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All-American Murder: The Rise and Fall of Aaron Hernandez, the Superstar Whose Life Ended on Murderers' Row
This New York Times bestselling memoir examines an NFL player's rise and fall from the Patriots to prison, recounting the first-degree murder conviction that led to his untimely death--and shocking posthumous CTE diagnosis. Aaron Hernandez was a college All-American who became the youngest player in the NFL and later reached the Super Bowl. His every move as a tight end with the New England Patriots played out the headlines, yet he led a secret life--one that ended in a maximum-security prison. What drove him to go so wrong, so fast? Between the summers of 2012 and 2013, not long after Hernandez made his first Pro Bowl, he was linked to a series of violent incidents culminating in the death of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who dated the sister of Hernandez's fianc e, Shayanna Jenkins. All-American Murder is the first book to investigate Aaron Hernandez's first-degree murder conviction and the mystery of his own shocking and untimely death.
Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez
The New York Times bestseller: a revelatory inside story of the trial and final days of New England Patriots superstar Aaron Hernandez, by his attorney and New York Times bestselling author Jose Baez. When renowned defense attorney Jose Baez received a request for representation from Aaron Hernandez, the disgraced Patriots tight-end was already serving a life sentence for murder. Defending him in a second, double-murder trial seemed like a lost cause--but Baez accepted the challenge, and their partnership culminated in a dramatic courtroom victory, a race to contest his first conviction, and ultimately a tragedy, when Aaron took his own life days after his acquittal. This riveting, closely-observed account of Aaron's life and final year is the only book based on countless intimate conversations with Aaron, and told from the perspective of a true insider. Written with the support of Hernandez's fianc e, Unnecessary Roughness takes readers inside the high-profile trial, offering a dramatic retelling of the race to obtain key evidence that would exonerate Hernandez, and later play a critical role in appealing his first conviction. With revelations about Aaron's personal life that weren't shared at trial, and an exploration of the Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy diagnosis revealed by his autopsy, Jose Baez's Unnecessary Roughness is a startling courtroom drama and an unexpected portrait of a fallen father, fianc , and teammate.
Medicine for Your Christ-Centered Life: Based on True Life Stories: Aaron Korkowski, Nicole Howze

Medicine for Your Christ-Centered Life: Based on True Life Stories: Aaron Korkowski, Nicole Howze

Nicole Howze; Rob Howze; Zulema Korkowski

Independently Published
2019
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About the Authors: Aaron Korkowski, Nicole Howze, Rob Howze, and Zulema Korkowski are ordinary people with an extraordinary calling upon their lives. The Howze and Korkowski families write and speak on a range of topics, from well-being to self-limiting beliefs. The Howze and Korkowski families are community leaders who have a joint interest in promoting and protecting community health and community psychology. Both the Korkowski and Howze families are called to serve others through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Howze and Korkowki families' emphasis are expressive arts, Christian ministry, holistic health, financial liberation, wellness model, self-care, human development and potential. Their collective and individual work is published in audio, electronic, print, and video formats. Medicine for Your Christ-Centered Life: Based on True Life Stories features the authentic life stories and messages of four individuals, the Howze and Korkowski family members. Reap the benefits of the Howze and Korkowski's life lessons printed inside this booklet.Now, do you have relationships which allow you to be the best version of yourself?It's likely you can count the relationships which allow you to be your best self on one hand. At times it's difficult to find people who believe in you, and encourage you to become the person God designed you to become. From the womb to the tomb, many people spend their days afflicted by projections or unnecessary third-party intentions. Instead, we your authors want to encourage you to focus on God, yourself, your spouse, your nuclear family, and everyone else God is calling you to serve. In order to assist you in addressing our human condition, the Howze and Korkowski family reveal to you a piece of their hearts, and personal vulnerabilities. This booklet will challenge you to practice self-examination, and allow you to reestablish your boundaries, commitments, and deadlines. It is our firm belief that everyone has good works to produce meant for the common good. It is our intention that your relationship with God will deepen, and that you will be inspired, empowered, and encouraged to live a Christ-Centered life.
Home Run King: The Remarkable Record of Hank Aaron

