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The Less Said

The Less Said

Gail Hartman; Ann Reed; Kate Tucker

Turtlecub Productions, Inc
2020
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The Less Said is a collection of short poems in 14 different forms. For more than a year, the authors, Gail Hartman, Ann Reed and Kate Tucker have each created and shared one short-form poem each day, developing a comforting daily ritual. Each of the forms has their own set of structures, syllable or word limitations. Only one of these forms involves rhyming. The Less Said is a curated collection of their poems, some humorous, some serious, all of them timely.
Zodiac Cookery: 100 Recipes With Astrological Significance
Recipes for the twelve Zodiac signs and the seven traditional astrological planets, with ingredients and methods based on astrological alignments from the Renaissance and beyond. Every sign and every planet has foods and herbs associated with it by tradition--Sun - honey, Venus - red fruits, Mars - garlic and so on. These 100 recipes give the home cook an array of options for incorporating astrology into the kitchen on a daily basis.
Change (Will Do You Good)

Change (Will Do You Good)

Gail Rudd Entrekin

Poetic Matrix Press
2005
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Poetry. In CHANGE (WILL DO YOU GOOD) Gail Entrekin lays out the boundries of what's really at stake in the affairs of the heart. In these poems, with an economy of words and the clarity of a practiced poet, she takes on life's transitions and, like Mary Oliver and Sharon Olds, bravely reveals the expectations beneath the choices we all must face. Gail Entrekin does what our best poets have always done; she makes the value of our emotional journeys available and visible...and real.
Urgent Plea for Prayer: 31 Day Devotional and Guide

Urgent Plea for Prayer: 31 Day Devotional and Guide

Gail E. Dudley

Highly Recommended Int'l
2017
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There is urgency all around us to pray. No longer can we put off until tomorrow what we should do today. There's an urgency to pray. There's something in the atmosphere that is drawing God's people to pray. Maybe there's an urgency to pray for jobs. Maybe there's an urgency to pray for a solid career path. Maybe there's an urgency to pray for your purpose. Maybe there's an urgency to pray for family relationships. Maybe there is an urgent plea to pray for marriages. It could be an urgent need to pray for your neighborhood and local community. Your financial situation maybe in a downward spiral, which creates an urgency for you to pray. Maybe there's an urgency to pray for your local and state government. Maybe the immediate need for prayer is your federal government.Whatever the urgency, maybe God is calling you to comment to 31 days of prayer. Let's make a commitment to pray the moment we sense a drawing in the spirit to lift a name or a situation. As you sit on the subway, drive on the highway, or walk down the street, be aware of your surroundings. As you speak with family and friends, be available to stop and silently pray. As you watch the news or hear a broadcast, be mindful of the tugging on your spirit. It may very well be the Holy Spirit calling you to pray.
Woman to Woman

Woman to Woman

Gail F Gardner

Dominionhouse Publishing Design, LLC
2022
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What woman gets up in the morning planning to be violated, humiliated, or disgraced? This book is for all women regardless of race, economic status, and religious beliefs, who might think she is the only female going through, went through, or witnessed the plight of a staggering number of women in modern day society. But there is hope.Have you ever read a novel and could identify with the characters? Or a biography and could see yourself in different descriptions of their life like the high school they went to and the prom? That's what happened to me when I read about the abuse our biblical mothers lived. I saw myself being discriminated against. I saw myself in the domestic violence during some of the darkest days of my life as a wife and mother of young children. I also saw myself when I experienced sexual violence just as the woman who was cut up into pieces after she had been raped, and the daughter who was told "what goes on in this house stays in this house," when her father and brother told her not to tell anyone. They might just had told her "you don't deserve justice nor healing." See what you discover about someone you know or yourself when you read, Woman To Woman, Crowning Wisdom From Our Biblical Mothers.
Bina And The Beanpole: The Day I Met Trouble, Vol. 1

Bina And The Beanpole: The Day I Met Trouble, Vol. 1

Gail Young

Natroy Publishing Company
2014
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Give Your Child A Healthy And Enjoyable Reading Experience 'BINA AND THE BEANPOLE'Written and Illustrated by Ife-Gail F. YoungWhat Is This Afrocentric Series About?Originally adapted from an older play, written by the author, the series has maintained the same concept with 'family and community' being the focal point. Bina And The Beanpole consists of volumes of chapter books, each containing several black and white illustrations. The Series has a purpose to inform, empower, heal, and inspire greatness in African American youth. It is a 'Coming of Age' series that travels into a child's world as it promotes Unity, African/African-American History, Literacy, Spirituality, Healthy Behaviors and Values, Promotes Family and Community, Healthy Self-Esteem, Highlights Kwanzaa Principles, Solutions, and leaves the reader with a deeper sense of self. Character narrated; Abena 'Bina' Sekou is a 12 year old stubborn, sassy, tough little tomboy that never backs down from anyone. She is also bright and self-assured and possesses an unusual gift for her age. Other characters will be given a voice in the series as well.Vol. 1 - 'The Day I Met Trouble' In this volume, Bina's family awaits the arrival of Uncle Tshombe, a successful historian/archaeologist and his wife, Aunt Zola, (The Beanpole) a psychologist. While waiting, readers meet Bina's parents, siblings, other family members, friends, and people in the community. Shortly after the guests arrive, Aunt Zola establishes herself as Bina's mentor and that is when the trouble starts. Bina does not want a mentor. The gradual relationship that evolves between Bina and Aunt Zola from volume to volume is powerful as disappointments, lessons and triumphs helps shape Bina into a well disciplined young person with great purpose. Be sure to read every volume so you won't miss a thing (Recommended for ages 12 and up. Enjoyable reading for the entire family)