Johnson Stacey Cindy (8 results)

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Published by Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Mai 2026, 2026
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Published by Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Mai 2026, 2026
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. There are moments in life when everything seems ordinary, safe, and predictable-moments when you believe your family is strong, your child is happy, and the world around you is steady. I once lived in that kind of world. A small town in eastern Ontario, quiet and familiar, where nothing big…ever seemed to happen.Then everything changed. Addiction entered their home the way darkness enters a room-slowly at first, almost unnoticed, until one day it feels like the light is gone. I never imagined I would watch my cousin's daughter battle something so painful, so confusing, and so powerful that it nearly took her life. I never imagined I would fight beside her, holding on even when it felt like the ground beneath her was crumbling. This is not a story about quick fixes or miracle cures. It is not a story about a straight path from hurt to healing. It is a story about struggle. About fear. About broken trust and the long, painful road to rebuilding it.But it is also a story about love. Real love-the kind that refuses to give up, even on the darkest days. The kind that bends but does not break.The kind that helps you stand when you don't have the strength to stand on your own. I share this story not as an expert, but as a loved one. A girl who lost her way, then found it again through tears, honesty, courage, and forgiveness. A mother who watched her daughter fall deep into addiction, and then-slowly, bravely-climb back out. If you are a parent walking this same road, you are not alone. If you are a young person fighting your own battle, there is hope. If you are someone trying to understand addiction, may this story open your heart to compassion. Stacey's journey is not just hers-it is ours. A story of darkness and light. Fear and resilience. Loss and transformation. Pain and healing. And in the end, it is a story about finding our way back to each other. Welcome to Finding Stacey. This is our truth. This is our healing. This is our full circle. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This story is dedicated to Waterton National Park, one of Canada's true natural treasures. As we drove toward its towering peaks and quiet valleys, we stopped often to take pictures and breathe in the freedom this place offers. Mule deer grazed in the open fields, white-tailed deer stepped g…ently across the road, and foxes darted through the tall grass-wildlife living freely, exactly as nature intended. But along the fences on the way into the park, something else caught my eye-torn plastic bags tangled in the wire, flapping in the wind. In that moment, I couldn't help but imagine how our modern conveniences, especially something as simple as a plastic bag, have made life harder for the very animals we come here to admire. As we drove home from Waterton, surrounded by snow-capped mountains fading into the distance, the idea for this story came to life. I wanted to capture the journey of a single plastic bag-not just as litter, but as a reminder of the impact we have on the world around us, and the responsibility we share to protect it.This introduction is written in honour of Waterton, its wildlife, and the hope that we can all do better for the places we love.Every object we create has a story. Some stories are short-barely noticed before they end. Others stretch far beyond what anyone expects. This is the story of one ordinary plastic bag. It began in a factory among thousands of identical bags, each made to be used once and then forgotten. But this bag's journey was anything but ordinary. Blown by the wind, battered by storms, and tangled in a fence for years, it witnessed the passing of seasons and the quiet rhythm of nature. It became part of a fox's home, drifted through soil and streams, and eventually found its way into the hands of a girl who cared enough to make a difference. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Johnson, Stacey Cindy (illustrator).

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Through the Eyes of a Lifetime I was born in March of 1966, in a small Canadian city called Cornwall, Ontario. And Cornwall felt, at the time, a world away from the noise of politics and the storms of history. Yet history has a way of finding us, even when we aren't looking for it. Over the…course of my life, I have watched Canada, and the world, transform in ways my grandparents could never have imagined. I have lived through the fear of nuclear war in the 1960s, the unrest of the 1970s, the flashy optimism and hidden anxieties of the 1980s, the fractured unity of the 1990s, and the painful shocks of the 2000s. I have seen social media reshape our lives in the 2010s, and I have felt the uncertainty of pandemics, wars, and climate disasters in the 2020s. Canada has never been a simple country. It is a mosaic - sometimes beautiful, sometimes broken, often fragile. It has been shaped by the weight of our neighbours to the south, by the echoes of our colonial past, and by the voices of Indigenous peoples demanding to be heard. It has been pulled apart by debates over Quebec, strained by Western alienation, and tested by waves of immigration that both enrich and challenge us. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.