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  • - With Powerful Positive Affirmations For Ambitious African American Women
    av Pamela Young
    145,-

    "Black Girl Affirmation Coloring Book"Celebrate the beauty, strength, and resilience within with our "Black Girl Affirmation Coloring Book." This empowering coloring book is designed to inspire and uplift, offering a therapeutic experience that promotes self-love, mindfulness, and well-being. Dive into a world of positive affirmations surrounded by stunning illustrations celebrating the essence of Black women.Book Features: Empowering Affirmations: Immerse yourself in over 40 unique hand-drawn illustrations paired with powerful affirmations that encourage self-love and confidence.Mindful Coloring Experience: Each illustration is single-sided to prevent bleed-through, allowing for easy framing and a stress-free coloring experience.Relaxation and Expression: Coloring isn't just an activity; it's a journey of creativity, relaxation, and self-expression. Our book provides a moment of tranquility in the midst of daily chaos.Versatile Coloring Styles: Whether you prefer pens, pencils, markers, or crayons, this book accommodates various coloring styles. The 8.5"x11" format ensures ample space for your artistic touch.Premium Quality: Enjoy the tactile pleasure of silk matte cover and high-quality paper that enhances the durability and aesthetics of your coloring adventure.Why Choose "Black Girl Affirmation Coloring Book"?Positive Vibes: Elevate your mood with positive affirmations designed to boost your confidence and inner strength.Self-Care Retreat: Take a break from the hustle and bustle, dedicating time to focus on your well-being and self-love.Beautiful Representation: Celebrate the beauty of Black women through illustrations that resonate with your unique identity.Order Now and Embrace the Journey of Self-Love! Indulge in a coloring experience that goes beyond the ordinary. Order your "Black Girl Affirmation Coloring Book" today and embark on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and artistic expression. It's time to celebrate the beauty that makes you uniquely you!

  • av Pamela Young
    186,-

  • av Pamela Young
    185,-

  • - In the New World Order, Freedom is a Dangerous Game
    av Pamela Young
    186,-

  • - A Natural Hair Resource Guide
    av Pamela Young
    161,-

  • av Pamela Young
    211,-

    Natural Healing Foods is a user-friendly guide that cross-references foods, herbs, and vitamins with many over eighty common ailments they may help improve. This result of a two-year study of university research from around the world proves the efficacy of natural alternatives.

  • - The triumphs and tragedies of a family with a spiritual gift
    av Pamela Young
    133,-

    This is the story of a family which has always lived in the heart of one of the traditional working class communities of the North. Originally immigrants from Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century, their saga, their triumphs and tragedies unfolded in the cobbled streets, working men's cottages and terraced houses of Horwich, near Manchester. They worked in the cotton mills and on the railways. Like most families at the time, they were good socialists and trade unionists. They also attended the local Spiritualist church. Spiritualism was free-thinking, modern and progressive too and went hand in hand with socialism. The family living on Hope Street North had problems every family has - and worse. Marriages broke up and they had more than their fair share of loss and heartbreak. Within the working class in those days there were many - now forgotten - class distinctions which caused painful rifts between the family. There was a violent bully too and an eviction which left a mother and her children wandering the streets penniless and homeless. A young girl was run over and killed by a horse and cart and another died of diptheria. An unmarried woman bound her abdomen tightly to disguise her pregnancy, and as a result her child was born with deformed legs. As a young woman, that child went on to elope with her lover and they both committed suicide. She died as she was born: in shame. The book that would become Hope Street started when Pamela Young felt compelled to write about her mother's childhood, of seeing things - spirits, angels - that other people couldn't see. Vivid memories of their family life came flooding back: coal dusk glistening on her father's scalp as he came home from work, the old army coats used as bedding and the dresser with doors missing because they'd been chopped up as firewood when times were hard. And swirling in and around these very vivid, often earthy memories of life in Hope Street were memories of the extraordinary spiritual phenomena that took place there. On one occasion a silver ball sped around the room. On another her father, asking for proof, was picked up by a spirit guide and lifted up into the air as light as a feather. Pamela would once see her mother engulfed in a cloud of ectoplasm and twice her mother gradually, and starting from her head down, disappeared before her eyes. But it was after her own marriage had broken up and her mother had died, when Pamela was in the depths of despair, that she found her own spiritual gift. Guided by the spirit of her mother, she began to fully understand the great project her mother had initiated.

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