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Tell The World

Tell The World

Stephen Jahseed Lark

Tell the World
2018
pokkari
Find More Joy. More Peace. More Abundance... Every Day The world seems to be going in a new direction, and we are all watching it unfold. But no one will know what direction that will be until we realize that, as a whole, we've been taught the wrong lessons about ourselves as a human species. We must recognize the true essence of who we are, and that is the supreme self. When we learn to find a stillness in our hearts, minds, and bodies--the empowering result of meditation and fully living in the present--we have a chance to create our own kingdom of happiness, to get closer to our supreme self. Tell the World will show you how
Tell The World

Tell The World

Stephen Jahseed Lark

Tell the World
2018
sidottu
Find More Joy. More Peace. More Abundance... Every Day The world seems to be going in a new direction, and we are all watching it unfold. But no one will know what direction that will be until we realize that, as a whole, we've been taught the wrong lessons about ourselves as a human species. We must recognize the true essence of who we are, and that is the supreme self. When we learn to find a stillness in our hearts, minds, and bodies--the empowering result of meditation and fully living in the present--we have a chance to create our own kingdom of happiness, to get closer to our supreme self. Tell the World will show you how
Tell Them We Were Rising

Tell Them We Were Rising

Paul Clements

Clearview Press Inc
2022
sidottu
Tell Them We Were Rising is a collection of biographies describing various individuals of color from Nashville and the surrounding region, who experienced slavery and went on to live compelling lives. Along with details of their family backgrounds, their struggles and triumphs are often related in their own words. A series of intimate and vivid accounts, extending from slavery to what were once the fleeting possibilities of Reconstruction, reveal the nuances of slavery and race from the perspective of individual lives. There is the history of a girl who was able to save her family by bearing the children of her former master, There are the writings of a young woman who used her musical ability to help establish a university, and the remarkable narrative written by an old man about the plantation where he had lived as a boy. There is the small, uneducated man who eventually led hundreds of people to what he saw as a land of greater opportunity, and the young man who escaped brutality and became a leading figure in the Underground Railroad. There is the man who was brought from Africa to America as a slave, and who ultimately gave rise to generations of architects and engineers. There is the family that included a betrayed West Point cadet, a notable government official, and individuals who found success in a wide range of different arenas. And along with an educator who taught black children to read and write long before it was legal, there is a beloved and iconic physician, there are dynamic businessmen, and there are ministers who worked tirelessly on behalf of their community. Taken together, the arcs of those lives illuminate a period that is often so generalized that it becomes difficult to see. Those whose voices are heard in Tell Them We Were Rising not only talk about curse of slavery, and about Reconstruction and Jim Crow, they speak about the journey they were on, and the destination they expected their people to eventually reach.
Tell Me What the Earth is Saying

Tell Me What the Earth is Saying

Ginny Silver

Ginny Silver
2021
sidottu
One day, Calvin woke up and knew that today was a good day for an adventure. All around him, the earth was speaking to Calvin and he wanted to listen.A heartwarming story told through rich illustration and rhythmic verse about all of the wonders there are to discover if you take the time to experience the beauty of nature.Calvin finds that everything he needs and more can be found within the forest, creek, raindrops, dirt, animals, and more: "...and the animals answered: 'We are your friends, your companions, your brothers.We will help you to be playful, to be curious, and to be gentle.Our soft fur will be your hug and our eyes will be your comfort.With us, you will always feel loved.' "
Tell Them I Love Them

Tell Them I Love Them

DiAnn Emerson

Ethereal Wings Publishing
2022
pokkari
My memoir is written for the incarcerated. From my son's arrest for murder to my radical change of heart, it shows God's love for them and what He did in my life to prove it. This book intends to bring hope and let them know they are not alone.
Tell Me about It: Lgbtq Secrets, Confessions and Life Stories

