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Climbing the Broken Stairs, a Memoir
Frieda Annette Brown grew up in the inner city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She and her five brothers were the illegitimate offspring of Hetty Anna Brown, a wayward and promiscuous soul with a lustful, reckless spirit and a heartless neglect for the welfare of her children. Hetty's willful abandonment left her six children susceptible to the harsh and unforgiving elements and predators of their urban streets. Frieda was seven when her nightmares began. Forced to bear the burdens of numerous aggressors, the child would endure a lonely battle to overcome child abuse, of which most occurred within the families. The climb to overcome the trials and tribulations that plagued her life was unimaginable, as Frieda struggled to maintain belief that a better life was possible, if she could first break free from this dysfunctional environment. Climbing the Broken Stairs, is an inspiring true-life journey of determination, and an inspiring and personal testament to the mercy, power, and glory of God.
Climbing the Broken Stairs, a Memoir

Climbing the Broken Stairs, a Memoir

Frieda Annette Adkins

Frieda Annette Adkins
2014
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Frieda Annette Brown grew up in the inner city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She and her five brothers were the illegitimate offspring of Hetty Brown, a wayward and promiscuous single parent with a lustful, reckless spirit and a heartless neglect for the welfare of her children. Hetty's willful abandonment left her children susceptible to the harsh and unforgiving elements and predators of their urban streets. Frieda (Hetty's only daughter) was seven when her nightmares began. Repeated sexual assaults and Hetty's unwillingness to care, forced Frieda to bear the burdens of numerous aggressors. As a lonely battle for survival began, Frieda's climb to overcome the trials and tribulations that plagued her life was unimaginable. As Frieda fought to maintain faith that a better life was possible, the poisonous influences of a disheartening environment seemed non-survivable. Climbing the Broken Stairs is a journey of determination, and an inspiring and personal testament to the mercy, power, and glory of God.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Dental Drug Reference

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Dental Drug Reference

Frieda A. Pickett; Géza T. Terézhalmy

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2009
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Written for dental professionals, the Second Edition of Lippincott Williams & Wilkins' Dental Drug Reference quickly resolves questions and concerns that arise during patient consults, helping you design appropriate and safe oral health care treatment plans. It focuses on drugs that you're likely to encounter reviewing a patient's medical history as well as drugs that are prescribed for the management of orodental pain, oral infections, and common mucocutaneous conditions. A bonus CD-ROM offers all drug monographs from the handbook in an easy-to-use, searchable format plus printable monographs for inclusion in patient charts. You'll also find an image bank with full-color photographs to help you identify adverse drug effects and oral conditions.
Frieda Makes a Difference
Join Frieda as she learns how to make a difference in the world! This is the story about a young girl named Frieda who embarks on a wonderful adventure to bring about positive change in the world. One day, Ana from the United Nations visits Frieda's school to teach her class about the Sustainable Development Goals- the world's plan to reduce poverty and protect the planet by 2030. Frieda develops a global perspective and is encouraged to take action against the biggest issues of our day: from combating climate change and protecting endangered species to ending poverty and fighting inequality. But most important, Frieda learns that ""everyone must work together to make the world much better for all."" With colourful illustrations, engaging text, and tips on how to change the world, children will discover what they can do to make a difference in their lives and the lives around them.
Frieda makes a difference
Join Frieda as she learns how to make a difference in the world! This is the story about a young girl named Frieda who embarks on a wonderful adventure to bring about positive change in the world. One day, Ana from the United Nations visits Frieda's school to teach her class about the Sustainable Development Goals - the world's plan to reduce poverty and protect the planet by 2030. Frieda develops a global perspective and is encouraged to take action against the biggest issues of our day: from combating climate change and protecting endangered species to ending poverty and fighting inequality. But most important, Frieda learns that 'everyone must work together to make the world much better for all'. With colourful illustrations, engaging text, and tips on how to change the world, children will discover what they can do to make a difference' in their lives and the lives around them.
Tuesday's Gone: A Frieda Klein Mystery

Tuesday's Gone: A Frieda Klein Mystery

Nicci French

PENGUIN BOOKS
2014
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A fiercely intelligent, multilayered thriller (Kirkus Reviews) from the bestselling author of Blue MondayNicci French s first Frieda Klein mystery, Blue Monday, won rave reviews everywhere from People magazine to the New York Times Book Review and earned comparisons to bestsellers by Kate Atkinson and Laura Lippman. In Tuesday s Gone, the solitary London psychotherapist returns in a brilliant thriller even more twisted than the last.On a routine home visit, a London social worker discovers her psychotic client serving tea to a naked, decomposing corpse. Unable to make sense of the woman s confused ramblings, Detective Chief Inspector Karlsson asks Frieda Klein for help uncovering the dead man s identity. Frieda soon learns that he was a notorious con man one Robert Poole. But Frieda can t help feeling that Poole was killed to embroil her in the investigation, that her past isn t done with her yet. And if so, is Frieda herself the next victim?"
Waiting for Wednesday: A Frieda Klein Mystery
"Another compelling entry in this complex, suspenseful series." --Booklist (starred review) In the third volume of the bestselling Frieda Klein Mystery series, the brilliant but troubled London psychotherapist returns--only to journey into a darkness from which there may be no return. Ruth Lennox, mother of three, is found dead in a pool of her own blood. Detective Chief Inspector Karlsson calls Frieda, hoping she can offer a new angle. But when it emerges that Ruth was leading a secret life, her family closes ranks. Still reeling from a recent attempt on her life, Frieda starts down a dangerous path that seems to lead to a serial killer who has long escaped detection. Is she getting closer to unraveling either case? Or is Frieda just the victim of her own paranoid, fragile mind?
A Genius for Living: Frieda Lawrence

