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The King and the Monster

The King and the Monster

Kathi Lockwood

Kathleen Lockwood/Diotima Press
2023
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Are you looking for a way to explain the disease of addiction to young children?Do you want a book that...Is a story of love and compassion?Has a vision of healing, health and happiness?You've found it Late one night, Kathi Lockwood received a phone call from a family member. She heard a frantic voice: "Please write a book to help me explain to Annie* why her father had to go away." Six-year-old Annie's dad had just entered a rehabilitation center for addiction.With an aching heart, yet up to the challenge, Lockwood conceived the metaphor of the King and the Monster: a loving father who falls into the trap of addiction. When the King asks for help, Guardian angels, a wisdom tree, and Healing Helpers all aid him in his journey to health and his joyful reunion with his family.*fictitious name
The King and the Monster

The King and the Monster

Kathi Lockwood

Kathleen Lockwood/Diotima Press
2023
pokkari
Are you looking for a way to explain the disease of addiction to young children?Do you want a book that...Is a story of love and compassion?Has a vision of healing, health and happiness?You've found it Late one night, Kathi Lockwood received a phone call from a family member. She heard a frantic voice: "Please write a book to help me explain to Annie* why her father had to go away." Six-year-old Annie's dad had just entered a rehabilitation center for addiction.With an aching heart, yet up to the challenge, Lockwood conceived the metaphor of the King and the Monster: a loving father who falls into the trap of addiction. When the King asks for help, Guardian angels, a wisdom tree, and Healing Helpers all aid him in his journey to health and his joyful reunion with his family.*fictitious name
250 Years in Fauquier County

250 Years in Fauquier County

Kathi A. Brown; Walter Nicklin; John T. Toler

George Mason University Press
2009
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Beginning with the early interactions between Native Americans and European explorers and settlers, this history traces three and a half centuries of change in Fauquier County, Virginia. Commissioned by the Fauquier Historical Society to commemorate the county's 250th anniversary, this engrossing narrative tells the story of the men and women, black and white, who built the region's farms, plantations, schools, and churches. Individual biographies are interwoven with a social, political, and military history of the American Revolution and Civil War, allowing crucial events in the county's history to come alive. This book also explores Fauquier's depressed economy after the Civil War and shows how the area's location and natural beauty drew wealthy outsiders to purchase estates in the early part of the twentieth century. After midcentury, the enormous expansion of the Washington suburbs ignited a heated and ongoing debate over the county's position on growth and development. Related here is the fascinating story of a historically significant county. The volume has more than two hundred illustrations, some displaying the county's stunning beauty, which enhance the book throughout.
Face of Faith: Discovering a Different Kind of Makeover

Face of Faith: Discovering a Different Kind of Makeover

Kathi Macias; Candy Wood Lindley

Exclaim Publishing
2014
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Go ahead, judge this book by its cover.Inside, you'll discover the stirring story behind this remarkable face- a face of faith, punctuated by fear, pain, joy, humor, crisis, love, pride and humility and the unbelievable resilience of the human spirit.In a world obsessed with perfection of the outer appearance and makeovers of every kind, Candy discovered a different kind of makeover-one that lasts-a makeover of the heart.Candy's life seemed to have fallen into place.Blessed with an idyllic childhood and loving parents who doted on their precocious only child with a mind of her own, she grew up with grace and charm in the Old South of the 1950s and '60s. As a speech and drama major at the University of Alabama, vivacious, petite Candy channeled her boundless energy and passion to be "on stage." Marriage, blessed with two darling children, followed ... and then the diagnosis at age 30 that changed her life and her looks forever.Her only chance at survival was a surgery so drastic that, according to her doctors, she would lose the greater portion of her face including the right eye and possibly the left, leaving her severely deformed. Candy awoke with a new face on the outside and a renewed commitment to her Lord on the inside.On life's stage, Candy chose to surrender to a different kind of makeover by the Master's hands.Candy tells her amazing story-a true medical miracle-as she set out to discover who she was apart from her physical looks.
The New Earth

