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Books with title Till Tomorrow

  • Tomorrow

    Connah Brecon

    Hardcover (Lothian Books, Sept. 15, 2005)
    If we looked down the long days of ours summers, would we remember the magic of innocence? Tomorrow is the wistful story of a child on the verge of adolscence, thinking about leaving childhood behind and looking forward to an unknown future.
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  • Tomorrow

    Rien Broere

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, Sept. 30, 1999)
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  • Until Tomorrow

    Robin Gunn

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, July 1, 2000)
    For readers that grew up with Christy Miller, reading the stories of her life and following each struggle, triumph, and prayer, she became a close friend. Now Christy Miller has grown up, and her readers have as well. Robin Jones Gunn's new novel features an adult-length read and characters that are sure to draw loyal Christy Miller fans as well as win a whole new adult audience. Christy and Todd: The College Years series provides deeper, more mature story lines that follow Christy into decisions about life and love. Each story will offer a thought-provoking and inspiring model of Christian courtship and romance. Until Tomorrow begins in Switzerland, where nineteen-year-old Christy Miller lives and studies at an international university. After being on her own for nearly a year, she gets a wonderful treat when her two closest friends--Todd and Katie--come to Europe to visit and travel during summer break. Each has very different expectations for the trip that threaten to ruin their precious time together. Minute-by-minute, time slips away until they are facing their last moments together. For Christy and Todd, leaving will be especially painful. They said good-bye once but having to say it again may be too much. Their only hope is that they have the kind of love that will last until tomorrow.
  • & Now Tomorrow

    Rachel Field

    Hardcover (The Macmillan Company, March 15, 1946)
    This book was the basis for the excellent 1944 film starring Alan Ladd and Loretta Young. The story concerns a wealthy young woman who contracts viral menengitis and subsquently goes deaf, and the efforts of a brash young doctor who attempts to cure her. "And Now Tomorrow" is a great beach read; it keeps your attention and even though it clocks in at almost 400 pages I read it in a day and a half. The story is engrossing, and the description of a small town and the changes that come to it is excellent. My only quibble is the disposal of my favorite character halfway through the novel. Other than that, this is a great book that was once very popular but has now slipped into obsurity. Worth checking out. GRADE: B (B+ if you haven't seen the movie and don't know what's coming
  • Until Tomorrow

    Geri Ehrlich, Juan The Rev. Pawluk, Berta Henry

    Mass Market Paperback (Silver Swan Press, Jan. 26, 1999)
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  • Tomorrow

    Skye Tackkett

    eBook
    Decades after the third world war, things are different, to say the least. The last remaining government's police roam the streets looking for prey, people struggle to survive on those same streets, and Fallyn is on the run. Always. The government's officials will stop at nothing to capture her, and she'll stop at nothing to evade and escape time and time again. But this go around, it isn't the tyrannical government that's got her...
  • Tomorrow

    Skye Tackkett

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, May 12, 2014)
    Decades after the third world war, things are different, to say the least. The last remaining government's police roam the streets looking for prey, people struggle to survive on those same streets, and Fallyn is on the run. Always. The government's officials will stop at nothing to capture her, and she'll stop at nothing to evade and escape time and time again. But this go around, it isn't the tyrannical government that's got her...
  • Tomorrow

    Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin, Joseph Anthony

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  • Tomorrow

    C J Kruse

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 11, 2019)
    PROCRASTINATION...Why do we do it? Why do we so often think that tomorrow works better, when it rarely ever does? Science has shown us that procrastination causes us to feel stressed and depressed. It causes us to give poor performance and miss precious opportunities. It ensures that the negative emotions we’re feeling today will carry into tomorrow. And yet, it always sounds tempting to delay our responsibilities in the moment.TOMORROW (NEVER) WORKS BETTER is the ultimate guide to overcoming procrastination. It will help you:• Reduce stress• Reduce self defeating behavior• Increase productivity• Understand WHY you procrastinate• Shatter misconceptions and illusions about procrastination• Prioritize what matters• Face daunting projects• Silence your inner critic• Reach your true potential• Much, much more!If you’re tired of filling tomorrow with today’s dread, then this book is a MUST for you. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, an office worker, a student, or a corporate executive, the tips and techniques of TOMORROW (NEVER) WORKS BETTER will prove an exceptionally useful tool in your personal transformation journey.STOP PUTTING IT OFF FOR TOMORROW!Stop contributing to the problem that you’re trying to solve! If you’re tempted to delay, your feelings are lying (as usual).YOU ARE READY… TODAY!!! Seize the moment!
  • Tomorrow

    Philip Wylie

    Mass Market Paperback (POPULAR LIBRARY, March 15, 1900)
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