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Author | : Pam Wilson |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2015-10-16 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1490898743 |
Snowflakes are a unique and beautiful creation of God and so are we. Everyone wants to feel that they are important. We are looking for a place on this earth to make a difference and leave a lasting legacy. Falling into My Place provides information about our nine unique intelligences and birth order traits. It is filled with amazing stories and examples from Gods word that will help you find your own special place in life. The author uses a snowflake theme for each chapter: Spatial Snowflakes Social Snowflakes Spiritual Snowflakes Second Snowflakes Blizzards Dig deeper and find your own special talents and skills. Consider how fearfully and wonderfully you have been created.
Author | : Pam Wilson |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-10-16 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781490898759 |
Snowflakes are a unique and beautiful creation of God and so are we. Everyone wants to feel that they are important. We are looking for a place on this earth to make a difference and leave a lasting legacy. Falling into My Place provides information about our nine unique intelligences and birth order traits. It is filled with amazing stories and examples from God's word that will help you find your own special place in life. The author uses a snowflake theme for each chapter: Spatial Snowflakes Social Snowflakes Spiritual Snowflakes Second Snowflakes Blizzards Dig deeper and find your own special talents and skills. Consider how fearfully and wonderfully you have been created.
Author | : Laquita Horace-Carter |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2012-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1477147918 |
Mrs. LaQuita Horace-Carter is an inspirational and influential orator who travels teaching and inspiring men and women to rediscover their original purpose and call to greatness. Mrs. Horace-Carter is a licensed clinician who combines contextual evidence and experience to enlighten her audiences on realigning with their destiny. She is committed to empowering persons of all ages to go beyond environmental barriers to live life to their greatest potential. Mrs. Horace-Carter inspires her audiences to create the world they desire to live in by pursuing a daily authentic existence.
Author | : Jasinda Wilder |
Publisher | : Nla Digital LLC |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 2014-11-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781620511329 |
I wasn't always in love with Colton Calloway; I was in love with his younger brother, Kyle, first. Kyle was my first one true love, my first in every way. Then, one stormy August night, he died, and the person I was died with him. Colton didn't teach me how to live. He didn't heal the pain. He didn't make it okay. He taught me how to hurt, how to not be okay, and, eventually, how to let go. Nell Hawthorne is in love with her life-long best friend, Kyle Calloway. Things are great, and they're in love, young, full of promise. Then Kyle dies in a tragic accident and Nell is forever changed. She meets Kyle's older brother Colton at the funeral, and there's a spark, but it's wrong and they both know it. The moment passes, and they both move on with life. A couple years later, they meet again in New York City, and Colton realizes that Nell has never really gotten over Kyle's death, and seems to be harboring a deeply rooted pain, something like guilt, perhaps. He knows he shouldn't get involved, but he can't help himself. Trust doesn't come easily for either of them, and they both have demons, Colton especially. Together, they learn the purpose of pain and the meaning of healing, and the importance of forgiveness.
Author | : Thomas Swick |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2023-11-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1538181789 |
From Booklist's Starred Review: "[Swick] keenly and empathically observes the world, bringing both a relatably human approach and learned appreciation for the art of travel and of life." Working as a feature writer in 1976, Thomas Swick falls in love with a visiting Polish student named Hania and soon moves with her to Warsaw. The next decade sees Thomas living in Poland, Greece, and Philadelphia. He declines an invitation to be a Polish informer, sees John Paul II embolden the masses on his first trip back to his homeland since becoming pope, witnesses the rise of Solidarity and the imposition of martial law in Poland, and walks with thousands of Poles on the pilgrimage to Częstochowa, an annual religious rite that blossoms into a nine-day protest march. In 1989, he watches Hania vote in her country’s first free elections since pre-war independence. One month later, he lands his dream job as a travel writer. Falling into Place is the personal story of a young man’s discovery of the world and his development as a travel writer. It is also a love story, as he and Hania overcome cultural differences, communist bureaucracy, and unhealthy separations. Intertwined with both is the story of the revolution that altered history. With the world’s attention once again turned to Eastern Europe, and a Cold War reality, this memoir can help Americans better understand both.
