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New Releases by Barbara Walsh

Barbara Walsh is the author of Irish Servicewomen in the Great War (2024), The Deer Man (2021), Rhoda's Rescue (2014), August Gale (2013), Hubert Latham, 1883-1912 (2013).

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Irish Servicewomen in the Great War

release date: May 30, 2024

The Deer Man

release date: May 20, 2021
The Deer Man
Stephen Taubner lives in an old Maine farmhouse surrounded by a forest filled with wildlife. One cold and snowy winter, Taubner spotted two fawns and their mother in the woods. The deer were too thin, and Taubner knew there was nothing left in the forest for them to eat. He fed the deer buckets of oats and befriended the large doe he called "Big Momma." Every winter she returned, and many other deer joined her. The Deer Man is a heartwarming true story about a man and the forest family he loved and nourished for 15 years.

Rhoda's Rescue

release date: Aug 01, 2014

August Gale

release date: Jan 15, 2013
August Gale
An award-winning journalist’s voyage into her family history and her quest to face the storms she encounters there. In August Gale, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Barbara Walsh—who has interviewed killers, bad cops, and crooked politicians in the course of her career—faces the most challenging story of her lifetime: asking her father about his childhood pain. In the process, she takes us on two heartrending odysseys: one into a deadly Newfoundland hurricane and the lives of schooner fishermen who relied on God and the wind to carry them home; the other, into a squall stirred by a man with many secrets: a grandfather who remained a mystery until long after his death. Sixty-eight years after the hurricane that claimed several of her ancestors, Walsh searches for memories of the August gale and the grandfather who abandoned her dad as a young boy. Together, she and her father journey to Newfoundland to learn about the 1935 storm, and along the way her dad begins to talk about the man he cannot forgive. As she recreates the scenes of the violent hurricane and a small boy''s tender past, she holds onto a hidden desire: to heal her father and redeem the grandfather she has never met.

Hubert Latham, 1883-1912

release date: Jan 01, 2013

When the Shopping was Good

release date: Jan 01, 2011
When the Shopping was Good
For generations of Irish shoppers a visit to their nearest Woolworths store was regarded as an essential part of a days outing. Barbara Walsh presents a lively and entertaining account of this distinctive chain''s retailing style in Ireland.

The Psychosis-Risk Syndrome

release date: Jun 03, 2010
The Psychosis-Risk Syndrome
Using the authors'' over thirteen years of experience at the psychosis-risk clinic at Yale University School of Medicine, The Psychosis-Risk Syndrome presents a concise handbook that details the diagnostic tools and building blocks that comprise the Structural Interview for Psychosis-Risk Syndromes, or SIPS. Clear and to the point, this volume provides an in-depth description of this new clinical high-risk population, along with instructions on how to use the SIPS to evaluate persons for psychosis-risk. The handbook''s main section takes the reader step-by-step through the SIPS evaluation, tracking how patients and families find their way to the clinic, the initial interview, the evaluation process, and the summary session consisting of findings and future options. The core diagnostic symptoms of the SIPS and psychosis-risk states are illustrated with dozens of symptom and case examples drawn from real but disguised patients from the Yale clinic. With an emphasis on clinical usefulness, the handbook finishes with "practice cases" for the reader to test his or her new skills at evaluating clinical populations for psychosis-risk.

Get Packing

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Get Packing
Get Packing is written especially to help those who love the idea of travel ling around the world, and who want to know how to make the most of their travel. It brings together a raft of hard to find, yet important and useful information for the traveller, and also gives you the tools you need to most effectively find out all about your chosen destination. In this book, the authors have managed to distill the absolute gems from more than 40 years of combined experience in the travel and tourism industry.

Forgotten Aviator Hubert Latham

release date: Jan 01, 2007

On Angel Wings

release date: Jun 01, 2006
On Angel Wings
"Juan Miguel Ortiz, a world famous wood carver [in Hachita, NM,] has been commissioned to carve a life-sized angel for the Vatican. A young girl, living on Fripp Island, SC is diagnosed as terminally ill. When Juan Miguel''s angel carving disappears, anger and frustration takes place in Hachita. Strangely, the angel''s disappearance brings joy and a sense of peace to people on Fripp Island. The book is about love and forgiveness and how the Spirit of God works in and through the lives of His people."--Publisher''s Web site

Uncle Walter

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Uncle Walter
Uncle Walter goes missing at a traveller gathering. This book features photos that illustrate such gatherings.

Roman Catholic Nuns in England and Wales, 1800-1937

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Roman Catholic Nuns in England and Wales, 1800-1937
There is still considerable ignorance about the life and work of female religious communities in England and Wales. The influence of women who developed professional careers in education, health and social care, while at the same time dedicating themselves to religious life, is presented here with a wealth of material relating to their work. Many widely held misconceptions about nuns are dispelled by the author''s analysis of the growth and distribution of the religious orders and congregations, the scope and scale of their work and the ensuing financial and recruitment demands. Nuns and sisters took hands-on responsibility for the building, running and staffing of large and complex institutions, hospitals and schools. Their services were not solely confined to the needs of the expanding Roman Catholic community but had an impact on the surrounding society at many levels. This book makes a novel contribution to our understanding of the provision of welfare services by non-state agencies. It explores the socio-economic origins of recruits and the importance of the contribution made by the nuns, many of them Irish women migrants, to educational and social development in England and Wales. Fully illustrated, it also provides maps and valuable tabulated data to open up this field of research for social history scholars and others interested in the achievements of these women.
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