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So cosa ti piace

So cosa ti piace

Susanna Scandella

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Evelyn Spencer, brillante studentessa dell'universit di Dartmouth, ha un problema di concentrazione a letto. Con il suo ragazzo Jake la passione non manca, ma per quanto impegno ci metta Evelyn non riesce mai a raggiungere il culmine del piacere. Persino da sola ha delle difficolt , ma la sua vita raggiunger una svolta quando si decider a comprare un sex toy con il quale riuscir a trovare la pace dei sensi. A un certo punto, per , anche quello non basta pi . Perch a Evelyn manca il contatto umano, il calore di un ragazzo che si sdrai al suo fianco dopo una notte d'amore. E l'unico che sembra sapere cosa lei voglia Lester McHall. Lo stesso Lester McHall che stato suo compagno al liceo, quello che le ha fatto passare anni d'inferno prendendosi gioco dei suoi sentimenti e diventando il suo bullo personale. Per quanto la curiosit di Evelyn sia incontenibile, deve riuscire a evitare di finire in fondo alla lista delle sue conquiste di una notte, perch lei non quel tipo di ragazza. Eppure, quando una sera decide di cogliere l'attimo, non riesce a pentirsene. Perch Lester sa esattamente cosa le piace... "So cosa ti piace" un romanzo new adult, che spera di far sorridere con la sua ironia ed emozionare con la passione e il romanticismo che lo caratterizzano. Non vi resta che leggerlo
The Final Wave: Dismantling Patriarchy Through Freeing Feminism

The Final Wave: Dismantling Patriarchy Through Freeing Feminism

Susanna Krizo

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Morals are about emotions. It may sound odd to those of us who are used to associating morals with knowledge and rational thinking, yet emotions and feelings are knowledge too, just not the reason-kind of knowledge. Because morals are about emotional knowledge, morality isn't ruled by reason. In fact, we can sometimes have a hard time explaining rationally why we feel something is immoral or moral, and this leads us to the following conclusion: morals matter but challenging morals matters more. It is while we challenge morals that we find feminism isn't rejected because it is rationally indefensible, but because it is emotionally reprehensible to people whose morality has been shaped by patriarchal ideals from childhood as morality is about getting others to agree with us. Patriarchy claims women are individuals who should serve men, and that women's subserviency is a moral question that requires a moral answer. Feminism insists all people should have equal rights; hence women's legal personhood is a question that requires a rational response, because women are people too. As women we are all worthy of equal rights and a life that is uniquely our own, and we all need feminism to learn to love ourselves, to appreciate our bodies, to celebrate our minds, to understand that being a woman is not a shameful thing, it's a creative thing. We all hold in ourselves the power to create not only a new life, but a beautiful life when we free ourselves through feminism. But we cannot stop there. As free humans we need to work towards the liberation of all humans. Until every human is free, no human is truly free. Live free, love freely. This is the message of the Final Wave.
Lyrik Lernbuch Für Alle: POESIE ist ein Menschenrecht

Lyrik Lernbuch Für Alle: POESIE ist ein Menschenrecht

Susanna Bummel-Vohland

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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lyrik schreiben heisst poetisch haltung zu beziehen, einen poetischen akt zu setzen. dieses kleine kompendium ist aus erfahrungen f r euch gemacht, wie ihr mit sprache umgehend k nnt. jeder muss da letztlich doch seinen eigenen weg finden. angeregt durch hausaufgaben muahuahua, die von der erfundenen sch lerin emily 17 stammen, soll zum spielen und zur freiheit des wortes lust gemacht werden. die werkzeuge dabei sind ganz andere, als man denken k nnte. es ist ein abenteuerbuch auf einem abenteuergel nde. mit dem wortjeep zu befahren
People You Need To Know: Peacemakers
Be inspired by 20 of the world's most famous advocates for peace. Discover the lives of ten female and ten male peace-makers from throughout history and from around the world. This book is the perfect introduction to some of the most dramatic and world-changing lives of people who have made a huge impact through the advocation of peace. Stunning artwork brings to life ten male and ten female peacemakers from across history and from around the world.Clear, concise text presents their significant contribution to our world alongside the stand-out biographical information from their fascinating lives.
The Earthquake Bird

