Stella May: 5 books

Book cover of Once & Forever. Book One: The Children
by Stella May
Language: English
Release Date: June 12, 2018

The Children is Book One of the family saga Once & Forever. Dmitry Rostoff's world has turned upside-down when he discovered that he became a father to a baby girl born in Moscow. He brings his illegitimate daughter to America, honoring her mother's last wish. A strained and complicated...
Book cover of Once & Forever. Book Three: The Lovers
by Stella May
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2018

The Lovers is Book Three of the family saga Once & Forever. For eighteen years, Natasha hides from the Rostoff clan. After the death of Elizabeth, the matriarch of the Rostoff family, the old secret that torn this family apart years ago came back to hunt the third generation of Rostoffs. Kat & Peter must uncover the truth to bring their family together again.
Book cover of Once & Forever. Book Two: The Parents
by Stella May
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2018

The Parents is Book Two of the family saga Once & Forever. After five years, Dmitry Rostoff finally returns to San Francisco for his son's birthday, where he meets and gets to know his 6-year-old daughter. Dmitry falls in love with the tiny girl with the incredible talent for art and decides...
Book cover of Safeguarding Children and Young People
by Stella Coleman, Corinne May-Chahal
Language: English
Release Date: June 17, 2013

What does the novice practitioner or the experienced practitioner moving into child care work from another sector need to know to practice effectively? What skills do they need to call on? In this valuable addition to The Social Work Skills Series, Stella Coleman and Corinne May-Chahal bring together...
Book cover of Circling Faith

Circling Faith

Southern Women on Spirituality

by Mary Karr, Debra Moffitt, Susan Cushman
Language: English
Release Date: April 11, 2012

Circling Faith is a collection of essays by southern women that encompasses spirituality and the experience of winding through the religiously charged environment of the American South.   Mary Karr, in “Facing Altars,” describes how the consolation she found in poetry directed her...
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