Justin's world is in turmoil, and it doesn't seem to get any better. He has to deal with bullying, homophobia, neglect, divorce, disrespect, liars, backstabbers, and betrayal. Who is a friend, and who is not? Who can you trust when even family seems to be against you? Justin has to figure it out. His sanity and life may depend on it. Will he overcome his problems, or will they consume him?
What happens when a single moment changes everything?
All Nadeem Sayed Khatib, aka Nadeem Chipkali, wants to do is stay in his apartment all day, watch some TV and ignore his mounting worries. He is not in the...
Living Hell is a moving, often graphic, exploration of what the war did to men’s bodies and minds."—History Book Club "Any who would truly understand the daily trials of the Civil War must have this book!"—Midwest Book Review "A ...
Written by DAN SLOTT Art by RYAN SOOK and WADE VON GRAWBADGER Painted Cover by ERIC POWELL Collecting the edgy 6-issue miniseries, ARKHAM ASYLUM: LIVING HELL examines the dark underbelly of Gotham's notorious "House of Madness!
Living Hell: Story of a WWII Survivor at the Death Railway
A guidebook on how to survive the worst loss of life.The loss of a beloved child.
I would like for the people who read this book to realize that there is spiritual warfare going on around us. This book tells of the hell I went through with this entity's arrival and years to follow.
There were so many kids on my street that a pickup game of football had so many players that we had to choose special teams. We played games that only the layout of the street could accommodate.
'The Killing Fields of Cambodia' is a tale of survival through generosity, resourcefulness, and the strength of family.
Johnny Lee Gaddy was sent to Arthur G. Dozier Reform School in the Florida Panhandle at eleven years old, for skipping school because he had a speech impairment.