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Review �A band of brothers in an American tank . . . Makos drops the reader back into the Pershing�s turret and dials up a battle scene to rival the peak moments of�Fury. . . .�A thoroughly enjoyable battle story, and a tribute to the everyman warrior.�Jonathan W. Jordan,�The Wall Street Journal�A detailed, gripping account . . . the remarkable story of two tank crewmen, from opposite sides of the conflict, who endure the grisly nature of tank warfare.�George Petras,�USA Today�(four out of four stars)�This singular book is redolent with war. I cannot remember another narrative in which my abiding sensory experience was tasting grit and smelling smoke so often.��Philip Kopper, The Washington Times�Engrossing . . . a war story and a mystery.��CNN�An amazing book.���Fox News�A superb book that combines a firsthand look at war with a story of healing.�Sandra Dallas,�The Denver Post �Strong and dramatic . . . Makos established himself as a meticulous researcher who�s equally adept at spinning a good old-fashioned yarn.�. . . For a World War II aficionado, it will read like a dream.�Kim Curtis,�Associated Press���This is narrative history at its best, told by a master storyteller.��Col. Cole Kingseed, Army magazine�Well-written and fast-paced,�Spearhead�is the story of a band of brothers from the 3rd Armored and is highly recommended.�American Rifleman�magazine�[A] dramatic, haunting true story.�AARP The Magazine�A�compelling, exciting adventure . . . an in-the-moment re-creation of the Allied breakthrough of the West Wall into Nazi Germany by a remarkable cadre of tank crewmen of the 3rd Armored Division.��Kirkus Reviews�An engaging story of blood, sweat and tears . . . a wonderful homage to the Greatest Generation.�David Kindy,�The Providence Journal�The tension, death, and courage that were everyday experiences for American tankers fill the pages of Makos�s book. This moving story of bravery and comradeship is an important contribution to WWII history that will inform and fascinate both the general reader and the military historian.�Publishers Weekly�(starred review) Read more About the Author Hailed as �a masterful storyteller� by the Associated Press,�Adam Makos�is the author of the�New York Times�bestseller�A Higher�Call�and the critically acclaimed�Devotion. Inspired by his grandfathers� service, Makos chronicles the stories of American veterans in his trademark fusion of intense human drama and fast-paced military action,�securing his place �in the top ranks of military writers,� according to the�Los Angeles Times.�In the course of his research, Makos has flown a World War II bomber, accompanied a Special Forces raid in Iraq, and journeyed into North Korea in search of an MIA American airman. He lives in Denver. Read more Excerpt. � Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 1?The Gentle GiantSeptember 2, 1944Occupied Belgium, during World War IITwilight fell on a country crossroads.The only sounds came from insects buzzing in the surrounding blue fields, and something else. Metallic. The sound of hot engines ticking and pinging, decompressing after a long drive.With silent efficiency, tank crewmen worked to rearm and refuel their tired Sherman tanks before the last hues of color fled the sky.Crouched behind the turret of the leftmost tank, Corporal Clarence Smoyer carefully shuttled 75mm shells into the waiting hands of the loader inside. It was a delicate job�even the slightest clang could reveal their position to the enemy.Clarence was twenty-one, tall and lean with a Roman nose and a sea of curly blond hair under a knit cap. His blue eyes were gentle, but guarded. Despite his height, he was not a fighter�he had never been in a fistfight. Back home in Pennsylvania he had hunted only once�for rabbit�and even that he did halfheartedly. Three weeks earlier he�d been promoted to gunner, second in command on the tank. It wasn�t a promotion he had wanted.The platoon was in place. To Clarence�s right, four more olive-drab tanks were fanned out, �coiled,� in a half-moon formation with twenty yards between each vehicle. Farther to the north, beyond sight, was Mons, a city made lavish by the Industrial Revolution. A dirt road lay parallel to the tanks on the left, and it ran up through the darkening fields to a forested ridge, where the sun was setting behind the trees.The Germans were out there, but how many there were and when they�d arrive, no one knew. It had been nearly three months since D-Day, and now Clarence and the men of the 3rd Armored Division were behind enemy lines.All guns faced west.Boasting 390 tanks at full strength, the division had dispersed every operational tank between the enemy and Mons, blocking every road junction they could reach.Survival that night would hinge on teamwork. Clarence�s company headquarters had given his platoon, 2nd Platoon, a simple but important mission: guard the road, let nothing pass.Clarence lowered himself through the commander�s hatch and into the turret, a tight fit for a six-foot man. He slipped to the right of the gun breech and into the gunner�s seat, leaning into his periscopic gun sight. As he had no hatch of his own, this five-inch-wide relay of glass prisms and a 3x telescopic gun sight mounted to the left of it would be his windows to the world.His field of fire was set.There would be no stepping out that night; it was too risky even to urinate. That�s what they saved empty shell casings for.Beneath Clarence�s feet, the tank opened up in the hull, with its white enamel walls like the turret�s and a trio of dome lights. In the bow, the driver and bow gunner/assistant driver slid their seats backward to sleep where they had ridden all day. On the opposite side of the gun breech from Clarence, the loader stretched a sleeping bag on the turret floor. The tank smelled of oil, gunpowder, and a locker room, but the scent was familiar, even comforting. Ever since they�d come ashore, three weeks after D-Day, as part of this M4A1 Sherman had been their home in Easy Company, 32nd Armor Regiment, of the 3rd Armored Division, one of the army�s two heavy tank divisions.Tonight, sleep would come quickly. The men were exhausted. The 3rd Armored had been charging for eighteen days at the head of