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New Releases by Ruth White

Ruth White is the author of A Month of Sundays (2025), The Recovery Workbook (2017), Serendipity (2017), Tin Can on a Shingle (2016), Mansions of Karma (2015).

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A Month of Sundays

release date: Jun 25, 2025
A Month of Sundays
When Garnet's mother decides it's time for a change, she drops off her daughter at her aunt June's house in Black Rock, Virginia, while she goes to Florida to find a job. Garnet has never met her Aunt June, so she feels angry and abandoned. But Aunt June thinks Garnet is there for a reason. Each week, Garnet and June visit a different religious service as Aunt June, who has cancer, tries to find God. After a miraculous spiritual healing occurs and an unexpected visitor comes to town, Garnet learns the power of love and forgiveness, and what being a family truly means.

The Recovery Workbook

release date: Jun 13, 2017
The Recovery Workbook
The Recovery Workbook is an invaluable, interactive tool to assist anyone who suffers from or is trying to help those that suffer from addiction.The book was written by someone who has traveled the path from addiction to sobriety and will help you attain and sustain relief from your addiction.This book and the tools it contains can be applied to any of the ways that the disease of addiction manifests itself. Ruth wrote it from the viewpoint of a recovering alcoholic but the clear and simple to understand process will work for gambling, narcotics or over-eating just as effectively.Because the disease of addiction hijacks specific parts of the brain, the recovery process is the same regardless of the substance or behavior one is addicted to.From adolescents to octogenarians, Ruth''s unique way of combining medical and scientific knowledge with the behavior modification aspect of the 12 step process will have you not only conquering your addiction but better understanding the path that led you there in the first place. By breaking down the 12 steps of A.A and explaining the physiological and psychological components of the disease of addiction, Ruth helps you better understand how the body and mind work together.This workbook allows the reader to catalogue their history and their progress through the process, while developing new coping mechanisms to replace old thoughts and behaviors. The same thoughts and behaviors that included "using" as a way to deal with their problems. These new approaches to dealing with emotional issues will assist the reader in understanding the reasons they used before and developing a better sense of self to use as a tool against relapse.Ruth''s Master''s Thesis was on ''trauma''s connection to addiction and relapse prevention'', so it makes sense that someone who relapsed multiple times, then spent years studying the process would understand the tools necessary to assist in relapse prevention. Ruth''s personal experience with addiction and her easy to like and understand teaching style have helped thousands of her clients to date. Let her help you, with The Recovery Workbook.

Serendipity

release date: Jan 30, 2017
Serendipity
A young girl is so traumatized by family tragedy, she escapes into the mystical depths of her psyche, where she finds safety and comfort. In this still place, she hears whispers from the universe, revealing secrets of the ages, which sustain her throughout her long life, and in touching ways, affect all those who love her.

Tin Can on a Shingle

release date: Apr 27, 2016
Tin Can on a Shingle
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Mansions of Karma

release date: Apr 07, 2015
Mansions of Karma
A mystical soft sci-fi for older teens and adults. At an unspecified time in the future a spiritual group of Earthlings establish their utopian society on a small Goldilocks planet at the edge of the known universe. It is here on Aquarius that Lily Reynolds spends a carefree childhood among the hills, streams and meadows of this new Eden. When the colonists have completed the building of homes and a school, tragedy strikes in the form of a deadly virus. Only twelve people survive, all of them children. Lily at the age of eleven, is the oldest. With no communication to other worlds, the youngsters wait for a promised starship for rescue. But it does not come. The children turn into teenagers with a limited knowledge of adult relationships. They have only each other and a few books to guide them. In time the teens become attuned to the mystical vibrations of the planet, as the Mansions of Karma appear periodically in the sky to remind them they are not alone, but forever a part of the great universal life force. And then one day the starship actually does come, but it is not there on a rescue mission

The Treasure of Way Down Deep

release date: Aug 27, 2013
The Treasure of Way Down Deep
In 1954, when mine closings bring an economic crisis to Way Down Deep, West Virginia, 13-year-old Ruby Jolene Hurley makes a birthday wish to find the treasure rumored to have been buried by one of the town's founders.

