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Someone Always Loved You

Someone Always Loved You

Brooke Williams

Lulu.com
2013
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It is Jay Bartlett's first day as an ambulance driver. Instead of simply delivering his patient to the hospital safely, he hits a pedestrian as they arrive. The victim, Jordan James, is just arriving at the hospital to tend to her husband, who has had a heart attack. Instead of keeping vigil by his side, she is thrown into a coma and her own medical emergency. In his guilt, Jay drops his own life and stays with Jordan. Their lives soon become intertwined both in the present as well as in the past as a story of love over time unfolds.
Beyond the Bars

Beyond the Bars

Brooke Williams

Lulu.com
2013
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A homegrown terrorist rallies several terrorist organizations and convinces them to carry out a meticulous plan. The goal is to rid the country of so-called evil by targeting specific people by location. Using the latest in powerful, military-grade explosives, they set off coordinated blasts at three of the nation's crowded bus terminals. Hundreds are killed. Fear sweeps the nation. Through five lead characters we see how their lives are disrupted by the terror campaign. Their worlds merge and intersect because of this frightening experience.
Someone Always Loved You

Someone Always Loved You

Brooke Williams

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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His first day on the job, ambulance driver Jay has a horrible accident. The victim of the crash is thrown into a coma and Jay keeps vigil by her side. As their lives, past and present intertwine; a story of love through time unfolds. An intricate drama including adoption, love, suspense, and plenty of questions, Someone Always Loved You is a novel that keeps the mind churning and the soul alive.
Dandelions on the Road

Dandelions on the Road

Brooke Williams

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Twelve men...one woman...plenty of dandelions. Eva Merida has her life in order. She loves her job at the Furry Friends Rescue League and has a loving, supportive family. But she's still missing that one special person to stand by her side. When she comes in third place on the local TV version of "The Bachelor," entitled Accept this Dandelion, she nearly loses all hope for romance. Fortunately, the TV station decides to do a second season of the dating show...and they name Eva as the Bachelorette With a plethora of dating mishaps recorded for TV, Eva finds herself falling for several men at once...including the show's host. Will she find love at last or simply embarrass herself in front of the entire city?
Open Midnight

Open Midnight

Brooke Williams

Trinity University Press,U.S.
2017
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Open Midnight weaves two parallel stories about the great wilderness--Brooke Williams's year alone with his dog ground truthing wilderness maps of southern Utah, and that of his great-great-great-grandfather, who in 1863 made his way with a group of Mormons from England across the wilderness almost to Utah, dying a week short. The book is also about two levels of history--personal, as represented by William Williams, and collective, as represented by Charles Darwin, who lived in Shrewsbury, England, at about the same time as Williams. As Brooke Williams begins researching the story of his oldest known ancestor, he realizes that he has few facts. He wonders if a handful of dates can tell the story of a life, writing, "If those points were stars in the sky, we would connect them to make a constellation, which is what I've made with his life by creating the parts missing from his story." Thus William Williams becomes a kind of spiritual guide, a shamanlike consciousness that accompanies the author on his wilderness and life journeys, and that appears at pivotal points when the author is required to choose a certain course. The mysterious presence of his ancestor inspires the author to create imagined scenes in which Williams meets Darwin in Shrewsbury, sowing something central in the DNA that eventually passes to Brooke Williams, whose life has been devoted to nature and wilderness. Brooke Williams's inventive and vivid prose pushes boundaries and investigates new ways toward knowledge and experience, inviting readers to think unconventionally about how we experience reality, spirituality, and the wild. The author draws on Jungian psychology to relate how our consciousness of the wild is culturally embedded in our psyche, and how a deep connection to the wild can promote emotional and psychological well-being. Williams's narrative goes beyond a call for conservation, but in the vein of writers like Joanna Macy, Bill Plotkin, David Abram, the author argues passionately for the importance of wildness is to the human soul. Reading Williams's inspired prose provides a measure of hope for protecting the beautiful places that we all need to thrive. Open Midnight is grounded in the present by Williams's descriptions of the Utah lands he explores. He beautifully evokes the feeling of being solitary in the wild, at home in the deepest sense, in the presence of the sublime. In doing so, he conveys what Gary Snyder calls "a practice of the wild" more completely than any other work. Williams also relates an insider's view of negotiations about wilderness protection. As an advocate working for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, he represents a minority in meetings designed to open wilderness lands to roads and hunting. He portrays the mindset of the majority of Utah's citizens, who argue passionately for their rights to use their lands however they wish. The phrase "open midnight," as Williams sees it, evokes the time between dusk and dawn, between where we've been and where we're going, and the unconscious where all possibilities are hidden.
Encountering Dragonfly

