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Author | : Gemma Escolano |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 139 |
Release | : 2020-01-28 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1504319818 |
“VIBRANT MEMORIES”, a poetry book that for your eyes to see, for your heart to feel and for your mind to comprehend, the songs of your heart that everyone can hear. The mystery behind the smile can reveal from this book of poetry. The silence of the heart, the noises of the mind, the burning desire of happiness, the severe loneliness, the agony, and abandonment. All the intense feelings of emotion are the ingredients of this book, “VIBRANT MEMORIES”. The taste of victory of how the author’s collaborated words from the innermost feelings mostly derives from her own experiences as well as from others and compiled these into a poetic way. This book gives enlightenment to open the heart and mind of everyone who is suffering from different kinds of the situation from hurdles, hindrances, and obstacles that we can experience in our daily walks of life. The author’s point of view is, what so ever you are dealing with, there’s always light and hope in every storm you may encounter. This book also represents of author’s skilled in photography as one of her passions. You can see in this book how the poetry connects to a photographic design to combine into one perspective to give more life of what the message of this book wants to deliver. The different images from different places and things that bring these into your eyes to see, to feel the word into the different angle sides of art, nature, and portrait photography. The astonishing images and the details of the works given are more delighted and profound messages in the eyes and hearts of the readers.
Author | : Nicolas V. Iljine |
Publisher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Odesa (Ukraine) |
ISBN | : 0295983450 |
"Both a visual treat and a serious exploration of Odessa's rich history, culture, and social fabric, this book stands alone as a sumptuous homage to a storied city that has inspired affinity and curiosity all over the world."--BOOK JACKET.
Author | : George P. Matheos |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2005-10-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595807453 |
Ritchie savored the excitement he was sensing in the darkness of the room. Not the excitement of adrenaline induced fear but the excitement of adrenaline pumped anxiety and anticipation. This was the promised feast that Abdullah had turned into a nightmare, that night, almost two months before. He had been an unkind host this Bedu-made-in America Abdullah. He had grievously injured his trusting guests, had been cunning in his deception, and merciless in his cruelty. Grievously he had erred and grievously he was going to pay for his sin. He could no longer be trusted, this raving mad dog of an Arab. He had made a mistake of major proportions in betraying the friendship of an American. In a series of murderous adventures, Glassier takes terrorism to the center of the Rub al-Khali Desert. To his surprise, this area also known as the Empty Quarter is not only full of oil, but also of love, hatred, sex, drugs, and above all-mirages-the ultimate level playing field.
Author | : John C. Morgan |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2017-01-13 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1532614071 |
Throughout history, philosophers have attempted to unravel the mystery of life. People from many diverse traditions have been invited to sit face to face at the table of philosophy to engage in analytical and critical reflection in what Dr. John Morgan calls "the great questions of life." This book invites students to explore the meaning of life in an easy and understandable manner through the infamous character Professor Plotimus. The antics of Professor Plotimus make philosophy interesting, uncomplicated, and easy to grasp while deeply compelling . . . It allows our minds to wonder and listen to the wisdom of the ages that life has meaning and purpose if we only loosen the chains of dogma and venture out of our caves as we attempt to see life in a fresh way. --from the Preface by Linda Lewis Riccardi Adjunct Professor of Humanities and Philosophy, Reading Area Community College
Author | : Christina Lee |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2017-02-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1317515013 |
This anthology explores the spatial dimension and politics of haunting. It considers how the ‘appearance’ of absence, emptiness and the imperceptible can indicate an overwhelming presence of something that once was, and still is, (t)here. At its core, the book asks: how and why do certain places haunt us? Drawing from a diversity of mediums, forms and disciplinary approaches, the contributors to Spectral Spaces and Hauntings illustrate the complicated ways absent presences can manifest and be registered. The case studies range from the memory sites of a terrorist attack, the lost home, a vanished mining town and abandoned airports, to the post-apocalyptic wastelands in literary fiction, the photographic and filmic surfaces where spectres materialise, and the body as a site for re-corporealising the disappeared and dead. In ruminating on the afteraffects of spectral spaces on human experience, the anthology importantly foregrounds the ethical and political imperative of engaging with ghosts and following their traces.
Author | : Rae Else |
Publisher | : Anchorite Publishing |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2021-11-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1916904939 |
The clans, covens, and courts will be unified once the race that was cloven is too. Jess escaped the Triodia Penitentiary and slew her uncle, Lorenzo, the Remus Alpha. Although she is free, she isn't at peace. The death omen, the Sidhe, who called to her in the Between haunts her. The Enodia Coven, who Jess shelters with, would have her claim the Rem Alphahood. By familial and slayer rights, it belongs to her. Why then does she feel an affinity with the rival Rom Clan? As Jess struggles to work out where she belongs in the para world, the mysteries surrounding her continue to grow. Will the truth, the para officer Matteo holds, set her free? Or is the vamp, Rune, the key to finding where she fits in? Contrarily, what if the truth doesn't set Jess free? What if, instead, it steals her future? Nox is the second in a four-book series, The Dark Between. Like the Between, the series is liminal and sits between the space of Young and New Adult. Warning, from here on, the themes are darker and definitely of the NA flavor.