the First Army, leading two other divisions in the breakout across northern France. Paris had been liberated, the Germans were running back the way they�d come in 1940, and the 3rd Armored was earning its nom de guerre: the Spearhead Division.Then came new orders.The reconnaissance boys had spotted the German Fifteenth and Seventh Armies moving to the north, hightailing it out of France for Belgium and on course to pass through Mons�s many crossroads. So the 3rd Armored turned on a dime and raced north�107 miles in two days�arriving just in time to lay an ambush.The tank commander dropped into the turret and lowered the split hatch covers, leaving just a crack for air. He slumped into his seat behind Clarence, his boyish face still creased by the impression of his goggles. Staff Sergeant Paul Faircloth of Jacksonville, Florida, was also twenty-one, quiet and easygoing, with a sturdy build, black hair, and olive skin. Some assumed he was French or Italian, but he was half Cherokee. As the platoon sergeant, Paul had been checking on the other crews and positioning them for the night. Normally the platoon leader would do this, but their lieutenant was a new replacement and still learning the ropes.For two days Paul had been on his feet in the commander�s position, standing halfway out of his hatch with the turret up to his ribs. From there he could anticipate the column�s movements to help the driver brake and steer. In the event of a sudden halt�when another crew threw a track or got mired in mud, for instance�Paul was always the first out of the tank to help.�I�m taking your watch tonight,� Clarence said. �I�ll do a double.�The offer was generous, but Paul resisted�he could handle it.Clarence persisted until Paul threw up his hands and finally swapped places with him to nab some shut-eye in the gunner�s seat.Clarence took the commander�s position, a seat higher in the turret. The hatch covers were closed enough to block a German grenade, but open enough to provide a good view to the front and back. He could see his neighboring Sherman through the rising moonlight. The tank�s squat, bulbous turret looked incongruous against the tall, sharp lines of the body, as if the parts had been pieced together from salvage.Clarence snatched a Thompson submachine gun from the wall and retracted the bolt. For the next four hours, enemy foot soldiers were his concern. Everyone knew that German tankers didn�t like to fight at night.Partway through Clarence�s watch, the darkness came alive with a mechanical rumbling.The moon was smothered by clouds and he couldn�t see a thing, but he could hear a convoy of vehicles moving beyond the tree-lined ridge.Start and stop. Start and stop.The radio speaker on the turret wall kept humming with static. No flares illuminated the sky. The 3rd Armored would later estimate there were 30,000 enemy troops out there, mostly men of the German Army, the Wehrmacht, with some air force and navy personnel among them�yet no order came to give pursuit or attack.That�s because the battered remnants of the enemy armies were bleeding precious fuel as they searched for a way around the roadblocks, and Spearhead was content to let them wander. The enemy was desperately trying to reach the safety of the West Wall, also known as the Siegfried Line, a stretch of more than 18,000 defensive fortifications that bristled along the German border.If these 30,000 troops could dig in there, they could bar the way to Germany and prolong the war. They had to be stopped, here, at Mons, and Spearhead had a plan for that�but it could wait until daylight.Around two a.m. the distinctive slap of tank tracks arose from the distant rumble.Clarence tracked the sounds�vehicles were coming down the road in front of him. He knew his orders�let nothing pass�but doubt was setting in. Maybe this was a reconnaissance patrol returning? Had someone gotten lost? They couldn�t be British, not in this area. Whoever they were, he wasn�t about to pull the trigger on friendly forces.One after the other, three tanks clanked past the blacked-out Shermans and kept going, and Clarence began to breathe again.Then one of the tanks let off the gas. It began turning and squeaking, as if its tracks were in need of oil. The sound was unmistakable. Only full-metal tracks sounded like that, and a Sherman�s were padded with rubber.The tanks were German.Clarence didn�t move. The tank was behind him, then beside him. It slowed and sputtered then squeaked to a stop in the middle of the coiled Shermans. Clarence braced for a flash and the flames that would swallow him. The German tank was idling alongside him. He�d never even hear the gun bark. He would just cease to exist.A whisper shook Clarence from his paralysis. It was Paul. Without a word, Clarence slipped back into the gunner�s seat and Paul took over.Clarence strapped on his tanker�s helmet. Made of fiber resin, it looked like a cross between a football helmet and a crash helmet, and had goggles on the front and headphones sewn into leather earflaps. He clipped a throat microphone around his neck and plugged into the intercom.On the other side of the turret, the loader sat up, wiping the sleep from his eyes.Clarence mouthed the words German tank. The loader snapped wide-awake.From his hatch, Paul tapped Clarence on the right shoulder, the signal to turn the turret to the right.Clarence hesitated. The turret wasn�t silent, what if the Germans heard it?Paul tapped again.Clarence relented and turned a handle, the turret whined, gears cranked, and the gun swept the dark.When the gun was aligned broadside, Paul stopped Clarence. Clarence pressed his eyes to his periscope. Everything below the skyline was inky black.Clarence told Paul he couldn�t see a thing and suggested they call in armored infantrymen to kill the tank with a bazooka.Paul couldn�t chance some jittery soldier blasting the wrong tank. He grabbed his hand microphone�nicknamed �the pork chop� due to its shape�and dialed the radio to the platoon frequency, alerting the other crews to what they likely already knew: that an enemy tank was in the coil. In a Sherman platoon at that time, only the tanks of the platoon leader and platoon sergeant could transmit. Everyone else could only listen.�No noise, and no smoking cigarettes,� Paul said. �We�ll take care of him.