to save the world or sacrifice himself.....
Patrick Picklebottom and the Longest Wait
Ideal for ages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9. This time, when Patrick sees a sign announcing story time is coming up, he's the first to arrive. But to his dismay, however, he arrives hours early, and the wait just feels like forever. Patrick has his work cut out for him to keep himself occupied, and not go stir-crazy during his very long wait. Was it five yet? He looked at the clock just to see, but oh no! It was only two minutes past three. It felt like a week had already gone by - and for a moment he thought he might break down and cry. He had to find something to pass time along, so he decided to start...by singing a song. He began with "Dem Bones," right into "Blind Mice" then some '80s rock ballads that he thought were quite nice. He was dancing around, having all sorts of fun, and the next thing he knew, it was 3:31. Join Patrick Picklebottom as he explores his imagination to make the longest wait ever a while lot more fun. Using art and music, Patrick creates new worlds for himself and the reader, showcasing that in any trip, there's far more fun in the journey than in the destination. And with a surprise twist at the end, we never know where his imagination will take us next! From the best-selling author ofRicky, the Rock that Couldn't Roll,Tess, the Tin that Wanted to Rock,The Bear and the FernandPatrick Picklebottom and the Penny Bookcomes a new cast of lovable characters and a story you and your children will cherish for years, and read over and over again. Combining the spirit of She Silverstein, the heart of Mo Willems, and the rhyme and rhythm of Dr. Seuss,Patrick Picklebottom and the Longest Waitis ideal for children ages 3-9 and Pre K-3rd grade.
Patrick Loves Love

Patrick Loves Love

Sophie Sinclair

R. R. Bowker
2021
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Patrick Healy loves his friends, loves his job, and loves all things Harry Potter. But when it comes to falling in love, he hasn't found his match. Until he meets Kelsey Elliot, the older sister to his friend Nick. All it took was one night, and he was hooked. But Patrick discovers that Kelsey is hiding a secret. Convinced she needs his help to untangle herself from whatever she's gotten herself into, he quickly discovers that maybe love isn't enough to fix Kelsey's broken dreams or her heart. Kelsey Elliot is done with love. After a dismal breakup and living on her parents' couch, she decides to go to Miami with her brother and sister-in-law for a change of scenery and hopefully get a job interview at The Miami Times. Nothing is going to get in the way of her dream job as a journalist, especially not her brother's hot friend, Patrick. Despite her resolve, old feelings are quickly rekindled when they live in the same house together. Now Kelsey has to decide if she can hold onto her dream and the man she's fallen for, or if circumstances out of her control force her to choose between the two.
Patrick and George: #2 A Bully, a Bear and a Change of Heart (Book 2)
The adorable duo is back Patrick and George love their morning walks together, but the path takes an unexpected turn when Patrick begins to get bullied. This story explores how Patrick feels as the victim, and how George feels as his friend feeling helpless and watching Patrick change. This book aims to show children how staying true to yourself is what is most important and realising that being picked on is never to do with you. A tale of friendship, bravery, and a change of heart. Jessica Urlichs is a bestselling author and mother to three young children. She is passionate about finding ways to help young children understand and express their emotions through storytelling and poetry. Teaming up with Craig Phillips and Rebekah Lipp from Wildling Books, who also share this mission, together they have created a wonderful series based around the beautiful friendship between Patrick and George. This is the second book in the series. The first book is, Patrick and George - Adventure, empathy and friendship.Paperback - full colour Pages - 38 Size - 210mm x 225mm (Landscape)
Patrick and George - Adventure, empathy and friendship

Patrick and George - Adventure, empathy and friendship

Jessica Urlichs; Rebekah Lipp

Wildling Books
2024
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A heartwarming tale of friendship and empathy. Feeling troubled, George takes Patrick on a journey through rocky mountains, deep ravines and a rushing river. Patrick tries his best to help George across these obstacles. Together, they discover problem solving isn't as important as walking beside someone on their journey. This story will introduce empathy through an engaging adventure between two best friends.
Patrick White's Theatre

