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Dreams, pain, love, sadness, darkness- the Demons of the title wind and dance their way through this magical collection of poems. Through language full of music Ginger Leigh Davies takes us on a journey with which we can all identify, from bleakness and despair into a place of light and beauty. The metre sings and spins, opening up for us a different world where "e;The lilting strains of a lifetime of dance play forever in the mind."e;- Juliet Johns
This book will encourage you to stand strong and firm inspite of the curve balls before you. Encourages your spirit
Samuel Martin is not afflicted with the wanderlust that teenage boys growing into young men in isolated areas in isolated times so often are. Samuel has no desire to break out of the isolation of the remote rural farm town he was born into and see the world. He wants nothing more than to be the third generation patriarch on the farm of his ancestors, living on the land he loves in company with the family he loves. He is just facing the problem of finding the one girl he wants to share his love and life with. He thinks he has found that girl in the form of the beautiful, enigmatic young prostitute girl who hides her early life and hides herself behind the flowery contrived name of Clarinda. The girl shares her body with him but never shares her real name. Neither does she share the love she is incapable of returning. Samuel loves the girl recklessly and beyond the point of caution. In the process he learns that loving recklessly and beyond caution can invert and disrupt your life the way following any passion recklessly can. He also learns that life is what happens to you when you had other plans.
Jennie O'Malley may seem like she has it all together, but her orderly and stylish life in Florence starts to fall apart when she is unexpectedly called home to Monterey, California to say her final goodbyes to her beloved father, Shaun. A warm and charismatic innkeeper and pub proprietor, Shaun has left Jennie not only the family business, but also shoes that Jennie fears she can never fill. On top of that, long-hidden family secrets slowly emerge, leaving Jennie questioning her relationship with her father, her ancestry, her future, and even the core of who she thinks she is. Thankfully, a loyal family friend, a handsome academic, and a mysterious and intriguing voice from the past are there to guide her on her journey. Along the way, Jennie discovers that unlocking a door to the past can open up a pathway to learning, loving, and letting go. Combining engaging characters with meticulously curated historical detail, Sisters in the Cornfield weaves a cross-generational narrative, interlacing the history of Native peoples in California, questions of cultural belonging, and the strength of familial bond.
From 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt established diplomatic relations with the USSR, the American ambassador has lived and entertained guests in a mansion located on Spasopeskovskaya ploshchadka, quite a mouthful for most Americans, so they shortened it to "e;Spaso House."e; That is the locale Rebecca Matlock chose for her account of the interactions of American and Soviet people from the 1930s to 1991. She has drawn on the memoirs of diplomats and journalists and on her experience during eleven years as a diplomat's wife in Moscow. As Spaso House hostess from 1987 to 1991, she entertained presidents, foreign ministers, diplomats of many countries, business tycoons, legislators, teachers and students, along with world-famous poets, artists and musicians. Her account of how Cold War hostility and suspicion yielded to understanding and growing cooperation contains important lessons for us today
This book describes Carson Donald Steen's life growing up on a rural farm in Pageland, SC in the early 1940's.
In school you are taught to read, write, do math, and science which are all necessary skills. You were also taught how to think and what to do in order to succeed right? If you're like me the answer is NO, school did not teach you how to be the next Bill Gates. That's because school simply teaches you how to be an employee, it's outside of the walls of your schooling that you learn the true principles of success. So where do you look? I say you start with the work you have in front of your hands, which is direct detail of the secrets to success principles and mindset. I have put a ton of information within the pages of this book that has been taught to me by people making 100,000 to Millions of dollars a year. So how bad do you want success?
While engaging for the general reader thanks to its candid narrative of a life's path along an unusual career that took its author to remarkable destinations in Eurasia, this book will be especially welcome to specialists in the history of the Soviet Union/Russia during the last quarter of the 20th century because of its wealth of diary entries constituting two-thirds of the text. These capture the mindset of the author and his interlocutors at all levels of society. The book also will be useful to business school students and those embarking on careers in Emerging Markets, where the challenges of maintaining one's footing can be formidable and where the fastest moving objects in FMCG companies may be the managers themselves. For those who believe that disruptive technologies are something new, the author's discussion of his choices among industries for employment or to perform consultancy will be enlightening.
This is a must have guide on games, creative activities, and brain breaks aligned with the current research on the brain's natural way of learning. The resource is based on educational research, neuroscience, and drama-based learning and contains practical suggestions on how incorporate engagement into different social and emotional and academic objectives.
Have you ever looked at your dog and wondered what they would say if they could actually speak? So many times, they're our best friends with nothing but unspoken words and a life that we know nothing about. Tails from Tao is narrated by a soft coated Wheaten Terrier and gives us the unique insight into a lifelong journey that originates from the first days of life. Tao shares his thoughts, his fears, and his ambitions with anyone willing to listen and learn. As a result of his story, we're able to answer many of the questions that we so desperately desire from the furry members of our family and confirm the true meaning of unconditional love.
This book is about a young girl, live to love not to complain, worry or be angry in denial but embrace the challenges that confront you to propel you into learning how to experience the lessons of living in that moment. The physicaians and medical team member can administer medical treatment to you. Any problems you going through it depended on you! Think positively regardless of the condition or cumstance keep laughing and smiling remember what President OBama said yes you can. Soar into new Beinnings because it begins with one positive thought I will survive? Cause no matter what happens; I know that with GOD. All things are possible because I Believe! I hope this message will encourage someone who needs to know that regardless of what the circumstances are, there is always hope.
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