�We�ll take care of him? Clarence was horrified. He had hardly used the gun in daylight and now Paul wanted him to fire in pitch-darkness, at what? A sound? An enemy he couldn�t see?He wished he could return to being a loader. A loader never saw much. Never did much. On a tank crew, the loader was pretty much just along for the ride. That was the good life. A gentle giant, Clarence simply wanted to slip through the war without killing anyone or getting killed himself.No time for that. The German tank crew had likely realized their mistake by now.�Gunner, ready?�Panicked, Clarence turned and tugged on Paul�s pant leg.Paul sank into the turret, exasperated. Clarence rattled off his doubts. What if he missed? What if he got a deflection and hit their own guys?Paul�s voice calmed Clarence: �Somebody has to take the shot.�As if the Germans had been listening, they suddenly cut their power. The hot engine hissed, then went silent.Clarence felt a wave of relief. It was a reprieve. Paul must have been biting his lip in anger, because he said nothing at first. Finally, he informed the crew that now they would have to wait to fire at first light.Clarence�s relief faded. His indecision had cost them whatever advantage they�d had. And against a German tank, they�d need every advantage they could get, especially if they were facing a Panther, the tank of nightmares. Some GIs called it �the Pride of the Wehrmacht,� and rumor had it that a Panther could shoot through one Sherman and into a second, and its frontal armor was supposedly impervious.That July, the U.S. Army had placed several captured Panthers in a field in Normandy and blasted away at them with the same 75mm gun as in Clarence�s Sherman. The enemy tanks proved vulnerable from the flanks and rear, but not the front. Not a single shot managed to penetrate the Panther�s frontal armor, from any distance.Clarence checked his luminescent watch, knowing the Germans were probably doing the same. The countdown had begun. Someone was going to die.The loader fell asleep over the gun breech.Three a.m. became four a.m.Clarence and Paul passed a canteen of cold coffee back and forth. They had always joked that they were a family locked in a sardine can. And like a family, they didn�t always see eye to eye. Unlike Paul, who was always running off to help someone outside the tank, all Clarence cared about was his family on the inside�him and his crew.This had been his way since childhood.Growing up in industrial Lehighton, Pennsylvania, Clarence lived in a row house by the river, with walls so flimsy he could hear the neighbors. His parents were usually out working to keep the family afloat. His father did manual labor for the Civilian Conservation Corps and his mother was a housekeeper.With the family�s survival at stake, Clarence was determined to contribute. When other kids played sports or did homework, twelve-year-old Clarence stacked a ballpark vendor�s box with candy bars and went selling door-to-door throughout Lehighton. Just a boy, he had vowed: I�ve got to take care of my family because no one is going to take care of us.Clarence checked his periscope. To the east, a faint tinge of purple colored the horizon.He kept his eyes glued to the glass until a blocky shape appeared about fifty yards away.�I see it,� he whispered.Paul rose to his hatch and saw it too. It looked like a rise of rock, highest at the midpoint. Clarence turned handwheels to fine-tune his aim.Paul urged him to hurry. If they could see the enemy, the enemy could see them.Clarence settled the reticle, as the gun sight�s crosshairs were known, on the �rock� at center mass and reported that he was ready. His boot hovered over the trigger, a button on the footrest.�Fire,� Paul said.Clarence�s foot stamped down.Outside, a massive flash leapt from the Sherman�s barrel, momentarily illuminating the tanks�an olive-drab American and a sandy-yellow German�both facing the same direction.Sparks burst from the darkness and a sound like an anvil strike pierced the countryside. Inside the turret, without the fan operating, smoke hung thick in the air. Clarence�s ears throbbed and his eyes stung, but he kept them pressed to his sight.The loader chambered a new shell. Clarence again hovered his foot over the trigger.�Nothing�s moving,� Paul said from above. A broadside at this range? It was undoubtedly a kill shot.The intercom came alive with voices of relief, and Clarence moved his foot away from the trigger.Paul radioed the platoon; the job was done. Through his periscope, Clarence watched the sky warm beneath the dark clouds, revealing the boxy armor and the 11-foot, 8-inch long gun of a Panzer IV tank. Known by the Americans as the Mark IV, the design was old, in service since 1938, and it had been the enemy�s most prevalent tank until that August, when the Panther began taking over. But even though it was no longer the mainstay, the Mark IV was still lethal. Its 75mm gun packed 25 percent more punch than Clarence�s. More light revealed the tank�s dark green-and-brown swirls of camouflage and the German cross on the flank. Clarence had nearly placed his shot right on it. �Think they�re in there?� One of the crewmen posed the question, seeing that the Mark IV�s hatch covers hadn�t budged. Clarence envisioned a tank full of moaning, bleeding men and hoped the crew had slipped out in the night. He had no love for the Germans, but he hated the idea of killing any human being. He wasn�t about to look inside his first tank kill. A shell can ricochet like a super-sonic pinball within the tight quarters, and he�d seen maintenance guys go inside to clean and come out crying after discovering brains on the ceiling. �I�ll go.� Paul unplugged his helmet. Clarence tried to dissuade him. It wasn�t worth looking inside and getting his head blown off by a German.Paul brushed away the concerns and radioed the platoon to hold their fire. Through his periscope, Clarence watched Paul climb the Mark IV�s hull and creep toward the turret with his Thompson at the ready. With one hand steadying his gun, Paul opened the commander�s hatch and aimed the Thompson inside. Nothing happened. ?He leaned forward and took a long look, then shouldered his gun. Paul sealed the hatch shut. Read more