Home Run King: The Remarkable Record of Hank Aaron

Dan Schlossberg

Sports Publishing LLC
2024
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In the fifty years that have passed since Hank Aaron hit his 715th home run and supplanted Babe Ruth as baseball's home run king, his legend and legacy have only grown. Humble and modest to a fault, he always insisted that he didn't want people to forget Babe Ruth but only to remember Henry Aaron. Though he never had the benefit of playing in the media spotlight of New York or Los Angeles, he remains the career leader in total bases, runs batted in, and All-Star selections; shares records for home runs by brothers (with Tommie Aaron) and by teammates (with Eddie Mathews); and is remembered with respect and admiration for his outspoken advocacy of civil rights for all minorities. Written by a lifelong Braves fan who became a sportswriter, this book traces Aaron's odyssey from the segregated south to the baseball world revolutionized by Jackie Robinson, who became an early an important ally against bigotry and prejudice. It reveals how the New York Giants nearly beat the Boston Braves in signing Aaron, when the young slugger caught his first break, and why he changed his hitting style after the Braves moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta. Though he never won a Triple Crown or hit for the cycle, he won virtually every major honor, including an MVP award, a World Series ring, and a berth in the Baseball Hall of Fame. But he should have won more, as the author contends he was often taken for granted by voters (nine of whom left him off their Cooperstown ballots ). Turn these pages to find out what home run Aaron considered his greatest, what pitcher proved his easiest mark, and what managers he liked or disliked the most. Even the disappointments are included -- his team's move south, its inability to establish a dynasty, and his quests to become a manager, general manager, or even Commissioner of Baseball. This is also a book of personal tragedy: the death of a child, a difficult divorce, and the stunning loss of the 43-year-old brother-in-law who became the first black GM. Not to mention the deluge of hate mail as it became obvious that he was approaching the most cherished record in sports. Through it all, Henry Louis Aaron kept his composure, preferring to let his bat do the talking. He lacked the notoriety of Willie, Mickey & the Duke but he just might have been the best player in baseball history. He's certainly in the conversation.
What's my name? AARON

What's my name? AARON

Tiina Walsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A personalised storybook for boys called AARON. The story is based on the letters of the child's own name. All books are different from one another. The boy wakes up but can't remember his name. Magic Mouse knows how to solve the problem. Magic Mouse takes him on a wonderful adventure in his Magic Bus Translated and adapted by the author from the Top-Selling Finnish language personalised children's namebook series "Tytt /Poika, joka unohti nimens ". Looking for a namebook "What's my name?" but couldn't find the right name for your child? Please don't hesitate to contact me with your name request -Tiina Walsh Author fb.me/whatsmynamestorybooks for more details about the storybooks
Mrs. Aaron Burr

Mrs. Aaron Burr

Diana Rubino

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2024
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From the streets of Providence to the grandeur of a New York City mansion, Betsy Bowen - later known as Madame Eliza Jumel Burr, who believed George Washington was her father - lived a life marked with secret longing and bold ambition.Although her business partnership with the French merchant Stephen Jumel was a cordial one, affording her power in real estate, her heart belonged to Vice President Aaron Burr. Their complex and passionate relationship spanned decades.When the widower Aaron turned down her marriage proposal, she faked her own death to get Stephen to marry her. She then purchased the historic Mount Morris in Washington Heights and renamed it the Morris-Jumel Mansion. Soon after Stephen's death, she and Aaron finally wed, but their marriage culminated in scandal and betrayal.Set against the backdrop of America's formative years, Eliza's life reflects the tumultuous society of their time. She left a lasting legacy in the very walls of the mansion that once hosted the nation's founders. This historical novel by Diana Rubino is based on the true rags-to-riches story of how Eliza became New York City's wealthiest woman.
Mrs. Aaron Burr

Mrs. Aaron Burr

Diana Rubino

Next Chapter
2024
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From the streets of Providence to the grandeur of a New York City mansion, Betsy Bowen - later known as Madame Eliza Jumel Burr, who believed George Washington was her father - lived a life marked with secret longing and bold ambition.Although her business partnership with the French merchant Stephen Jumel was a cordial one, affording her power in real estate, her heart belonged to Vice President Aaron Burr. Their complex and passionate relationship spanned decades.When the widower Aaron turned down her marriage proposal, she faked her own death to get Stephen to marry her. She then purchased the historic Mount Morris in Washington Heights and renamed it the Morris-Jumel Mansion. Soon after Stephen's death, she and Aaron finally wed, but their marriage culminated in scandal and betrayal.Set against the backdrop of America's formative years, Eliza's life reflects the tumultuous society of their time. She left a lasting legacy in the very walls of the mansion that once hosted the nation's founders. This historical novel by Diana Rubino is based on the true rags-to-riches story of how Eliza became New York City's wealthiest woman.
Mrs. Aaron Burr

