Keepers of the Children

Keepers of the Children
Author: Laura M. Ramirez
Publisher: Walk in Peace
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780974866109

"Keepers of the Children" (subtitle: Native American Wisdom and Parenting) uses little known Native American secrets to teach parents how to raise children who know their nature and use their strengths to create lives of meaning and contribution. By raising children to unfold the uniqueness in their hearts, parents touch the depths of their own. By teaching children the secrets of genuine fulfillment, they grow up to lead purposeful lives and cherish their parents for this gift. ("Keepers of the Children" is the first in a trilogy of parenting books.)

Keeper's Child

Keeper's Child
Author: Leslie Davis
Publisher: EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 189481763X

In a time not so distant from our own, the land is scarred; the air tainted; and the desperate poor are sick and dying, Dr. Jesse Grange has spent the last thirty years trying to rebuild his protected city and its technology. Now he glimpses the future and sees what may be the end of the world. In his walled city, Jesse lives as a hero and celebrity, guardian of one of the last remaining safe havens on the continent. But the mistakes of the past are catching up to his best efforts, and with news of the failure of the latest experiment his hopes of a real future for his people are dashed. Beckoned by his brother, a banished Keeper of the sick, to leave the city and travel to the edge of the sea, Jessie Grange experiences first hand the ash grey air, the bitterly cold sand, and the tainted and unduly warm ocean. As Jesse enters his brother's house, he catches a glimpse of the girl who may be the savior and salvation of humanity; Robin Sayers. Robin is Desgastas, born into exile because of the genetic trap in her blood. She has lived all her short life under her Keeper's care, absorbing both his faith and his bitterness. Now her world will change as she is uprooted from the only home she has ever known and forced to shelter in Jesse's sterile sanctum as a "marked" child. There Robin will begin the battle for her life, her faith, and for the future...

The Keeper

The Keeper
Author: Marguerite Poland
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0143531514

When lighthouse keeper Hannes Harker is posted to a remote island with his young wife, he discovers something long-hidden in the tower that causes him to lose his footing and fall. Seriously injured, Hannes is evacuated to hospital and nursed back to health by Sister Rika, to whom he haltingly tells the story of his life: of his mother's mysterious death, of his wild young wife, Aletta, and of the desolate island inhabited only by the lighthouse keepers and guano workers - two communities confined together, yet rigidly separated in one of the bleakest places on earth. With the arrival of a figure from Aletta's past, her own secrets erupt into the present, just as the simmering tensions and injustices endured for so long by the guano workers erupt into a single, shocking act of violence. Written in the exquisite, haunting prose for which Marguerite Poland is renowned, The Keeper is the story of two generations of lighthouse keepers - men obsessed by their duty to the light - and the wives who accompany them into a life of frightening isolation. The Keeper is a novel about the power of secrets, the power of love, and the power of stories.

The Keepers Children; the Realm

The Keepers Children; the Realm
Author: M. W. Kohler
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475942370

For those who, for whatever reason, cannot accept, or for those who want, but have not yet found what they seek, I bring you a simple explanation. The Keepers Children: The Realm is the second book of the "Valley" series. It tells the tale, or truth if you can believe, of the growth of the ones who give the rightful magic of all the magical worlds, the value that is its due. In the first installment, you learned of Cory, who becomes the Keeper of the Plain. His wife, Sandra, who learns of her powers after coming to the Plain. Cory's sister, Deidra and her husband Tom, who maintain the Valley. The four that were the beginning of the Rightful Magic. In this volume, you will learn of their children, who learn of life and the pleasures and pains that come with maturity and horrors of the Dark Forces they must battle!In this volume, you will also learn of Mike, who becomes the Overseer of the Realm and the young woman who becomes his wife, Gloreana. You will learn of Katie, Mike's biological twin, who becomes Mistress of Magic for the Domain of Dolaris. You will learn of Morgan and Megan, Mike's younger brother and sister and identical, except for gender, twins. You will also learn of Marie, Mike's cousin, who becomes Mistress of the North West Domain of Vistalin. There are others that are involved, but to meet them, you must venture into the concept that you do not know all that can be.

The Child

The Child
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1919
Genre: Child care
ISBN:

Whose Keeper?

Whose Keeper?
Author: Alan Wolfe
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2022-03-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0520356470

Whose Keeper? is a profound and creative treatise on modernity and its challenge to social science. Alan Wolfe argues that modern liberal democracies, such as the United States and Scandinavia, have broken with traditional sources of mortality and instead have relied upon economic and political frameworks to define their obligations to one another. Wolfe calls for reinvigorating a sense of community and thus a sense of obligation to the larger society. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1989.

