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Tragedy brought them together. Now Tragedy threatens to tear them apart. It is certainly not the norm for a four year old child to have sexual reassignment surgery, but that is the course of action that K-9 officer Chase Milan and his wife Melissa take for their adopted child. It was an extreme action and the community responds, some accepting what has happened and others who have not. As the community around her weighs in on the decision, Jenny grows more comfortable with herself and her place in the world. But, when tragedy strikes, how will the fragile little girl respond? In a world where nothing is certain, can love truly conquer all.
Sometimes tragedy changes a life for the better. If you find reading Dave Pelzer "A Child Called 'It'" and Cathy Glass "Cry Silent Tears" rewarding than this heartwarming story of overcoming the past and finding acceptance will keep you up all night turning the pages as you run the gamut of emotions. Jeremy Bergeron is a four year old boy who will do anything to earn the love of his parents. But that is a love that they are unable or unwilling to give. Suffering from the neglect of his mother and the physical abuse from his father, Jeremy does everything in his power to survive. Chase Milan is a rookie K-9 police officer. His job is to confront evil and get it off the streets. He knows about crime, but he has never before had to deal with its aftermath. With his canine partner, Neesa, Chase doesn't realize the struggles that come with picking up the pieces once tragedy has torn through a life. With the squeeze of a trigger, two lives heading on different paths converge and Chase learns exactly what it's like to pick up the pieces and build a life that has been shattered by violence. Because he is signed up to be a foster parent, he gets temporary custody of the child. But his wife is unable to deal with a child who fears every shadow and finds comfort in hiding behind the sofa. When atop all the other issues, questions about his gender identity make the family question everything they once believed was certain. Chase was only supposed to take Jeremy into his home for a week as social services locate the next of kin, but his life will never be the same again. GOD BLESS THE CHILD is a story that will both touch and challenge you, a story that will have you tap into your deepest emotions. A novel that dares to ask the question "How far will you go to make sure a child grows up happy and healthy?"
Antonio LaMano was about to enter his final year of high school. After finishing state runner up in wrestling the previous year he spent the summer sculpting his body into something that would be unstoppable on the mat. This was his year to do great things and nothing was going to get in his way. Nothing, until he met a small freshman girl that some students hated with a passion. Being the person he is, Antonio decides to be the girl's protector before knowing the secrets that she kept. It is a secret that is tearing the school apart and Tony finds himself in the middle of a situation beyond his control.
Michael Davis is a nine year old boy who struggles with living up to the expectations of his father. In order to toughen up, he agrees to sign up for Pee-wee football to learn how to be the man he is suppose to be. During the routine sports physical the doctor discovers a serious condition that turns Michael's world upside down and inside out. Without warning, he is presented with a decision that he never dreamed possible. With his best friend by his side and the support of his mother, the child tries to make a decision beyond his years and discovers his true self in the process.
There has been a new thrust in the media to cover the emerging transsexual population. A population that is no longer satisfied with remaining in the shadows and flying under the radar. With most things that are new, there has been some confusion and a segment of the Christian faith has not responded favorably. With groups like Focus on the Family referring to this class of people as "so-called Transsexuals," and others on the Christian right labeling all who do not conform to the gender norm as living in sin, many people have fallen in line without really understanding the issue. This book sets to prove that transsexuality is not a sin and addresses the topic by covering the versus the opponents have used to claim that those who do not conform to gender normality are an abomination to the Lord. This is a lie that some in the church have spread and the myth is finally exposed.
They say no student is beyond reach - he's out to prove them wrong. Janice Rosenthal is entering her eighth year of teaching, but it might be her last. Never before has she had a student as unruly and insubordinate as this one. Andrew Bryant is the terror of seventh grade, a student known for driving teachers to the edge of retirement, and he is in her class. How can Janice--and the rest of her students--make it through the school year with such a disruptive force in the classroom? Her only hope is to try to break through the orphan's defenses, to pierce a wall that no other teacher has ever scratched. When she discovers Andrew's secret, two lives will be changed forever.
Happily ever after never lasts that long... Desiree, a 12 year old transgender foster child making great strides in becoming the person she identified as, finally found a place in the world where she belonged. Her teacher, Ms. Rosenthal, has taken her in and an adoption is pending. Desiree no longer has to worry about having a place to belong but struggles with how soon can she transition to full-time, including at school. Even with the wait, life was looking up. Until her new, ex-marine, social service worker finds out the Ms. Rosenthal is facilitating Desiree's transition and takes offense. He makes Desiree do an about face, causing her to retreat from whence she came. As the legal tangles get worked out, Desiree's world is turned upside down and inside out. Returned to a world she no longer belongs, she finds it difficult to keep her head above water. All the while, Janice has criminal charges of her own to contend with. Janice and Desiree each go through their own person wars, but some things are worth fighting for.
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