Planting Eli

Planting Eli
Author: Jeff Black
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781560235989

A touching and darkly hilarious novel about a man granted a drug-based reprieve from his HIV death sentence. Ed Dell is gay, single and confidante to goddess Oprah Winfrey--at least in his fertile imagination. He writes for a Chicago newspaper, takes care of his ailing parents, and likes to annoy his snobbish sister. HIV-positive and very private, Ed has seen better days. With the new drugs working--and with his parental obligations miraculously vanished--he suddenly, surprisingly has the chance to live again. If only he could remember how...--From publisher description.

Growing with Eli

Growing with Eli
Author: Chad Judice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780999588420

This is the third in a trilogy of inspiring, heartwarming books that tell the story of a Lafayette, La., couple and their child, Eli, who was born with a birth defect called spina bifida. Published when Eli was 9 years old, this volume follows the boy's life from infancy to that of a healthy, happy second-grader. At the same time, on a parallel track, the book chronicles Eli's dad's growth in and understanding of his Catholic faith. In his journey toward the light of a much deeper faith, Eli's dad, Chad Judice, gains an unshakable trust in the Lord, a greater reliance on the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and a commitment to the church's teachings on Natural Family Planning.

A Time for Planting

A Time for Planting
Author: Eli Faber
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1995-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801851209

"In this first volume, [the author] deals directly with how that tension between accommodation and group survival was played out in the setting of colonial America by cosmopolitan Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews. Confronted by a host society reluctant to fully accept Jews as part of civil society, the Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews in colonial America were the first to establish a model of how these pulls could be balanced to assure survival"--Series editor forword.

Camelot Road

Camelot Road
Author: Earl Dean
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 136555953X

Brothers raised and living into their adulthood in small town America. Not in competition with each other but as best friends and more. Right out of high school and working partime at the local but iconic grocery store, observe big brother as he makes a deal for his first car in exchange for a little cleanup. Little brother makes his start in the working public while challenged by the fake or real and a practical joke that could have been the "death" of him. Be terrified as the Blob comes to the Drive In theater one summer night. Then hold on as you experience the "Ride of an After lifetime" in a ghostly Edsel convertible. There's beer, fishing, UFO's, Moonshiners and even Elvis, sort of. You'll discover that what you hear is not what they said, and that words may not mean the same as the definition you are familiar with. An auction completes a spooky circle and even a Trick as our Treat await when the brothers are finally able to get revenge on their high school bully as they make a deal to end all deals.

Restoring Heritage Grains

Restoring Heritage Grains
Author: Eli Rogosa
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1603586709

Including recipes for baking with Einkorn Wheat is the most widely grown crop on our planet, yet industrial breeders have transformed this ancient staff of life into a commodity of yield and profit--witness the increase in gluten intolerance and 'wheat belly'. Modern wheat depends on synthetic fertilizer and herbicides that damage our health, land, water, and environment. Fortunately, heritage 'landrace' wheats that evolved over millennia in the organic fields of traditional farms do not need bio-chemical intervention to yield bountifully, are gluten-safe, have rich flavor and high nutrition. Yet the robust, majestic wheats that nourished our ancestors are on the verge of extinction. In Restoring Heritage Grains, author Eli Rogosa of the Heritage Grain Conservancy, invites readers to restore forgotten wheats such as delicious gluten-safe einkorn that nourished the first Neolithic farmers, emmer--the grain of ancient Israel, Egypt, and Rome that is perfect for pasta and flatbreads, rare durums that are drought-tolerant and high in protein, and many more little known wheat species, each of which have a lineage intertwined with the human species and that taste better than any modern wheat. Restoring Heritage Grains combines the history of grain growing and society, in-depth practical advice on landrace wheat husbandry, wheat folk traditions and mythology, and guidelines for the Neolithic diet with traditional recipes for rustic bread, pastry and beer. Discover the ancient grains that may be one of the best solutions to hunger today, and provide resilience for our future.

Eli's Garden

Eli's Garden
Author: Melanie Lehnen
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1312125705

Eli is unlike most foxes. Instead of tricking animals, this little fox enjoys playing in gardens. However, not all of the foxes support him. This inspires him to prove that gardening can be for everyone. With the help and knowledge of an unexpected friend, Eli is able to show you can do anything as long as you never give up.

Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2013
Genre: Agricultural laws and legislation
ISBN:

Special edition of the Federal register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of ... with ancillaries.

Turn It Again

Turn It Again
Author: Sheila Delany
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725219832

Originally published as a special issue of Exemplaria, these essays deserve a much wider audience. They deal with Jewish studies and the medieval historian, rabbinic ecclesiology and the synods of Nicaea and Yavneh, Jewish women martyrs, sexual politics and marriage, late-medieval Castile, nation and miscegenation, cultural hybridity, and Kabbalistic anthropology. The authors are widely published scholars and critics in various fields of Jewish studies. The volume will be valuable to many scholars, teachers, and students. The essays open up so many interesting avenues of inquiry that they will enlighten and challenge not only specialists in Jewish studies but also scholars, critics, students, and teachers of medieval literature and Jewish literature, medieval history and culture, women's studies, and religious studies.