The New Earth

Kathi Decanio

Let the Children Press
2019
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Based on Scripture and illustrated delightfully, The New Earth describes what will happen to the world when Jesus comes back again. It answers questions like: Will He take us all back to heaven to live there with Him forever? Will we live in heaven? What will happen to the earth? You and your child will be inspired and encouraged to live today for the eternity that God has planned for His people.
The New Earth

The New Earth

Kathi Decanio

Let The Children Press
2022
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This second book in The New Earth series continues to combine scriptural foundations with delightful illustrations and answers the question, "How do I get to the New Earth?" Starting in the garden of Eden and ending on the path to the New Earth, this book follows the story arc of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation and explains how we can turn from death to life, the eternal life that the Lord offers us through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He calls us to choose life in Him through faith.
Renovate, Remodel...Relax!

Renovate, Remodel...Relax!

Kathi Fleck

Lonestar Publications
2015
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Renovate, Remodel... Relax Take Your Home Improvement from "How" to "Wow" By Kathi Fleck, UDCP AN EMPOWERING AND INDISPENSABLE GUIDE FOR STUNNING HOME RENOVATIONS FROM START TO FINISH Big, small or somewhere in-between, anyone who's ever embarked upon a home renovation knows there's much, much more to the process than glossy HGTV shows would lead one to believe. From unreliable contractors to disjointed creative visions to inconvenient delays, in the blink of an eye, remodeling can become a veritable minefield of uncertainty, headaches, and mistakes that hold the potential to cost you everything... including the kitchen sink In Renovate, Remodel... Relax Take Your Home Improvement From "How" to "Wow", co-founder of award-winning design-build firm LoneStar Property Solutions and veteran industry expert Kathi Fleck shows readers how to get the results they want - and bypass the frustrations and issues all too often accepted as inevitable in the remodeling process. Renovate, Remodel... Relax offers a game-changing framework for anyone looking to successfully navigate the renovation process, tackling everything from the questions you must ask before putting pen to page with a contractor to how to ensure you're using your money wisely to achieve your goals. "My aim with all of my clients, and now Renovate, Remodel... Relax , is to ignite the imaginations of homeowners who want to remodel, and to help them discover what they really want - and how to get it," states Fleck. "Don't wait any longer. The home you've been dreaming about can become your reality starting today " Among the timely and valuable topics, issues and questions Renovate, Remodel... Relax addresses include: - How to find your inner designer and how to know when you need to hire help - Creating a realistic budget for your renovation (and sticking to it) - The 28 questions you must ask before you hire a contractor - Handling project delays and change orders - The most current, fashionable trends in home design that will make you love it instead of wishing you'd listed it - The do's and don'ts of extending the life of your home by decades
Adjusted Sails: What Does This Make Possible?

Adjusted Sails: What Does This Make Possible?

Kathi C. Laughman

MacKenzie Circle LLC
2017
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My message is very simple. We each need to know who we want to be. That is the foundation of everything. What are the core values we want to serve? That is ultimately who we become.In her newest inspirational guide to growth, happiness, and success, best-selling author Kathi C. Laughman challenges readers to ask themselves what new possibilities are waiting to be explored in the wake of hardship and change.We all face challenges and obstacles to success. But as Laughman repeatedly emphasizes in Adjusted Sails: What Does This Make Possible?, it is our response to those challenges and obstacles that makes us who we are. Resilience is both a learned skill and a practiced choice.The key to navigating the murky, uncertain waters of change is to focus on the possibilities in the next leg of the journey rather than the difficulties we face as the familiar disappears over the horizon. Adjusted Sails gives us the tools we need to chart a new course when our well-laid plans are washed away by time, loss, illness, or professional woes.Don't let the current take you where it will-set your own course, and watch your life unfold.
Sentencing Youth to Life in Prison

