Love Sees No Color
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Author | : JER |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 41 |
Release | : 2019-05-31 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1796012459 |
As a child growing up being loved was the only thing that counted. Love is warmth, happiness and it fills you with joy. Unconditional love was felt all the time from our Godfather/Uncle. We were his family and it didn’t matter what we looked like. When you have someone like that in your life, it reminds you of how “Love Sees No Color”.
Author | : Shannon Gibney |
Publisher | : Carolrhoda Lab ® |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2015-11-01 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 146778981X |
"Transracial adoption is never oversimplified, airbrushed, or sentimentalized, but instead, it's portrayed with bracing honesty as the messy institution it is: rearranging families, blending cultural and biological DNA, loss and joy. An exceptionally accomplished debut."—Kirkus, starred review For as long as she can remember, sixteen-year-old Alex Kirtridge has known two things about herself: She's a stellar baseball player. She's adopted. Alex has had a comfortable childhood in Madison, Wisconsin. Despite some teasing, being a biracial girl in a wealthy white family hasn't been that big a deal. What mattered was that she was a star on the diamond, where her father, a former Major Leaguer, coached her hard and counted on her to make him proud. But now, things are changing: she meets Reggie, the first black guy who's wanted to get to know her; she discovers the letters from her biological father that her adoptive parents have kept from her; and her changing body starts to affect her game. Suddenly, Alex begins to question who she really is. She's always dreamed of playing pro baseball just like her father, but can she really do it? Does she truly fit in with her white family? Who were her biological parents? What does it mean to be black? If she's going to find answers, Alex has to come to terms with her adoption, her race, and the dreams she thought would always guide her. • Winner of the Minnesota Book Award • A Kirkus Reviews Best Teen book of the Year • A Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year
Author | : Golden Love |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2019-12-13 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 172833862X |
Young eight year old Tory is like most kids, lighthearted, unbiased and charismatic. He enjoys being around any and everyone no matter their differences. What he didn't expect was a kid in class making fun of his different color socks. That was enough to cause frustration and embarrassment but what did Tory do? He used the opportunity to shine and proudly profess his inability to see color, which is the one thing that made him different from others. In this book you'll learn: • It’s not nice to make fun of others • It's ok to be different • Embracing people and their differences is ok
Author | : Pamela Norris |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2010-08-24 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1453550763 |
The Good, The Bad, and The Sensuous is a collaboration of poetry that presents a unique perspective into the wonderful world of love, and sensuality. It explores different facets of love from the emotional rollercoaster ride, to the unleashing of the erotic prowess that lives inside of us. It is a journey that will make you laugh, cry, heal, think, and...love.
Author | : Donald R. Downing |
Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2010-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1615790829 |
Marriage is God's idea. He has no bad ideas. He brought Eve to Adam, married them and they lived as husband and wife for over 900 years (Genesis 2:21-25 and 5:5). By this, we can conclude that divorce was not God's idea but Satan's idea, to destroy God's ideas, plans and purpose of marriage between a man and a woman. We seek to find the right person when the greater picture is to be the right person. Man sets the time for the wedding, but God sets the time for the marriage. There is a great difference between a wedding and a marriage. Many walk down the aisle to be wedded for all the wrong reasons. Saying "I do" and placing wedding rings upon fingers does not always mean they are married within their hearts. This book reveals that a man and a woman may marry, and yet not be a true husband and wife. It stresses the importance of friendship, courtship, engagement and being married from the heart. Introducing a revolutionary approach to the covenant of marriage, this book addresses commitment, romance, love, keeping a right heart, a sound mind and a pure relationship. Dr. Donald R. Downing is a heart physician and specialist from God to the body of Christ. He has written over 12 books, and considers Marriage from the Heart to be one of his most important writings. He believes the only way to defeat the high rate of divorce and separation is to restore romance to the relationship and to be truly married from the heart. FEATURING DRS. MELVIN AND ROBIN THORNHILL Melvin and Robin Thornhill are the founders and presidents of Destiny New Image Ministries. They have a combined 50 years of experience in family and marriage counseling.
