Rainbow

Rainbow
Author: Michael Genhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781433830877

A must-have primer for young readers and a great gift for pride events and throughout the year, beautiful colors all together make a rainbow in Rainbow: A First Book of Pride. This is a sweet ode to rainbow families, and an affirming display of a parent's love for their child and a child's love for their parents. With bright colors and joyful families, this book celebrates LGBTQ+ pride and reveals the colorful meaning behind each rainbow stripe. Readers will celebrate the life, healing, light, nature, harmony, and spirit that the rainbows in this book will bring.

What Makes a Rainbow?

What Makes a Rainbow?
Author: Betty Ann Schwartz
Publisher: Intervisual/Piggy Toes
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2006-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781581172201

A different colored ribbon magically appears with each turn of the page in a story about a rabbit who wants to know all about the colors of the rainbow.

2009—A Year of Pain and the Promise of Rainbows

2009—A Year of Pain and the Promise of Rainbows
Author: Sylvia A. Witmore
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524689017

This book is the story of a woman who had everything going for her until she had a diagnosis of cancer. Her loving husband was beside her all year during the surgery and all chemo-therapy treatments. Then the day she was told that she didnt have to have anymore chemo treatments, she lost her loving husband the next night. This story is about the strength this woman finds after the whole world crashes around her. From the dark, disturbing days of pain and heartbreak she discovers her rainbow.

A Year: of Rainbows

A Year: of Rainbows
Author: Rhonda McCormack
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781006558238

Looking for a rainbowtastic, start-any-time calendar with monthly motivation? You found it!A Year: Of Rainbows calendar includes 12 original storm row studio illustrations featuring motivational quotes, 12 brainstorming pages, and 12 monthly calendar grids, each spanning an expansive 2-page spread for loads of space to write appointments, reminders, tasks, and notes. The Of Rainbows calendar is truly a rolling year format, allowing you to begin at any time. With 5 plentiful weeks per monthly grid, you fill in the dates, starting at any month you desire. Go from February to February. June to June. October to October. You get the idea. In the end, this organization structure is useful for planning one big project or plotting day-to-day life from a vantage point other than January 1.Each calendar illustration is handcrafted, designed, and photographed by storm row studio owner/artist Rhonda McCormack. And each image, packed with rainbow color and magic, is unique to the Of Rainbows calendar, which is the third in row press's A Year calendar series.At 8" x 10", with a plain but textural and stylish cover and spine, the Of Rainbows calendar is journal-esque, great-looking on any desk or bookshelf, and fits most carryalls for an on-the-go planner.Purchase A Year: Of Rainbows calendar today and let this unique organizer inspire you toward weeks and months of seeing rainbows everywhere!

Of Love, Hope, & Rainbows

Of Love, Hope, & Rainbows
Author: Judie Meise
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973611988

From the mountaintops to the valleys, our lives are full of adventures. As you journey through Judies life story, you will laugh, you will cry, you will be encouraged, you will be inspired, and you will be amazed. You may even be shocked. Throughout her story, you will see Judies faith in the God that she loves. You will also see Gods amazing love and care as he carries her through many difficult situations. You will love the story of the special miracle of healing that God performed. Of Love, Hope, & Rainbows will bring blessings to the lives of those who are hurting and will bring hope for the future.

Inside the Rainbow

Inside the Rainbow
Author: Sandy Sinclair
Publisher: Sandy Sinclair
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2009
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 0970864035

Legend of the Rainbow Warriors

Legend of the Rainbow Warriors
Author: Steven McFadden
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469785854

Legend of the Rainbow Warriors is a journalist's account of one of the core myths of America, and an electrifying exploration of how that myth is playing out in real time. One dominant myth is formed by advertising images of vast, luxurious wealth-the myth of materialism. Another myth is conjured in the bloody, sorrowful images that pervade movies, music and computer games-the myth that the world is hate-filled and chaotic beyond redemption. The Legend of the Rainbow Warriors offers a spiritual alternative of hope and real possibility based upon respect, freedom and responsibility. As drawn from dozens of historical accounts, the Legend of the Rainbow Warriors relates that "when the Earth becomes desperately sick, people of all colors and faiths will unite, and rise to face the overwhelming challenges with insight, honesty, caring, sharing, and respect." Veteran writer Steven McFadden weaves the myths and the headlines together seamlessly in a rich work of literary journalism that is adroitly crafted, eye-opening, and soul-inspiring.

The Rainbow

The Rainbow
Author: D. H. Lawrence
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2021-05-24T02:04:40Z
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Rainbow is an epic tale spanning three generations of Brangwens, a family of farmers living in Nottinghamshire around the time of the Industrial Revolution. The tale begins with Tom Brangwen, the very epitome of a rural English farmer leading the old way of life. We follow him as a youth easing in to the rhythm of rural existence. He soon falls in love with Lydia, a Polish immigrant he had hired as a housekeeper, and despite their vast cultural differences, the two marry. Their relationship is, in a word, satisfactory: the two face a language and culture barrier that prevents their minds from ever truly meeting, but they learn to be more or less content with their place in society and in raising their children. Lydia’s child by her first marriage, Anna, becomes the focus of the next part of the novel. She was born in England, and has a fiery and demanding temperament. She falls in love with Will, a nephew of Tom, and the two begin a rocky and difficult marriage. Will, a craftsman and not a farmer, is self-absorbed, and wants nothing more than for them to live their lives only for each other. But Anna wants to strike out in the world and become a part of society. The two must reconcile their clashing personalities and desires as they raise their many children. The oldest of their children, Ursula, becomes the focus of the last third—and perhaps most famous—part of the novel. Ursula is a deeply sensual being born in to the Victorian era, a time restrained in morality but exploding in energy and possibility, now worlds away from her grandfather Tom Brangwen’s quiet, traditional farming life. She leads a life unimaginable to her rural ancestors: indulging in travel abroad, waiting for marriage and pursuing her physical desires, and even taking on a career—a concept both new and frightening to her family, who are just a generation removed from the era when a woman’s life was led at home. Her unhappiness with the contradiction in this new unbridled way of living and the strict social mores of the era becomes the main theme of this last part of the book. The entire novel takes a frank approach to sexuality and physical desire, with sex portrayed unashamedly as a natural, powerful, pleasurable, and desirable force in relationships. In fact Ursula’s story is the most famous part of the novel not just because of her unrestrained physicality and lust, but because she also experiments with a candidly-realized homosexual affair with one of her teachers. This unheard-of treatment of deeply taboo topics was poorly received by Lawrence’s Edwardian contemporaries, and the book quickly became the subject of an obscenity trial that resulted in over 1,000 copies being burned and the book being banned in the U.K. for eleven years. Though its charged portrayal of sexuality is what the book is remembered for, sexuality is only one of the themes Lawrence treats. The novel stands solidly on its rich description of both rural and city life, its wide-angled view of change over generations, and its exploration of hope for the human spirit in societies that heave not gently but quickly and violently into new eras. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.