The world he knows and loves is gone... Lincoln Atwood survived the contagion that wiped out the nine tenths of humanity. As the last survivor in a secret government bunker and a Delta Force soldier, he knows that the other survivors are scared, angry and dangerous, just like him. After weeks alone with the mummified bodies of his colleagues, he escapes the bunker. But the world outside has changed. Among the empty cities and crumbling ruins of civilization, he loses himself to the wilderness in his soul. When he sees Caroline, a fellow survivor, she is vision of light in a world gone dark. He wants to help her, but she won't trust him, when there's danger around every corner. How can he convince her that fate has brought them together? She will not go quietly into the night... Caroline Kelly survived hell when she escaped quarantined Chicago in search of her family after the outbreak. But it's not as easy to travel from Illinois to Missouri with the world gone dark in the space of three months. The last she thing she needs is to get captured by a muscled, bearded mountain man who looks and acts like a damn super soldier. When it’s clear she can’t escape him, she finds herself becoming fascinated with the brooding, intense man who knows how to survive. He makes her heart race and blood pound. When tragedy strikes, Caroline realizes she might have a plan to save the world, but she’ll need Lincoln’s help. Can she trust Lincoln not only with humanity’s future, but also her heart? Warning: This book contains some depictions of violence and realistic contagion scenarios.
The Life of Sigurd F. Olson David Backes ... Pechaver to Humphrey , August 3 , 1957 , Box 146 , Hubert H. Humphrey Papers ; Olson to Magie , ca. ... Elizabeth Olson told me the anecdote about the First Presbyterian Church . 14.
Men are tough, hard working and bread winners. But who do men go to when they need help? This book is about surviving the wilderness of life just at Jesus did when was in the wilderness for forty day and forty nights.
The Wilderness Within: Journeys in Self-discovery
The forest is alive.
The Wilderness Within offers a strikingly original approach to the what, the why, and the how of practising meditation today.
It is time for the park and recreation profession to distinguish itself as a chief caretaker and celebrant of this planets wondrous web of life.
Corps Sauvage
These poems, along with a few travel stories, are a joyous form of word play that embodies life itself. The poems range from the Great Lakes, to Africa, to the Galapagos, and Mexico. They go places never visited before.
Rich in personal testimony, resonant with genuine empathy, and skillful in use of Scripture, The Wilderness Within addresses a woman's testings and disappointments with encouraging reminders of the Lord's uniterrupted care and presence, to ...
The book also contains an introduction and chapter-by-chapter commentary by Olson's authorized biographer, David Backes, that help the reader discover the various facets of Olson's wilderness philosophy and their development over time.