101 Inspirational Stories of the Rosary
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101 Inspirational Stories of the Rosary by Sister Patricia Proctor
The year is 2008 and the recession has brought the goons out in the streets of Shreveport, Louisiana. Detective Raheem Mims risks his life to go undercover in an effort to balance out the huge crime wave that threatens to turn Shreveport into one of the deadliest cities in America. Gregory Reynolds, aka G-Rilla, is an ex-con on a mission to avenge his brother's death, and get reparations, by jacking banks: all while maintaining a strict honor amongst thieves code. However, some members of his crew, The Green Team, have ambitions of their own. Will Detective Mims successfully infiltrate The Green Team, and solve a major robbery-homicide? Can G-Rilla maintain a relationship with his family and friends, and reach his goal of robbing an armored truck before he retires? Or will other jackers, and members of The Green Team, pull G-Rilla into a street war that will cause him to lose everything? Cooper Road author, Cool Daddy Swag, takes you on a journey through his native Shreveport, La that pits freedom, family, and friends, against fortune and street fame.
Lisa Golombek, Ph.D. (1968) University of Michigan, is Curator Emeritus (Royal Ontario Museum) and Professor Emeritus (University of Toronto). Her publications on Islamic art range from architecture to portable objects and include The Timurid Architecture of Iran and Turan (Princeton University Press 1988) and Tamerlane's Tableware (ROM press 1996).
Robert Mason, D. Phil (1994) University of Oxford, is Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, and is an archaeological scientist at the Royal Ontario Museum. He has published widely on the typology, technology, and provenance of the ceramics of the Islamic world, including Shine Like the Sun: Lustre-painted and Associated Pottery from the Medieval Middle East (ROM press, 2004).
Patricia Proctor: M.A. (1968) University of Toronto, is a retired Curator of Chinese Ceramics at the Royal Ontario Museum. She has played an active role in exhibitions and galleries at the ROM and published translations and articles on Chinese ceramics.
Eileen Reilly: M.A. (1998) is a collections care specialist, artist, editor and appraiser. She has worked at the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Robert Mason, D. Phil (1994) University of Oxford, is Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, and is an archaeological scientist at the Royal Ontario Museum. He has published widely on the typology, technology, and provenance of the ceramics of the Islamic world, including Shine Like the Sun: Lustre-painted and Associated Pottery from the Medieval Middle East (ROM press, 2004).
Patricia Proctor: M.A. (1968) University of Toronto, is a retired Curator of Chinese Ceramics at the Royal Ontario Museum. She has played an active role in exhibitions and galleries at the ROM and published translations and articles on Chinese ceramics.
Eileen Reilly: M.A. (1998) is a collections care specialist, artist, editor and appraiser. She has worked at the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780972844703 |
| ISBN 10 | 0972844708 |
| Title | 101 Inspirational Stories of the Rosary |
| Author | Sister Patricia Proctor |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Franciscan Monastery of Saint Clare |
| Year published | 2003-01-01 |
| Number of pages | 296 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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