Tag: Sons

Leaving Epitaph The Sons of Daniel Shaye


Free Download Robert J. Randisi, "Leaving Epitaph: The Sons of Daniel Shaye"
English | 2004 | pages: 369 | ISBN: 0060583320 | PDF | 1,0 mb
The sheriff of Epitaph, Texas, Dan Shaye was a hard but just defender of the law – a devoted husband and father who kept the truth about his violent past from the townfolk he protected. But then the hardcase Ethan Langer gang galloped into town looking to rob the local bank. And when they rode out again, Dan’s beloved wife Mary was lying dead in the Texas dust.

(more…)

Fatherless Sons Healing the Legacy of Loss


Free Download Fatherless Sons: Healing the Legacy of Loss By Jonathan Diamond Ph.D.
2006 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 047121969X | PDF | 4 MB
Praise for Fatherless Sons"Research shows that most men now are better fathers than their own fathers were to them. A generation of men are ‘making it up,’ giving to their children more than they received. No one describes the poignancy–and hope–of contemporary fatherhood better than Jonathan Diamond’s heartfelt and insightful new book. For every man who had a father–and who wants to be one."–Terrence Real, author of I Don’t Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression and How Can I Get Through to You?: Closing the Intimacy Gap Between Men and Women"Diamond’s moving account of his relationship with his father is a nuanced exploration of mourning and its aftermath."–✅Publishers Weekly"This is a powerful and beautiful book, written with warmth, humor, and generosity of spirit. Fatherless Sons guides us through the complex journey of grief, helping to transform pain and anguish into hope and healing."–Dr. Dusty Miller, author of Your Surviving Spirit and Women Who Hurt Themselves

(more…)

Lick Library – Rival Sons Guitar Lessons


Free Download Lick Library – Rival Sons Guitar Lessons
Nick Jennison | Duration: 0:19 h | Video: H264 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 454 MB | Language: English
This is guitar lesson for ‘Open My Eyes’ and a chance to learn how to play one of Rival Sons best songs. This is a great easy guitar lesson for beginners or any player who simply wants to learn a classic Rival Sons tune.
1. Open My Eyes[19:04]
Homepage

(more…)

Better Dads, Stronger Sons How Fathers Can Guide Boys to Become Men of Character


Free Download Rick Johnson, "Better Dads, Stronger Sons: How Fathers Can Guide Boys to Become Men of Character"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 080072870X | EPUB | pages: 240 | 4.9 mb
The relationship between a father and a son is like no other. Dads have a God-given role to protect and provide for their families, always striving to teach their sons the life skills they’ll need to grow into honorable men. But many dads struggle with feelings of inadequacy regarding their fathering abilities. They want to be better dads.

(more…)

Raising Sons of Promise A Guide for Single Mothers of Boys


Free Download Tony Evans, Heather Creekmore, "Raising Sons of Promise: A Guide for Single Mothers of Boys"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1514002892 | EPUB | pages: 232 | 1.4 mb
Millions of single mothers find themselves in the difficult position of raising boys alone. Many of those boys are at risk of falling behind in school or repeating the patterns of their own absent or neglectful fathers. Single mothers, who are often the only parental influence on their sons, are critical to reversing this troubling trend. But how?

(more…)

Likeness Fathers, Sons, a Portrait


Free Download David MacFarlane, "Likeness: Fathers, Sons, a Portrait"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0385693710, 0385693737 | EPUB | pages: 240 | 1.5 mb
From the author of the classic The Danger Tree comes a powerful new memoir about a father’s love for his dying son-a heart-wrenching but ultimately life-affirming book about fatherhood and identity, love and grief, memory and healing.When the worst that can happen, happens, the only useful lesson is the knowledge that it can. That’s the a world can actually end, time can actually run out, sadness can prevail. But I didn’t know that then, of course. Or, if I knew it, I didn’t really believe it.In David Macfarlane’s living room, there hangs a life-size portrait of himself. The portrait, by esteemed Canadian painter John Hartman, has become a portal for when he stares into his own eyes, and into the painting’s background, an aerial view of his childhood house and hometown of Hamilton, he is transported. The painting evokes vivid memories of what was, what is no more and what will never be. It brings David back to his happy, privileged youth-its depiction of his parents’ old swimming pool surrounded by dazzlingly bright light reminds him of how his future felt during those days, when the world seemed full of possibilities. His son Blake’s future should feel just as bright. He’s young. He’s fit. He isn’t a smoker. And he really, really wants to create, to live. And yet he’s confined to a bed in a bright, white room-as bright as the air surrounding the swimming pool, and yet so different. As Blake undergoes treatment for an aggressive cancer, his father reckons with his past and the future his son may never have.In achingly beautiful prose, and with profound insight into how we love and grieve and remember, Macfarlane mourns the passing of time as a man in the autumn of his life and as a father who is losing his son. Likeness is a book about fathers and sons that demonstrates the power of memory to transform the tragic into the precious and profound. From the author of the classic The Danger Tree comes a powerful new memoir about a father’s love for his dying son-a heart-wrenching but ultimately life-affirming book about fatherhood and identity, love and grief, memory and healing.When the worst that can happen, happens, the only useful lesson is the knowledge that it can. That’s the a world can actually end, time can actually run out, sadness can prevail. But I didn’t know that then, of course. Or, if I knew it, I didn’t really believe it.In David Macfarlane’s living room, there hangs a life-size portrait of himself. The portrait, by esteemed Canadian painter John Hartman, has become a portal for when he stares into his own eyes, and into the painting’s background, an aerial view of his childhood house and hometown of Hamilton, he is transported. The painting evokes vivid memories of what was, what is no more and what will never be. It brings David back to his happy, privileged youth-its depiction of his parents’ old swimming pool surrounded by dazzlingly bright light reminds him of how his future felt during those days, when the world seemed full of possibilities. His son Blake’s future should feel just as bright. He’s young. He’s fit. He isn’t a smoker. And he really, really wants to create, to live. And yet he’s confined to a bed in a bright, white room-as bright as the air surrounding the swimming pool, and yet so different. As Blake undergoes treatment for an aggressive cancer, his father reckons with his past and the future his son may never have.In achingly beautiful prose, and with profound insight into how we love and grieve and remember, Macfarlane mourns the passing of time as a man in the autumn of his life and as a father who is losing his son. Likeness is a book about fathers and sons that demonstrates the power of memory to transform the tragic into the precious and profound.

