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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sandra Covert
The year 1919 ended in tragedy for young Corey James. Her life is shattered when a car crash kills her beloved parents and she is forced to live with relatives she has never seen before. Her aunt is verbally and physically abusive until Corey has no recourse but to run away. Disguised as a boy and, with the help of an old hobo, she begins a journey that takes her on a series of adventures, both perilous and heartwarming. As they ride the rails together, Andy Curruthers helps restore Corey's self-esteem, teaches her about life, and helps form the woman she becomes.
The cover of "Life's Poetry"reflects the Bible's verse 1 Corinthians 4:5. The Bible states: "Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring the light to hidden things of darkness..." The poems within "Life's Poetry" manifest the light of dark situations that happen in real life. While reading "Life's Poetry," a memoir written by Sandra Durham, you will encounter many of your own experiences. These poems are written from the persona of an eccentric and strong women. This travel log of Sandra Durham expresses the reality of American life. The vivid details show the emotions of growing through alcoholism, 'Baby Daddy' drama, fake friends, society's acceptable views, and much of the gritty urban lifestyle. These unique explicit poems make this a definite one-of-a-kind novel. This miraculous book is an authentic beginning of a marvelous collection.
The history of an ordinary English family— a factual account of six generations of the four branches of a close-knit working class family who all lived in North London by the beginning of the twentieth century. One hundred and fifty years of their lives, loves and family secrets that were never supposed to be uncovered. A true story based on family anecdotes and unstinting research.
From cross-cultural legends recounting shamanic cures to the biblical accounts of the parting of the Red Sea and Jesus multiplying the loaves and fishes, many spiritual traditions are rich in stories about seemingly inexplicable transformations of the natural world. The ancient healing art of transmutation, in which toxic substances are transformed into "safe" substances, is mentioned in all the world's great spiritual traditions, including Hinduism and Taoism. And while many have tapped this body of work to heal the self, it has yet to be used to heal our environment. For twenty years, Sandra Ingerman has studied alternative ways to reverse environmental pollution. In this book, Ingerman takes us on a remarkable journey through the history of transmutation, teaching us how we can use this forgotten technique to change ourselves and our environment. She provides us with creative visualizations, ceremonies, rituals, and chants derived from ancient healing practices that produce miraculous, scientifically proven results. In one dramatic illustration of what can be accomplished when consciousness and awareness fuel our actions, Ingerman describes her own success in transforming the nature of chemically polluted water.
All of my life, I have heard the saying that people aren't who they pretend to be. I have found that in the rhelm of love, lust, lies and free will, we can all find our place. This is Maria's story and she finds her place in this rhelm and wants to rise above it. Can she find what she's looking for? Will she learn to love and trust?
Written for the Ultimate Femininity community, Mrs. Schindler writes about the traits a UF woman works toward. There are down to earth ideas full of humor and a few sorrows that have been a part of her life. Learn how to make your marriage better than ever, your home peaceful and your life serene by choosing to be happy.
Life at home will never be the same for 12 year-old Cassie. Sure, things weren't perfect, but at least she knew where she belonged...Cassidy Phillips is just getting used to life without her dad at home when her mom drops a bombshell that will change Cassie's life forever. To top it off, her favorite teacher has thrown some creative assignments her way that she finds impossible to finish! Her zany best friend Marcy, class cutie Brad, and escapades of seventh grade all make life complicated but well worth the journey. At the heart of The Family Tree is a focus on gratitude in your current circumstances, and the many blessings that come in all kinds of families.