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"When A Mother Cries" The True Life Story Ryan A. Snook
Ryan was born normal; while in the hospital he contracted a deadly illness, from one of the hospital staff. By the time he was treated for his illness it had eaten away 2/3 of his brain. Ryan was given less then a 2% chance to live to reach the age of two, and no chance to live past five!
You see children like Ryan do not live-long lives, most die by the age of ten, less then 3% live to age twelve. We researched through hundreds of medical cases, of children like Ryan, and found no recorded case of a child living past the age of twelve.
Ryan was Medically blind, yet God allowed him to see. Medically deaf, yet God allowed him to hear. He was always full of laughter, smiles and a loving heart for others. A moment with Ryan and life seemed to have real hope.
Ryan had stopped breathing, and his little heart had stopped three other times, yet Ryan would not let go of life. This time on Easter 2004, Ryan took the hand of Jesus, and never looked back.
More then eighty five thousand people have logged on to the k-fish radio station web site to read what little is posted about Ryans life. Over one thousand people, many we have never met, call Ryan their best friend.
Ryan has helped to raise thousands of needed dollars for disabled children, and has appeared on TV, posters, billboards, mail outs, pamphlets, promotional tapes, news papers, and magazines.
He was a gift that will keep on giving to all of us the rest of our lives. Ryan left his mark, and never missed out on living. He changed thousands of lives, though he could not talk, brought joy in the mist of sorrow, laughter to those around him to help them through the most trying times, and left shoes to big to ever fill!
The story of his life, from birth until his departure, "When A Mother Cries" will bring you laughter, joy and tears as you relive his life. Soon to be a New York Times best seller, can now be yours to share with those you love.
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A Apple Pie
Alphabet book depicting the life of an apple pie. Published in 1886.
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A charming alphabet book depicting the life of an apple pie: A apple pie, B bit it, and so on, with each illustration showing children wanting, competing for, and finally eating the pie. Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) was one of the most popular illustrators of children"s books in the latter part of the 19th century. She studied at South Kensington and the Slade and later became an illustrator for Edmund Evans, the printer for Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott. Her method was to draw in watercolor and then transfer her drawings to woodblocks. Her illustrations were so successful that she exhibited them at the Royal Academy in 1877 and the Fine Arts Society in 1891. She was also a friend of John Ruskin and maintained a long correspondence with him. This is the first Warne edition published the same year as the first edition. Engraved And Printed By Edmund Evans, published by George Routledge in London in 1886.
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A Book Of Scoundrels
A Book of Scoundrels, true accounts of famous rogues from old England
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A Book of Scoundrels by Charles Whibley A Book of Scoundrels was first published by William Heinemann 1896, some chapters originally appeared in the National Observer, New Review, Pall Mall Gazette and Macmillan's Magazine. This list of "scoundrels" includes stories of Captain Hind; Moll Cutpurse and Jonathan Wild; Ralph Briscoe; Gilderoy and Sixteen-String Jack; George Barrington; The Switcher and Gentleman Harry; Deacon Brodie and Charles Peace; Monsieur L'Abbe, Sheppard and Cartouche; Of all the heroes who have waged a private and undeclared war upon their neighbours, Louis-Dominique Cartouche was the most generously endowed. It was but his resolute contempt for politics, his unswerving love of plunder for its own sake, that prevented him from seizing a throne or questing after the empire of the world. Charles Whibley (1860-1930).
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A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an
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Quote, "When I am very weary with hard thought, And yet the question burns and is not quenched, My heart grows cool when to remembrance wrought That thou who know'st the light-born answer sought Know'st too the dark where the doubt lies entrenched-- Know'st with what seemings I am sore perplexed, And that with thee I wait, nor needs my soul be vexed."
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A Child's Garden of Verses
A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson-His Classic Poems
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A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson To Alison Cunningham From Her Boy For the long nights you lay awake And watched for my unworthy sake: For your most comfortable hand That led me through the uneven land: For all the story-books you read: For all the pains you comforted: For all you pitied, all you bore, In sad and happy days of yore:-- My second Mother, my first Wife, The angel of my infant life-- From the sick child, now well and old, Take, nurse, the little book you hold! And grant it, Heaven, that all who read May find as dear a nurse at need, And every child who lists my rhyme, In the bright, fireside, nursery clime, May hear it in as kind a voice As made my childish days rejoice! R. L. S.
