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I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps
to Overcoming a Life Crisis
By Jerry White
In
1984, author Jerry White lost his leg---and almost his life---in a
landmine accident. He has endured the pain of loss and the challenge
of rebuilding. As cofounder of Survivors Corps, White has
interviewed thousands of victims of tragedy. With this book, he
shares what he has learned. White outlines a very specific five-step
program to coping with disaster; to achieving strength and hope; and
to turning tragedy into triumph. In their own words, his survivor
friends and colleagues share their stories.
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The Chronicles of Narnia:
Prince Caspian: The Official Illustrated Movie Companion
By Ernie Malik
Inside this
ultimate visual companion to the making of the second film in C.
S. Lewis's beloved Narnia series, discover lavish photos and
behind the scenes stories that give you a front-row seat of how
movie magic is made. Find out how the screenplay adaptors and
storyboard artists brought C. S. Lewis's story to graphic life,
how director Andrew Adamson's screenplay differs from Lewis's
original story, and reunite with the four stars from the first
film. With profiles of the new cast, including Ben Barnes, who
plays Prince Caspian, this riveting book will also provide
details of the mind-blowing special effects, costumes, intricate
weaponry, and incredible makeup artistry that brought this
soon-to-be-classic movie to life.
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Forgive Us Our Debts: The
Intergenerational Dangers of Fiscal Irresponsibility
By Andrew Yarrow
Andrew Yarrow
explains in accessible terms why federal debt is rising (and will
soon rise much faster), what effects it may have on Americans if
debt is not brought under control, why our government borrows, and
what it will take to pay it all back. Specifically, he brings to
light how rising Medicare, Social Security, and other spending on
one hand, and insufficient government revenues on the other, make a
mockery of fiscal responsibility. But he makes clear that this does
not have to be a doomsday scenario. If we act in a bipartisan
fashion to restore fiscal health, our legacy to the next generation
can be much more than trillions of dollars of IOUs.
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