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Review �[A] departure from anything anyone named Bush � or any other President � has published after leaving office . . . Accompanying the portraits are stories, also written by Bush, about how each subject dealt with setback and then mounted a recovery. The paths are anything but straightforward, and Bush's book, in words and pictures, is a challenge and a road map for anyone who faces difficulty.�� -TIME�What an uplifting volume.� It�s a testament to, for sure, the GIs it portrays � and, by implication, to all our soldiers, airmen, and sailors.� It�s also a tale of life�s capacity to surprise, its ability to hand up new and unexpected lives not only to these veterans but also to their constitutional commander.� -Seth Lipsky, New York Post �Evocative and surprisingly adept . . . After staring at the haunting close-up portraits of wounded warriors and reading the searing accounts of their suffering, I�m beginning to understand why this beautifully published book went to No. 1 on The Times�s nonfiction best-seller list.�-Jonathan Alter, the New York Times Book Review�Most of [the portraits] show the head and face full size, seemingly bursting out of the frame with genuine presence and considerable expressive energy . . . There is genuine empathy in Bush�s embrace of the stories told by these soldiers . . . He demonstrates in this book and in these paintings virtues that are sadly lacking at the top of the American political pyramid today: curiosity, compassion, the commitment to learn something new and the humility to learn it in public.� -Philip Kennicott, the Washington Post�[It�s] impossible to look at these 98 extraordinary images without thinking deeply about the artist who made them: A leader who sent troops off to the battlefield, and who, so many years later, spends his days channeling the damaged but determined warriors who came home . . . Spend a little time in the presence of these pictures, and one is overwhelmed by their subjects� sacrifices, their courage, their strength and, in some cases, their turmoil.�-Task and Purpose Read more About the Author George W. Bush�is the 43rd President of the United States, serving from 2001 to 2009. He previously served as Governor of Texas. He and his wife, Laura, now live in Dallas, where they founded the George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University. President Bush is also the author of three #1 bestsellers: Decision Points, his presidential memoir;�41, a biography of his father, President George H.W. Bush; and�Portraits of Courage,�a collection of oil paintings and stories honoring the sacrifice and courage of America�s military veterans. Read more


