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Tell Them, The Beatles are Your Salvation

Tell Them, The Beatles are Your Salvation

DiAnn B James

Christian Faith
2021
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This is an inspirational writing that will appeal to young and middle-aged adults. It is a divine blending of pop music nostalgia with religious concepts formulating a guide for living in the twenty-first century. The introduction will peak the interest of the curious, and the first chapter will firmly grasp readers as they experience along with the writer surviving a Level Three (3) Tornado without earthly protection.The subsequent chapters are very moving and thought provoking. The reader will surprisingly be guided by song lyrics of the pop music group, the Beatles. The writer has brilliantly paralleled biblical concepts with the words of Beatles' tunes to be used as a roadmap to living well and to Jesus Christ. Readers will find this writing to be a unique religious approach to contemporary issues of everyday living and spiritual growth. This is truly an inspirational writing for our time.
Tell Dad Not to Worry

Tell Dad Not to Worry

Robert E. Donahoe

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2022
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Tell Dad Not to WorryBy: Robert E. Donahoe Jr.Tell Dad Not to Worry is the miraculous story of Jack Donahoe, the author's uncle, from his early childhood years until he was killed in action on Saipan on June 15, 1944 during WWII. In 1991, the author was in a near fatal automobile accident as he was not wearing his seat belt and the vehicle had no airbags. The split second before impacting the bridge abutment, the author felt a hand on his shoulder holding him from going through the windshield. The only thing that went through his mind was Uncle Jack, who he never knew as he was not born until eleven years after Jack's death. The accident occurred on January 2nd, which he learned later that day was Uncle Jack's birthday. During his recovery from spinal surgeries, the author researched as much as he could about Jack's life but could not finish the story because his remains were never recovered. Then, in April of this year, he received a phone call from the US Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency stating that remains had been found on the Island of Saipan. They asked if he would take a DNA test to try to identify if some of these remains belonged to Uncle Jack. Since his accident, the author really does believe there are such things as Guardian Angels. About the AuthorBob Donahoe grew up and attended public schools in Weymouth, Massachusetts. He is the middle child of five from an Irish Catholic family. While attending Wentworth Institute for Engineering, he met and ultimately married his wife, Diane, in 1978. They raised two children, Brianne McGree of Westwood, Massachusetts, and Sean Donahoe of London, England. They are also proud grandparents to Ellery and Jocelyn McGree. Donahoe worked his entire career in the energy sector and in particular renewable energy projects until his retirement in 2017. He currently resides in Medfield, Massachusetts with his wife and their two mini Australian Labradoodles, Piper and Ollie.
Tell Me Good Things: On Love, Death, and Marriage

Tell Me Good Things: On Love, Death, and Marriage

James Runcie

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
2023
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A profound examination of grief and a great celebration of love by internationally bestselling author James Runcie. In early 2020, as the world sunk into the pandemic, James Runcie and his wife Marilyn Imrie were going through a different, far more personal tragedy. After 35 years of miraculously happy marriage, they learned that the painful, frustrating symptoms Marilyn had been experiencing for two years were a sign of Lou Gehrig's Disease. With this diagnosis, during the isolation and strangeness of the pandemic, James and Marilyn's lives were transformed. Now, in his startling and intimate memoir, James tells the story of Marilyn's illness and death--in all its moments of tragedy, rage, and strangeness--while painting a vivid portrait of her life, in all its color, humor, and brightness. Tender, funny, and deeply true, Tell Me Good Things is an unforgettable story of life before death and love after grief.
Tell Me in Five Words

Tell Me in Five Words

Stephen Rice

Fulton Books
2022
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Reading Tell Me in Five Words can change your life for the better. It's a book for people who don't like to read. If you've ever wanted a short sentence to help encourage you in tough times, read this book. If you want a book to help remind you that good times will come, read this book. Read the whole thing, read a page, or just read one sentence and you will find something to encourage you.
Tell Them to Be Quiet and Wait

Tell Them to Be Quiet and Wait

Caroline Cook

Atmosphere Press
2022
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The year is 1935, and Dr. Beverly Conner is overqualified for her job - and the only woman in sight.When Beverly moves to rural New Hampshire to work at the all-male Marsden College to research algae, the other professors in the department are less than thrilled she's there. Over the next few decades, the world passes the small town by. The threat of war and the promise of progress could never permeate the hallowed halls of a college campus. Nothing seems to change at Marsden, even when Beverly makes a groundbreaking discovery. In 2015, Lena Rivera matriculates at the now co-ed Marsden, unknowingly following in Beverly's footsteps, but somehow still alone.Inspired by the true story of Dr. Hannah Croasdale, Tell Them to Be Quiet and Wait considers how things change - or stay the same - for women, for academia, and for science, against the backdrop of a century of American history.
Tell Me