(more…)

The Sons And Daughters Of Los Culture And Community In L.A


Free Download David James, "The Sons And Daughters Of Los: Culture And Community In L.A."
English | 2003 | pages: 266 | ISBN: 1592130135, 1592130127 | PDF | 31,6 mb
Los Angeles. A city that is synonymous with celebrity and mass-market culture, is also, according to David James, synonymous with social alienation and dispersal. In the communities of Los Angeles, artists, cultural institutions and activities exist in ways that are often concealed from sight, obscured by the powerful presence of Hollywood and its machinations.

(more…)

Sons of Providence The Brown Brothers, the Slave Trade, and the American Revolution


Free Download Sons of Providence: The Brown Brothers, the Slave Trade, and the American Revolution By Charles Rappleye
2006 | 400 Pages | ISBN: 0743266870 | PDF | 33 MB
In 1774, as the new world simmered with tensions that would lead to the violent birth of a new nation, two Rhode Island brothers were heading toward their own war over the issue that haunts America to this day: slavery. Set against a colonial backdrop teeming with radicals and reactionaries, visionaries, spies, and salty sea captains, Sons of Providence is the biography of John and Moses Brown, two classic American archetypes bound by blood yet divided by the specter of more than half a million Africans enslaved throughout the colonies. John is a profit-driven robber baron running slave galleys from his wharf on the Providence waterfront; his younger brother Moses is an idealist, a conscientious Quaker hungry for social reform who-with blood on his own hands-strikes out against the hypocrisy of slavery in a land of liberty.Their story spans a century, from John’s birth in 1736, through the Revolution, to Moses’ death in 1836. The brothers were partners in business and politics and in founding the university that bears their name. They joined in the struggle against England, attending secret sessions of the Sons of Liberty and, in John’s case, leading a midnight pirate raid against a British revenue cutter. But for the Browns as for the nation, the institution of slavery was the one question that admitted no middle ground. Moses became an early abolitionist while John defended the slave trade and broke the laws written to stop it. The brothers’ dispute takes the reader from the sweltering decks of the slave ships to the taverns and town halls of the colonies and shows just how close America came to ending slavery eighty years before the conflagration of civil war.This dual biography is drawn from voluminous family papers and other primary sources and is a dramatic story of an epic struggle for primacy between two very different brothers. It also provides a fresh and panoramic view of the founding era. Samuel Adams and Nathanael Greene take turns here, as do Stephen Hopkins, Rhode Island’s great revolutionary leader and theorist, and his brother Esek, first commodore of the United States Navy. We meet the Philadelphia abolitionists Anthony Benezet and James Pemberton, and Providence printer John Carter, one of the pioneers of the American press. For all the chronicles of America’s primary patriarch, none documents, as this book does, George Washington’s sole public performance in opposition to the slave trade.Charles Rappleye brings the skills of an investigative journalist to mine this time and place for vivid detail and introduce the reader to fascinating new characters from the members of our founding generation. Raised in a culture of freedom and self-expression, Moses and John devoted their lives to the pursuit of their own visions of individual liberty. In so doing, each emerges as an American archetype-Moses as the social reformer, driven by conscience and dedicated to an enlightened sense of justice; John as the unfettered capitalist, defiant of any effort to constrain his will. The story of their collaboration and their conflict has a startlingly contemporary feel. And like any good yarn, the story of the Browns tells us something about ourselves.

(more…)

Passionate Mothers, Powerful Sons The Lives of Jennie Jerome Churchill and Sara Delano Roosevelt


Free Download Passionate Mothers, Powerful Sons: The Lives of Jennie Jerome Churchill and Sara Delano Roosevelt by Charlotte Gray
English | September 12, 2023 | ISBN: 1668031973 | 432 pages | PDF | 95 Mb
A captivating dual biography of two famous women whose sons would change the course of the 20th century-by award-winning historian Charlotte Gray.

(more…)