This work features crimes ranging from fraud and house break-in to domestic abuse, rape and murder, and includes stories that focus on the victims of crime rather than the perpetrators and the investigators.
This book will tell stories of mothers that have fought hard to keep going after their child was incarcerated, it will also help others to understand more about the journey we live as mothers of incarcerated sons.
A single mother’s life turns upside down when she meets an outlaw from her past in the New York Times–bestselling author’s contemporary Western romance.
The more we discuss this critical issue, the less ashamed people will feel in seeking professional treatment. This book shines a light on a dark but important subject. All book sales will go toward Why Us Kids. Thank you.
Rebecca Asher draws on the experiences of mothers and fathers in the UK and around the world in setting out a manifesto for a new model of family life. Engaging and provocative, 'Shattered' is a call to arms for a revolution in parenting.
Almost every family has a tumultuous chapter and this story is about the real impact mental illness and domestic violence can have. The consequences are not only catastrophic for sufferers, but also for those who love them.
Unthinkable. Unbelievable. Heartbreaking. No matter how or what age, the loss of a child is a terrible thing. How does a parent survive this? Shattered was written to help.
Sporting a new identity and desperate to fill in the blank spaces of her life pre-Slating, Kyla heads to a remote mountain town to try to reunite with the birth mother she was kidnapped from as a child.
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It starts as a kid's game to while away the long drive across country.
Olivia Mayfield is the youngest African American woman to hold the position as Executive Manager of Barnes & Rogers Corporation.
Through a twist of fate, fifteen-year-old Natalie and her crush Adam are left alone in a remote cabin during a raging storm. When a falling tree destroys the cabin, Natalie and Adam must figure out how to survive.
His last tour of duty was as a peacekeeper stationed in Rwanda, an African nation Ian knows little about. In this gripping tale, Ian learns not only about Rwanda but about the world, and he is not at all prepared.
'This is powerful stuff...radical, original and refreshingly spirited' Daily Telegraph 'Gripping enough to read through the night. It left me fired up with reformist zeal' Mail on Sunday
Be Careful What You Wish For Because You Just Might Get It! Aaliyah Shaw applied for, and received, a spot to attend a prestigious school for the arts for her senior year, all expenses paid.