Keeper and Kid

Keeper and Kid
Author: Edward Hardy
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429969342

"Keeper and Kid is a marvel. I dare you. Open this book and try to put it down." ---Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Room Eight years ago, James Keeper fell in love with his upstairs neighbor in Boston, a sassy pastry chef with gray eyes and a fierce attitude. They got married, found a dog, and shopped for cilantro. But conflicting schedules and a real estate deal gone bad took its toll on the twenty-somethings in love. One divorce later, the hand-me-down chairs were separated, the potato masher custody settled, and Keeper moved to Providence to work with his best friend selling antiques at a quirky shop called Love and Death. A new job, a new love, and a new life now in place, Keeper is in a comfortable situation. Business is steady, Leah (the new love) is intriguing and passionate, and Keeper's friends always turn up for Sunday evening Card Night. But one phone call from his former mother-in-law changes everything. And so days later, Keeper comes away with a son he never knew he had, and life all of a sudden takes on a new meaning. Leo, the precocious three-year-old who sports Keeper's square chin, is more than a handful---he eats only round foods, refuses to bathe, thinks he's a bear, and refers to Leah as "that man." For a guy who never thought he'd be a parent, Keeper is thrown headfirst into fatherhood---and has no idea what to do. As Keeper and Leo adjust to the shock of each other and their suddenly very different lives, Keeper begins to let the people in his life in, in turns strange and heartwarming, funny and painful. But some, like Leah, aren't so eager for change. In this humorous and poignant novel, Edward Hardy explores the depths of modern love, parenthood, and compromise. Keeper and Kid is the story of how a normal guy receives an unexpected gift and in turn must learn to ask more of others and himself. A coming-of-age story for the guy who thought he had already grown up, Keeper and Kid is a sharp and witty account of what we do for love. Advance Praise for Keeper and Kid "A fine, fetching novel with a good heart. Keeper is nimble and affecting, a tribute to the author's endless comic inventiveness."---Stewart O'Nan, author of The Good Wife "At once immensely engaging and about the things that matter most: how we love, how we move on, how the past moves with us. Lovely, wise, and surprising."---Elizabeth Graver, author of The Honey Thief "Ed Hardy's voice in Keeper and Kid grabs you and won't let you go until the very last page. Full of local color, bittersweet characters, and a story we can all relate to---the day your past arrives on the doorstep of your present life."---Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Room

The Keeper

The Keeper
Author: Meg O'Brien
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2016-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Suddenly Brooke Hayes's life is turned upside down. Again. For the past months she has fought to get it back together by overcoming her addictions, revitalizing her neglected stage career, and putting behind her the devastation left by her bitter divorce. She has also been a mother again to her nine-year-old daughter, Charly, whose upcoming visit has meant the world. Everything was fine. Until the call. Now nothing seems right. Brooke's ex-husband, Nathan, insists that Charly is home with him, but a search of the house finds it empty. Then Nathan disappears. In fear of being accused herself—given her unstable past—Brooke enlists the help of the one man, perhaps the only man, who can help her: the Keeper. John Creed is a former police officer who has felt the fear Brooke now faces. His son disappeared years before, never to be seen again, leaving him a shattered man with a thirst for vengeance. With time running out, and the police one step behind them, Brooke and the Keeper—now hunted themselves—begin their desperate search for Charly, whose young life hangs in the balance, victim to the whims of a madman.

Marc Morrone's Ask the Dog Keeper

Marc Morrone's Ask the Dog Keeper
Author: Marc Morrone
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1937049922

Made famous on The Martha Stewart Show on television and Sirius radio, Marc Morrone is front and center to answer his viewers' (and his readers') many questions about their favorite pets. In Ask the Dog Keeper, Marc's quirky, entertaining personality shines on every page as he spews out his wisdom, know-how, and hilarious anecdotes to answer dozens of questions. In the chapter on food, Marc responds to common questions about the kinds of diet that are best, treats, overeating, fussy eaters, human foods, fasting, and others. In a chapter unceremoniously titled "Poop," Marc discusses house-training problems and difficulties commonly encountered by dog owners. In "School," Marc leads the class by teaching his readers about the easiest ways to teach the hardest commands and how to remedy challenging behavioral issues. Other topics covered in the book are health, hygiene, safety, traveling, and much more. While Marc is often laugh-out-loud funny in all of the chapters, it is his genuine admiration and respect for his canines that make this book a unique resource for all dog lovers. Fill with real first-hand information and reliable tips, readers will be laughing and learning in equal measure! The book is beautifully designed and illustrated with color photographs as well as original artwork by Jason O'Malley.