A Genius for Living: Frieda Lawrence

Janet Byrne

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1996
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_______________ This biography defies the conventional portrait of D.H. Lawrence's wife, Frieda Lawrence, as "love goddess" and "Earth mother", depicting instead a strong-willed, independent-minded, creative woman who broke every social and sexual taboo of her time. The book takes readers through Frieda's tumultuous life, from her aristocratic Prussian childhood through to her first marriage to a staid English professor in Nottingham, her wild affair with the cocaine-addicted psychoanalyst and free-love advocate Otto Gross, the scandalous abandonment of her husband and three children for the love of a coal miner's son who would become one of the 20th-century's greatest novelists, to her years at Mabel Dodge Luhan's artists' colony in Taos, first with Lawrence and then with her third husband, the handsome if hapless Captain Angelino Ravagli. Frieda appeared in every major novel Lawrence wrote during their 18 years together, from "The Rainbow" to "Lady Chatterley's Lover". She was his most trusted reader and she had an anti-intellectual sure-footedness that helped shape one of the most famously embattled unions of the century.
FriedaTails Coloring Book Volume 3: Frieda Goes to the Zoo & A Tea Party with Frieda
In 'Frieda Goes to the Zoo', Frieda the Fox and her friend Wendy the Wolf travel to the city to visit the zoo one night. They meet all kinds of interesting animals and have fun getting to know them. When they meet Tina the Tiger, they learn an important lesson about taking care of the places where wild animals live. In 'A Tea Party With Frieda', Frieda and her daughter Fannie are invited to attend a tea party with the author and her mother. They enjoy a pleasant afternoon, drinking tea and eating cake, on top of a hill overlooking the lake. They all help clean up, then play games together before going home. This story teaches children the importance of manners, making new friends, and the value of animals as our friends.
George: A Magpie Memoir

George: A Magpie Memoir

Frieda Hughes

Avid Reader Press / Simon Schuster
2024
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"Poignant and funny...a passionate book about unconditional love and commitment." --The Washington Post * "Captivating." --Associated Press * "Rich with imagery...It's impossible not to be smitten." --Star Tribune (Minneapolis) From poet and painter Frieda Hughes, an intimate, charming, and humorous memoir recounting her experience rescuing and raising an abandoned baby magpie in the Welsh countryside. When Frieda Hughes moved to a ramshackle estate in the wilds of Wales, she was expecting to take on a few projects: planting a garden, painting, writing her poetry column for The Times (London), and possibly even breathing new life into her ailing marriage. But instead, she found herself rescuing a baby magpie, the sole survivor of a nest destroyed in a storm--and embarking on an obsession that would change the course of her life. As the magpie, George, grows from a shrieking scrap of feathers and bones into an intelligent, unruly companion, Frieda finds herself captivated--and apprehensive of what will happen when the time comes to finally set him free. With irresistible humor and heart, Frieda invites us along on her unlikely journey toward joy and connection in the wake of sadness and loss; a journey that began with saving a tiny wild creature and ended with her being saved in return.
A Woman God Can Use: Throughout the pages of history, God has anointed women to fulfill a particular purpose on the earth. Each paid a dear
God doesn't love men more than women. Why then have women been excluded from church leadership for so long? History is replete from biblical days through the centuries with godly women who impacted society. The cameos of these women had godly character traits that set them apart.In 1978, author Frieda C. White published A Woman Called to Preach, which has seen great success in the years since. Now, she has transformed her opus into A Woman God Can Use, a detailed exploration of the relationship between women and God. Here are just a few of the questions explored in this expanded and updated book: Are women held in higher esteem in the Old Testament than in the New Testament?Does the Bible teach that women are a necessary and valuable part of the ministry?Is the whole body of Christ (both male and female) needed for the saints to be perfected and edified?In addition to asking tough questions about the role of women in theology and the church, White discusses women who have been anointed by God throughout the ages-women like Joan of Arc, Harriet Tubman, and Mother Teresa. The historical and biblical evidence is clear: God wants women to provide guidance at the same level as men.
A Flower is a Friend

A Flower is a Friend

Frieda Wishinsky

Pajama Press
2023
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In the garden ecosystem, a flower means many things to each bird, insect, and creature. What does a flower do? They may not seem active to human eyes, but for the creatures of the garden they dust a bumblebee, shade a frog, feed a hummingbird, and serve as the center of a buzzing, humming, thrumming community. In A Flower is a Friend, award-winning author Frieda Wishinsky’s spare text whispers softly to readers about the many ways a flower cares for those around it, while award-winning illustrator Karen Patkau’s striking art provides a close-up view of each mouse, frog, and butterfly within a blossom’s embrace. Rich back matter unfurls further information about the partnerships within the garden ecosystem, including the ways these garden creatures are friends to flowers in return.