The Earthquake Bird

Susanna Jones

Pan Books
2019
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The Earthquake Bird is Susanna Jones's stunning, prize-winning first mystery - now a major motion picture starring Alicia Vikander.Winner of the CWA New Blood Dagger for Best Debut Crime Novel of the YearWinner of the John Llewellyn Rhys PrizeEarly this morning, several hours before my arrest, I was woken by an earth tremor. I mention the incident not to suggest that there was a connection. . . for in Tokyo we have a quake like this every month. I am simply relating the sequence of events as it happened. It has been an unusual day and I would hate to forget anything . . . So begins The Earthquake Bird, a haunting novel set in Japan which reveals a murder on its first page and takes its readers into the mind of the chief suspect, Lucy Fly – a young, vulnerable English girl living and working in Tokyo as a translator. As Lucy is interrogated by the police she reveals her past to the reader, and it is a past which is dangerously ambiguous and compromising . . . Why did Lucy leave England for the foreign anonymity of Japan ten years before, and what exactly prompted her to sever all links with her family back home? She was the last person to see the murdered girl alive, so why is she not more forthcoming about the circumstances of their last meeting? As Lucy’s story unfolds, it emerges that secrets, both past and present, obsess her waking life . . .
Tell Me the Truth About Love

Tell Me the Truth About Love

Susanna Abse

Ebury Publishing
2023
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'Brilliant and touching' Maggie O'Farrell'A must-read for everyone wanting to understand more about what makes us fall in - and out - of love' Philippa Perry'A charming, useful, kind book about the pains and hopes of relationships' Alain de BottonDrawing on over 30 years of therapeutic encounters with people facing hurdles in their love lives, former Chair of the British Psychoanalytic Council Susanna Abse takes us deep inside one of the most fascinating realms there is: other people's relationships.Candid and captivating, each chapter is inspired by a classic, timeless story. Parents blow their straw house down; Rapunzel yearns for companionship but remains trapped in her castle. Couples strive to navigate the fall from Eden, the bitter taste of the poison apple and strangers in their beds.From dealing with infidelity to navigating our changing role within a single relationship over the course of a lifetime, Tell Me the Truth About Love sheds vivid light on the human heart, and its struggle to both embrace life's greatest gift and protect itself from pain. Inside, you will find solace, wisdom and unparalleled insight into how, and why, we love.
Winter Swimming

Winter Swimming

Susanna Søberg

Quercus Publishing
2022
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***As featured on Dr Rangan Chatterjee's FEEL BETTER, LIVE MORE podcast***"Loads of practical guidance, all the scientific studies . . . beautiful photos and illustrations" Dr Rangan Chatterjee A beautifully illustrated exploration of cold-water traditions in Scandinavia and around the world, and a factual, scientific account of why winter swimming gives such a boost to body and soul.Whether in lake, lido, river or sea, we know the benefits of swimming outdoors and in nature - environmentally friendly and accessible, it can influence our happiness, our energy and our inner tranquility, and give us that winter glow.Danish scientist Dr Susanna Søberg leads us step by step into the icy water and explains the "cold-shock response", the massive endorphin rush as our body reacts and adapts to very cold temperatures through the winter season. Not only do our circulation, heart, lungs and skin respond positively, but our immune system, metabolism and mental health too. In particular she explains how our "brown fat" is activated to benefit multiple health conditions.Winter swimming is fast becoming one of our most popular pastimes. This beautifully illustrated exploration of cold-water traditions in Scandinavia and around the world shows how it can have a significant positive impact on our physical and mental health, confidence and well-being, providing such a boost to body and soul.Praise for Winter Swimming:"Full of brilliant insights . . . an inspiring book" Stylist Christmas Gift Guide 2022"It's all the encouragement you need to dip a toe in icy waters" Woman & Home"Packed with stunning photography" Red Magazine"A perfect gift" My Weekly"A blend of how, and why, and what . . . A beautiful celebration . . . Visual inspiration for anyone hovering on the edge" Sunday Independent"Take an uplifting dip into Winter Swimming" Stylist's "Ultra List"Translated from the Danish by Elizabeth DeNoma
Her Story

Her Story

Susanna L Jordan

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Journey through the pages of Scripture and history to learn Her Story, the account of twenty-one Biblical women, women that we tend to forget actually lived and breathed. They hurt, they loved, they cried, they laughed. They felt the same emotions that we as women feel today. Look deeper into the characters you know well and some you may never have heard of, but they are all right there in God's Word. Learn from the mistakes of those that embraced wickedness, and were evil to their very core, and gain encouragement, leadership, courage and faith from those godly women who led godly lives.With questions at the end of each chapter, this book is ideal for individual or group Bible studies as well as small group discussions, book clubs or personal reading. This is book one of this series.
Mourning the Dream-Amor Fati