Working with Spirit Guides

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Sweet Creek Holler

release date: Apr 01, 2011
Sweet Creek Holler
Spanning six years in Ginny Shortt's life, this is a remarkable novel about growing up in a small mining town in Appalachia. A "novel of aspiring proportions...This is a haunting story, well written." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A "triumph." --The New York Times Book Review

Working with Your Soul

release date: Jun 04, 2009
Working with Your Soul
Working with Your Soul is an inspiring and uplifting new book for anyone who is seeking a deeper and higher context for their life. Using case histories from her rich experience as counsellor, psychotherapist and spiritual consultant, bestselling author Ruth White seeks to define both soul and spirit. She demonstrates how life itself can be seen as guidance from our souls, whether by the gifts it holds for us, or the actual and metaphoric ''knocks on the head'' and ''kicks from behind'' that challenge our direction and our creative relationship to living. Working with Your Soul is a book for those who long to know more about the intentions of their souls for this present lifetime, to define their life purpose and to be guided more clearly about the meaning and lessons of life. In it, you will explore the following: What is soul and what choices does it make? How can I decode the messages from my soul? Evolution and karma; Being an ambassador for the soul''s purpose; Soul contracts and how to change, modify, or re-negotiate them. Packed with practical exercises to help you work with your soul, this is an essential and much-needed book for our times.

Little Audrey

release date: Sep 02, 2008
Little Audrey
The Newbery Honor-winning author of "Belle Prater's Boy" revisits a time of trouble and triumph in her past, as she presents a snapshot from her family's life in a Virginia coal mining camp, told from the point of view of White's oldest sister, Audrey.

Buttermilk Hill

release date: Mar 21, 2006
Buttermilk Hill
Finding a way to cope through poetry The days seem carefree for Piper Berry in her hometown of Buttermilk Hill, North Carolina -- days filled with fishing with her daddy and ten-year-old aunt/best friend Lindy and listening to her grandmother's stories. But then Mama, Tiny Lambert (whom readers may remember from Weeping Willow), announces she wants more out of life than being a housewife, and Daddy thinks this is unreasonable. He moves out and that ugly word d-i-v-o-r-c-e becomes a reality. Soon Mama's time becomes consumed with waiting tables and taking college classes. Daddy remarries, adopts two sons, and has a new baby daughter. Piper can't help but feel as if she doesn't belong anywhere anymore, and her only comfort is found in spending time with Lindy and their friend Bucky, whose life is full of his own share of family trouble. Piper's growing interest in and talent for poetry help her find a voice to say the things that are hardest and make an important decision about following her own dreams.

The Search for Belle Prater

release date: Apr 12, 2005
The Search for Belle Prater
The sequel to the beloved Newbery Honor Book, Belle Prater's Boy Since Belle Prater inexplicably disappeared about a year ago, her son, Woodrow, and his cousin Gypsy have been searching for answers. Then, on the stroke of midnight on Woodrow's birthday, the phone rings. No one is at the other end of the line, but Woodrow is certain it was his mama. They find out that the call was placed from nearby Bluefield, and set out to see if they can track her down. Joining them is Cassie Caulborne, the new girl in school, who is endowed with the gift of second sight. Unfortunately, they can find no trace of Belle. Once again, Woodrow realizes that perhaps even worse than not knowing where she is, is not understanding why his mama would leave him. How Woodrow, Gypsy, and Cassie come to understand the truth, and Woodrow eventually finds Belle, fills this oftrequested sequel to Belle Prater's Boy with magic and suspense. The Search for Belle Prater is a 2006 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

