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Books with title To Live and Love Again

  • To Live and Love Again

    Sue Andrews

    language (, Oct. 21, 2015)
    She stared down the barrel of her first husband’s shotgun. She bore the pain and uncertainty of her second husband’s affair. For Sue Andrews, love was always a dangerous game, physically and emotionally taxing—and destined to end in heartbreak. But when a friend compared her plight to the book When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Andrews became determined: she would stop being a victim and take control of her life once and for all.So after two marriages, two divorces, and moving from Illinois to Michigan to Georgia to Florida, she finally found herself back where she started again. In the wake of a life-changing high school reunion, it finally seemed like happiness was just around the corner—but it wasn’t long before health issues presented a whole new set of obstacles and setbacks to overcome.We’ve all heard that bad things happen to good people. But after soul-crushing abuse, near-death experiences, and so much heartbreak, is it really possible to learn to live and love again? Andrews explores these issues with plenty of heart and humor in her thought-provoking personal memoir To Live and Love Again.
  • To Live and Love Again

    Sue Andrews

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2015)
    She stared down the barrel of her first husband’s shotgun. She bore the pain and uncertainty of her second husband’s affair. For Sue Andrews, love was always a dangerous game, physically and emotionally taxing—and destined to end in heartbreak. But when a friend compared her plight to the book When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Andrews became determined: she would stop being a victim and take control of her life once and for all. So after two marriages, two divorces, and moving from Illinois to Michigan to Georgia to Florida, she finally found herself back where she started again. In the wake of a life-changing high school reunion, it finally seemed like happiness was just around the corner—but it wasn’t long before health issues presented a whole new set of obstacles and setbacks to overcome. We’ve all heard that bad things happen to good people. But after soul-crushing abuse, near-death experiences, and so much heartbreak, is it really possible to learn to live and love again? Andrews explores these issues with plenty of heart and humor in her thought-provoking personal memoir To Live and Love Again.
  • To Live Again

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, April 10, 2001)
    Dawn Rochelle looks like any other 17year-old girt, but looks can be deceiving. At the age of 13, Dawn was diagnosed with leukemia. Now almost five years into remission, Dawn's a senior in high school and looking forward to going to college. But her plans are disrupted when she suffers another medical crisis that causes partial paralysis. The doctors are optimistic about her recovery, but Dawn finds herself giving in to despair. At least during remission she could try to forget about her cancer and pretend she was a normal girl. But the effects of the paralysis are impossible to hide from her friends and the boy she cares about. Dawn had thought her bad times were over. Will she be able to find the strength and courage to live again?
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  • Live Again

    Brittney Mulliner

    language (Blue Tulip Publishing INC., April 25, 2018)
    In the sequel to Begin Again, Aubrey Tate has finally found where she belongs. Until she reads the note that changes everything. The past she thought she left behind is still following her. Now she faces the threat of a stalker who has the potential to unravel her new life.This time, she has her friends and brother helping her, but will they be enough to save her from her real-life nightmare?
  • To Live Again

    McDANIEL LURLENE

    Paperback (BANTAM BOOKS, Aug. 16, 2001)
    None
  • To Live Again

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 2001)
    Dawn Rochelle looks like any other 17year-old girt, but looks can be deceiving. At the age of 13, Dawn was diagnosed with leukemia. Now almost five years into remission, Dawn's a senior in high school and looking forward to going to college. But her plans are disrupted when she suffers another medical crisis that causes partial paralysis. The doctors are optimistic about her recovery, but Dawn finds herself giving in to despair. At least during remission she could try to forget about her cancer and pretend she was a normal girl. But the effects of the paralysis are impossible to hide from her friends and the boy she cares about. Dawn had thought her bad times were over. Will she be able to find the strength and courage to live again?
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  • To Live Again

    Lurlene McDaniel

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 10, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A Dawn Rochelle Novel.
  • To and Again

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1946)
    hardcover with dust jacket in Children's
  • To Live Again

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Library Binding
    Dawn Rochelle looks like any other 17year-old girt, but looks can be deceiving. At the age of 13, Dawn was diagnosed with leukemia. Now almost five years into remission, Dawn's a senior in high school and looking forward to going to college. But her plans are disrupted when she suffers another medical crisis that causes partial paralysis. The doctors are optimistic about her recovery, but Dawn finds herself giving in to despair. At least during remission she could try to forget about her cancer and pretend she was a normal girl. But the effects of the paralysis are impossible to hide from her friends and the boy she cares about. Dawn had thought her bad times were over. Will she be able to find the strength and courage to live again?
  • To Live Again

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 16, 1800)
    None
  • To and Again

    Walter R. Brooks, Adolfo Best-Maugard

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1940)
    Illustrated with black-and-white prints.
  • To Live Again

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    With her leukemia in remission for five years, Dawn has been able to hide her sickness from her friends, but when another medical crisis causes her to be partially paralyzed, she worries how she will handle this obvious condition as a high school student. With her leukemia in remission for five years, Dawn has been able to hide her sickness from her friends, but when another medical crisis causes partial paralysis, she worries how she will handle this obvious condition in high school.