Lone Eagle by Danielle Steel, ISBN 0385335377
Danielle Steel's fifty-first bestselling novel tells the story of an extraordinary man, the woman who loved him, and a bond so powerful it could never be broken. It is about finding the courage to let someone you love fly free....
The phone call came on a snowy December afternoon. Kate was certain it was Joe, the brilliant, visionary man who had been her soulmate, her driving force since the night they met, almost thirty-four years before. What she got was the one call she had never wanted, and didn't expect.
As the snow continued to fall, Kate's mind drifted back, to the moment when she and Joe first met. She had been just seventeen and he was young, powerful, dazzling, and different from any man she'd ever known.
It was just days before Christmas, 1940. The war is raging in Europe when Kate Jamison makes her debut in New York City. In a room filled with the scions of East Coast society and the leading political figures of the day, it is Joe Allbright who catches Kate's eye.
At twenty-nine, Joe is the brilliant protege of Charles Lindbergh, and already a legend in flying circles for his record-breaking speed and state-of-the-art airplane designs. All Kate sees is a tall, strikingly handsome man who seems at once awkward and larger-than-life, like a shining star -- just out of reach. Joe, too, is caught off balance by his response to Kate, seeing in this beautiful young woman vitality and youth, the lifelong soulmate he never expected to find.
As the months pass, they will meet again, forging a bond that will set the course of both their lives. Kate will go off to study at Radcliffe. Joe will skyrocket to fame in modern aviation. Joe's planes are his life, hispassion. But irresistibly drawn to her, like moth to flame, he always comes back to Kate. Even after the long, dark years of World War II, when Kate was sure she had finally lost him completely, Joe returns. Never willing to stay, always needing to fly away.
Primary Care of the Child with a Chronic Condition
This popular resource provides the necessary knowledge to provide comprehensive primary care to children with special needs and their families. It addresses major issues common to the care of all children with chronic conditions including: the role of the primary care provider; the impact of a chronic condition on the child's development and its impact on the family, school issues, ethical and cultural concerns; managing care coordination; transition to adulthood; and the financial resources needed to support the child. The book also identifies specific chronic conditions found in children that necessitate alterations in standard primary care practices as a result of the chronic condition.
Primary Care of the Child with a Chronic Condition
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The Truth about Family
Leaving home wasn't hard for Erin McNulty and she had no plans to return. "Ever." Until she gets a phone call The aunt who raised her has been killed in a car accident, and her father, Charlie, is in critical condition.
Back in her hometown, police officer Colin Barrett informs her there was no accident--someone was trying to kill her father. Colin has no idea who--or why. Together, he and Erin probe Charlie's past for answers. But that's not the "only" answer Colin wants. He needs to know whether he and Erin have any chance at happiness.
For Erin, coming home means learning the truth about family and the truth about love.
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Martha Calling by Susan Meddaugh, ISBN 0395698251
The author of the New York Times Best Illustrated Book Martha Speaks returns with another "Martha the talented dog" tale. Martha's on the phone, entering contests. She wins a free weekend at the Come-On-Inn. But ther e's one problem. No dogs are allowed.
Martha Calling by Susan Meddaugh, ISBN 0395698251
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Wiring Home Networks
We're all working (and playing) in a digital world. Computers, entertainment systems, satellite cable, and Internet connections--they're multiplying in virtually every household. Before you attempt to connect all the dots, check out Wiring Home Networks, the just-in-time home network how-to guide from Sunset. Step-by-step instructions help you create your own home networks for computers, video, audio, and phone systems. Need to extend DSL service to more than one computer, add cable or satellite TV access in several rooms, or increase the number of remote speakers for your CD or DVD system? This book shows you how. Even electricians and contractors who understand how to work with AC wiring, but who have little experience with data, audio, or video networks, will benefit from its easy-to-follow directions.
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Destiny by Tim Parks, ISBN 1559705752
Christopher Burton, Britain's foremost foreign correspondent, has returned with his Italian wife to London for an extended stay. One morning, he receives a phone call announcing that his teenage son has committed suicide. Why, upon hearing the news, does he immediately conclude that his marriage of 30 years is over? And why is grief so slow in coming? Analyzing the three decades of his love-hate relationship, Burton finds his life a web of contradictions, questions, and confusions. And yet, clearly, it has also been his destiny.
Destiny by Tim Parks, ISBN 1559705752
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