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Brenda

Brenda

Sylvia Boomsma

Newman Springs Publishing, Inc.
2020
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In 1997, after surviving a devastating, disfiguring accident, a six-year-old waif from Honduras was brought to Madison, Wisconsin, where University Hospital's world-class reconstructive surgeons took her into their care. In this true story, her mother tells how the adventurous and resilient young Brenda immediately embraced seven complete strangers, adopting them as her foster family with hardly a backward glance. As an expected one-year stay turned into two years, then three, and then forever, Brenda submitted to more than fifty surgeries, facing each one with courage and good humor. She endured hundreds of therapy sessions, unimaginable pain, setbacks, and complications. But she kept a curious, friendly, indomitable, and forgiving spirit--never pitying herself or becoming bitter, angry, or entitled. As hundreds of medical professionals cared for her over the years, she also ministered to them in profound and inspiring ways. The experiences recounted in this book are extraordinary, not only because of Brenda's unusual childhood, but because she herself is not, and never has been, ordinary.
Sylvia

Sylvia

Leonard Michaels

Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2007
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First acclaimed as a story-length memoir, then expanded into a novel, "Sylvia "draws us into the lives of a young couple whose struggle to survive Manhattan in the early 1960s involves them in sexual fantasias, paranoia, drugs, and the extreme intimacy of self-destructive violence.Reproducing a time and place with extraordinary clarity, Leonard Michaels explores with self-wounding honesty the excruciating particulars of a youthful marriage headed for disaster.
Sylvia

Sylvia

Upton Sinclair

Cosimo Classics
1905
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". . . the best novel Mr. Sinclair has yet written-so much the best that it stands in a class by itself." -The New York Times (May 25, 1913) Although published under Upton Sinclair's name, Sylvia (1913) was written as a collaboration between Upton and Mary Sinclair and is based on Mary's childhood experiences. It is written as the narration of a young working woman who befriends a southern belle and is exposed to the luxury of the aristocracy the latter belonged to before falling in love with, and marrying, a boy from a less privileged background.
Sylvia

Sylvia

Maithreyi Karnoor

Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
2023
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Written with a lyrical and hypnotic touch, Sylvia is an imaginative exploration of motherhood, Indian mythology, and the fragility of human life. Longing to connect to his ancestral roots, Cajetan Pereira takes up residence near one of the rare and mystical Baobab trees in South India. Into his world walks Sylvia, a young woman in search of a story. They bond over their newfound relationship until one day, consumed by regret, Sylvia disappears. In a rich kaleidoscope of tales, Sylvia is glimpsed through the lives of other characters as a colleague, friend, wife and lover. She comes back into focus as she finds herself becoming whole once more—but is it too late?
Sylvia

Sylvia

Jennifer J. Fay

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Sylvia Meyer, a woman living her life with regrets forms a friendship with tormented writer, Willa Dresden. As friendship sours and amends made, both women forge into the unknown future where mystery lurks around hidden corners. Sylvia's crotchety old neighbor, Walter Dupay, gets in the way of things as a new dog, Keiki, enters Sylvia's lonely life. Willa's life spirals into danger and there's no telling what the future will hold. Can friendship stand the test of time?
Sylvia

Sylvia

Kodjovi Oscar Agba

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"Shoot him " came the order from the soldier sitting at the wheel of the black Mercedes Benz. All my hair stood on my head. My mouth went dry. My vision blurred. I felt very small instantly in my body. I didn't know what to say. I couldn't move. In my mind I was already waiting for the gunshot. I refused to walk into the dungeon in front of me. I know it was broad daylight in my own town. I was so weak I wanted to sit down. Two men took out their revolvers and now flanked me. In my ultimate attempt for life, I shouted," God What have we done? "Every one was quiet. There were six of them. All in their grey military fatigues.