Encountering Dragonfly

Brooke Williams

Uphill Books
2025
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"A glittering gem of a book!"—Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an OctopusFollowing dragonflies into the territory between nature and the human psycheTwo decades ago, naturalist and environmental writer Brooke Williams had a powerful dream about a dragonfly, a dream that cracked open his world by giving rise to a steady stream of dragonfly encounters in his waking life.In the years since, he has delved deeply into the fascinating biology and natural history of dragonflies and made pilgrimages to see them (he now has 38 species on his life list) while also exploring their symbolic meaning and cross-cultural significance.Encountering Dragonfly is his account—related in a series of odonate encounters—of being drawn into a different kind of relationship with the natural world. By opening himself to the personal and mytho-poetic meanings of dragonfly, and patiently courting an understanding of these creatures that is built upon, but also transcends, a naturalist’s observation, Brooke has come to believe in the importance of ‘re-enchantment.’Throughout much of human history, we lived in an enchanted world in which myth and magic, ritual, stories, and spirits informed every aspect of our lives, defining the relationships between psyche, Earth and cosmos. The enchantment ended with the Enlightenment and modernity, when reason and scientific discovery explained away the magic, commencing a commodification of nature that has only intensified ever since.Brooke’s personal re-enchantment has required of him a faith that material, biological reality isn’t the only reality; it recognizes symbols and archetypes as remnants of a different understanding, which may—as perhaps they always have—play a role in our long-term survival.In many cultures, the dragonfly carries messages between the inner and outer world. For Brooke Williams the message of the dragonfly is to ask questions about synchronicity, awe and the collective unconscious, and how to engage with a world increasingly out of balance. What are the implications of following a path toward greater enchantment? In a time where the stakes have never been higher, nor the political and biological imperatives of climate change and environmental degradation more urgent, can we afford to choose such a path? Perhaps more to the point, can we afford not to?
Escalante

Escalante

Brooke Williams; Chris Noble

University of Arizona Press
2006
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There is nothing out there.? Such is the claim, at least, of politicians and oil company executives, amazed that anyone would fight to protect the miles of plateaus and canyon bottoms that stretch across southern Utah. Even tourists see this region as an empty spot on the map, n excuse to drive directly from Capitol Reef to Arches National Park. But it is precisely this?nothing that writer Brooke Williams and photographer Chris Noble find captivating about Escalante. In this thoughtful and exquisitely illustrated rumination, the authors tour the network of chasms and gorges that began forming millions of years ago on the Colorado Plateau and today constitute a desert paradise of mesas, buttes, and boundless solitude. At the center of this landscape is the region known as Escalante, 1.7 million mostly roadless acres, where silence, darkness, and emptiness have no intrusions. With refreshing originality and a haunting rhythm to his prose, Williams reflects on the notion of space and seclusion both internally and externally. Williams also celebrates the landscape: its geology, flora and fauna, its people from the ancient Fremont to its Mormon pioneers, hiking aficionados and recluses such as Everett Ruess, and the controversial politics involved with the creation of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Chris Noble's photographs break down the distinction often felt even in very fine photos, that between the observer and the place. These images pull the reader into the landscape, seamlessly merging the experience and the setting. Part narrative, part poetry, and part meditation, this book charts the quiet places where the human spirit delights in solitude. It reminds us of our intimate connection with the wild and of the landscape's powerful pulse especially when there is nothing to be found.
Baby Sheep Gets a Haircut

Baby Sheep Gets a Haircut

Mary Monette Crall; Brooke Williams

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Poor baby sheep has never had a haircut. When the farmer finally gives him a much-needed trim, he gets to see the farm for the very first time. The problem is...he doesn't know what his mommy looks like or where to find her
Why Bitcoin?

Why Bitcoin?

Brooke C Williams

Encompass Editions
2023
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This book asks: what is Bitcoin? Why should we care? Sometimes the biggest challenge an innovative technology faces is a simple understanding by people of its potential. The more advanced and complex our technology becomes, the more difficult it is to explain. This does not reduce its usefulness, just slows its adoption. The author draws on his experiences in a variety of business sectors and as an instructor and lecturer to outline the three essential creations at the heart of Bitcoin and explain why they matter to everyone. These three components, an autonomous network, a finite supply, and an immutable ledger are each new tools that humans have never used before, especially not in such a productive combination. Keeping to a top-level view, Why Bitcoin? seeks to demonstrate to the thoughtful reader that, like automobiles or computers, understanding this technology will become essential knowledge for all, rather than the fad some make it out to be.
Running Away and Finding Home: An Abandoned Child's Journey to Hope and Healing

