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Hope in Hungnam: A Novel of the Korean War
David Watts
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Hope in Hungnam takes place during the darkest days of the Korean War in 1950: from the brutal Battle of Chosin Reservoir to the stunning Christmas Eve evacuation of 100,000 civilians from Hungnam, North Korea. As the flames of war engulf the Korean Peninsula, US Marine Jack Stiles desperately searches for meaning in the frozen killing fields of North Korea.Bloodied by war and bigotry, Stiles' world is changed forever when he is critically wounded at Chosin Reservoir and left for dead. Nursed back to health by a mortal foe, he soon faces the realities of war, life, and love with new clarity. Hope in Hungnam tells the story of the woman who saved him, the Captain who saved them all, and the ship that did the impossible. In his riveting debut novel, David Watts weaves an epic tale of the men who fought, the men who died, and those who risked all in the most remarkable, yet almost unknown naval evacuation in all of human history. It is a story of war and hate, of love and forgiveness, but most importantly it is a gripping story of the enduring power of hope.
Hope, Its Lights And Shadows
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Hope Trueblood
Patience Worth; John H. (CON) Curran; Casper S. (EDT) Yost
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Hope, Lessons from a Hummingbird: A Redemptive Adventure of how a regular guy got free from depression and rage
William M. Cuccia
Booksurge Publishing
2009
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In Hope: Lessons from a Hummingbird, William Cuccia shows readers how to look within their heart and the simplest forms of benevolence to find redemption and faith. This self-empowerment guide is an autobiographical flight of a tiny wan hummingbird into the heart and intellect of one couple that over the course of eight days nursed her back to health, and with the help of a conservation expert, released her back into the wild. The author shares his bittersweet journey in which he walked a dangerous path of self-loathing and denial that jeopardized his marriage, his ministry, and his sanity. It took the fierce courage of something so incredibly fragile to turn his inner demons into flashes of light. With humor and wit, this drama soars like a celebration with a life all its own. At once tender, at times exacting, readers are given a chance to consider their own beliefs, strengths, and ability to hope against all odds.
Hope is Here to Stay is a true story about the dreams of Lauren Evelyn Loose, her Mom Marianne, her Dad John and her sister Gracie to help others, like themselves, who are battling childhood cancer. Despite all she has been through, Lauren is a happy, enthusiastic and optimistic child, with a crazy, infectious laugh and a true love for life. No matter what challenges are placed before her, she never gives up. Her courage, resiliency and relentless spirit are an inspiration to those who know her. Lauren's First and Goal Foundation is a 501c3 charitable organization created to raise funds to support pediatric brain tumor research, support local pediatric cancer services, provide financial assistance to families living with a pediatric cancer diagnosis and to raise public awareness regarding pediatric brain tumors. It is our hope that through Lauren's example, we can help to improve the lives of other children and families dealing with pediatric cancer. Visit www.laurensfirstandgoal.org
Hope for Parents Who Have Lost Children: A Medium's Communication with Children in Heaven
Stephen Gorme
Booksurge Publishing
2009
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A detailed look at young men in urban Ethiopia that reveals the impact of economic development and globalization
A detailed look at young men in urban Ethiopia that reveals the impact of economic development and globalization
'When you read Hope Street, you are uplifted, exhilarated, excited at the profound truths that shine through. This radiant book will bring great comfort, healing and hope to all who are blessed by reading it.'Patricia ScanlanThis is the true story of a family with a spiritual gift, which has always lived in the heart of one of the traditional working class communities of the North. Their triumphs and tragedies unfolded in the cobbled streets, working men's cottages, terraced houses and council houses of Horwich, near Manchester.Hope Street North had more than their fair share of loss and heartbreak. A young girl was run over and killed by a horse and cart and another died of diphtheria. There were affairs, a secret pregnancy, an elopement and a double suicide. Every family has its secrets and tragedies, but this family had this unique psychic gift passed down from generation to generation: the women of the family were able to communicate with the Spirit worlds.Hope Street begins with Pamela's own Spiritualist childhood. One of her earliest memories, dating from when she was about five is of watching as Spiritualist friends arrived for one of her mother's sittings. She was a medium and the children would wait expectantly for the deep silence that preceded their mother's trances, and for the different voices of the spirits and other paranormal phenomena that spoke through her. Her father told her how on one occasion a carnation, real to the touch and bejewelled with dew, materialized in mid air. Pamela would see her mother gradually, and starting from her head down, disappeared before her very eyes.Hope Street continues with the saga of Pamela's family. She traces the way Spirit worked through generation after generation, culminating in her own remarkable mother. It was after her mother's death, when Pamela was in the depths of despair, that she found her own spiritual gift. Guided by the spirit of her mother, she finally understood the prophecy and message of hope for humanity that Spirit had been working to bring to the world. Introduction by Patricia Scanlan.