Mary Jane Wells

Mary Jane Wells

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Heroine
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Heroine
  • By: Mary Jane Wells
  • Narrator: Mary Jane Wells
  • Length: 1 hours 27 minutes
  • Publisher: Author's Republic
  • Publish date: January 01, 2020
  • Language: English
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Heroine is based on the true story of Danna Davis and her 10 years in the US Army. A survivor of military sexual trauma, hers is a human story exploring healing, forgiveness and what speaking your truth really means – with grit, lyricism and... Read more

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Pure Voice Audio Bible РNew International Version, NIV (Narrated by George W. Sarris): (33) Acts This is more than a Bible you listen to; it’s an experience that helps you enter God’s Word … so God’s Word can enter you. Narrated by George Sarris, a well-known spokesperson for several Fortune 500 companies and a talented communicator, this audio edition of Acts in the beloved New International Version (NIV) will reignite your passion for the Word of God. Read Book
The Litigators #1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER • After leaving a fast-track legal career and going on a serious bender, David Zinc is sober, unemployed, and desperate enough to take a job at Finley & Figg, a self-described “boutique law firm” that is anything but. What they are is a two-bit operation always in search of their big break, ambulance chasers who’ve been in the trenches much too long ... Read Book
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Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them) You get ready to die the way you get ready for a trip. Start by realizing you don’t know the way. Read a few travel guides. Study the language, look at maps, gather equipment. Let yourself imagine what it will be like. Pack your bags. This book is one of those travel guides-a guide to preparing for your own death and the deaths of people close to you.The fact of death is hard to believe. Sallie ... Read Book
Short Squeeze Smart-aleck attorney Jackie Swaitkowski’s business relies on constant movement of Hamptons’ real estate market. After making an odd request to evict his sister-in-law from his home, one of her clients turns up dead. Jackie would have expected that to be the end of it, but an envelope found on the corpse contains an item so unusual that Jackie finds herself working on something bigger–and ... Read Book
Feminist Fantasies Phyllis Schlafly was one of the first to recognize that radical feminism, like other destructive ideologies, is at odds with human nature. As the rest of the intellectual elite fell compliantly into line, Schlafly courageously took up the fight for the right to be a woman. Feminist Fantasies is the inspiring story of that fight. In these dispatches from the battlefront, Schlafly exposes the ... Read Book
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