Sentencing Youth to Life in Prison

Kathi Milliken-Boyd; James Windell

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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This book analyzes the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court rulings deeming juvenile life without parole (LWOP) sentences to be cruel and unusual punishment. These Court decisions brought about controversy and resistance in the criminal justice field, while at the same time providing hope for those 2,300 people who never thought they had a chance to experience life as an adult outside prison. By looking in depth at the lives of some of the individuals serving life terms, and understanding both the prosecutors who oppose review and resentencing of juvenile lifers and those who are sincerely following the Supreme Court’s guidelines, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the issues – as well as the people – involved in the sentencing (and potential resentencing) of juveniles to life without the possibility of parole.The authors provide unique, perceptive and straightforward profiles on some of the prisoners who were ultimately sentenced to LWOP after being involved in criminal offenses committed before their 18th birthdays. The book poignantly features the experiences of young people who did not commit a murder yet were still sentenced to life terms, but also delves into the perspectives of the families of victims of juvenile offenders, prosecutors on both sides of the issue, psychologists who have interviewed many of the juvenile lifers and advocates for change in the way juveniles are treated by the criminal justice system. The decisions in Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana clearly demonstrated that the Court’s view of juveniles evolved over decades to reflect advances in our understanding of the unique characteristics of youth and their involvement in juvenile crimes. This book takes the position that the sentence of life without the possibility of parole for youth is wasteful of both human lives and scarce public resources. The authors write about the human concerns on both sides of the question, and, ultimately, allow readers to make their own decisions about how society should best handle juvenile offenders. This engaging ethnographic treatment will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, corrections, juvenile justice, and delinquency; practitioners working in social policy; and all those interested in a criminal justice system capable of positive outcomes for involved youth.
Sentencing Youth to Life in Prison

Sentencing Youth to Life in Prison

Kathi Milliken-Boyd; James Windell

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
sidottu
This book analyzes the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court rulings deeming juvenile life without parole (LWOP) sentences to be cruel and unusual punishment. These Court decisions brought about controversy and resistance in the criminal justice field, while at the same time providing hope for those 2,300 people who never thought they had a chance to experience life as an adult outside prison. By looking in depth at the lives of some of the individuals serving life terms, and understanding both the prosecutors who oppose review and resentencing of juvenile lifers and those who are sincerely following the Supreme Court’s guidelines, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the issues – as well as the people – involved in the sentencing (and potential resentencing) of juveniles to life without the possibility of parole.The authors provide unique, perceptive and straightforward profiles on some of the prisoners who were ultimately sentenced to LWOP after being involved in criminal offenses committed before their 18th birthdays. The book poignantly features the experiences of young people who did not commit a murder yet were still sentenced to life terms, but also delves into the perspectives of the families of victims of juvenile offenders, prosecutors on both sides of the issue, psychologists who have interviewed many of the juvenile lifers and advocates for change in the way juveniles are treated by the criminal justice system. The decisions in Miller v. Alabama and Montgomery v. Louisiana clearly demonstrated that the Court’s view of juveniles evolved over decades to reflect advances in our understanding of the unique characteristics of youth and their involvement in juvenile crimes. This book takes the position that the sentence of life without the possibility of parole for youth is wasteful of both human lives and scarce public resources. The authors write about the human concerns on both sides of the question, and, ultimately, allow readers to make their own decisions about how society should best handle juvenile offenders. This engaging ethnographic treatment will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, corrections, juvenile justice, and delinquency; practitioners working in social policy; and all those interested in a criminal justice system capable of positive outcomes for involved youth.
Obesity in the Black Community

Obesity in the Black Community

Kathi Earles; Tiffani Bell-Washington; Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
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In this ground-breaking book, three leading experts in obesity medicine offer a comprehensive approach to origins, obstacles, and opportunities for addressing obesity in the Black community. Given the complexity of the disease of obesity coupled with the health disparities that unequally affect Black people, there is a dire need for an unbiased resource that provides an authoritative, evidence-based overview. It unprecedentedly unifies the biopsychosocial contributors to obesity and boldly goes beyond quoting statistics to proposing effective solutions for physicians and professionals to implement in their clinical practice. Key Features: 1. Dispels stereotypes and biases to offer solutions for one of the most significant medical conditions affecting Black people. 2. Integrates best clinical practices with cultural context, providing a full overview of obesity treatment options for medical students and professionals. 3. Provides insights from Black medical doctors who personally and professionally identify with, care for, and treat Obesity in the Black community.
Obesity in the Black Community