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A Childs History of England
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A Childs History of England, Charles Dickens, History
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A Christmas Carol
A CHRISTMAS CAROL By Charles Dickens
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A CHRISTMAS CAROL
IN PROSE BEING
A Ghost Story of Christmas
by Charles Dickens
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A CURIOUS LIGHT
WINDFALLOW CHRONICLES V: A CURIOUS LIGHT
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Angari smoothed his wing feathers, brushing his hands casually over their five-foot length. The rocky ledge on which he sat was a drab green with soft moss its only ornamentation. The man, unaware that Angari had watched him appear in a sparkle of light behind a stone outcropping, now stood before him. He was using his mouth to form words, though Angari could clearly understand his thoughts without physical expression. Can you tell me the name of this place? The sound was guttural and harsh. It is called Seahollow, Angari answered, letting his words take the same form the stranger had used. Seahollow. And you call this planet...? Angari crossed his feet and assumed a casual air. The planet is Windfallow. Do you have a reason for asking? Do you not live nearby? No, I come from a great distance. I am interested in learning about the people who live here. The man - Angari assumed he was human- was a few hands taller than Angari, who had been caught in a slightly smaller version of himself. Are all the people who live here, uh, winged, like yourself? The stranger tried to appear unperturbed at the appearance of a man, dressed in silky, iridescent leggings and tunic with wings that surely had a span as wide as the man was tall.
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A Cynic Looks at Life
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A Cynic Looks at Life by Ambrose Bierce. Bierce's venerable reputation, that it was feared that his judgment on any contemporary fiction of the day could make or break a writer's career.
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A Daughter of Eve
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A Daughter of Eve.Honore de Balzac. The most amusing society, but also the most mixed, which Madame Felix de Vandenesse frequented, was that of the Comtesse de Montcornet, a charming little woman, who received illustrious artists, leading financial personages, distinguished writers; but only after subjecting them to so rigid an examination that the most exclusive aristocrat had nothing to fear in coming in contact with this second-class society.
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A Dog of Flanders
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Patrasche had been born of parents who had labored hard all their days over the sharp-set stones of the various cities and the long, shadowless,weary roads of the two Flanders and of Brabant. He had been born to no other heritage than those of pain and of toil. He had been fed on cursesand baptized with blows. Why not? It was a Christian country, and Patrasche was but a dog. Before he was fully grown he had known the bitter gall of the cart and the collar. Before he had entered his thirteenth month he had become the property of a hardware-dealer, who was accustomed to wander over the land north and south, from the blue sea to the green mountains. They sold him for a small price, because he was so young.
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A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain
A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain, it's a classic animal story
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My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian. This is what my mother told me, I do not know these nice distinctions myself. To me they are only fine large words meaning nothing. My mother had a fondness for such; she liked to say them, and see other dogs look surprised and envious, as wondering how she got so much education. But, indeed, it was not real education; it was only show: she got the words by listening in the dining-room and drawing-room when there was company, and by going with the children to Sunday-school and listening there; and whenever she heard a large word she said it over to herself many times, and so was able to keep it until there was a dogmatic gathering in the neighborhood, then she would get it off, and surprise and distress them all, from pocket-pup to mastiff, which rewarded her for all her trouble. If there was a stranger he was nearly sure to be suspicious, and when he got his breath again he would ask her what it meant. And she always told him. He was never expecting this but thought he would catch her; so when she told him, he was the one thatlooked ashamed, whereas he had thought it was going to be she.
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A Doll's House
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Quote, "That is like a woman! But seriously, Nora, you know what I think about that. No debt, no borrowing. There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt. We two have kept bravely on the straight road so far, and we will go on the same way for the short time longer that there need be any struggle."
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A Double Story
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Quote, "Not that the child was a fool. Had she been, the wise woman would have only pitied and loved her, instead of feeling sick when she looked at her. She had very fair abilities, and were she once but made humble, would be capable not only of doing a good deal in time, but of beginning at once to grow to no end."
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A First Family of Tasajara
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Quote, "Her voice and manner were quite enough to arrest him where he stood with a pleased surprise in his fresh and ingenuous face. She looked at him more closely. He was, in spite of his long silken mustache, so absurdly young; he might, in spite of that youth, be so absurdly man-like! What was he doing there? Was he a farmer's son, an artist, a surveyor, or a city clerk out for a holiday? Was there perhaps a youthful female of his species somewhere for whom he was waiting and upon whose tryst she was now breaking."
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A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
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A First Year in Canterbury Settlement is a story about life and sheep farming in 19th century New Zealand.
