Best of
True-Story

1997

The Incredible Power of Prayer


Roger J. Morneau - 1997
    As he shares God's answers, he shows readers how they too can take hold of the incredible power of prayer.

Diana, Princess of Wales, 1961-97: A Tribute in Photographs


Michael O'Mara - 1997
    Diana, Princess of Wales was certainly one of the most photographed women of all time; even in her childhood she was frequently photographed due to her father's interest in amateur photography.

Paramedic: On the Front Lines of Medicine


Peter Canning - 1997
    As Canning tells his graphic, gripping war stories--of the lives he saved and lost; of the fear, the nightmares, and the constant adrenaline-pumping thrill of action--we come away with an unforgettable portrait of what it means to be a hero.

Journal of the Trail


Stewart E. Glazier - 1997
    

Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers: Love and Logic Parenting for Early Childhood


Jim Fay - 1997
    Start early with Love and Logic, and enjoy parenting.

The Bravest Cat!


Laura Driscoll - 1997
    The true story of the cat who risked her life to save her five kittens from a burning building.

Barefoot in the Rubble


Elizabeth B. Walter - 1997
    What also comes through her account, however, are less publicized, but resonant and compelling connections between victims of that Ethnic Cleansing and victims of the Holocaust. Elizabeth Walter knew, and suffered with, a few of the two million Volksdeutsche who perished in the Vertreibung. Two million (the currently accepted number for the ethnic German deaths in the Expulsion) is a hefty figure, even by World War II and Holocaust standards, and even for a people whom many in this country still imagine "had-it-coming." Elizabeth Walther also shares with Holocaust victims, and historical slavery and oppression, the knowledge that free and secure people did not really care about her fate. Nobody cared about the Jews in 1942, or in 1943. At least not any body with any power to help them in any significant way. In a similar sense, nobody cared about the Donauschwaben in 1944. If people thought about their situation at all, the "Schwobe" were guilty by reason of race;" just like the Jews since the time of St. Augustine.... and the Haitians since the inception of the slave trade.

Author: A True Story


Helen Lester - 1997
    By sharing her struggles as a child and later as a successful author, she demonstrates that hurdles are part of the process. She even gives writing tips, such as keeping a "fizzle box." Helen Lester uses her unique ability to laugh at her mistakes to create both a guide for young writers and an amusing personal story of the disappointments and triumphs of a writer's life.

The Power of Two: Secrets to a Strong and Loving Marriage


Susan Heitler - 1997
    Psychologist Susan Heitler clarifies the basics of collaborative dialogue and shows how these techniques can be applied to even the most sensitive issues in ways that respond to both partners' needs and help to strengthen their relationship. Use this book to learn strategies for making decisions together, resolving conflicts, recovering after upsets, and converting difficulties into opportunities for growth.

Baby In a Basket


Gloria Rand - 1997
    But thanks to the kindness of others, everyone is safe and sound. Color illustrations.