Is a Rotten Apple Still Sweet?

Is a Rotten Apple Still Sweet?
Author: Red Angel
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462060668

At the young age of seven, Raven found her mother dead on the bathroom floor, having overdosed on heroine. She knew she would never end up like her mother, but it wouldnt be easy to change her life circumstances, especially since she was suddenly and terribly alone at the age of seven. But Raven was always special. She was beautiful and filled with life; sometimes, she would even feel her mothers spirit watching over her, keeping her safe. As Raven grows into a young woman in the inner city of Toledo, Ohio, she eventually meets the man of her dreams, Calvin. As she soon finds out, though, you cant always tell a good apple from a bad one just by looking at its skin. Calvin gradually turns into the man of her nightmares, as their relationship spirals out of control and deep into the depths of physical and emotional abuse. As Ravens confidence slowly breaks, she feels her lively spirit breaking, too. Raven still feels the spirit of her mother, pulling her back to their family tree and the strong roots that raised her. Somewhere, Raven must discover her inner beauty again, hidden beneath the bruises. She must find the will to go on living, despite a broken heart. It is the strength of her core that will keep her alive and dreaming. The good apple that had some bad luck can still be sweet with a little hope, love, and faith.

Bad Apple

Bad Apple
Author:
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 039925191X

Relates how Mac, the apple, and Will, the worm, became friends.

The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets

The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 947
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0199313628

A sweet tooth is a powerful thing. Babies everywhere seem to smile when tasting sweetness for the first time, a trait inherited, perhaps, from our ancestors who foraged for sweet foods that were generally safer to eat than their bitter counterparts. But the "science of sweet" is only the beginning of a fascinating story, because it is not basic human need or simple biological impulse that prompts us to decorate elaborate wedding cakes, scoop ice cream into a cone, or drop sugar cubes into coffee. These are matters of culture and aesthetics, of history and society, and we might ask many other questions. Why do sweets feature so prominently in children's literature? When was sugar called a spice? And how did chocolate evolve from an ancient drink to a modern candy bar? The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets explores these questions and more through the collective knowledge of 265 expert contributors, from food historians to chemists, restaurateurs to cookbook writers, neuroscientists to pastry chefs. The Companion takes readers around the globe and throughout time, affording glimpses deep into the brain as well as stratospheric flights into the world of sugar-crafted fantasies. More than just a compendium of pastries, candies, ices, preserves, and confections, this reference work reveals how the human proclivity for sweet has brought richness to our language, our art, and, of course, our gastronomy. In nearly 600 entries, beginning with "à la mode" and ending with the Italian trifle known as "zuppa inglese," the Companion traces sugar's journey from a rare luxury to a ubiquitous commodity. In between, readers will learn about numerous sweeteners (as well-known as agave nectar and as obscure as castoreum, or beaver extract), the evolution of the dessert course, the production of chocolate, and the neurological, psychological, and cultural responses to sweetness. The Companion also delves into the darker side of sugar, from its ties to colonialism and slavery to its addictive qualities. Celebrating sugar while acknowledging its complex history, The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets is the definitive guide to one of humankind's greatest sources of pleasure. Like kids in a candy shop, fans of sugar (and aren't we all?) will enjoy perusing the wondrous variety to be found in this volume.

The Smell of Apples

The Smell of Apples
Author: Mark Behr
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312152093

The story of an affluent white South African family during apartheid. Its narrator is the son of an Afrikaner general and he describes his growing disillusion with the cruelty and arrogance of the whites. Set in the 1970s, the novel follows him from boyhood to soldiering in Angola, fighting the blacks.

Wild Apples

Wild Apples
Author: Henry David Thoreau
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 49
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1557091307

A meditation on apples begins with a short history of the apple tree, tracing its path from ancient Greece to America. Thoreau saw the apple as a perfect mirror of man and eloquently lamented where they both were heading.

The True Power of Water

The True Power of Water
Author: Masaru Emoto
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2005-09-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0743289811

This book contains the unique properties of water and its ability to improve your health and your life, and how you and water interact with eachother.

Color Spectrums of the Mind

Color Spectrums of the Mind
Author: Marcelles Brown
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2008-11-24
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0557013453

A compilation of works (poetry, sayings, witty-isms)

The Secret Life of Water

The Secret Life of Water
Author: Masaru Emoto
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1451656866

From its arrival on earth to the vast areas it traverses before emptying into the sea, water holds all the knowledge and experience it has acquired. As phenomenal as it may seem, water carries its whole history, just as we carry ours. It carries secrets, too. In The Secret Life of Water, bestselling author Masaru Emoto guides us along water’s remarkable journey through our planet and continues his work to reveal water’s secret life to humankind. He shows how we can apply its wisdom to our own lives, and how, by learning to respect and appreciate water, we can better confront the challenges that face the twenty-first century—and rejuvenate the planet.