Hello, Sarah Welcome to the world of books. This colorful, personalized keepsake is just for you. In Sarah s Reading Log, your family and friends will be able to record the first 200 books you read and prepare you for a lifetime of reading, achievement, and success. Sprinkled with great advice and inspiration, this memory book will remind you throughout your life of those books and people who inspired you. A note for adults: recording a child s first books creates a mindset of reading the first steps to a lifetime of learning and growth."
Friends and FamilySarah has problems with her parents that she wants to fix, but she cant find an outlet, she's very disturbed and tries to find away out of her problems searching for some piece of hope on a lonely road,
Though Sarah Sweeney, age 15, dreamed of becoming a supermodel, she had a long road ahead because she was nearly 100 pounds over the ideal modeling weight. Driven to pursue her dream, Sarah dieted, exercised, lost weight, and even graduated early from high school in order to move to New York City to sign with a top modeling agency. But in her effort to maintain the weight loss, she developed unhealthy habits and eventually succumbed to anorexia and bulimia to control her weight. Soon after her 20th birthday, Sarah passed away from complications from her eating disorders. In this moving, poignant memoir, Sarah's mother, Rebecca Bigler, intertwines her own story with her daughter's. Rebecca reveals her Sarah's heart-both the dream of becoming a supermodel and the resulting devastation of the eating disorder that eventually cost Sarah her life. Despite the pain of losing a child, Rebecca discovers the hand of God on her life as he guides her to relentlessly pursue Sarah's Dream, a cautionary tale filled with hope and redemption.
After her twin sister Sarah's death, Sharon Tanchak is faced with the heartbreaking responsibility of selling her sister's sanctuary in the country and move on with her life.Zach Fields escapes his fractured past in Chicago to start anew, hoping to find solace and rebuild his life in a small house in rural New Hampshire. Through paranormal intervention and circumstances, Sarah works to bring Zach and Sharon together to stir lost feelings and help each other heal their wounded souls.
When Aunt Sarah begins to tell Lorna stories based on the fabric in a treasured crazy quilt, Lorna has no idea she is hearing true stories-the story of Aunt Sarah's life. Abandoned by their destitute father, Sarah Biddle and her younger brother, Tom, are sent west on an orphan train. But no one wants to adopt a girl with a crippled brother in tow. Facing the unthinkable-being returned to a New York orphanage-Sarah and Tom run away when the eastbound train pauses in Lincoln, Nebraska. Not until the two come face to face with Jesse King and Augusta Hathaway (introduced to readers in the Prairie Winds Series), do Sarah and Tom begin to hope for better things. When Sarah learns the power of true love to heal the broken heart, she is transformed. Each scrap of fabric in Sarah's patchwork quilt bears silent witness to the rich life experienced by a strong, resourceful woman who stitched "the tears of the past into a treasure for tomorrow."
Sarah, Bride of Minnesota is #32 in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides series.Sarah, along with one-hundred other women, is out of a job thanks to a fire in the factory where she's worked since she left school. At loose ends, she decides to become a mail-order bride, moving to Minnesota to marry a man she's never met. She trusts God to guide her steps and send her to the man who is right for her, but when she meets the stubborn German, she has to wonder at His sense of humor. Karl, an immigrant who has fought hard to achieve everything he has in life, is startled when he meets his bride. In his mind, he'd pictured a homely woman who couldn't find a man any other way but through the mail, and instead he found himself face to face with a strong, funny woman. Would her strength and longing for romance keep them apart? Or would they find a way to compromise and make things work out?