Running Away and Finding Home: An Abandoned Child's Journey to Hope and Healing

Tommy B. Webb; Brooke Webb-Gennusa; Rosie J. Williams

Author Academy Elite
2019
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Join us for this remarkable journey of resilience, persistence, and survival as a trauma-impacted, six-year-old boy dares to leave the only home he's ever known. In Soo Park was born during the Korean War facing hardships and trials that far surpass the capability of a small child: born to an alcoholic prostitute, not welcome in his hut of a home, spending nights in trash dumpsters, eating garbage to satisfy the hunger pains in his belly, and finally running away from the crippling chaos. This is a story of hope rising from unimaginable squalor where acts of unselfish kindness from a multitude of individuals positively impacted the life of an abandoned and unwanted child. Persisting throughout the child's journey, was the echoing presence of mercy and grace that allowed this little boy to find a safe place in this suffering world. This is Tommy Webb's adventure of dedication where a boy transforms into a man using his experiences to advocate and speak out for those who have no voice. Read as he climbs out of the trash, accesses his inner wisdom, and embraces the idea of Value. Share with him the reachable dream of every person being treated like a treasure, feeling valued and respected, while valuing others. Judge Tommy Webb's story focuses on making a positive impact on individuals and their communities. He has experienced life from a perspective not shared by many people, and from this adversity and personal involvement, he has learned the importance of appreciating and valuing the unique qualities of other people. His goal in every interaction is to be the light that sparks and promotes positive change in our world. Tommy's dynamic message, delivered with his thoughtful sense of humor, is delightfully entertaining and uniquely inspiring. Learn that "You Too Can Make a Difference "
Running Away and Finding Home: An Abandoned Child's Journey to Hope and Healing

Running Away and Finding Home: An Abandoned Child's Journey to Hope and Healing

Tommy B. Webb; Brooke Webb-Gennusa; Rosie J. Williams

Author Academy Elite
2019
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Join us for this remarkable journey of resilience, persistence, and survival as a trauma-impacted, six-year-old boy dares to leave the only home he's ever known. In Soo Park was born during the Korean War facing hardships and trials that far surpass the capability of a small child: born to an alcoholic prostitute, not welcome in his hut of a home, spending nights in trash dumpsters, eating garbage to satisfy the hunger pains in his belly, and finally running away from the crippling chaos. This is a story of hope rising from unimaginable squalor where acts of unselfish kindness from a multitude of individuals positively impacted the life of an abandoned and unwanted child. Persisting throughout the child's journey, was the echoing presence of mercy and grace that allowed this little boy to find a safe place in this suffering world. This is Tommy Webb's adventure of dedication where a boy transforms into a man using his experiences to advocate and speak out for those who have no voice. Read as he climbs out of the trash, accesses his inner wisdom, and embraces the idea of Value. Share with him the reachable dream of every person being treated like a treasure, feeling valued and respected, while valuing others. Judge Tommy Webb's story focuses on making a positive impact on individuals and their communities. He has experienced life from a perspective not shared by many people, and from this adversity and personal involvement, he has learned the importance of appreciating and valuing the unique qualities of other people. His goal in every interaction is to be the light that sparks and promotes positive change in our world. Tommy's dynamic message, delivered with his thoughtful sense of humor, is delightfully entertaining and uniquely inspiring. Learn that "You Too Can Make a Difference "
Political Empowerment of Illinois' African-American State Lawmakers from 1877 to 2005
This book is the first to document Illinois African-American state lawmakers who have served in Illinois General Assembly from the Reconstruction Era to 2005. The book includes U.S. Senator Barack Obama; the late Mayor Harold Washington of Chicago; Secretary of State Jesse White; Senator Carol Moseley Braun; and John Thomas, the first African American to serve in the Illinois General Assembly. This research can be readily used by students, scholars, and the general public.
Political Empowerment of Illinois' African-American State Lawmakers from 1877 to 2005
This book is the first to document Illinois African-American state lawmakers who have served in Illinois General Assembly from the Reconstruction Era to 2005. The book includes U.S. Senator Barack Obama; the late Mayor Harold Washington of Chicago; Secretary of State Jesse White; Senator Carol Moseley Braun; and John Thomas, the first African American to serve in the Illinois General Assembly. This research can be readily used by students, scholars, and the general public.
The Measure of a Man

The Measure of a Man

Kathleen Broome Williams

Naval Institute Press
2013
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Maj. Roger G. B. Broome, USMCR, died from wounds received on Saipan before his daughter had a chance to know him. Now a well-known naval historian and author of award-winning books, that daughter, Kathleen Broome Williams, has turned the research skills she honed studying naval technology to find her lost father. For this biography, she makes full use of an extensive collection of her father’s colourful and articulate letters along with the testimony of surviving Leathernecks who served with Major Broome, backed up by official records.The book reconstructs her father’s life as a University of Virginia Law School graduate who obtained a commission in the Marine Corps despite his colour blindness and eventually won the combat command he lobbied for. In April 1944 Broome took command of the Regimental Weapons Company, 24th Marines, 4th Marine Division. But his pursuit of glory came to an abrupt end just twenty-four days into the Saipan invasion when he sustained the wounds that condemned him to a lingering death. The author not only found a hero who was awarded the Navy Cross for his courageous actions, but also uncovered a profoundly human individual with strengths as well as obvious faults. In unfolding Broome’s story, she takes significant world events from seventy years ago and places them in an intimate context, to show how they affected Americans on and off the battlefield. Her efforts provide an inside look at the U.S. Marine Corps during the pivotal years of World War II, including recruit training, amphibious assaults, high casualties, and, not least, the personal feuds and rivalries that shaped it.