Obesity in the Black Community

Kathi Earles; Tiffani Bell-Washington; Sylvia Gonsahn-Bollie

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
sidottu
In this ground-breaking book, three leading experts in obesity medicine offer a comprehensive approach to origins, obstacles, and opportunities for addressing obesity in the Black community. Given the complexity of the disease of obesity coupled with the health disparities that unequally affect Black people, there is a dire need for an unbiased resource that provides an authoritative, evidence-based overview. It unprecedentedly unifies the biopsychosocial contributors to obesity and boldly goes beyond quoting statistics to proposing effective solutions for physicians and professionals to implement in their clinical practice. Key Features: 1. Dispels stereotypes and biases to offer solutions for one of the most significant medical conditions affecting Black people. 2. Integrates best clinical practices with cultural context, providing a full overview of obesity treatment options for medical students and professionals. 3. Provides insights from Black medical doctors who personally and professionally identify with, care for, and treat Obesity in the Black community.
Exercise [Your Way] to Better Mental Health
Author, speaker, and clinical counsellor Kathi Cameron takes a deep dive into the science and psychology of exercise and how it can-for better or for worse-impact every aspect of your life. In Exercise Your Way] to Better Mental Health: Exploring the Relationship Between Fitness Culture, Neuroscience, Exercise, and Mood, she brings to bear her academic credentials, her decades of work in the exercise and mental health profession, and her lived experience. She examines the role fitness culture, neuroscience, and exercise play in mental health while offering specific exercise prescriptions that will support those with anxiety, depression, and everything in between. Exercise Your Way] to Better Mental Health will appeal to a general readership interested in learning more about the science and psychology of exercise to improve and maintain mental] health and how to create and stick to an exercise plan for life. It will also serve as an invaluable resource for clinical counsellors, psychologists, coaches, physiotherapist, kinesiologists, and personal trainers.
Exercise [Your Way] to Better Mental Health
Author, speaker, and clinical counsellor Kathi Cameron takes a deep dive into the science and psychology of exercise and how it can-for better or for worse-impact every aspect of your life. In Exercise Your Way] to Better Mental Health: Exploring the Relationship Between Fitness Culture, Neuroscience, Exercise, and Mood, she brings to bear her academic credentials, her decades of work in the exercise and mental health profession, and her lived experience. She examines the role fitness culture, neuroscience, and exercise play in mental health while offering specific exercise prescriptions that will support those with anxiety, depression, and everything in between. Exercise Your Way] to Better Mental Health will appeal to a general readership interested in learning more about the science and psychology of exercise to improve and maintain mental] health and how to create and stick to an exercise plan for life. It will also serve as an invaluable resource for clinical counsellors, psychologists, coaches, physiotherapist, kinesiologists, and personal trainers.
The Inn at Holiday Bay

The Inn at Holiday Bay

Kathi Daley

Independently Published
2019
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A heartwarming cozy mystery series about losing everything, taking a chance, and starting again. After suffering a personal tragedy Abby Sullivan buys a huge old seaside mansion she has never even seen, packs up her life in San Francisco, and moves to Holiday Bay Maine, where she is adopted, quite against her will, by a huge Maine Coon Cat named Rufus, a drifter with her own tragic past named Georgia, and a giant dog with an inferiority complex named Ramos. What Abby thought she needed was alone time to heal. What she ended up with was, an inn she never knew she wanted, a cat she couldn't seem to convince to leave, and a new family she'd never be able to live without.In book 4 in the series, the remodel is almost complete and Abby and Georgia are planning a huge grand opening. The only thing left for Abby to do before Lonnie can wrap things up is to go through the items left in the attic by prior residents. Abby is just about to get started when a woman named Trinity Roswell shows up claiming to be the great, great, great, niece of Abagail Chesterton, the wife of the man who built the house, Chamberlain Westminster. Trinity, a woman in her thirties, is doing a family history and has questions about Abagail. Abby only knows what she has been told by others but invites the woman to help her dig through the contents in the attic. They figure that if Abagail did leave anything behind then the attic is where it would be stored. While Abby and Trinity seek out the last of the secrets the house once held, Colt is busy remodeling his own new home, Tanner has a new litter of puppies, Nikki is dating a man Georgia doesn't like and doesn't trust, and Annie notifies Abby about a death in the family.