My Jewelry Box

My Jewelry Box
Author: Kate Nicholas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Beadwork
ISBN: 9780811814591

Isabel and the Magic Jewelry Box

Isabel and the Magic Jewelry Box
Author: Marcus Daley
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595412106

"Her legs tensed, ready to leap back. She arched her arm up as far away from the box as she could while still lifting the lid. As she lifted the lid, her mouth fell ajar, slack-jawed with astonishment. Inside her jewelry box was a miniature girl about the length of her hand, sitting in one of the jewelry separators, her hands covering her eyes, weeping." What could be more exciting than discovering portals connecting to another world? On a wintry, Saturday morning, Isabel learns the secret of her grandmother's jewelry box and sets off on a quest to help two magical visitors find their way home. With uncharacteristic courage, Isabel confronts a crossroads between two universes and the dangers lurking near the mysterious portals. Only with the help of her new friends and her grandfather's magic can she overcome the challenges endangering both worlds. "Isabel and the Magic Jewelry Box" is a rare tale that speaks to both young and old. Isabel's untapped courage and strength resonates, but it is Isabel's relationship with her family that serves as a gentle reminder to never underestimate the value of listening and loving consideration.

The Jewelry Box

The Jewelry Box
Author: Laura Corral (Artist)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2008
Genre: Artists' books
ISBN:

Mental

Mental
Author: Jaime Lowe
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0399574514

A riveting memoir and a fascinating investigation of the history, uses, and controversies behind lithium, an essential medication for millions of people struggling with bipolar disorder. It began in Los Angeles in 1993, when Jaime Lowe was just sixteen. She stopped sleeping and eating, and began to hallucinate—demonically cackling Muppets, faces lurking in windows, Michael Jackson delivering messages from the Neverland Underground. Lowe wrote manifestos and math equations in her diary, and drew infographics on her bedroom wall. Eventu­ally, hospitalized and diagnosed as bipolar, she was prescribed a medication that came in the form of three pink pills—lithium. In Mental, Lowe shares and investigates her story of episodic madness, as well as the stabil­ity she found while on lithium. She interviews scientists, psychiatrists, and patients to examine how effective lithium really is and how its side effects can be dangerous for long-term users—including Lowe, who after twenty years on the medication suffers from severe kidney damage. Mental is eye-opening and powerful, tackling an illness and drug that has touched millions of lives and yet remains shrouded in social stigma. Now, while she adjusts to a new drug, her pur­suit of a stable life continues as does her curiosity about the history and science of the mysterious element that shaped the way she sees the world and allowed her decades of sanity. Lowe travels to the Bolivian salt flats that hold more than half of the world’s lithium reserves, rural America where lithium is mined for batteries, and tolithium spas that are still touted as a tonic to cure all ills. With unflinching honesty and humor, Lowe allows a clear-eyed view into her life, and an arresting inquiry into one of mankind’s oldest medical mysteries.

The Bear

The Bear
Author: Claire Cameron
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316230103

A powerful suspense novel narrated by a young girl who must fend for herself and her little brother after a brutal bear attack. While camping with her family on a remote island, five-year-old Anna awakes in the night to the sound of her mother screaming. A rogue black bear, three hundred pounds of fury, is attacking the family's campsite -- and pouncing on her parents as prey. At her dying mother's faint urging, Anna manages to get her brother into the family's canoe and paddle away. But when the canoe runs aground on the edge of the woods, the sister and brother must battle hunger, the elements, and a wilderness alive with danger. Lost and completely alone, they find that their only hope resides in Anna's heartbreaking love for her family, and her struggle to be brave when nothing in her world seems safe anymore. This is a story with a small narrator and a big heart. Cameron gracefully plumbs Anna's young perspective on family, responsibility, and hope, charting both a tragically premature loss of innocence and a startling evolution as Anna reasons through the impossible situations that confront her. Lean and confident, and told in the innocent and honest voice of a five-year-old, The Bear is a transporting tale of loss -- but also a poignant and surprisingly funny adventure about love and the raw instincts that enable us to survive.

identity

identity
Author: Rev. Gene Herndon
Publisher: Aion Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2013-03-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0985298618

Many times as christians, we do not realize that our conditions of life are not always our position. When we study the Word of God it is clear about who it says we are, what God says we can have, and what God truly says we can do. It is a must for every believer to understand who they are in Christ positionally, spiritually, and naturally. This book will help you discover who you are in Christ positionally so that by using your authority. you may change your life condition.