Patrick White's Theatre

Denise Varney

Sydney University Press
2021
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Winner of the AUHE Prize in Literary Scholarship 2022“Varney combines a theoretically astute sense of the hybridity of the dramatic event, with a dense but lucidly rendered sociological history of White’s plays as they progress through different productions, revivals, and receptions … This is an essential insight, and one which could be usefully extended to White’s novels, and perhaps to Australian modernism broadly.” - Jonathan Dunk, Australian Book ReviewOne of the giants of Australian literature and the only Australian writer to have won the Nobel Prize for Literature, Patrick White received less acclaim when he turned his hand to playwriting.In Patrick White's Theatre, Denise Varney offers a new analysis of White's eight published plays, discussing how they have been staged and received over a period of 60 years. From the sensational rejection of The Ham Funeral by the Adelaide Festival in 1962 to 21st-century revivals incorporating digital technology, these productions and their reception illustrate the major shifts that have taken place in Australian theatre over time. Varney unpacks White's complex and unique theatrical imagination, the social issues that preoccupied him as a playwright, and his place in the wider Australian modernist and theatrical traditions.
Patrick Van Rensburg

Patrick Van Rensburg

Kevin Shillington

Wits University Press
2020
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Patrick van Rensburg (1931–2017) was an anti-apartheid activist and self-made 'alternative educationist' whose work received international recognition with the Right Livelihood Award in 1981. Born in KwaZulu-Natal into what he described as a 'very ordinary South African family that believed in the virtue of racism', Van Rensburg became a self-styled rebel who tirelessly pursued his own vision of a brighter future for emerging societies in post-colonial southern Africa. His emotional and intellectual struggle against his upbringing and cultural roots led him to reject his life of white privilege in South Africa. Determined to prevent the emergence of a privileged black elite in post-colonial society, he devoted his life to implementing an alternative, egalitarian approach to education, focusing on quality and functional schooling for the majority. Rewarded with the internationally prestigious Right Livelihood Award for his unique contribution to education, he saw this work as a 'necessary tool of development'. Exiled from South Africa in 1960 because of his involvement in the London boycott campaign that gave birth to the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Van Rensburg moved to Botswana (then Bechuanaland). There he founded cooperatives, provided vocational training and was among the earliest educationists to espouse the discipline of development studies. Perhaps his best-known legacy is the Swaneng Hill School, which he founded to provide an educational home for primary school 'dropouts' through a curriculum that combined theory and practice, and academic and manual labour. He involved his pupils in building their school, running it, providing their own food, and making their own equipment and furniture. Van Rensburg was an innovative and charismatic visionary who captured the zeitgeist of the late twentieth century, and whose work and vision still have resonance for debates in educational policy today.
Patrick Van Rensburg

Patrick Van Rensburg

Kevin Shillington

WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2020
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Patrick van Rensburg (1931–2017) was an anti-apartheid activist and self-made 'alternative educationist' whose work received international recognition with the Right Livelihood Award in 1981. Born in KwaZulu-Natal into what he described as a 'very ordinary South African family that believed in the virtue of racism', Van Rensburg became a self-styled rebel who tirelessly pursued his own vision of a brighter future for emerging societies in post-colonial southern Africa. His emotional and intellectual struggle against his upbringing and cultural roots led him to reject his life of white privilege in South Africa. Determined to prevent the emergence of a privileged black elite in post-colonial society, he devoted his life to implementing an alternative, egalitarian approach to education, focusing on quality and functional schooling for the majority. Rewarded with the internationally prestigious Right Livelihood Award for his unique contribution to education, he saw this work as a 'necessary tool of development'. Exiled from South Africa in 1960 because of his involvement in the London boycott campaign that gave birth to the Anti-Apartheid Movement, Van Rensburg moved to Botswana (then Bechuanaland). There he founded cooperatives, provided vocational training and was among the earliest educationists to espouse the discipline of development studies. Perhaps his best-known legacy is the Swaneng Hill School, which he founded to provide an educational home for primary school 'dropouts' through a curriculum that combined theory and practice, and academic and manual labour. He involved his pupils in building their school, running it, providing their own food, and making their own equipment and furniture. Van Rensburg was an innovative and charismatic visionary who captured the zeitgeist of the late twentieth century, and whose work and vision still have resonance for debates in educational policy today.
Patrick Pays

