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This book about abandonment, loss, change, forgiveness and spiritual awakening, is a potent and poignant reminder of the strength of the human psyche and the power of choice. In an intimate, redemptive tale and affecting account of transcending developmental physical neglect in her infancy, followed by subsequent psychological and emotional trauma during her early childhood, author Dawn Nelson leads us through her heartbreaking early years before revealing to readers how gratitude, forgiveness, and a genuine spirituality can help guide us to a whole and healthy life. Little Girl Found offers hope, support and compassion to the multitudes of human beings who have suffered troubled or traumatic childhoods, and shows us all that it is never too late to blossom into our true selves.
Remember that watery, tasteless tomato you got from the grocery store? How about those strawberries that grew fuzz faster than you could eat them?If you grow some of those groceries at home, you will be amazed at how much better they taste!Imagine opening your backdoor onto a garden filled with attractive herbs and berry bushes, where fruit and nut trees share space with bell peppers, pole beans, artichokes, and the sweetest, most flavorful tomatoes you've ever eaten, still warm from the sun. Where a quick snip of parsley and basil, some dusty garlic cloves, and an onion bulb are free for the taking. You can't buy that in a grocery store. But you can grow it at home.And this book is going to help you do just that!You don't need to know anything about gardening. You don't need to rip out your landscape. You can do it over time, a little here, a little there. Stop Wasting Your Yard! shows you how simple it is to transform your ornamental landscape into an edible sanctuary.
Tania Romanov hangs from the final limb of a family tree of generations of exiles and displaced people. Perhaps that's why she herself can't stop traveling. From her past in Croatia and Russia, to finding a son in Bhutan, to befriending women in Africa, in "Never a Stranger," Tania shares her stories of travel, connection, and self-discovery.
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