Tell Me about It: Lgbtq Secrets, Confessions and Life Stories

Owen Keehnen; St Sukie De La Croix

Rattling Good Yarns Press
2019
nidottu
For centuries the voices of LGBTQ people have been silenced, unable to share their lives openly. The result has been widespread isolation, misunderstanding, and shame - often with dire consequences still felt today. "Tell Me About It" explores these lives and tells stories never fully shared.In "Tell Me About It," author/historians St Sukie de la Croix and Owen Keehnen asked a variety of individuals ten specific questions. Their frank, audacious, hilarious, and sometimes heartbreaking responses will resonate with readers from all walks of life. They offer a glimpse into the individual life experiences that have quietly brought LGBTQ people together into a community. Through the voices of others, "Tell Me About It" reveals who we are, what we share, and why we must never allow ourselves to be silenced again.
Tell Me What You Want

Tell Me What You Want

Michael G Hickey

Painted Rock Press
2021
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Life is finally flourishing-good time to toss in a grenade Professor Jasper Trueblood is serious about being an adult. He has a fianc , a new car, a teaching gig at a nearby community college-and he's happier than he's been since his mother died a decade earlier. Still, something is amiss. Even when life is brimming with possibilities and he's riding a winning streak, Jasper's subconscious fear of success inspires self-sabotage.In the blink of an eye, Jasper finds himself drug addled, locked up in county jail, and for the first time in years, on his knees in prayer, hoping for a miracle. What the hell happened?Through a wild twist of fate, Jasper meets his rescuer-and she is the least likely person imaginable. This second installment of The Trueblood Trilogy is a search for purpose, but also an avant-garde love story, a literary exploration into sexuality and race, and a novel about forgiveness-especially forgiving oneself.
Tell the Truth, Pangolin

Tell the Truth, Pangolin

Melinda Beatty; Paola Escobar

RANDOM HOUSE USA INC
2022
sidottu
In this delightful, thoroughly entertaining picture book about the importance--and difficulty--of telling the truth, the queen's trusty servant, a pangolin, breaks the royal swing and doesn't know what to tell her Pangolin is enjoying himself on the royal swing in the bright summer sunshine when suddenly, the ropes break and--OW --he falls to the ground. What will I tell the queen? Pangolin worries. He races to the stables to ask his friend Badger. Tell her the musicians needed the swing's rope for their lutes the stablemaster advises. Fox, the castle guard, has a different idea: Might you say that the King needed to repair his royal jump rope? Pug, Cat, and Goose all have suggestions, too. But which story will Pangolin tell the queen? Here is a charming picture book, full of delightful animal friends, about finding the courage to be honest with those around you--and with yourself.
Tell the Truth, Pangolin

Tell the Truth, Pangolin

Melinda Beatty

Anne Schwartz Books
2022
sidottu
In this delightful, thoroughly entertaining picture book about the importance--and difficulty--of telling the truth, the queen's trusty servant, a pangolin, breaks the royal swing and doesn't know what to tell her Pangolin is enjoying himself on the royal swing in the bright summer sunshine when suddenly, the ropes break and--OW --he falls to the ground. What will I tell the queen? Pangolin worries. He races to the stables to ask his friend Badger. "Tell her the musicians needed the swing's rope for their lutes " the stablemaster advises. Fox, the castle guard, has a different idea: "Might you say that the King needed to repair his royal jump rope?" Pug, Cat, and Goose all have suggestions, too. But which story will Pangolin tell the queen? Here is a charming picture book, full of delightful animal friends, about finding the courage to be honest with those around you--and with yourself.
Tell No One

Tell No One

Harlan Coben

Ballantine Books
2021
nidottu
"A compelling and original suspense thriller."--Los Angeles Times "Harlan Coben is the modern master of the hook-and-twist."--Dan Brown For Dr. David Beck, the loss was shattering. And every day for the past eight years, he has relived the horror of what happened. The gleaming lake. The pale moonlight. The piercing screams. The night his wife was taken. The last night he saw her alive. Everyone tells him it's time to move on, to forget the past once and for all. But for David Beck, there can be no closure. A message has appeared on his computer, a phrase only he and his dead wife know. Suddenly Beck is taunted with the impossible--that somewhere, somehow, his wife is alive . . . and he's been warned to tell no one.
Tell Me Everything: Oprah's Book Club