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Review �Leslie Conron Carola and Peter Harbison, who brought us Spectacular Ireland, have raised the bar with their elegant new book-Ireland: A Luminous Beauty-with photographs by Chris Hill, Carsten Krieger, and George Munday, three of Ireland's most revered landscape photographers. From the stunning icons of the ancient world to the dramatic landscapes of the natural world and the indelible sense of place of the cultivated world Ireland: A Luminous Beauty quietly draws us into the ever-changing magical light and wind-swept skies of Ireland, celebrating a spirit rich with imagination and style. This book is a treasure; a treat for the soul.� ?Ruth Moran, Tourism Ireland�If you can't take a trip anytime soon, just open this book for a virtual visit. It's gorgeous and filled with info I certainly didn't know. Makes me want to go back!� ?Beth Goehring, Senior Director, Bookspan�Ireland: A Luminous Beauty-a first-rate idea brilliantly executed.� ?Peter McDermott, The Irish Echo�This is a book as exhilarating to look through as it was to work on, the fun, the challenge, the joy, and the feeling of being bowled over by the unexpected-all giving an emotive image of a fascinating land both to visit and to live in. The book is just so different from all the others of its kind that it brings a smile to my face every time I browse in it, giving me a feeling that Leslie and I have produced a beautiful and exciting evocation of Ireland as it was-and is.� ?Peter Harbison, co-author reflecting on IRELAND: A LUMINOUS BEAUTY, for The Irish Times�Page after page of frame-worthy pictures provide a breathtaking and awe-inspiring look at the hills, villages, cities and glowing country scenes that constitute Ireland.� ?Irish America Magazine on Spectacular Ireland�This book successfully conveys the beauty and tragedy of Irish history and its rich legacy in art and literature. An effective introduction to the country, a visual joy, and delightful browsing, this is recommended for general collections.� ?Library Journal on The Irish: A Treasury of Art and Literature Read more About the Author PETER HARBISON, one of Ireland's most distinguished archaelogists, art historian, entertaining lecturer and writer, was for many years editor of Ireland of the Welcomes, an internationally acclaimed magazine devoted to Irish culture. Former Chairman of the National Monuments Advisory Council, Dr. Harbison is currently Honorary Academic Editor of the Royal Irish Academy, of which he has been Vice-President. He is the author of many books on Ireland's art and archaeology, including Ancient Ireland, The Golden Age of Irish Art, as well as Spectacular Ireland and Ireland's Treasures, edited by Leslie Conron Carola.LESLIE CONRON CAROLA, writer, editor, and book producer, is the editor of The Irish: A Treasury of Art and Literature. She has developed, edited, and produced two previous books with Peter Harbison, Spectacular Ireland and Ireland's Treasures: 5000 Years of Artistic Expression, and is the director of Arena Books Associates, LLC, her own book packaging company in Westport, Connecticut. Read more


