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John M. Myers

    John Myers Myers est célèbre pour son style d'écriture distinctif et ses profondes explorations de la condition humaine. Ses œuvres se caractérisent souvent par des aperçus percutants sur la complexité des relations et la quête de sens. Myers mêle magistralement une narration captivante à une réflexion philosophique, entraînant les lecteurs dans ses mondes littéraires. Sa voix unique et son importance littéraire en font un auteur dont l'œuvre mérite l'attention.

    Legal Issues in Clinical Practice with Victims of Violence
    The Man Who Returned From The Dead
    The Saga of Hugh Glass
    The Era Of Great Wonders
    Silverlock
    • Silverlock

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      Join an unlikely hero as he watches Moby-Dick sink the Pequod, dodges cannibals on Robinson Crusoe's island, raises a glass with Beowulf, and literally goes to Hell and back. This rollicking adventure begins with a shipwreck on an island where notable characters of literature, history, and folklore coexist — Hamlet and Oedipus, Don Quixote and Doctor Faustus, Becky Sharp and Daniel Boone. From carousing with Robin Hood to crossing swords with the Green Knight and stealing a ride on Huck Finn's raft, our traveler, A. Clarence Shandon, undertakes a whirlwind tour of the classics. And just as the truths of great stories ennoble those who take them to heart, a selfish and cynical drifter is transformed into the gallant knight known as Silverlock. "Here in your hand is the stuff of wonder," declared science-fiction author Poul Anderson, adding, "There are few such glorious romps in all the world's literature, and surely none that surpass this one." Unjustly overlooked for decades, this book lover's book has developed a devoted cult following and richly deserves a wider audience. Whether or not you recognize its scores of literary allusions, you'll savor its wealth of battles, quests, romances, songs, and laughter.

      Silverlock
    • In a single day, unimaginable monsters appeared on Earth and turned the cities into their personal battlegrounds. Years later, the survivors tell their stories.The Era of Great Wonders began in a single night. Without warning, giant monsters from beyond imagination appeared, turning the great cities into their personal battlefield. But among the ruins the survivors struggle to build new soldiers, bandits, and normal people just trying to make it to the next day. In the midst of it all three children discover a chance to become heroes and change the history of their world forever.

      The Era Of Great Wonders
    • Presents the legend of a man who survived under impossible conditions: robbed and left to die by his comrades, he struggled alone, unarmed, and almost mortally wounded through two thousand miles of wilderness.

      The Saga of Hugh Glass
    • The Man Who Returned From The Dead

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      2,6(8)Évaluer

      Hugh Glass was left to die. Attacked Whilst hunting in the fur-rich, Native American-held territory of the Upper Missouri River, Hugh Glass was attacked and mauled by a grizzly bear. Hundreds of miles away from help; his fellow hunters were unable to carry him out. Two men were paid to wait for him to die. Abandoned Unable to wait to the end, Glass's comrades left him alone in the wilderness - taking his supplies, his knife, and his rifle. Ultimately taking his life. Alive But Glass didn't die. Inch by inch, he crawled 200 miles toward survival and his revenge ... The Man Who Returned From The Dead is the remarkable true story behind the film, The Revanant

      The Man Who Returned From The Dead
    • From a leading expert on interpersonal violence, this book explains what mental health clinicians need to know about the legal system and their role in it, particularly when working with victims of child abuse, neglect, or domestic violence. John E. B. Myers provides an accessible overview of the criminal and civil justice systems, focusing on laws, cases, and procedures that are relevant to clinical practice. Numerous illustrative examples and legal cases are included. The book examines how interpersonal violence is proven in court and offers practical guidance for responding to subpoenas, interacting with legal personnel, testifying as an expert witness or fact witness, and managing liability and malpractice risks.

      Legal Issues in Clinical Practice with Victims of Violence