Patrick Pays

Tracilyn George

Clydesdale Books
2025
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Patrick was given a substantial amount of money for his birthday. His friends and family believed he would prefer to choose his own gifts, allowing him to select items he truly desired. His parents accompanied him to the mall to embark on a shopping trip.
Robin: Son of Batman by Patrick Gleason: The Deluxe Edition
Comics superstar Patrick Gleason writes and draws the adventures of Damian Wayne in this deluxe edition hardcover collection of the complete Robin: Son of Batman! Following his acclaimed run as artist on Batman and Robin, Patrick Gleason moved to both writing and art duties in 2015 on the Damian Wayne solo series, Robin: Son of Batman! Before he was Robin, Batman's son Damian Wayne was raised by his mother, Talia al Ghul, to lead the vicious League of Assassins. Now that the son of Batman has freed himself from that destiny, he embarks on a globe-spanning quest to atone for the horrible acts he committed during the most brutal portion of his old life: The Year of Blood! Then, Damian faces his most deadly foe yet: the young champion of the Lu'un Darga family, Den Darga. To stop the evil Darga clan, Damian and his allies must enlist the help of some unexpected recruits, including Talia! This volume collects Robin: Son of Batman (2015 series) #1-13 plus DC Sneak Peek: Robin, Son of Batman #1, the entire series.
Patrick Modiano

Patrick Modiano

Akane Kawakami

Liverpool University Press
2015
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Conceived as a second edition to Kawakami's acclaimed A Self-Conscious Art, which was the first full-length study in English of Patrick Modiano’s work, this book has been comprehensively updated with two new chapters, notably discussing the author's recent work and his Nobel Prize win. Kawakami shows how by parodying precursors such as Proust or the nouveau romanciers, Modiano's narratives are built around a profound lack of faith in the ability of writing to retrieve the past through memory, and this failure is acknowledged in the discreet playfulness that characterises his novels. This welcome update on the work of one of the most successful modern French novelists will be essential reading for scholars working on contemporary French writing.
Patrick of Ireland: The Boy Who Forgave

Patrick of Ireland: The Boy Who Forgave

K. C. Murdarasi

Christian Focus 4Kids
2015
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Saint, Slave or Scholar? Patrick of Ireland is known as all three but who is he really? Let K.C. Murdarasi bring to light the real life of this father of the Christian faith. Kidnapped from his home and family as a young boy you would think forgiveness would have been far from his mind.Yet with God’s grace Patrick returned to the land of his captivity where he preached the Good News of Jesus Christ to slaves and kings alike and left a legacy of faith that would last for centuries. The Trailblazer series collects great stories from Christians of the past and delivers them to the young people of today. This gripping and astonishing story from K. C. Murdarosi will challenge young readers to have faith in God like Patrick did. A well–known and long–standing series: Over 50 titlesGreat for ages 9 to 14Published in 14 languagesHalf a million books soldAlso available in box sets when one book is not enough! 7 themed box sets, each with 5 books Each biography follows the trailblazer’s journey to faith, and on to the work that God had planned for them. With lots of dialogue, these engaging stories show how God uses normal individuals to bring about his purpose. Each book features: Thinking Further Topics for each chapter to help readers think about how what they’ve read applies to their life todayTimeline of important events in the lifetime of each book’s subject
Patrick White Beyond the Grave
Patrick White (1912–1990) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1973 and remains one of Australia’s most celebrated writers. In 2006, White’s literary executor, Barbara Mobbs, released a highly significant collection of hitherto unpublished papers, reviving mainstream and scholarly interest in his work. 'Patrick White Beyond the Grave' considers White’s writing in light of the new findings, acknowledging his homosexuality in relation to the development of his literary style, examining the way he engages his readers, and contextualizing his life and oeuvre in relation to London and to London life. Thought-provoking, this collection of original essays represents the work of an outstanding list of White scholars from around the globe, and will no doubt inspire further work on White from a rising generation of scholars of twentieth-century literature beyond Australia.