Mrs. Aaron Burr

Diana Rubino

Next Chapter
2024
sidottu
From the streets of Providence to the grandeur of a New York City mansion, Betsy Bowen - later known as Madame Eliza Jumel Burr, who believed George Washington was her father - lived a life marked with secret longing and bold ambition.Although her business partnership with the French merchant Stephen Jumel was a cordial one, affording her power in real estate, her heart belonged to Vice President Aaron Burr. Their complex and passionate relationship spanned decades.When the widower Aaron turned down her marriage proposal, she faked her own death to get Stephen to marry her. She then purchased the historic Mount Morris in Washington Heights and renamed it the Morris-Jumel Mansion. Soon after Stephen's death, she and Aaron finally wed, but their marriage culminated in scandal and betrayal.Set against the backdrop of America's formative years, Eliza's life reflects the tumultuous society of their time. She left a lasting legacy in the very walls of the mansion that once hosted the nation's founders. This historical novel by Diana Rubino is based on the true rags-to-riches story of how Eliza became New York City's wealthiest woman.This is the large print edition of Mrs. Aaron Burr, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Mrs. Aaron Burr

Mrs. Aaron Burr

Diana Rubino

Next Chapter
2024
pokkari
From the streets of Providence to the grandeur of a New York City mansion, Betsy Bowen - later known as Madame Eliza Jumel Burr, who believed George Washington was her father - lived a life marked with secret longing and bold ambition.Although her business partnership with the French merchant Stephen Jumel was a cordial one, affording her power in real estate, her heart belonged to Vice President Aaron Burr. Their complex and passionate relationship spanned decades.When the widower Aaron turned down her marriage proposal, she faked her own death to get Stephen to marry her. She then purchased the historic Mount Morris in Washington Heights and renamed it the Morris-Jumel Mansion. Soon after Stephen's death, she and Aaron finally wed, but their marriage culminated in scandal and betrayal.Set against the backdrop of America's formative years, Eliza's life reflects the tumultuous society of their time. She left a lasting legacy in the very walls of the mansion that once hosted the nation's founders. This historical novel by Diana Rubino is based on the true rags-to-riches story of how Eliza became New York City's wealthiest woman.This is the large print edition of Mrs. Aaron Burr, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
All-American Murder: The Rise and Fall of Aaron Hernandez, the Superstar Whose Life Ended on Murderers' Row
This New York Times bestselling memoir examines an NFL player's rise and fall from the Patriots to prison, recounting the first-degree murder conviction that led to his untimely death--and shocking posthumous CTE diagnosis. Aaron Hernandez was a college All-American who became the youngest player in the NFL and later reached the Super Bowl. His every move as a tight end with the New England Patriots played out the headlines, yet he led a secret life--one that ended in a maximum-security prison. What drove him to go so wrong, so fast? Between the summers of 2012 and 2013, not long after Hernandez made his first Pro Bowl, he was linked to a series of violent incidents culminating in the death of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who dated the sister of Hernandez's fianc e, Shayanna Jenkins. All-American Murder is the first book to investigate Aaron Hernandez's first-degree murder conviction and the mystery of his own shocking and untimely death.
The Skipper And The SkippedBeing The Shore Log Of Cap'n Aaron Sproul (Edition1)
The skipper and the skipped: Being the shore log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul follows a retired sea captain whose transition to life on land brings unexpected challenges, humor, and community entanglements. After years at sea, the captain settles into a position as tollkeeper, but his seafaring mindset and commanding presence clash with small-town routines and local power dynamics. The narrative begins with him tending to an elderly relative in the toll-house, revealing his blunt temperament and resistance to domestic confinement. As he adjusts to his new surroundings, he is quickly pulled into family tensions, civic squabbles, and personal rivalries, which test his patience and expose his struggle to redefine himself away from the ocean s authority. The story layers light comedy with deeper questions about belonging, personal pride, and the discomfort of change. The sharp dialogue and vivid characters anchor the tale in a recognizable world where leadership means more than titles and dignity must often be defended against the trivialities of everyday life.
The Duel: The Parallel Lives of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr
Learn more about the men who inspired Hamilton: The Musical in this fascinating look at the historical friends turned revolutionary rivals In curiously parallel lives, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were both orphaned at an early age. Both were brilliant students who attended college--one at Princeton, the other at Columbia--and studied law. Both were young staff officers under General George Washington, and both became war heroes. Politics beckoned them, and each served in the newly formed government of the fledgling nation. Why, then, did these two face each other at dawn in a duel that ended with death for one and harsh criticism for the other? Judith St. George's lively biography, told in alternating chapters, brings to life two complex men who played major roles in the formation of the United States.