From their young days playing house to becoming heads of their own households while still in their teenage years, Jack and Christine's lives are linked, and Christine quickly becomes the love of his life. There is no doubt of his love for Christine, and he bluntly exposes his feelings for her to his readers, taking them by the hand into the heart and soul of the unrequited lover beginning at the age of six. Much more than simply a story of adolescence, Gunthridge writes in a voice reminiscent of J.D. Salinger. His accounts cross the generation line. If you have ever loved, you will be touched...
From their young days playing house to becoming heads of their own households while still in their teenage years, Jack and Christine's lives are linke...
Much more than simply a story of adolescence, Gunthridge writes in a voice reminiscent of J.D. Salinger. His accounts cross the generation line. If you have ever loved, you will be touched by this work. He crosses the act of love with the past, present and future bringing forth unexpected emotional involvement with his words, ideas and philosophies. He reminds readers why we love in the first place, why we consider the meaning of life, and later, why we examine the meaning of our own existence. For such powerfully touching words to come from such a young voice is extraordinary. This is not a...
Much more than simply a story of adolescence, Gunthridge writes in a voice reminiscent of J.D. Salinger. His accounts cross the generation line. If yo...
The most dangerous romances are those when two friends agree to not fall in love and commit to not be committed to each other. When Jack and Liselle find themselves alone after having been cheated on, they decide to use each other to help get over the pain and heartache. Their plan was to make sure there would be no collateral damage as they tried to learn to love again. As they start to develop feelings for each other, they must come to term with their past and all of the damages their former relationships have done to them. With broken hearts and mixed emotions, they try to make themselves...
The most dangerous romances are those when two friends agree to not fall in love and commit to not be committed to each other. When Jack and Liselle f...
The most dangerous romances are those when two friends agree to not fall in love and commit to not be committed to each other. When Jack and Liselle find themselves alone after having been cheated on, they decide to use each other to help get over the pain and heartache. Their plan was to make sure there would be no collateral damage as they tried to learn to love again. As they start to develop feelings for each other, they must come to term with their past and all of the damages their former relationships have done to them. With broken hearts and mixed emotions, they try to make themselves...
The most dangerous romances are those when two friends agree to not fall in love and commit to not be committed to each other. When Jack and Liselle f...
Includes both "Out of the Blue Nights of Death and Desire" and "Out of the Blue Whispers in the Dark" (Parts 1 and 2 from the "Out of the Blue" series.) When Candice, a teenage girl, dies on her way home from the prom, she starts to go up to heaven. On the way, she runs into the soul of a handsome man. Her hopes of finding a lasting love with this man are interrupted as his soul is placed into the body of a newborn baby. Through out-of-body experiences, she is able to be with the man of her dreams at night as his body sleeps. But as the boy grows up, will she be satisfied with just his soul...
Includes both "Out of the Blue Nights of Death and Desire" and "Out of the Blue Whispers in the Dark" (Parts 1 and 2 from the "Out of the Blue" series...
When Ronan the Rooster learns he is different from all of the other animals on the farm, he sets out to see what he can do to be more like the other animals. In the end, he discovers he doesn't need to be like anybody else to help out on the farm. He only needs to be himself.
When Ronan the Rooster learns he is different from all of the other animals on the farm, he sets out to see what he can do to be more like the other a...
When Ronan the Rooster learns he is different from all of the other animals on the farm, he sets out to see what he can do to be more like the other animals. In the end, he discovers he doesn't need to be like anybody else to help out on the farm. He only needs to be himself.
When Ronan the Rooster learns he is different from all of the other animals on the farm, he sets out to see what he can do to be more like the other a...
Before Edward Cullen and Christian Grey, there was Mr. Darcy. When the young, handsome, and wealthy Mr. Darcy moves into the neighborhood, all of the single ladies think they will be the one woman to finally make him their husband. They soon find he is an extremely proud man, who is not into casual dating or giving the appearance of being in a relationship with just any woman. When he starts to develop feelings for the most unlikely of women, Elizabeth Bennet, he must decide if his feelings for her will overcome his pride and prejudices of what he is looking for in a relationship.
Before Edward Cullen and Christian Grey, there was Mr. Darcy. When the young, handsome, and wealthy Mr. Darcy moves into the neighborhood, all of the ...
In The A-Men: Rethinking Autism, Jack Gunthridge discusses ways to change our perceptions about autism from being a disease and a disability to being an asset. Looking at historical people, who would have been diagnosed with autism, Jack looks at the benefits of autism throughout history and what others achieved when they didn't suffer from having a label placed on them. Jack also discusses ways he has overcome some of the negative attributes of his autism while embracing the parts that make him successful.
In The A-Men: Rethinking Autism, Jack Gunthridge discusses ways to change our perceptions about autism from being a disease and a disability to being ...