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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sue Ann Smith
In seven decades, one year and six months Sue Ann (granny) has seen many changes. The world that is here today is completely different from what it was seventy-one years ago. This is the first in a series of books that talks about the way it was then and now. All the changes through the years have not been for the best. By gaining more technical knowledge, we have lost a lot of values. Many families no longer spend time together or even share a meal together.COVID 19 is a good time for us all to stop and slow down. Take time to have home cooked meals with the whole family. Turn off the TV and listen to each other. Play non-computer related games.This is a story about when life was simple, and children were truly put first. It was a time of no phones, no TV. It was a time of no indoor plumbing, or hot water. It was also a time of adventure and fun. It was a time of living in a beautiful valley that was surrounded by beautiful mountains on all sides. It was growing up in a valley that is full of history and mysterious happenings. Starting in the fifties the San Luis Valley has had a large amount of paranormal activity. Different lights and strange moving objects have been observed in the sky.This is the story of Sue Ann's first ten years of life. Sue Ann is a wife, mom, a grandma (granny) and a great grandma. Sue Ann (granny) decided to share what life used to be like. While she realizes that life cannot go back to that time it is her hopes that people will take values from that time and apply them to today. Common sense, a sense of humor and faith are missing in many families.Linda Lucero I spent over fifty years in the work force. I am still involved in the work force doing home health care for my husband. I have lived for 71 years and 6 months, I have seen many changes in this world. Between us, my husband, Alex, and I have five children, one of which is deceased. We have 16 grandchildren and five great grandchildren, and a cat named Garfield.
Sue Ann takes a step closer to discovering what information her father left for her as she tries to have a normal life also. This is her journey as a threat makes itself known.
Sue Ann and her friends are asked to give feedback on some missing boys. How many monsters are are present in the small state of Maine? With the help of the police and the FBI, they try to find the missing boys.
Maine is plagued by a very dry summer. She and her friends are running from a killer and the fires sparked by the sesason.
Sue Ann is pulled into another adventure involving the cult. Here we go again and again.
In this installment of Sue Ann's saga, she finds herself locked away in a mental facility. How long has she been there? How can she get home?
Sue Ann had little memories of the time after her sister died. No one was more surpised than she when a woman appeared claiming to be her foster sister. With a new family comes its own mystery.
This is the fourth installement of the Sue Ann Wheat Mystery series. Sue Ann discovers that there are more things in Heaven and Earth than she believed were possible. While chasing evil sometimes evil turns out to be chasing you.
In this third installment, Sue Ann is called upon to expand her circle of people to protect herself. Old enemies and new are plotting against her. She must rise above new horrors to survive.
The second installment of Sue Ann Wheat's story has her accused of the murder she is trying to solve. Sue Ann is on the run and returns to her hometown to find it is taken over by another cult. This roller coaster of a ride has our heroine not sure who to trust or where to turn.
The first of a series. Sue Ann Wheat is pulled into a cult at a young age. Her mother's unstable mental health leaves Sue Ann vulnerable. Running from state to state, she realizes there is no escape. She works with law enforcement to bring the cult to justice for heinous acts. These are her stories.
A Home with Sue-Ann
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Nashwa Thomas-Reid
2025
pokkari
Like Harper Lee's TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, this is a book that goes beneath the surface of life in a small southern town to expose the inherent evil of prejudice and to show how the courage of a few can rally people to take a stand against injustice.In 1963, Aaron Adams and Casey Felton embark on a quest to expose vile, insideous evil that would shock the citizens of Asheboro, North Carolina. In the process, a budding romance develops and these two will learn that one of those buried in the town's cemetery refuses to rest quietly in the grave until justice is served. A ghostly apparition brings death and destruction, but Casey and Aaron know that the destruction is only a precursor of a more deadly rampage that will sweep Asheboro into turmoil as it comes to grips with murder most foul.
Traveling the Trail for Pete: Finding Belonging in a Political Campaign
Sue Ann Rawlins
Sue Ann Rawlins
2021
nidottu
How does a social butterfly support a presidential primary candidate, especially one as inspiring as Pete Buttigieg? By flying around and being social, of course Follow gregarious Sue Ann as she dives into the Pete 2020 campaign, first at the state level with Minnesota for Pete, and then as she travels to interview grassroots volunteers-all people she's met on Twitter-for her podcast, Twitter Travels for Pete. Along the way, she attends rallies and town hall events where she catches moments with the extraordinary candidate himself. She joins the scores of committed volunteers as they phone-bank and door-knock for Pete, following the course of the campaign to its untimely close. From Mayor Pete's hometown of South Bend, Indiana to Iowa to New Hampshire and many places in between, Sue Ann meets staffers and supporters who share Pete's values and vision for a better America. In doing so, she finds a true community in Team Pete, one that endures beyond the campaign. Traveling the Trail for Pete: Finding Belonging in a Political Campaign is a memoir about how the author found her own unique way to contribute to the Pete Buttigieg presidential primary campaign-through her own podcast, Twitter Travels for Pete.