Life Through the Eyes of an Interracial Couple

release date: Oct 04, 2004
Life Through the Eyes of an Interracial Couple
This book goes in depth into this couple’s triumphs and challenges as vocal pioneers of or for those who are now the majority in our society with the hopes that they recognize their strengths are “Interracially Married”, “Multiracial/Biracial” no matter what their skin color is. DHA tells the entire story. Drs. Steven and Ruth Bryant White have accomplished their victory together, with God leading the way, since 1980. In this book The Whites tell you their own story in their descriptive narrative, but they also include many color, and black and white photos and articles about their family and their work. They speak about Singleness, Teen Pregnancy, being an unwed mother of 3, but they want to bring you into their world to feel what they felt, so you can read about what actions they took in the midst of the chaos of the 1992 LA Race Riots. The racial hypocrisy of Religious Leaders and Politicians like Dr. Dobson who may be a main reason why so many interracial couples believe in others more than God. Ruth and Steve tell about the racism surrounding the OJ Simpson trial and Dianne Watson vs Ward Connerly matters. They talk about the racist trials of Kobe Bryant, and young Marcus Dixon, former KKK Senator Strom Thurmond’s Biracial Daughter. Steve and Ruth explain how the News Media, Entertainment Industry, and others continue to use heavily charged racist terms like “African American” (referring to Black-skinned people only), “Minority” etc. and how they feel celebrities like Halle Berry, Mariah Carey, Diana Ross, Tiger Woods, Sidney Poitier and others may have ignored the Multiracial children in society. They pray the next generation of victorious warriors proceed with courage as the Whites pass down the mantle to and hope their work is continued by everyday people as well as celebrities like Prince Harry and Princess Meghan, Ryan Bomberger, Russell Wilson, Keanu Reeves and lots more. The world had never heard of Mr. and Mrs. Loving, but the Whites and other leaders were introduced to Mrs. Mildred Lovings. The White’s organization gave the Racial Harmony Hall of Fame’s Inductees Award to her and were consultants on the movie by Viacom/Paramount on Showtime called, Mr. and Mrs. Lovings. The White’s received the Changing Images in America Awards in Hollywood for their work in drawing attention to what “Colorblind” means. Whitney Houston’s version of Roger and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” was inspired by the White’s work in Hollywood. The White’s were inspired by former First Lady, Barbara Bush, who was the inspiration behind their actions to move America towards a colorblind society. To check out more, see www.aplaceforusnational.com. The Empire builders are now creators of the “Clean TV Revolution” on Breaking News Journal TV and Film Broadcasting Company, a/ka/ BNJ TV and Breaking News Journal, on Amazon Prime, Fire TV, Roku TV, Facebook and Twitter. Contact the White’s at [email protected] at the time of this release.

Tadpole

release date: Mar 11, 2003
Tadpole
A Newbery Award-winning AuthorFor the Collins girls, the summer of 1955 starts off as normal as can be. Kentucky is the most popular girl in town. Virginia is the prettiest and Georgia the smartest; but the youngest, Carolina, has yet to find her own special place. Their financial troubles are softened by the arrival of their favorite cousin, Tadpole, a charismatic thirteen-year-old with a knack for guitar playing.(AR) For ages 8 through 12.

Karma & Reincarnation

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Karma & Reincarnation
Ruth White provides a clear and practical guide, free of any religious or doctrinal influence, a useful definition of karma, she delves into the Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian views of karma, offering a straightforward discussion of its meaning in each tradition. Through exercises, meditations, and case studies, White guides the seeker through an exploration of how karma aids us in our evolutionary journey to enlightenment.

Memories of Summer

release date: Aug 29, 2000
Memories of Summer
In 1955, 13-year-old Lyric finds her whole life changing when her family moves from the hills of Virginia to a town in Michigan and her older sister, Summer, begins descending into mental illness.

Using Your Chakras

release date: Jun 01, 2000
Using Your Chakras
Explores chakra knowledge and energy to improve your life and promote physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual development. Each chapter addresses a different aspect of life - family relationships, love and passion, sex, power and creativity, age and wisdom, death and rebirth - and provides exercises (49 in all), meditations, and creative visualization that helps you connect more deeply with your body's chakra energies.

Karma and Reincarnation

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Karma and Reincarnation
A introduction to a complex subject, this guide explains the importance of Karma in different religions and cultures, revealing how understanding of karmic and reincarnation principles can bring greater meaning and purpose to life.

River of Life

release date: Jan 01, 1997
River of Life
In RIVER OF LIFE, the author's bottom line is to teach people how to achieve greater happiness in their relationships, career, and presumably, one's self. She discusses (all within a water metaphor): meditation and how to interpret the findings; the inner child and how it can/does affect adult choices, and creative approaches to solving blocks.

Belle Prater's Boy

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Belle Prater's Boy
When Belle Prater disappears, Belle’s boy, Woodrow, comes to live with his grandparents in Coal Station, Virginia. Woodrow’s cousin Gypsy is the town beauty, but she has hidden sorrows and secrets of her own. She wonders how Woodrow can accept his mother’s disappearance when she’s never gotten over her father’s death. That’s when Woodrow tells Gypsy the secret about his mother.

Teaching Nursing

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Working With Your Chakras

release date: Sep 01, 1994
Working With Your Chakras
Clearly written and easy-to-use, this practical guide explains esoteric chakra knowledge from a Western perspective. The author shows that you can do a great deal to change your life by using simple exercise, meditation, and creative and colorful visualization to connect with these natural energies. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

FORMULA ONE TEACHER'S BOOK

release date: Jun 01, 1994

Il tirocinio. L'insegnamento clinico del nursing

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Ginny se storie

release date: Jan 01, 1991

A Question of Guidance

release date: Jan 01, 1988
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