Author | : Hanna Rose Hunt |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2019-04-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0359004725 |
The Perils of Perfectionism follows moments in Hanna Rose Hunt's life as she discovers her identity while picking up life lessons along the way!
Author | : Thomas Nehrer |
Publisher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 2011-09-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1846947448 |
The Psyche Exposed expands on The Essence of Reality, looking farther and deeper into aspects of life from Four Angles. Perspectives stem from Tom’s standpoint of "Clear Awareness" – seeing life without distorting beliefs – initiated by a mystic experience, expanded through an extensive inner journey: Angle One – How Life Works: piercing insights into Reality’s flow, exposing distortions of awareness by standard beliefs and cultural fallacy. Angle Two – Your Journey: extensive, detailed illustration of large-scale structures of the psyche, showing how each individual projects personal creative power out to real and imagined forces and sources. Tom reveals explicitly how each individual creates patterns in life – and how they must be changed by revising inner roots. Angle Three – Your Path: three critical stumbling blocks on the journey toward Clear Awareness. Angle Four – Past Teaching: in-depth review of western thinking – how we each learn to see the world and ourselves as we were taught. Powerful insights expose fallacy in religion, archaic elements to traditional notions of causality and blatant shortcomings in science. Tom reviews the evolution of western thinking by exploring contributions of great thinkers and visionaries over the ages – what they contributed and WHERE THEY WERE WRONG.
Author | : Monica Potts |
Publisher | : Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2024-04-30 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0525435360 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • An acclaimed journalist tries to understand how she escaped her small town in Arkansas while her brilliant friend could not, and, in the process, illuminates the unemployment, drug abuse, sexism, and evangelicalism killing poor, rural white women all over America. “[A] clear-eyed and tender debut . . . This book is as much the author’s story as a piece of reportage.”—The Wall Street Journal Growing up gifted and working-class poor in the foothills of the Ozarks, Monica and Darci became fast friends. The girls bonded over a shared love of reading and learning, even as they navigated the challenges of their tumultuous family lives and declining town—broken marriages, alcohol abuse, and shuttered stores and factories. They pored over the giant map in their middle-school classroom, tracing their fingers over the world that awaited them, vowing to escape. In the end, Monica left Clinton for college and fulfilled her dreams, but Darci, along with many in their circle of friends, did not. Years later, working as a journalist covering poverty, Potts discovered what she already intuitively knew about the women in Arkansas: Their life expectancy had dropped steeply—the sharpest such fall in a century. This decline has been attributed to “deaths of despair”—suicide, alcoholism, and drug overdoses—but Potts knew their causes were too complex to identify in a sociological study. She had grown up with these women, and when she saw Darci again, she found that her childhood friend—addicted to drugs, often homeless, a single mother—was now on track to becoming a statistic. In this gripping narrative, Potts deftly pinpoints the choices that sent her and Darci on such different paths and then widens the lens to explain why those choices are so limited. The Forgotten Girls is a profound, compassionate look at a population in trouble, and a uniquely personal account of the way larger forces, such as inheritance, education, religion, and politics, shape individual lives.
Author | : Esther Slade |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2010-12-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1452037450 |
Set in Washington, DC and the US island territory of St. Croix, Tithe of Blood is the coming of age story of Hope Taylor. Growing up in Contentment, a small, close-knit community in St. Croix, Hope is a feisty, energetic, beauty who develops an early interest in public service. In high school, she is valedictorian and president of her senior class and voted most likely to succeed by her peers. One thing is clear--her political aspirations have no limits. When Hope arrives on the Howard University campus in Washington, DC her freshman year, she meets and falls in love with Wes Carter, a former Army Sergeant. Hope's ambition is equaled only to Wes' and the relationship is doomed. Later, when she gets the coveted White House intern position, she meets the political insider Trent Williams. After a brief courtship, Hope marries Trent in a lavish ceremony in St. Croix. All of Contentment attend the wedding and cheer their beloved daughter. Hope is not aware that on the surface Trent appears to be a successful attorney and political advisor to Washington's elite, but underneath he is a functional manic depressive with dark secrets from his childhood. It is not long before Trent's deteriorating mental condition endangers her life and she becomes a victim of his psychotic, violent episodes. Hope has a choice to make. She can choose to seek help or continue the charade in order to prevent a public relations nightmare and jeopardize her political career. Her choice will forever change her life and the lives of the people around her. Tithe of Blood is written with bluntness as it follows the timely political and emotional journey of Hope Caryn Taylor.