"The Journey of the Terminally Ill" will take you into the lives of those dying of a terminal illness. You will walk with them through their journey for the last days or months of their lives. These are heartfelt, emotional stories as you witness the disease take over the human body and the physical changes that go along with that. The emotional and spiritual struggles of these people are incredible as they try to prepare themselves and those that love them for their impeding death. You will see the strength of the human spirit, and realize what truly matters in life. One by one the stories...
"The Journey of the Terminally Ill" will take you into the lives of those dying of a terminal illness. You will walk with them through their journey f...
Wry, poignant, and utterly believable, this collection of stories brims with rare insights and fresh descriptions, and features characters battling demons of envy, fear, and disillusionment while somehow maintaining an abiding optimism.
Wry, poignant, and utterly believable, this collection of stories brims with rare insights and fresh descriptions, and features characters battling de...
Erin Lyn McGraw's unique poetry book is about making memories, having friends, family, and people that we love in our lives and sometimes having to say good-bye to them. In this collection of twenty-nine poems, McGraw includes personal stories about how each poem came about from working with hospice patients in her life as a nurse to her feelings of love for her mother and father. In "World Within a World," McGraw describes how it feels when you meet that special person and the world is a bit brighter, happier and safer while in "The Friend in You," she writes about friendships that come and...
Erin Lyn McGraw's unique poetry book is about making memories, having friends, family, and people that we love in our lives and sometimes having to sa...
"I couldn t cook but I could sew. It would have been better the other way around." Trapped in Kansas at the turn of the twentieth century, Nell Plat is seventeen, unhappily married, and the mother of two baby girls. No reality could be further from her secret dreams of glamour and excitement, dreams that will tempt her to do the unthinkable and run away to the glittering wonderland of Los Angeles and the burgeoning motion picture industry. Lucky for Nell, her experience as a seamstress to the ladies of her Kansas town translates beautifully to work as a costumer to Hollywood in...
"I couldn t cook but I could sew. It would have been better the other way around." Trapped in Kansas at the turn of the twentieth century, Nell Plat i...