Finding Maggie

Finding Maggie
Author:
Publisher: Kevin Mayhew Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 184867550X

Maggie Finds Her Muse

Maggie Finds Her Muse
Author: Dee Ernst
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250768349

A sparkling romantic comedy starring a bestselling author who goes to Paris to overcome writer's block and rediscovers family, independence, and love along the way. All Maggie Bliss needs to do is write. Forty-eight years old and newly single (again!), she ventures to Paris in a last-ditch effort to finish her manuscript. With a marvelous apartment at her fingertips and an elegant housekeeper to meet her every need, a finished book—and her dream of finally taking her career over the top—is surely within her grasp. After all, how could she find anything except inspiration in Paris, with its sophistication, food, and romance in the air? But the clock is running out, and between her charming ex-husband arriving in France for vacation and a handsome Frenchman appearing one morning in her bathtub, Maggie’s previously undisturbed peace goes by the wayside. Charming and heartfelt, Dee Ernst's Maggie Finds Her Muse is a delightful and feel-good novel about finding love, confidence, and inspiration in all the best places.

Finding Maggie

Finding Maggie
Author: Terry Sykes-Bradshaw
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-12-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780982218761

Maggie Murphy never intended to run away. She had the perfect life. Perfect husband. Perfect kids. Or did she? If life was so perfect why did she go out for coffee very early one morning and end up living a new life in Sweet River, South Carolina? Was it the two runaway girls she encountered at McDonald's or the women at the Get Your Groove On Conference who lured her down the highway to a little yellow bungalow, new friends and even a friendly ghost? Or was it something else? Finding Maggie is the story of one woman who has to leave home to find what she never knew was missing. Before she's finished Maggie has learned a lot about life, love and following her dreams.

Finding the Energy to Heal

Finding the Energy to Heal
Author: Maggie Phillips
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780393703269

This ground-breaking book applies the principles of energy psychology and medicine to mindbody healing.

Finding Maggie

Finding Maggie
Author: Ann Stevens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1996-12
Genre: Domestic fiction
ISBN: 9780006498995

Margaret Fairbrother, recently widowed, has had enough of being a dutiful mother, grandmother, friend and neighbour, so she takes a villa in northern Spain, where she resolves to live her life as she wants to for a change. She finds adventure with Marcos, a young, handsome, hot-blooded Spaniard.

Join the Club, Maggie Diaz

Join the Club, Maggie Diaz
Author: Nina Moreno
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338740636

This humorous and heartfelt middle-grade debut by Nina Moreno with illustrations by Courtney Lovett is perfect for fans of Celia C. Perez and Terri Libenson, and any reader still deciding what their passion in life is. "MAYBE I'M GOOD AT SOMETHING I DON'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT YET." Everyone in Maggie Diaz's life seems to be finding their true passion. The one thing that defines them as a person. Her best friends Zoey and Julian are too busy to hang out after school thanks to band and comics club. Mom is finishing her last semester in college. And Maggie’s perfect older sister Caro is perfectly-perfect at sports and tutoring. So Maggie cooks up a plan to join every club she can! But trying to fit in with type-A future leaders, gardening whizzes, and the fearless kids in woodshop is intimidating, exhausting, and seriously confusing. And juggling homework, friends, and all of her after-school activities is way harder than it looks. Seventh grade is all about figuring out who you are -- good thing Maggie Diaz has the perfect plan!

Heartifacts

Heartifacts
Author: Maggie Horgan
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2014-06-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781495365324

Heartifacts shares the message that Maggie Horgan has already used to help hundreds of grieving families at hospitals and memorial services in her home state of Pennsylvania. A message of hope for parents and siblings facing a loss that no person should have to bear: the loss of a child. Maggie has experienced such a loss herself. In 2001, her firstborn son, Neil, lost his life to cancer. Drowning in grief, Maggie knew that she needed to find a way to move on as the single mother of three other children. Her strength and ability to do so came from her son Neil—and a heart-shaped stone that appeared in the most unlikely of places. For parents, siblings, doctors, nurses, social workers, and educators—and all those who grieve for a child—Heartifactsshares a compassionate message of healing in line with the work of Melody Beattie and Mitch Albom; it is anchored in the profoundly personal.

"So What Are You Going to Do with That?"

Author: Susan Basalla
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0226038998

Graduate schools churn out tens of thousands of Ph.D.’s and M.A.’s every year. Half of all college courses are taught by adjunct faculty. The chances of an academic landing a tenure-track job seem only to shrink as student loan and credit card debts grow. What’s a frustrated would-be scholar to do? Can he really leave academia? Can a non-academic job really be rewarding—and will anyone want to hire a grad-school refugee? With “So What Are You Going to Do with That?” Susan Basalla and Maggie Debelius—Ph.D.’s themselves—answer all those questions with a resounding “Yes!” A witty, accessible guide full of concrete advice for anyone contemplating the jump from scholarship to the outside world, “So What Are You Going to Do with That?” covers topics ranging from career counseling to interview etiquette to translating skills learned in the academy into terms an employer can understand and appreciate. Packed with examples and stories from real people who have successfully made this daunting—but potentially rewarding— transition, and written with a deep understanding of both the joys and difficulties of the academic life, this fully revised and up-to-date edition will be indispensable for any graduate student or professor who has ever glanced at her CV, flipped through the want ads, and wondered, “What if?” “I will absolutely be recommending this book to our graduate students exploring their career options—I’d love to see it on the coffee tables in department lounges!”—Robin B. Wagner, former associate director for graduate career services, University of Chicago

The Meaning of Maggie (Sneak Preview)

The Meaning of Maggie (Sneak Preview)
Author: Megan Jean Sovern
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1452141398

A free sneak preview of The Meaning of Maggie by Megan Jean Sovern. Download now and enjoy this extended excerpt before the book goes on sale on May 6, 2014. As befits a future President of the United States of America, Maggie Mayfield has decided to write a memoir of the past year of her life. And what a banner year it's been! During this period she's Student of the Month on a regular basis, an official shareholder of Coca-Cola stock, and defending Science Fair champion. Most importantly, though, this is the year Maggie has to pull up her bootstraps (the family motto) and finally learn why her cool-dude dad is in a wheelchair, no matter how scary that is. Author Megan Jean Sovern, herself the daughter of a dad with multiple sclerosis, writes with the funny grace and assured prose of a new literary star. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this book will be donated to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Tozer

Tozer
Author: A. W. Tozer
Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780882702193

Viewed by his contemporaries as a preacher and writer with a prophetic edge, Tozer had a powerful effect on people. James Snyder has done a masterful job of selecting and transcribing sermons from his private collection of rare recordings, and has also captured Tozer, the man, in a biography laced with anecdotes and personal material that only a seasoned researcher could find.