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Dad is back - and so is Max.In this, the second book of the series, Max's dad comes home on rest and recuperation. But he isn't all football and laughs as Max had expected and he ends up getting himself into all sorts of scrapes again while he comes to terms with his disappointment. Of course, he deals with everything in his usual humorous way - getting himself into yet more trouble at the same time.As with 'While Dad Was Away', Lynn has watched the children she works with and chatted with partners of soldiers to find out how their coming home on R and R affects the whole family. Once again, she has tackled the issues raised with humour and sensitivity. Lynn hopes that Max's story will help other children to cope with the problems they face when they have a parent who isn't always there and who has their own devils to deal with when they are.But, she says, it just as important people to simply enjoy a 'good read'.
One highly visible example of French influence on the city of Philadelphia is the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, modeled on the Champs-Élysées. In Salut!, Lynn Miller and Therese Dolan trace the fruitful, three-centuries-long relationship between the City of Brotherly Love and France. This detailed volume illustrates the effect of Huguenots settling in Philadelphia and 18-year-old William Penn visiting Paris, all the way up through more recent cultural offerings that have helped make the city the distinctive urban center it is today. Salut! provides a magnifique history of Philadelphia seen through a particular cultural lens. The authors chronicle the French influence during colonial and revolutionary times. They highlight the contributions of nineteenth-century French philanthropists, such as Stephen Girard and the Dupont family. And they showcase the city’s vibrant visual arts community featuring works from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Rodin Museum, the Barnes Foundation, and the Joan of Arc sculpture, as well as studies of artists Thomas Eakins, Mary Cassatt, and Henry Ossawa Tanner. There is also a profile of renowned Le Bec-Fin chef Georges Perrier, who made Philadelphia a renowned culinary destination in the twentieth century.With lavish illustrations and enthusiastic text, Salut!celebrates a potpourri of all things French in the Philadelphia region.
I have such a doggone cute face. That's a fact. I know because my girl always tells me just how doggone cute my face is. I know she wouldn't lie to me. Anyway, the humans saw my cute little doggie face and their hearts melted. Then they heard my tragic story and their hearts broke. Lucky for me, they thought they could help. I was rescued!!! That's code for "I think my cute face just saved me." You can read all about me, my humans, and the rest of the canine crew that I live with. I tell my story in a book all about my journey from shelter to forever. It did not come easily. It did not come quickly. But after many, many, many months (over a year) and difficult experiences too numerous to count, it came, and I am now on my way to my "Happily Ever After."My story is one of great struggles and deeply rooted fears that were seemingly impossible to overcome. Trust was an emotion that I had never experienced. I was nothing more than a quivering ball of fur that no one wanted to adopt. In fact, I was scheduled to be euthanized. That's not a good thing. Lucky again for me, I was moved to a different shelter that is a "no-kill" shelter… just in the nick of time. This is where my humans came along and became part of my journey! And the girls that work in the office at that shelter? They smothered me with the first love I had ever known. It felt so good!My humans say that in spite of my horrible beginnings, I have an inner strength that helps me to fight on and conquer my personal challenges. They say that I have insurmountable courage and the will to endure, even flourish. I overcame most of my struggles and deep rooted fears. I learned to trust, on most days anyway. My humans had to juggle a plethora of emotions during this journey. So did I. There were times when we were all overjoyed and times when we were all frustrated. There were times when we were all elated and times when we were all discouraged. We all had good days, bad days, excellent days, and terrible days. Lucky for me, they never quit on me and I never quit on myself. We never quit on each other. I think most lucky for me, I was surrounded with unconditional love. Pure and simple, unconditional love and patience. Lots and lots of patience from my humans.My humans say that I have walked a million miles in my quest to overcome my past. Well, I didn't really walk those miles with my paws, but with my heart. I still have more work to do because some days I have a bit of a setback. I'm not so sure why, it just happens. But I'll fight on. It's what I do. I take one fear at a time and work on that. When I have that one fear conquered, I move on to my next one. You can follow my rescue journey and my adventures through this book. You will not be able to resist my doggone cute face and the heartwarming ending to my story. When you're finished, you'll probably want to go to your nearest shelter and adopt one of those seemingly un-adoptable animals like me.
"Lynn Miller is an admired friend with whom I share a passion for stewardship. His deep biblical insights and his ability to share them with both lightheartedness and profundity give him a unique ability to cause people to think in new ways about life stewardship. Lynn asks the right questions and his message is one that needs to be heard--for the sake of a culture brainwashed by the gospel of materialism."--Richard Towner, Vice President, Willow Creek Association, Barrington, IL"You never quite know where you will find Lynn Miller, but, wherever he is, Lynn notices relationships. The connective tissue between people, possessions, faith, finances, Scripture, culture, labor, and leisure captures his attention, and he mines these connections for meaning and promise. It is evident that the truth of God''s ''enough'' clearly shapes Lynn''s daily life as well as his teaching and writing."--Ed Taylor, Executive Director, Ecumenical Stewardship Center, Indianapolis, INLynn Miller served as stewardship theologian for MMA, Goshen, Indiana, until his retirement in 2006. He is a graduate of Wilmington (Ohio) College and Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana. Lynn is a popular conference and congregational speaker. He has been a pioneer in the study of firstfruits theology and its application to a life of faith. Author of the books Firstfruits Living and Just in Time: Stories of God''s Extravagance, Lynn and his wife, Linda Jean (Pine) Miller, now live their lives seeking--and finding--ways to give themselves away in service to God.
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