LIBROS DEL AUTOR: kay baker

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: kay baker

  • Dr. William Archer Cheatham
    Kay Baker Gaston
    Dr. William Archer Cheatham’s contributions to the field of mental health have long been obscured by the greater notoriety of his second wife, Adelicia Acklen. This book tells his story. Cheatham worked as the Superintendent of the Tennessee Hospital for the Insane from 1852-1862 and during that time helped establish the state’s mental health delivery system. This book explores...
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    11,03 €

  • Why Do I feel This Way
    Kay Baker
    It took me four years of waking up each day, knowing I had to complete this book. God wouldn’t let up on me until it was finished. So many days of feeling like a big, dark, gloomy cloud was hovering over my head. Guilt set in when I would think of everything under the sun to do instead of putting my thoughts on paper. Jim said to me just a few weeks before this book was sub...
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    27,83 €

  • Why Do I feel This Way
    Kay Baker
    It took me four years of waking up each day, knowing I had to complete this book. God wouldn’t let up on me until it was finished. So many days of feeling like a big, dark, gloomy cloud was hovering over my head. Guilt set in when I would think of everything under the sun to do instead of putting my thoughts on paper. Jim said to me just a few weeks before this book was sub...
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    17,75 €

  • THE BAKERS’ DOZEN and Then Some
    Jim Baker / Kay Baker
    Navajoland... It’s a place of beauty where flat deserts are interrupted with rugged rock formations and forested mountains. Its home to the Navajo, the largest nation of Native Americans in America. It also became home to Jim and Kay Baker in 1975 when they responded to God’s call to become houseparents to Navajo boys and girls. Caring for nearly three dozen youngsters over fif...
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    17,85 €

  • Unspeakable! a Mother’s Journey
    Kay Armstrong Baker
    After her daughter’s death in 2000, Kay Armstrong Baker began journaling, compelled to express herself in writing as a way to cope with this unspeakable event in her life. Unspeakable is a compilation of her journal entries-a personal account from the heart of her grief, despair, anger, and hope. It’s an honest, heart-wrenching, yet hopeful book that bravely deals with what mos...
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    15,16 €

  • Infections, Infertility, and Assisted Reproduction
    Doris J. Baker / Doris JBaker / Julie A. Ribes / Julie ARibes / Kay Elder
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    98,06 €