Author | : Gabriel Leif Bellman |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 429 |
Release | : 2002-01-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1462824617 |
Coast Left Past is a collection of over 200 early stories written on the West (left) Coast. Temporally grouped, printed on pulp, it represents a myriad of comedic stories, philosophical rants, and refined sugar-sweet epiphanies from the authors past. Coast is fresh and raw at a time in world history that is dominated by bad sushi. Containing the abandonment of youth and the libido of a moose, here is a book to make you remember what the inside of a damp butterfly, the life of a sad writer, the taste of cold purple, and the smell of a late Thursday night feels like
Author | : Sherry L. Deckman |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 121 |
Release | : 2022-01-14 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1978822545 |
Protests against racial injustice and anti-Blackness have swept across elite colleges and universities in recent years, exposing systemic racism and raising questions about what it means for Black students to belong at these institutions. In Black Space, Sherry L. Deckman takes us into the lives of the members of the Kuumba Singers, a Black student organization at Harvard with racially diverse members, and a self-proclaimed safe space for anyone but particularly Black students. Uniquely focusing on Black students in an elite space where they are the majority, Deckman provides a case study in how colleges and universities might reimagine safe spaces. Through rich description and sharing moments in students’ everyday lives, Deckman demonstrates the possibilities and challenges Black students face as they navigate campus culture and the refuge they find in this organization. This work illuminates ways administrators, faculty, student affairs staff, and indeed, students themselves, might productively address issues of difference and anti-Blackness for the purpose of fostering critically inclusive campus environments.
Author | : Pamela Perry |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2002-02-14 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0822383659 |
What does it mean to be young, American, and white at the dawn of the twenty-first century? By exploring this question and revealing the everyday social processes by which high schoolers define white identities, Pamela Perry offers much-needed insights into the social construction of race and whiteness among youth. Through ethnographic research and in-depth interviews of students in two demographically distinct U.S. high schools—one suburban and predominantly white; the other urban, multiracial, and minority white—Perry shares students’ candor about race and self-identification. By examining the meanings students attached (or didn’t attach) to their social lives and everyday cultural practices, including their taste in music and clothes, she shows that the ways white students defined white identity were not only markedly different between the two schools but were considerably diverse and ambiguous within them as well. Challenging reductionist notions of whiteness and white racism, this study suggests how we might go “beyond whiteness” to new directions in antiracist activism and school reform. Shades of White is emblematic of an emerging second wave of whiteness studies that focuses on the racial identity of whites. It will appeal to scholars and students of anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as to those involved with high school education and antiracist activities.
Author | : Emiko Jean |
Publisher | : Flatiron Books |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2021-05-18 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250766613 |
Emiko Jean’s New York Times bestseller and Reese Book Club Pick Tokyo Ever After is the “refreshing, spot-on” (Booklist, starred review) story of an ordinary Japanese American girl who discovers that her father is the Crown Prince of Japan! Izumi Tanaka has never really felt like she fit in—it isn’t easy being Japanese American in her small, mostly white, northern California town. Raised by a single mother, it’s always been Izumi—or Izzy, because “It’s easier this way”—and her mom against the world. But then Izumi discovers a clue to her previously unknown father’s identity...and he’s none other than the Crown Prince of Japan. Which means outspoken, irreverent Izzy is literally a princess. In a whirlwind, Izumi travels to Japan to meet the father she never knew and discover the country she always dreamed of. But being a princess isn’t all ball gowns and tiaras. There are conniving cousins, a hungry press, a scowling but handsome bodyguard who just might be her soulmate, and thousands of years of tradition and customs to learn practically overnight. Izumi soon finds herself caught between worlds, and between versions of herself—back home, she was never “American” enough, and in Japan, she must prove she’s “Japanese” enough. Will Izumi crumble under the weight of the crown, or will she live out her fairy tale, happily ever after? Look for the bestselling sequel, Tokyo Dreaming, out now.
Author | : Kwabena Osei |
Publisher | : Joseph K. Osei |
Total Pages | : 758 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9083368610 |
A marriage is a sacred institution. It was established through the plural excellence of wisdom by the power behind the entire Existence. A marriage is a life time investment to be cultivated in the value of offspring. It is an in-depth companionship to assist each other to accomplish individual's sacred mission to be fulfilled in life. It is meant to add values to the life of mankind for the benefit of the entire Existence. A valueless marriage is a ‘time-trapped’ and obviously, deprives mankind from its desirable happiness. The Heaven is on the earth. Such a heaven is attainable in a marriage which is governed by the innocence, unconditional love, the sense of justice, care, respect and trust. Any marriage lacking these divine qualities is running on the wheels of the Ego’s mindset. Such a marriage is a lifeless marriage. It is a lunatic trend. Eventually, it gives birth to deceptions. This precious book; “how to find happiness in marriage” is meant to enlighten mankind to acknowledge the meaningful manner through which a perfect peace and everlasting prosperity, alike, happiness is attainable in marriage.