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A Healing Legend: Wisdom from the Four Directions
This little book teaches a healing process that can change your life.
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In each and every one of us there is a part that knows how to be happier. Do you want to learn how to be happier? Through metaphor, this simple story speaks directly to the readers inner-self and teaches a healing process that has been shown to create change within the personality. Based on the work of Dr. Garry A. Flint, this book contains the healing metaphor developed for the Process Healing Method. The impact of simply reading this book will vary from person to person. It can be enjoyed as an easy to read tale suitable for all ages or used as a therapeutic tool. It is no magic pill but the theories behind this book have been found to be very effective on a whole range of personal issues. The story is of a boy named Kidd who worries and struggles with every day problems. Then one day while walking in the forest Kidd comes across a tiny bit of stone laying at the base of a tree, a real arrowheadand this arrowhead can talk! With some surprise, Kidd discovers this gruff, adult-sounding arrowhead knows all about the what ifs which prevent him from enjoying life: (Excerpt) A cackle of laughter came from the old flint lying at the base of the tree. What if I was still a rock way up on that mountain side? What if the arrow maker had never found me and breathed his wisdom over me? What if I didnt know when someone needed to talk? Then where would I be? The arrowhead laughed again. Do you know about what ifs too? Kidd asked. Do you have weird thoughts about what if? I know all about what ifs. I know about the feelings of being afraid of things that might happen. Even though I know that they wont happen. I know all about the what if they happen fears. Is that the way it is for you? Kidd nodded. Do you want to figure out how to be happier? the arrowhead asked...
Through the story of another boy from another time, the arrowhead weaves a tale that teaches Kidd a wisdom beyond his years. As Kidd learns how to be happier, those around him also learn to heal the hurts in their lives as the metaphor speaks to the inner-self of each and every one of them. Though initially designed as a therapeutic tool, A Healing Legend: Wisdom from the Four Directions is a feel-good story that offers workable resolutions to real life problems. The metaphor embedded within the many layers will speak directly to your inner-self too as this healing legend reaches deep inside and you begin to learn wisdom from the four directions.
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A Horse's Tale
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A Horse's Tale by Mark Twain. In Mark Twain's comical satire of the art of telling tall tales in America "A Horse's Tail", there was "night so dark the cats ran against each other he wrote of "a horse so fast the wagon started thirty yards ahead of the cloudburst and made it home without a drop of..." Twain extra ordinary sense of imagination and humor makes this a classic for all ages.
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A House to Let
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A House to Let, Charles Dickens, Literature
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A Letter to a Hindu
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A Letter to a Hindu was a letter written by Leo Tolstoy to an Indian newspaper that propelled controversy as well as helped to form a friendship between Tolstoy and Mohandas Gandhi who had been living in South Africa at that time.
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A Man of Business
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Quote, "It all goes to the shoemakers," she said. "I left a milliner because she failed twice with my hats. The vixen has been here twenty-seven times to ask for twenty francs. She did not know that we never have twenty francs. One has a thousand francs, or one sends to one's notary for five hundred; but twenty francs I have never had in my life. My cook and my maid may, perhaps, have so much between them; but for my own part, I have nothing but credit."
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A Man of Means
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A Man of Means by P. G. Wodehouse. A Man of Means is a collection of six short stories that first appeared in the United Kingdom in 1914 and in the United States in 1916. The stories all feature Roland Bleke, a young man for whom success comes far too easily and for whom financial success is a mixed blessing.
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A Modern Cinderella
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A Modern Cinderella by Louisa May Alcott. To all of which remarks Nan gave her assent; though the hop-pole took the likeness of a tall figure she had seen in the porch, the sage-bed, curiously enough, suggested a strawberry ditto, the lettuce vividly reminded her of certain vegetable productions a basket had brought, and the bob-o-link only sung in his cheeriest voice, "Go home, go home! he is there.
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A Modest Proposal
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A Modest Proposal is a satirical pamphlet written by Jonathan Swift in 1729.
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A Passion in the Desert
A Passion in the Desert by Honore De Balzac
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A Passion in the Desert by Honore De Balzac; -- Translated by Ernest Dowson -- Can animals really feel passion or empathy? One soldier learned a hard lesson and lost a good friend in the process. **** "The whole show is dreadful," she cried coming out of the menagerie of M. Martin. She had just been looking at that daring speculator "working with his hyena,"--to speak in the style of the programme. "By what means," she continued, "can he have tamed these animals to such a point as to be certain of their affection for----"
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