Author | : Carol Coussons de Reyes |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 126 |
Release | : 2008-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 059546596X |
The author walks you into her personal psyche directly to the place where peace in her life was obliterated by an intense fear. That fear left her fleeing the CIA, the FBI, and the Army. She chronicles her journey with bipolar disorder, seeking treatment, and being involuntarily hospitalized several times. She shines a light on the inhumane treatment she received, the community's approach to mental illness, and how recovery was achieved on her own terms, resulting in a joining with national leaders to create new and innovative roads to wellness.
Author | : Krishna J. Guilbeau |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 91 |
Release | : 2012-05-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1469193884 |
Book Summary: Kenya Lewis has finally gotten the perfect life that she feels she has worked so hard to get; shes married to a man that she has devoted her heart to since college, they have a beautiful daughter, and her career is taking off. But a sudden illness and the lies and motives of her closet family and friends will soon create a storm in her dream world that will bring her back to reality. Kenya will soon learn that nothing in life is perfect, that she hadnt created anything on her own, and that Gods light and truth is the only way out.
Author | : Édouard Louis |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2024-03-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0374606811 |
An autobiographical novel from Édouard Louis, hailed as one of the most important voices of his generation—about social class, transformation, and the perils of leaving the past behind. One question took center stage in my life, it focused all of my thoughts and occupied every moment when I was alone with myself: how could I get this revenge, by what means? I tried everything. Édouard Louis longs for a life beyond the poverty, discrimination, and violence in his working-class hometown—so he sets out for school in Amiens, and, later, university in Paris. He sheds the provincial “Eddy” for an elegant new name, determined to eradicate every aspect of his past. He reads incessantly; he dines with aristocrats; he spends nights with millionaires and drug-dealers alike. Everything he does is motivated by a single obsession: to become someone else. At once harrowing and profound, Change is not just a personal odyssey, a story of dreams and of “the beautiful violence of being torn away,” but a vividly rendered portrait of a society divided by class, power, and inequality.
Author | : Scott D. Trostel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2004-09 |
Genre | : Aging |
ISBN | : 0925436232 |
A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR ENDING THE VICIOUS CYCLE OF ELDERLY ABUSE is a slef-help book for unraveling the confusion and reluctance of those who want to help the elderly get out of the vary vicious cycle of abuse. It is based on the author's own experiences as a coiurt appointed guardian charged with ending five years of financial and psychological abuse to an 82 year old man. Filed with antadotal accounts of the problems and his soluntions, including use of the law enforcement agencies, courts, medical providers and others.Filled with things to expect when you are granted guardian status, things you need to do immediately to separate the abuser and what to do with the elderly abused person to help them understand and get back some order to their life.
Author | : Jake Halpern |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2015-02-10 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0544635388 |
A journalist visits five of America’s disaster-zone towns and the devoted residents who chose to stay despite hellish conditions. As a young reporter, Jake Halpern became obsessed with stories about "some outlandish and often hellish place inhabited by a handful of stalwarts who refused to leave." His fellow reporters joked with him and nicknamed him the Bad Homes Correspondent. But the more he learned about these people, the more he was drawn to them. Braving Home is Halpern’s irresistible portrait of these hometowns and his friendships with their most loyal residents. In North Carolina, Halpern meets a retired mill worker who single-handedly manned his hometown in the wake of a devastating flood. In Alaska, he visits a lone snowbound high-rise at the foot of a glacier. At the base of a Hawaiian volcano, he stays with a hermit whose house was surrounded by molten lava. Among the glitterati of Malibu, a longtime "hillbilly" teaches him the traditions of firefighting. And on a barrier island off the coast of Louisiana, a legendary storm rider tells of surviving hurricanes—even if it means tying one's hair to a tree. Throughout his journey, Halpern explores the value of rootedness in an age when American society is more mobile than ever.