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  • af Rose Gardner
    158,95 kr.

    Not Just My Mother's Daughter is the story of a mother-daughter relationship and the search for happiness. The story is told from the perspective of Rose Gardner, wrestling with her purpose in life and dealing with off-the-wall situations while caring for her mother through her terminal illness. Simultaneously, Rose must cope with the bizarre emotional behavior of her father and sister who are dealing with pain in rather unconventional ways. Not Just My Mother's Daughter is a close look at the complicated relationship between a mother and daughter. If you have experienced the love and loss of a parent, this story will bring you hope, encouragement, insight, and laughter while reminding you that you're not alone.

  • af James Furry
    108,95 kr.

  • af Larry Upthegrove
    408,95 kr.

    Battles rage as the United States of America fights the bloodiest war in its history. Meanwhile, in Georgia, life goes on, and this book documents more than just the outcomes and results of battles and skirmishes. The reader will get the news of each day in 1864, as seen through Confederate eyes, including many entries from the diary of young Carrie Berry.

  • af Susan Lindsley
    158,95 kr.

  • af Diane Dent Wilcox
    763,95 kr.

    Photographs, stories and historical information on each of the 159 counties that comprise the State of Georgia. The book is entitled "Patchwork" because the information is woven together along with quilt patches.

  • af Susan Lindsley
    608,95 kr.

    A family history of Luther and Lillas Lindsley and their children.

  • af Anna Löwenadler
    108,95 kr.

    A young girl, her twin sister and their brother witness their mother's suicide attempt. The mother is taken to a mental institution, leaving the children in the custody of an abusive father. Eventually the paternal grandparents step in, but the impoverished immigrants from Greece do little to enrich the lives of the children beyond removing the girls from periodic nightly abuse and their brother from regular beatings. The hardships of growing up amongst dysfunction is recounted by the author with candor as she struggles with her family, with school, with other children who live nearby . . . and with poverty in her recollections of times both good and bad.