Tell Me

Robison Mary

Counterpoint
2018
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"Robison has a poet's eye for the unconscious surrealism of commercial America." --The New York Times Book Review Tell Me reflects the early brilliance as well as the fulfilled promise of Mary Robison's literary career. In these stories--most of which appeared in The New Yorker throughout the eighties--we enter her sly world of plotters, absconders, ponderers, and pontificators. Robison's characters have chips on their shoulders; they talk back to us in language that is edgy and nervy; they say "all right" and "okay" often, not because they consent, but because nothing counts. Still, there are small victories here, small only because, as Robison precisely documents, larger victories are impossible. Here then, among others, is "Pretty Ice," chosen by Richard Ford for The Granta Book of American Short Stories, "Coach," chosen for Best American Short Stories, "I Get By," an O. Henry Prize Stories selection, and "Happy Boy, Allen," a Pushcart Prize Stories selection. These stories--sharp, cool, and astringently funny--confirm Mary Robison's place as one of our most original writers and led Richard Yates to comment, "Robison writes like an avenging angel, and I think she may be a genius." "Mary Robison's short stories are short, subtle, and substantial... her ironic sense of detail bursts from every sentence." --Vogue"Word for fucking word, her work demands our attention." --David Leavitt, The Village Voice
Tell Laura I Love Her

Tell Laura I Love Her

Garry Dean Stoy

Newman Springs Publishing, Inc.
2019
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Not since Love Story and Endless Love has there been a more compelling story of young loveNow for the first time after fifty years, you will know the story of Tommy and Laura. A gripping tale of young love, first love. Their story first told in the 1960s hit song "Tell Laura I Love Her."Their undying love for each other and the tragic faith they met with and what they each lost and what they were willing to give up, to get it back.The sorrow, the pain of young love, and the consequences of young adulthood.Fifteen-year-old Laura Avery anxiously awaits her sixteenth birthday. A pretty small-town girl with wavy blond hair very witty and somewhat clumsy, Laura is a daydreamer spending most of her summer days sitting beneath the two-hundred-year-old tree that she shares her every secret with dreaming mostly of the day she will meet that special boy and fall in love as do most soon to be sixteen-year-old girls.When seventeen-year-old Tommy Ford moves in across the street her dreams begins. From the moment she first laid eyes on him, her heart raced with excitement, however young Tommy Ford had but one dream of his own, to become a world-class race car driver.You will follow their lives as their fondness for each other quickly turns to true love for them, their first love, young love.Follow them through their ups and downs, mishaps and their sorrow, as their young lives unfold only to end in tragedy that neither could have expected.Their story turns from humorists, cheerfulness to the reality of life, and then beyond the unimaginable.You will laugh and you will cry, then you will be bewildered with shock on the edge of your seat turning page after page in anticipation as to what will unfold, an inspiring story of true love. A never-ending bond between two young lovers. A love neither wanted to end, a love they would not give up on. A love they were willing to give up everything to have.Laura's left with to make the choice of her life a choice no one should ever have to make.She sits watching for the shooting star as she did every night to make her wish only now she must ask herself.What would you give up to get back what was so wrongfully taken away?What price would you be willing to pay?Would you go beyond what is imaginable, inconceivable within the human mind, into the darkness of the unknown where there is no element of time.You will laugh joylessly with Laura and you will cry as you fill her pain, you will rejoice with her triumphs. But in the end you will question her, and you will judge her and you might even condemn her.For Laura, GOD works in mysterious ways as with Tommy a miracle can only give him once last chance to keep the love of his life. A miracle, Tommy's miracle.
Tell It to the Lambs

Tell It to the Lambs

Susan Bristol Brewster

Covenant Books
2018
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This is a romantic, sweet, inspiring tale that moves you to believe that there is a force stronger than all of us. A new beginning is given to a young mother and her child, and every important value of life is redeemed beyond measure. Three people find each other and become a Connecticut farm family starting over with struggles, joys, comic relief, and overriding faith and hope. Other people going through hard times are encouraged by their trials and how they are rescued from them and also shown a gleeful glimpse of the lighter side of trouble. The family learns to love again and share love at large.
Tell the Truth About Adultery

Tell the Truth About Adultery

Sheila Graham-Smith

Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
2019
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Tell the Truth About Adultery is a story of love, betrayal, and hope. The refreshingly honest words of Sheila Smith tell the heart-wrenching tale of betrayal and adultery, an old, old story repeated often through generation after generation. Yet, its nuances are rarely spoken out loud, especially within the context of the Church. Instead, they are whispered and shushed up and down the aisles of sanctuaries, mainly to protect the predominantly male hierarchical leadership.Sheila unabashedly speaks about a legacy of artifice and deceit perpetrated by her pastor, who happened to be her husband as well. Nevertheless, her story does not get stuck in the ditch of victimhood, but instead, her readers are drawn to navigating with her the winding road to post-divorce and recovery.Names have been changed, except for the author's, to help readers focus on the story and not the characters.
Tell the Truth About Adultery