Tell Me Everything: Oprah's Book Club

Elizabeth Strout

Random House
2024
sidottu
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK - From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout comes a "stunner" (People) of a novel about new friendships, old loves, and the very human desire to leave a mark on the world. "Tell Me Everything hits like a bucolic fable. . . . A novel of moods, how they govern our personal lives and public spaces, reflected in Strout's shimmering technique."--The Washington Post SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION - A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Time, NPR, Vogue, ParadeWith her remarkable insight into the human condition and silences that contain multitudes, Elizabeth Strout returns to the town of Crosby, Maine, and to her beloved cast of characters--Lucy Barton, Olive Kitteridge, Bob Burgess, and more--as they deal with a shocking crime in their midst, fall in love and yet choose to be apart, and grapple with the question, as Lucy Barton puts it, "What does anyone's life mean?" It's autumn in Maine, and the town lawyer Bob Burgess has become enmeshed in an unfolding murder investigation, defending a lonely, isolated man accused of killing his mother. He has also fallen into a deep and abiding friendship with the acclaimed writer Lucy Barton, who lives down the road in a house by the sea with her ex-husband, William. Together, Lucy and Bob go on walks and talk about their lives, their fears and regrets, and what might have been. Lucy, meanwhile, is finally introduced to the iconic Olive Kitteridge, now living in a retirement community on the edge of town. They spend afternoons together in Olive's apartment, telling each other stories. Stories about people they have known--"unrecorded lives," Olive calls them--reanimating them, and, in the process, imbuing their lives with meaning. Brimming with empathy and pathos, Tell Me Everything is Elizabeth Strout operating at the height of her powers, illuminating the ways in which our relationships keep us afloat. As Lucy says, "Love comes in so many different forms, but it is always love."
Tell Me Everything

Tell Me Everything

Elizabeth Strout

Random House Trade
2025
nidottu
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK - From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout comes a "stunner" (People) of a novel about new friendships, old loves, and the very human desire to leave a mark on the world. "Tell Me Everything hits like a bucolic fable. . . . A novel of moods, how they govern our personal lives and public spaces, reflected in Strout's shimmering technique."--The Washington Post SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION - A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: Time, NPR, Vogue, ParadeWith her remarkable insight into the human condition and silences that contain multitudes, Elizabeth Strout returns to the town of Crosby, Maine, and to her beloved cast of characters--Lucy Barton, Olive Kitteridge, Bob Burgess, and more--as they deal with a shocking crime in their midst, fall in love and yet choose to be apart, and grapple with the question, as Lucy Barton puts it, "What does anyone's life mean?" It's autumn in Maine, and the town lawyer Bob Burgess has become enmeshed in an unfolding murder investigation, defending a lonely, isolated man accused of killing his mother. He has also fallen into a deep and abiding friendship with the acclaimed writer Lucy Barton, who lives down the road in a house by the sea with her ex-husband, William. Together, Lucy and Bob go on walks and talk about their lives, their fears and regrets, and what might have been. Lucy, meanwhile, is finally introduced to the iconic Olive Kitteridge, now living in a retirement community on the edge of town. They spend afternoons together in Olive's apartment, telling each other stories. Stories about people they have known--"unrecorded lives," Olive calls them--reanimating them, and, in the process, imbuing their lives with meaning. Brimming with empathy and pathos, Tell Me Everything is Elizabeth Strout operating at the height of her powers, illuminating the ways in which our relationships keep us afloat. As Lucy says, "Love comes in so many different forms, but it is always love."
Tell it as it Was

Tell it as it Was

Kathleen Hann

iUniverse
2002
pokkari
Kathleen Hann was born into a poor working-class family in the Black Country during the depression of the nineteen thirties. She was a clever child at a time when it wasn't thought poor children could be clever, when ridicule was the only way the mediocre teachers knew how to deal with the situation. This is a book to make you laugh and cry as the author revisits her past and evokes many of the outrageous and picaresque charcters of her childhood, her youth and early womanhood. She was one of a hundred people in Shropshire chosen by the BBC to appear on the programme, The Century Speaks, in which the BBC called for people to give their views on Shropshire. This book is living history, experienced in the raw and tested on the pulses of a real participant whose vision of those times, while sympathetic, sincere and humorous, is never coloured by rose-tinted lenses. She has not given us a dry treatise of social history, but a slice of life that will forever remain with the reader.