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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Rachel
Rachel's Readings in Both French and English
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Rachel Landon, Feeling Abandoned: A Journey Toward Forgiveness
Allie Slocum
Independently Published
2019
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Rachel was born with a language disorder that went undiagnosed until she was 16 years old . Despite struggling through her education with little or no professional help she managed to succeed against all odds. This book is essential reading for parents or anyone working with children or young people in health care or education, either voluntarily or professionally, whether in training or already qualified, in order to understand what these people face on a daily basis.
This follow-on to E. W. Farnsworth's action-filled spy novel, Engaging Rachel, brings super spy Rachel into an action of her own though, to be sure, her husband and "partner-in-crime" Anderson and his team are in the wings to support her. Rachel has discovered a new wrinkle in THREAT cryptography, so her access must derive from a special source at the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC. Once she has enough on the man to blackmail him, her real mission begins, taking her around the world to exotic places where espionage has always thrived. As she goes from America to Austria and Turkey, the plot thickens and the dangers multiply. The denouement is a race against time with Anderson and the Deputy Director of the Agency frantic to assure this is not Rachel's last mission. If they cannot extract her, they must kill her for what she knows before the Russians use implemented interrogation to empty her mind and make her a useless vegetable.
Rachel's Fold follows the lives of four girls on the brink of adulthood.When Maddy, Gayle, Jillian, and Regan find themselves at Miss Webster's School for Young Women, they quickly see it is not for them. Attempting to find their place, the four sneak out of the school and board a ship for Spain. The plan is to be missionaries. Their dream is shattered when they arrive in war-torn Belgium during the Great War.Dropped in the middle of a ravaged country, they find themselves at the DeVoss field hospital. Dr. Levi DeVoss runs his hospital strictly by his rules. He needs nurses, not missionaries. The risk is too great to send them back. The only way to protect them is to keep them secluded at his compound-and away from the male species.Adjusting to the new way of life thrust upon them, the girls begin to learn the best-laid plans are God's plan. Working with their initial plan, they turn their sorrow into joy and their ashes to beauty. The four girls become women of strength. Will they all make it home? If they do, will their hearts be intact?
Celebrate Family, Tradition, and New Beginnings with Rachel and Abby In Rachel and Abby: New Baby Brother, excitement is in the air as two curious sisters await the arrival of their new baby brother. While their dads are away, Rachel and Abby spend time with Grandma, eagerly wondering what their little brother will be named. Along the way, they learn the meaningful stories behind their own names and those of their family members--each one rooted in Jewish tradition and history. This heartwarming early reader book is the first in a new series by William Stieglitz, featuring a loving Jewish family with two dads, two spirited sisters, and a strong connection to their cultural heritage. Through gentle storytelling and warm illustrations, Rachel and Abby: New Baby Brother introduces young readers to themes of sibling love, welcoming a new baby, family naming traditions, and the importance of knowing where we come from. Key Features: - A relatable story about becoming an older sibling and welcoming a new baby - Celebrates Jewish culture, including naming traditions and family history - Features a diverse, LGBTQ+ family in a positive and authentic way - Encourages curiosity, empathy, and pride in cultural identity Start the journey with Rachel and Abby--and discover how the stories of our names connect us to the generations before and the ones to come.
Celebrate Family, Tradition, and New Beginnings with Rachel and Abby In Rachel and Abby: New Baby Brother, excitement is in the air as two curious sisters await the arrival of their new baby brother. While their dads are away, Rachel and Abby spend time with Grandma, eagerly wondering what their little brother will be named. Along the way, they learn the meaningful stories behind their own names and those of their family members--each one rooted in Jewish tradition and history. This heartwarming early reader book is the first in a new series by William Stieglitz, featuring a loving Jewish family with two dads, two spirited sisters, and a strong connection to their cultural heritage. Through gentle storytelling and warm illustrations, Rachel and Abby: New Baby Brother introduces young readers to themes of sibling love, welcoming a new baby, family naming traditions, and the importance of knowing where we come from. Key Features: - A relatable story about becoming an older sibling and welcoming a new baby - Celebrates Jewish culture, including naming traditions and family history - Features a diverse, LGBTQ+ family in a positive and authentic way - Encourages curiosity, empathy, and pride in cultural identity Start the journey with Rachel and Abby--and discover how the stories of our names connect us to the generations before and the ones to come.