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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Doris Resch
INNOCENCE REMEMBERED takes you on a journey through the mysteries of human nature and discusses the key aspects of good health and healing. The main objective is to point out how beliefs of right and wrong, and guilt and innocence, affect our everyday lives on a personal, as well as on a global level. After completing this journey you will understand why we continue to create dis-ease and suffering, and how we can change course. You will feel more compassionate with yourself and others, have more trust in the benevolence of the universal forces, and create your experiences from a heightened sense of peace. INNOCENCE REMEMBERED is filled with invaluable information for anyone who is interested in personal healing, spiritual growth, ecological and economical balance, and global peace.
The Originals takes you behind the scenes with the 10th Special Forces Group, Airborne, the first Special Forces deployed overseas, later known as the Green Berets. Paratroopers, hand-picked veterans from World War II and the Korean War, they were the first to complete a new concept of guerilla warfare training at Fort Bragg. Their world is shown in authentic detail by the author who has known them since the moment in 1953 when their advance party marched into the Park Hotel bar in Bad Tolz, Germany, as if they owned the place. It is the story of Kate O'Brien, an American woman who is caught in the dangerous lives and fortunes of these extraordinary men. Awarded semi-finalist in the William Faulkner Creative Writing Competition, The Pirate's Alley Society in 1998. Second edition features a new format, layout, and cover, plus some modifications to the text.
Break Free: A Poetry Compilation of a Broken Heritage Restored
Doris Peoples; Leroy Peoples Jr
Leroy Peoples
2019
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Some people say, that this is the Poetry Book of the Century, and it pulls no punches. It is bold, poetic, romantic, raw, enlightening, socially honest, and spiritually challenging. This Poetry Book gives its readers a glimpse into the heart and soul of the Author. The reader is invited to experience the depth and message in each poem, and to digest its essence. Sometimes you are taken to the mountain top of enlightenment, and other times you may taste and consider the feeling of being in the valley of decision. The Author hopes that you will genuinely relate to his work, and understand the message.This Poetry Book Collection cover many subjects such as, America/So-Called African Americans, Inspirational and Religious themes, Literary Criticism, Self Help Religion, Social Consciousness, Indigenous Aboriginal Blood-line Native Americans, and a Collection of Literary Works.
"If I have learned anything, it's to trust my instincts." Losing a son and gaining an angel is no trade any mother would sign up for, but life's what's happening and we may someday come to understand the turning tides. Until then, turn these pages and row with your new friend, from stormy waters to peaceful landings. Author Doris Clark invites you to trust your instincts and join her for a journey through time and space, from heartbreak to healing, in this best-selling memoir ROWING MY BOAT ASHORE. The journey has been every precious moment, and the destination remains yet to be discovered, but the direction is clear skies ahead. www.DorisClarkAuthor.com
The Overflow: An Outpouring of Prophetic Devotion
Doris M. Richardson
DBI Publishing, Inc.
2019
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Stories of the old west told in the tradition of Dorothy M. Johnson.Usually in western fiction the men get the glory, but the white hats in these tales are bonnets. This time it's the women riding into the sunset to fight such powerful enemies as loneliness, abuse, frontier biases and more, all while trying to build new homes in an unforgiving land.No fast draws at high noon here. No cattle rustlers. No cattlemen vs. sheepmen. Meet a woman who saves her life with cups of tea. Another who keeps her feet firmly on the ground so her husband can find his heaven just over the horizon. Go west, young woman. The frontier wants adventurous and intrepid females to see its magnificence for what it is, both beautiful and deadly. And here's a question: Does a true cowboy wash dishes?These stories are of those who really tamed the west, the women who stood tall and proud in the face of a lawless frontier.
The story of a middle-aged woman’s search for freedom, from Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Her four children have flown, her husband is otherwise occupied, and after twenty years of being a good wife and mother, Kate Brown is free for a summer of adventure. She plunges into an affair with a younger man, travelling abroad with him, and, on her return to England, meets an extraordinary young woman whose charm and freedom of spirit encourages Kate in her own liberation. Kate’s new life has brought her a strange unhappiness, but as the summer months unfold, a darker, disquieting journey begins, devastating in its consequences. A novel of self-discovery that bears the hallmarks of Lessing’s brilliance, honesty and power to move the reader, ‘The Summer Before the Dark’ has been hailed by some as Lessing’s best book.
Doris Lessing reissue with new jacket. Harriet and David Lovatt want the same things - fidelity, love, family life and above all a permanent home. Stubbornly out of line with the fashions of the 1960s they decide to marry and lay down the foundations of their haven in a rambling Victorian house. At first, all is idyllic. Children fill their lives and re-united relatives crowd round the kitchen table at Christmas and Easter, greedily enjoying the warmth and solidity of the Lovatts home. It is with the fifth pregnancy that things begin to sour. The baby moves inside Harriet too early, too violently. After a difficult birth, he develops faster and grows much bigger than ordinary infants; he is unloving and instinctively disliked by his brothers and sisters. Inexorably, his alien presence wrecks the dream of their happy family. Harriets fear grows as she struggles to love and care for the child, finding herself faced with a dark sub-continent of human nature, unable to cope. With The Fifth Child Doris Lessing triumphs in a realm of fiction new to her. She has written an ominously tangible novel, a powerfully simple contemporary horror story that makes compulsive reading to the last word. Nominated for the 1988 Los Angeles Times Book Award
The opening book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winnerâ??s â??Children of Violenceâ?? series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain.
The second book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winner’s ‘Children of Violence’ series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain. ‘A Proper Marriage’ sees twenty-something Martha beginning to realise that her marriage has been a terrible mistake. Already the first passionate flush of matrimony has begun to fade; sensuality has become dulled by habit, blissful motherhood now seems no more than a tiresome chore. Caught up in a maelstrom of a world war she can no longer ignore, Martha’s political consciousness begins to dawn, and, seizing independence for the first time, she chooses to make her life her own.
The third book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winner's 'Children of Violence' series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain.
The fourth book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winner's 'Children of Violence' series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain.
The fifth and final book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winner's 'Children of Violence' series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain.
The first volume of Doris Lessingâ??s â??Collected African Storiesâ??, and a classic work from the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Across eighteen short stories, Lessing dissects London and its inhabitants with the power for truth and compassion to be expected of the Nobel Prize for Literature 2007.
A fierce, compelling account of the nature and origins of love from Doris Lessing, one of the most acclaimed writers of the twentieth century and winner of the Nobel Pize for Literature 2007.