Tell the Truth About Adultery

Sheila Graham-Smith

Austin Macauley Publishers LLC
2019
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Tell the Truth About Adultery is a story of love, betrayal, and hope. The refreshingly honest words of Sheila Smith tell the heart-wrenching tale of betrayal and adultery, an old, old story repeated often through generation after generation. Yet, its nuances are rarely spoken out loud, especially within the context of the Church. Instead, they are whispered and shushed up and down the aisles of sanctuaries, mainly to protect the predominantly male hierarchical leadership.Sheila unabashedly speaks about a legacy of artifice and deceit perpetrated by her pastor, who happened to be her husband as well. Nevertheless, her story does not get stuck in the ditch of victimhood, but instead, her readers are drawn to navigating with her the winding road to post-divorce and recovery.Names have been changed, except for the author's, to help readers focus on the story and not the characters.
Tell Me It's Real

Tell Me It's Real

TJ Klune

Dreamspinner Press
2019
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A GRAPHIC NOVEL ADAPTATIONBlack & white interior illustrations with a color paperback cover.Do you believe in love at first sight?Paul Auster doesn't. Paul doesn't believe in much at all. He's thirty, slightly overweight, and his best features are his acerbic wit and the color commentary he provides as life passes him by. He works a dead-end job in a soul-sucking cubicle, and his closest friends are a quasibipolar drag queen named Helena Handbasket and a two-legged dog named Wheels. Enter Vince Taylor.Vince is everything Paul isn't: hot, sexy, and confident. And for some reason, Vince pursues Paul relentlessly. Vince must be messing with him, because there is no way Vince could want someone like Paul.But when Paul hits Vince with his car—in a completely unintentional if-he-died-it'd-only-be-manslaughter kind of way—he's forced to see Vince in a whole new light. The only thing stopping Paul from believing in Vince is himself—and that is one obstacle Paul can't quite seem to overcome. But when tragedy strikes Vince's family, Paul must put aside any notions he has about himself and stand next to the man who thinks he's perfect the way he is.
Tell It True

Tell It True

Tim Lockette

SEVEN STORIES PRESS,U.S.
2023
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An unlikely high school newspaper editor learns what is most important in friendship, in journalism, and in life in this award-winning YA novel. Winner of the Whippoorwill AwardA Junior Literary Guild Selection "Through the act of bearing witness, Lisa evolves from reluctant student editor to a budding journalist. . . . readers are likely to turn the final page of her story with new perspectives as well."--Kate Messner, The New York Times Book Review "Wry, engrossing, even occasionally funny--right up to a gut-wrenching capper."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Like the best journalism, Tim Lockette's novel, Tell it True pulls no punches. It refuses to sugar coat the realities of being a teenager--family struggles, friendship, the feeling that you don't belong--while also challenging readers to think about what it means to have integrity in a world that often rewards looking the other way. Laugh-out-loud funny and painfully real, Tell it True asks you to see the world differently--to give a damn."--Bryan Bliss, National Book Award Long-Listed Author of We'll Fly Away Lisa Rives had higher expectations for sophomore year. Her mom and dad are distracted, her friend Preethy seems to be drifting away, and Lisa's school days feel like nothing more than a waiting period until graduation. But when a teacher recruits her to run the high school newspaper, Lisa decides to cover a "real" story--the upcoming execution of a local man charged with murder--and becomes a surprise news story herself, forcing her to learn some hard lessons about friendship and truth-telling. As she navigates the dilemmas and unintended consequences of journalism, Lisa finds her life--and her convictions--changing in ways she couldn't have imagined. Tell It True will inspire young reporters everywhere with this very real story about the importance of speaking the truth in a world of denial and fake news.
Tell Me the Truth About Love

Tell Me the Truth About Love

Erik Tarloff

Rare Bird Books
2022
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A novel about sexual love, straight and queer, about love between friends, between exes, between parents and children, between lovers old and new, Erik Tarloff’s Tell Me the Truth About Love tells the story of Toby Lindeman, a divorced man in San Francisco leading what appears to be an enviable bachelor’s life. Suave, attractive, somewhat detached from the emotional needs of those around him, he seems to sail blithely above life’s common difficulties as he goes about his duties as chief fundraiser for the San Francisco Opera.But then, to his own surprise, he falls passionately in love with the most inappropriate woman possible, the long-time mistress of the powerful man on whom his own future seems to depend. As Toby navigates the risks of this relationship, encountering heartbreak and professional catastrophe along the way, he also finds himself reconnecting on a much deeper level with all the people in his life. Suspenseful, sexy, and often laugh-out-loud funny, Tell Me the Truth About Love is a very contemporary look at the varieties of human connection.