Easy 30 Day Gluten-Free Diet

Easy 30 Day Gluten-Free Diet
Author: Dr. Mara Matison
Publisher: Cecelia's Marketplace
Total Pages: 253
Release:
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ISBN: 0983165963

Struggling to start a gluten-free diet? Need a daily menu plan to help you prepare gluten-free meals? This book includes all the necessary information to achieve a gluten-free diet. Cecelia’s Marketplace Easy 30 Day Gluten-Free Diet makes starting a gluten-free diet easy and headache free. It includes gluten-free breakfast, lunch and dinner choices, a mini gluten-free grocery shopping guide to help you grocery shop, gluten-free kitchen cooking tips, 30 delicious gluten-free dinner recipes…and MORE! - Easiest way to start a gluten-free diet. - Simple to follow daily meal plans (breakfast, lunch, dinner & snacks) - 30 delicious dinner recipes with step-by-step instructions. - A must have for anyone looking to start a gluten-free diet!

Gluten-Free Mexican Cookbook

Gluten-Free Mexican Cookbook
Author: Dr. Mara Matison
Publisher: Cecelia's Marketplace
Total Pages: 171
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ISBN: 0983165955

Now you can enjoyy all your favorite Mexican dishes, including appetizers, soups, sauces, seasonings, entrees, desserts and drinks, while also staying on your gluten-free diet. Each recipe includes an allergen ledger showing which of the top 8 allergens, as well as gluten and casein, are excluded from that recipe. - Over 35 delicious Mexican recipes - Easy to follow step-by-step instructions - Allergen free cooking that includes an allergen ledger - Vivid photography

Witchlight

Witchlight
Author: Jessi Zabarsky
Publisher: Random House Graphic
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0593120019

Love -- loss -- witches -- this YA fantasy graphic novel has it all! This thoughtful, emotional story will entrance you with its moving story and organic artwork. Lelek is a witch. That's all Sanja knows when she meets Lelek in the marketplace. But Lelek is hiding something -- and as her life begins to intersect with Sanja's, all that she's kept to herself starts to come to light. Secrets, friendship, and magic all come together as Lelek gets closer and closer to uncovering the truth about her past. . . . Witchlight is a wonderful queer adventure filled with friendship, family, falling in love, and dealing with the hardest bits of your past all along the way.

Cecelia and Fanny

Cecelia and Fanny
Author: Brad Asher
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813134145

Historian Asher (Beyond the Reservation: Indians, Settlers, and the Law in Washington Territory, 1853 1889) tells a remarkable story here that focuses on the experiences of two women, Fanny Thurston Ballard, a privileged daughter of a Louisville, KY, merchant, and her childhood personal slave, Cecelia. When the opportunity for freedom came on a visit to Niagara Falls with her mistress, Cecelia escaped to Canada. --Publisher.

The Cecelia Holland Historical Fiction Collection

The Cecelia Holland Historical Fiction Collection
Author: Cecelia Holland
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 1359
Release: 2018-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150405587X

Three epic and acclaimed historical novels from “a first-rate storyteller” (People). From Mongol conquests to the Knights Templar and the Crusades to a speculative saga of how the monoliths of Stonehenge rose in primitive Great Britain, this collection of novels reveals the breadth and depth of an author who “has the unique ability to make most any historical period her own” (Sarah Johnson, Solander, Historical Novel Society). Until the Sun Falls: Set against the backdrop of the conquest of Russia and eastern Europe by the Mongol horde in the thirteenth century, Holland’s sweeping novel follows Mongol general Psin, whose battles against the enemies of the Kha-Khan sometimes seem easier than his struggles with his wives and his son. Wise, brave, and bloody-minded, Psin embodies the passions and dreams of the greatest conquerors the world has ever seen. “Cecilia Holland belongs to that small band of writers who can still show us what distinction the historical novel can attain.” —The Times Literary Supplement Jerusalem: Set in the Holy Land in 1187 A.D., this “vivid and deeply felt” novel of the Knights Templar masterfully explores the conspiracies and political maneuvers leading up to the Third Crusade (The New York Times Book Review). Following a stunning victory at the Battle of Ramleh, Norman Templar Rannulf Fitzwilliam must negotiate a truce with the enemy and determine the order of succession to the throne of Baudouin, the young Christian king dying of leprosy. However, Rannulf’s instincts are for battle, not diplomacy. Temptation and betrayal await him at every turn. “[Holland] brings as much suspense to political intrigue as to the sprawling battle scenes at which she excels.” —The New York Times Book Review Pillar of the Sky: In this “intelligently and lushly developed saga,” Holland imagines primitive England and the origin of the breathtaking and mysterious monoliths known as Stonehenge (Booklist). In a time before recorded history, Moloquin, the Unwanted One, dreams of a pathway to the heavens. Cast out as a child, he survives on the fringes of tribal society and grows into manhood driven by one powerful and unshakable ambition: to build a link between the earthly and spiritual worlds through the raising of an impossible structure. “[An] engrossing narrative . . . Holland succeeds in stretching our imagination; she has breathed new life into those forty-ton monoliths that for all these centuries have been standing so mutely on the Salisbury Plain.” —Los Angeles Herald Examiner

Textual Bodies

Textual Bodies
Author: Lori Hope Lefkovitz
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1997-01-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1438410360

In lively and accessible essays of literary criticism, this book approaches literature from classical times through the present with an emphasis on the place and treatment of the human body in the Western textual tradition. The work serves the double purpose of providing new, original, and provocative readings of familiar texts by applying the latest innovations in theory to specific works. Topics range from Sappho's fragments through cross-dressing in medieval romance to mutilation in Kathy Acker's Great Expectations. Together the essays illustrate changing definitions of bodily limits, integrity, transgression, sexuality, and violation in the history of the Western canon.

Slow Surrender

Slow Surrender
Author: Cecilia Tan
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0349407223

He pushes her sexual boundaries . . . From the moment waitress Karina meets him in a New York bar, she knows James is different. Daring. Dominating. Though he hides his true identity from her, the mysterious, wealthy businessman anticipates her every desire and fulfills her secret fantasies. Awakened by his touch, Karina discovers a wild side she hadn't known existed and nothing is off limits. She aches for more . . . What begins as an erotic game soon escalates to a power play that blurs the line between pleasure and pain. Even as she capitulates to James's sensual demands, Karina craves more. She wants his heart, his soul. She wants his love . . . and she'll break all the rules to get it.