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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Gail M Cramer
The year is 1923 and the world continues its recovery from the ravages of World War I. In this second historical novel in the Meuse Trilogy, MARIE DURANT CHAGALL, now 27 years old, continues her own journey towards recovery, planning a return to nursing with a grand scheme of opening a rural health clinic, La Clinique Meuse.Pressured by her Papa and sister Solange, now living in New York City, Marie reluctantly consents to a visit and sets sail on the beautiful SS Paris. Her experiences aboard ship, in America and in Paris at La Hospital Pitie-Salpetriere before returning home again to Meuse, propel her forward towards her destiny in ways she could not have imagined.People from diverse and intriguing backgrounds and familiar characters from book one, The Lavender House in Meuse, journey alongside Marie, their own search for new beginnings often intersecting her own. The Passage Home to Meuse is a riveting account and vivid adventure of one woman's tenacity and determination to take back her life ultimately finding the journey is the true destination.
Wales, 1946. In the beautiful seaside village of Mumbles, Drew Davies, a young Welsh woman, is determined to pursue a career in a profession that has been historically denied to women. Living with her grandparents in their charming stone cottage, Drew's quiet life changes course suddenly when murder, espionage, and a cast of scoundrels and saints enter the picture, but not even murder can stop Drew in her tracks. This is is the first historical cozy mystery in Gail's new Drew Davies Railway Mysteries series
Swansea Station - 1947 The war is over, and with hopes of reconstruction beginning, rationing ending, and lives starting over, Drew awaits the decision regarding a new position with the railway. But mystery and mayhem arrive aboard an afternoon train carrying the new vicar, Liam O'Neill, and a cadre of visitors from Ireland. Drew's attention is once again focused on unraveling the threads of revenge and solving another murder. The unfolding of an unexpected relationship with the young vicar proves another mystery for Drew to unravel. This is the second book in the award-winning Drew Davies Railway Mystery Series.
Wild parrots are in danger It would help them if we remember to ask ourselves, "What would the parrot say?" This book will help you to understand why this is important and all about these beautiful birds. You will also discover some of the ways you and your friends can help wild parrots. Some of the money raised from selling this book will be used by One Earth Conservation to save endangered wild parrots.
Art Sozo: Painting with God offers a unique way to discover God's truth. Embark on a surprisingly healing journey as you express emotions to God and allow Him to reveal Himself through acrylic paint and journaling. The good news is that fine art skills are not needed This process is less about the end product and more about healing at a heart level as you paint, bringing freedom, breakthrough, and lasting connection with God.Thousands of people around the world have already experienced the simple, yet powerful process of Art Sozo in it's original group workshop setting. This activity book is designed to give individuals an opportunity to use Art Sozo as a devotional practice at home and for previous participants to continue their inner-healing journey with paint beyond the workshop.You will paint and journal through 14 "Encounter Art" activities exploring: Father God as your Protector, Provider, and the One who gives you identity Jesus as your Companion, Friend, and Savior Holy Spirit as your Comforter, Nurturer, and Teacher God's desire for your to be authentic with Him Rest, worship, desires of your heart, and dreaming with God
Iko and his family are in serious trouble. The Trinichian government monitors their every move. And Iko's family has something to hide. Like Dad's mysterious vials. And Iko's special power. Escaping their home planet is the only way to avoid capture. So they steal a spaceship and secretly land on Earth. Are they followed? Probably.Iko and his parents morph into human form to blend in with humans and Iko enrolls in middle school. But school on Earth is nothing like school on Trinichia. The rules differ. So do the humans.Will Iko fool Earthlings into thinking he's one of them? Or will they recognize him for what hs is--an alien from outer space? Are some humans really Trinichian spies in disguise trying to catch Iko? Can he navigate this dangerous new world? Lives are at stake. Is Iko up to the challenge?
Though War Breeds Cruelty and Injustice, Grace Yet Prevails.Southern France - Spring, 1944German panzer units crisscross the region, dealing ruthless reprisals against the French Resistance, and anyone suspected of supporting its efforts. Secret Operations Executive (SOE) agent Kate Isaacs is tasked with providing essential radio communications with the Allies, while her guide, Domingo Ibarra, a Basque shepherd-turned-Resistance fighter, dedicates himself to avenging the destruction of his home and family.Thrown together by the vagaries of war, their shared mission, and common devotion to liberty, the last thing Kate and Domingo anticipate is the stirring of affection that threatens to blossom into love. But how can love survive in the midst of the enemy's relentless cruelty toward innocent citizens?Everything hinges on the success of the Allied Invasion - L'Invasion.
Visions From the Edge includes eleven dystopian short stories set in the future. In The Key, Jonathan Maples has secretly tended a key for years that carries him both to his destiny and demise. In The First Twenty-Four Hours, Sarah Thrift gives birth to the first child in her San Francisco quadrant in five years. While she anxiously awaits her infant daughter's public celebration, her husband anxiously watches her. In Bud 'n' Patch, desert dweller Bud misses the beauty and coolness of green grass and hates the weekly helicoper patrols over his house that search for it. In Endangered, the U.S. Supreme Court shrouds an endangered species case in mystery. And, in A Christmas Walk to the Village, Jim Miller wants his children to take a simple walk outside their northern California home. His wife is terrified to allow it. The characters in these and other stories in Visions From the Edge do what they can to exist in a world where their most basic desires are often out of reach.
Pysanky sidebands are extensively portrayed for the first time in this book by pysanky artist Gail Lambka. Over twenty artists contributed designs, both custom and classic, to build this comprehensive library of bands. With over 550 sidebands exhibited in full color as professionally produced, precisely detailed graphics, there is inspiration for all levels of pysankars. Learn how to reinvent existing bands so that you can develop your own unique sidebands. In addition, three full-color, double-page photo spreads of completed pysanky provide plenty of inspiration for any artist. A definitive guide on sidebands for your pysanky library.
Given its eschatological orientation and its marginal position in the Roman Empire, emergent Christianity found embodiment, as an aspect of being in the world, problematic. Those identified and identifying as Christians developed two broad responses to that world as they embraced the idea of being in, yet not of it. The first response, martyrdom, was witness to the strength their faith gave to fragile bodies, particularly those of women, and the ability by suffering to overcome bodily limitation and attain the resurrection life. The second, asceticism, complemented and later continued martyrdom as a means of bodily transcendence and participation in the spiritual world.
The concept of territory is central in international law, but a detailed analysis of how the concept is used in both discourse and practice has been lacking until now. Rather than reproducing the established understanding of territoriality within the international legal order, this study suggests that the discipline of international law relies on an outmoded spatial paradigm. Gail Lythgoe argues for a complete update and overhaul of our understanding of territory and space, to engage more effectively with key processes, structures and actors relevant to contemporary global governance. In this new theoretical account of an essential aspect of public international law, she argues that territory is a dynamic social reality created by the exercise of power. Territories are constituted by the practices of a more diverse array of actors than is acknowledged. As a result, functions are re-assembling in territories constituted by state and non-state actors alike.