Mourning the Dream-Amor Fati

Susanna Ruebsaat

Pickwick Publications
2018
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The inner figure of the blind victim, the one who has the power to withstand the dark pull of the archetypal dynamic of illness/wholeness, was particularly active for a long period of time after I initially lost my eyesight. She kept looking for what I could not see, checking each eye over and over again separately, crying out in despair to the other eye to see if it could not grasp what this one could not. As a metaphor pointing to something not seen--shadow material not identified with--the soul of my blindness kept reaching out past her claustrophobic confinement to the blackness pressing in on her. She was relentless in her efforts to stay connected to the ""not-me"" that might help her learn how to see in another less literal way. I reflect now on how seeing and my sense of self became symbiotic in that what I could see, I felt was still a part of me; I could still be whole. I still had a relationship with these parts of my experience. And what I could not see, was not lost to me forever vanished as if my very sense of myself was suddenly unavailable, absent. Dead. ""Rarely have I seen the inner dimension of visceral experience brought so tangibly to light as in Mourning the Dream--Amor Fati. Dr. Ruebsaat poignantly, poetically, and with remarkable transparency, explores hidden corners of her psyche while engaging in a dialogue with her readers that supports their own self-exploration. Ultimately, this powerful work of image and soul reaches beyond the realm of individual healing to offer the promise of helping to heal the splits and wounds of our culture at large."" --Steven M. Rosen, author of Dreams, Death, Rebirth ""It is rare to see such beautiful paintings as clear examples of Carl Jung's active imagination. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to all. In fact, it reminds me of Christian Gaillard's work The Soul of Art. Susanna Ruebsaat's book is an exceptional blend of art, image, and meaning."" --David H. Rosen, author of Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul through Creativity ""Symbolic awareness combines play of imagination with the distance to observe the inner unconscious process--we and our world are re-formed. Symbol, not yet an image, but more a felt sense of new direction, has an intensity that both pushes and draws us into the unlived life, driving us to live. Dr. Ruebsaat, through her words and art, shows us how to allow an emergence--a new container for life--as we learn to live."" --Mary Barnes, retired RCC Susanna Ruebsaat is a Jungian-oriented art therapist, clinical counselor, and supervisor. She has developed a mythopoetic mentorship for practitioners wanting to bring an archetypal lens to their practice. Her experiential sessions in alchemical art therapy, working with soma and symbol, shape a mythopoetic inquiry that acts as a container for the metamorphosis of trauma. Dr. Ruebsaat also teaches mythopoetic inquiry and group art therapy at a training institute in British Columbia.
Mourning the Dream-Amor Fati

Mourning the Dream-Amor Fati

Susanna Ruebsaat

Pickwick Publications
2018
sidottu
The inner figure of the blind victim, the one who has the power to withstand the dark pull of the archetypal dynamic of illness/wholeness, was particularly active for a long period of time after I initially lost my eyesight. She kept looking for what I could not see, checking each eye over and over again separately, crying out in despair to the other eye to see if it could not grasp what this one could not. As a metaphor pointing to something not seen--shadow material not identified with--the soul of my blindness kept reaching out past her claustrophobic confinement to the blackness pressing in on her. She was relentless in her efforts to stay connected to the ""not-me"" that might help her learn how to see in another less literal way. I reflect now on how seeing and my sense of self became symbiotic in that what I could see, I felt was still a part of me; I could still be whole. I still had a relationship with these parts of my experience. And what I could not see, was not lost to me forever vanished as if my very sense of myself was suddenly unavailable, absent. Dead. ""Rarely have I seen the inner dimension of visceral experience brought so tangibly to light as in Mourning the Dream--Amor Fati. Dr. Ruebsaat poignantly, poetically, and with remarkable transparency, explores hidden corners of her psyche while engaging in a dialogue with her readers that supports their own self-exploration. Ultimately, this powerful work of image and soul reaches beyond the realm of individual healing to offer the promise of helping to heal the splits and wounds of our culture at large."" --Steven M. Rosen, author of Dreams, Death, Rebirth ""It is rare to see such beautiful paintings as clear examples of Carl Jung's active imagination. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to all. In fact, it reminds me of Christian Gaillard's work The Soul of Art. Susanna Ruebsaat's book is an exceptional blend of art, image, and meaning."" --David H. Rosen, author of Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul through Creativity ""Symbolic awareness combines play of imagination with the distance to observe the inner unconscious process--we and our world are re-formed. Symbol, not yet an image, but more a felt sense of new direction, has an intensity that both pushes and draws us into the unlived life, driving us to live. Dr. Ruebsaat, through her words and art, shows us how to allow an emergence--a new container for life--as we learn to live."" --Mary Barnes, retired RCC Susanna Ruebsaat is a Jungian-oriented art therapist, clinical counselor, and supervisor. She has developed a mythopoetic mentorship for practitioners wanting to bring an archetypal lens to their practice. Her experiential sessions in alchemical art therapy, working with soma and symbol, shape a mythopoetic inquiry that acts as a container for the metamorphosis of trauma. Dr. Ruebsaat also teaches mythopoetic inquiry and group art therapy at a training institute in British Columbia.