Compassion, redemption, and love — don’t miss this classic story from No.1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson When Chandra Hill is awakened by a cry in the night, she is shocked to discover an abandoned newborn in her barn. She rushes him to the hospital, but as a former paediatrician her instincts have already kicked in. Before she knows it, she’s discussing options for the baby with the emergency room doctor, Dallas O'Rourke. Dallas finds himself bonding instantly with the baby — and with the intriguing woman who brought him in. Though Chandra and Dallas try not to get attached, as days pass without a blood relative coming to claim the baby, it becomes difficult to imagine their lives without the little boy. And when the baby’s story becomes national news, the two could realise that all they want is the family they've found.
F. X. Toole knew boxing. Between bouts, he wrote, and two years before his death he published this collection of stories, giving readers an unprecedented look at the gritty life around the ring.
' In this dazzling collection of stories F.X. Toole exhibits the skill of a miniaturist: in precise and exquisite detail, he peoples a world rich in unforgettable characters.
Filled with rumor and humor, this historical thriller delights to its captivating close.
Million Dollar Baby: A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight
"Barbara Woolworth Hutton (November 14, 1912? May 11, 1979) was an American socialite, heiress and debutante, often dubbed "Poor Little Rich Girl" due to the fact that she was given...
When Greek tycoon Nikos Theakis offered grieving Ann Turner a million dollars for his orphaned nephew, she took the money and walked away.
F.X. Toole is a dazzling new writer with a fresh and original voice, who has been a boxing professional for over twenty-five years. Rope Burns, a collection of short stories and a novella, is written from this unique perspective.
Million Dollar Baby by Patricia Ryan released on Oct 25, 2000 is available now for purchase.
This volume presents a collection of brief, accessible essays written by international experts from medicine, social sciences, and the humanities, all of whom have experience using film in their teaching of medical ethics.
T. HE NORTH SEA IS A FORMIDABLE PLACE MOST DAYS OF THE year and it was no different in autumn 1969. A drilling rig contracted by the Oklahomabased Phillips Petroleum was plying these grim waters in what seemed like the vain search for ...