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Archive for 'TRADGEDY' Category

Wild Sorrow

By admin - Last updated: Monday, February 27, 2012

Tweet “With a flair for the outdoors,”(Rocky Mountain News) the Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author returns with BLM agent Jamaica Wild. Tracking a wounded mountain lion, Jamaica comes across an old Indian School, where children were “Americanized” after being taken from their homes. As a snowstorm sweeps the canyon, Jamaica must take refuge in the [...]

Dont Waste Your Sorrows: Finding God’s Purpose in the Midst of Pain

By admin - Last updated: Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tweet No pain, no gain. In this now recognized classic, Billheimer gives hope to those in pain–it’s all part of the training. Count the painful “why God?” moments in life as character building for eternity. Dont Waste Your Sorrows: Finding God’s Purpose in the Midst of Pain VISIT THE LINK ABOVE IF YOU WOULD LIKE [...]

When All the Laughter Died in Sorrow

By admin - Last updated: Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tweet He was rich, talented, handsome – a star receiver for the Dallas Cowboys married to a beautiful movie star. Then one November morning the world came tumbling down . . . When All the Laughter Died in Sorrow VISIT THE LINK ABOVE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THIS ITEM VISIT OUR STORE Buy [...]

When All the Laughter Died in Sorrow

By admin - Last updated: Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tweet He was rich, talented, handsome – a star receiver for the Dallas Cowboys married to a beautiful movie star. Then one November morning the world came tumbling down . . . When All the Laughter Died in Sorrow VISIT THE LINK ABOVE IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THIS ITEM VISIT OUR STORE Buy [...]

The sorrows of Satan; or, The strange experience of one Geoffrey Tempest, millionaire

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, February 25, 2012

Tweet This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have [...]

Sorrow Wood

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, February 25, 2012

Tweet When the charred body of a promiscuous, self-proclaimed witch is discovered at a farm called Sorrow Wood, nearly everyone in the sleepy town of Sand Valley, Alabama, is drawn into the case. As the murder probe continues, a multitude of secrets are revealed, including one that leads back to the rock castle home of Wendell [...]

Sorrow Mountain: The Journey of a Tibetan Warrior Nun

By admin - Last updated: Friday, February 24, 2012

Tweet Since the publication of Sorrow Mountain in 2000, I have received letters from people throughout the world who felt inspired by Ani Pachen’s example. Her courage in the face of devastation, as well as the Buddhist teachings that helped her endure, brought comfort to people experiencing illness, depression, and loss. I heard from others [...]

Small Boat of Great Sorrows

By admin - Last updated: Friday, February 24, 2012

Tweet Vlado Petric, a former homicide detective in Sarajevo, is now living in exile, and making a meagre living working at a Berlin construction site, when an American investigator for the International War Crimes Tribunal recruits him to return home on a mission. The assignment sounds simple enough. He is to help capture an aging [...]

A Sorrow Beyond Dreams

By admin - Last updated: Thursday, February 23, 2012

Tweet Peter Handke’s mother was an invisible woman. Throughout her life—which spanned the Nazi era, the war, and the postwar consumer economy—she struggled to maintain appearances, only to arrive at a terrible recognition: “I’m not human any more.” Not long after, she killed herself with an overdose of sleeping pills. In A Sorrow Beyond Dreams [...]

Sorrow’s Shroud

By admin - Last updated: Thursday, February 23, 2012

Tweet “’Sorrow’s Shroud’ by Rachel A. Marks rolls off to a great start, with a great protagonist and an elaborate setting. A slave escapes a life in the mines and runs where his guards won’t follow, into a cursed place where a remote village has formed a covenant with a powerful force. Safety and bounty are theirs, [...]