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Review �Williams is miles ahead of anyone in the world of animation.� ?The New York Times Read more About the Author Richard Williams (1933-2019) is best known as the Director of Animation and designer of the new characters for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, for which he won two Academy Awards including a Special Achievement Award. Canadian-born Williams has won three U.S. Academy Awards, three British Academy Awards, and an Emmy, among 246 international awards. In 1990 he was voted by his peers as 'The Animator's Animator,' and in 1995 he started giving the Richard Williams Animation Masterclasses for professionals and students worldwide. He lived with his family in Wales, and continued working in animation until his 80s. Read more


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[read ebook] A Better Man: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel

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“‘A Better Man,' with its mix of meteorological suspense, psychological insight and criminal pursuit, is arguably the best book yet in an outstanding, original oeuvre.” —Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal"Enchanting... one of his most ennobling missions." —Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book ReviewCatastrophic spring flooding, blistering attacks in the media, and a mysterious disappearance greet Chief Inspector Armand Gamache as he returns to the Sûreté du Québec in the latest novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny. It’s Gamache’s first day back as head of the homicide department, a job he temporarily shares with his previous second-in-command, Jean-Guy Beauvoir. Flood waters are rising across the province. In the middle of the turmoil a father approaches Gamache, pleading for help in finding his daughter. As crisis piles upon crisis, Gamache tries to hold off the encroaching chaos, and realizes the search for Vivienne Godin should be abandoned. But with a daughter of his own, he finds himself developing a profound, and perhaps unwise, empathy for her distraught father. Increasingly hounded by the question, how would you feel…, he resumes the search. As the rivers rise, and the social media onslaught against Gamache becomes crueler, a body is discovered. And in the tumult, mistakes are made. In the next novel in this “constantly surprising series that deepens and darkens as it evolves” (New York Times Book Review), Gamache must face a horrific possibility, and a burning question. What would you do if your child’s killer walked free?


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EBOOK DOWNLOAD PDF Wrestling with an Angel: A Story of Love, Disability and the Lessons of Grace

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Review 'Witty...stunning...striking...humorous and heartfelt.�A fresh, honest look at one father's struggle to embrace God in the midst of his son's disability. Can sheer laughter and weeping gracefully coexist? Greg knows all about it. I highly recommend this wonderfully personal book!'-�Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni & Friends 'C.S. Lewis wrote that he paradoxically loved�The Lord of the Rings�because it 'broke his heart'--and Greg Lucas' writing does the same for me.�I heartily commend this book--especially for dads...many of us need to taste afresh the goodness of God and the grace of the gospel.'- Justin Taylor, Managing Editor,�ESV Study Bible'This is not primarily a book for parents of special needs children....Jake's father, Greg, is a captivating storyteller.�When he writes about life with Jake, I recognize God's grace and loving persistence in my life. I want more!'-�No�l Piper, author, and wife of pastor and author�John Piper Read more From the Inside Flap 'It sounded at first like something out of an old horror movie. I thought maybe someone was just playing around, but then I heard it again and again, a loud piercing cry, and less like Hollywood every time. The windows were down in my police cruiser on that warm fall day, but I still couldn't tell where the sounds came from. I began looking around for the unlikely sight of someone being disemboweled in a mall parking lot on a Saturday afternoon. Seeing nothing, and still hearing the screams, I called in a 'disturbance.' Around the next corner I found the source of the commotion.' So begins Greg Lucas' captivating account of life as a husband, a police officer, and Jake's dad. Jake Lucas, the first of four children, lives with severe physical and mental challenges. Caring for him each day is an ordeal few of us can imagine, and this story of Jake's first 17 years is not one you will soon forget. But the remarkable thing is how the whole narrative is saturated with wonder at the grace and goodness of God, who brings hope and promise through his Son into the darkest of circumstances. In this book, we see that Jake's problems are our problems, only bigger, and the challenges of caring for him carry profound lessons about God's care for us. Wrestling with an Angel is about tragedy and laughter and pain and joy. It is about faith and grace and endurance and God's unfailing, loving wisdom daily being worked out in each of our lives, whatever the nature or extent of our difficulties. Here is a book that may explain faith to you in ways you never quite grasped, through a life few of us can relate to. When it is all done, we come away better able to live as Christ calls us to live. Read more About the Author Greg Lucas is a husband, the father of four, a police officer in West Virginia, and a graduate of Boyce College. Read more


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PDF READ FREE Swimming Upstream: My Struggle and Triumph Over Cancer and the Medical Establishment: New Hope in Cancer Treatment

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About the Author Sajjad Iqbal, MD, grew up in Pakistan and was raised by loving parents who imparted to him the importance of self-confidence, logical thinking, compassion, and perseverance�qualities that served him well through his personal and professional career. He immigrated to the United States in 1970, trained in prestigious hospitals in New York City, and spent thirty-five years running a pediatric practice in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He used his experience and expertise in the medical field�supported by the strength of his family and his unwavering optimism�to diagnose his own deadly cancer of the parotid glands, which all his physicians had failed to recognize. Iqbal has been married to his wife, Fauzia, for forty-two years. They have three children and two grandchildren. Read more


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[PDF EBOOK EPUB] With My Eyes Wide Open: Miracles and Mistakes on My Way Back to KoRn

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About the Author Brian �Head� Welch is the cofounder and lead guitarist of the Grammy Award�winning, multi-platinum metal band KoRn. He is also the bestselling author of the book Save Me from Myself. He lives in Nashville, TN. Read more


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[R.E.A.D] My Life with Earth, Wind & Fire

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Review �[A] powerful and substantial memoir� The book is more than a chronological tale of a career; it�s a quest for meaning� The memoir captures a life of determination, positivity, and success tempered by depth and humility.� (Publishers Weekly)�My Life with Earth, Wind & Fire is the candid and intimate odyssey of a man whose music and ideology continues to have an immeasurable influence on artists and audiences worldwide.� (Philadelphia Inquirer)�[The] musical elements [of Earth, Wind & Fire] would not have existed without the singular drive of Maurice White. And his words here provide one magical, mystery tour.� (Houston Press)�White�s book is practically a how-to manual for leading a band� Aspiring musicians could certainly learn a lesson or two.� (New York Times Book Review) Read more From the Back Cover Earth, Wind & Fire was one of the most popular and significant bands of the past century, celebrated alongside Chicago, the Commodores, Fleetwood Mac, the Eagles, and Sly and the Family Stone. They transcended genres and fused diverse influences, from R&B to pop to jazz and beyond, earning multiple Grammy Awards�and most recently a Lifetime Achievement Award, shortly after the passing of the band�s founder, Maurice White. Although many of White�s contemporaries and fans, including Quincy Jones, Questlove, and Diane Warren, felt a kinship with him through his music, he himself was an intensely private man. In this riveting account of his personal life and his massively popular band, he bares his soul. Raised by a family friend, relentlessly teased by schoolmates, Maurice found refuge in music and in visits from God. By the time he was six, he was singing in a gospel choir. He came of age musically with close childhood friends and future legends Booker T. Jones and songwriter David Porter. Trained at the Chicago Conservatory of music, he later joined Chess Records, where he played drums for Etta James, Sonny Stitt, and countless others. With the Ramsey Lewis Trio he toured the world, honed his showmanship, and learned much about the music business, but after receiving what he believed to be a message from the Divine, he created Earth, Wind & Fire. It was a band like no other�sellout crowds were spellbound by their costumes, energetic movement, dynamic horns, floating pianos, spinning drum kits, and vanishing acts assisted by magician David Copperfield. The band�s performances were no less forgettable than their perennial hits: �Shining Star,� �Reasons,� �Got to Get You into My Life,� �September,� �Boogie Wonderland,� and �Let�s Groove.� Maurice also produced music for Deniece Williams, the Emotions, Neil Diamond, James Ingram, Barbra Streisand, and Jennifer Holliday.Maurice White�s story illuminates Earth, Wind & Fire�s position as a band essential to American culture, and offers an intimate look at his final days, from his diagnosis of Parkinson�s disease to his faith, which helped him not only to cope, but also to savor every single moment. He dreamed that his band�s music, a reflection of the ideals of the 1970s, would inspire peace and unity across racial lines. This compelling memoir shows how he achieved that and much more. Read more About the Author Maurice White (1941�2016) worked in the music industry for more than forty years as a bandleader, songwriter, producer, and musician. He founded the legendary group Earth, Wind & Fire and served as its main songwriter and record producer, and as its co�lead singer. White won six Grammys and three NAACP Image Awards, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Read more


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[R.E.A.D] Assata: An Autobiography

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Review 'A�deftly written book . . . A spellbinding tale.' ��The New York Times Book Review'A sober, restrained, but forceful recollection. . . . A must book for those interested in the 'revolutionaries' of the 1960s' �Choice'A�compelling tale of the impact of white racism on a sensitive and powerful young black woman.' �Library Journal Read more


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