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'Dare to be a Daniel: Embracing courage and conviction in the face of adversity" is a compelling exploration of the timeless virtues of courage and conviction through the lens of Daniel's biblical narrative. Drawing inspiration from the story of Daniel in the lion's den, this book delves into the essence of bravery and unwavering faith in the midst of daunting challenges.Through poignant anecdotes, insightful analysis, and practical wisdom, 'Dare to be a Daniel' invites readers to reflect on their own lives and confront adversity with resilience and resolve. It offers a roadmap for cultivating inner strength, standing firm in one's beliefs, and navigating turbulent times with grace and determination.Whether facing personal trials, professional setbacks, or societal pressure, this book serves as a beacon of inspiration, reminding readers that true courage lies not in the absence of fear, but in the choice to act boldly in spite of it. 'Dare to be a Daniel' empowers individuals to embrace their convictions, defy the odds, and emerge victorious in the face of life's greatest challenges.
Le point G est resté longtemps un véritable tabou. Catherine Moore, avec ce livre, nous dit tout ce qu'il y a à savoir sur le sujet. Le point G devient une source supplémentaire de plaisir, un complément des plaisirs clitoridiens. A sa lecture, on comprend vite comment la femme peut prendre plus de plaisir dans l'acte sexuel avec un partenaire masculin.Catherine Moore complète son étude, en nous faisant découvrir que le point G existe aussi chez l'homme. Un point dont peu d'écrit parle, mais qui permet pourtant, comme chez la femme, une jouissance forte et différente.
Catherine Moore's latest chapbook is epistolary, using a series of letters to tell a love story. The epistolary novel as a genre became popular in the 18th century, but in 921b Elysian Fields Avenue (RETURN TO SENDER), the genre is fresh and reimagined. Through the use of personas, a battle between chastity (Daphne) and sexual desires (Apollo) is recreated in a modern context. After attending a lecture, the author was fascinated by Fernando Pessoa's use of heteronyms (variety of personas) in his private love letters. That fascination served as inspiration for this collection. This love story, set in the city of New Orleans, is told by way of an obsessed young man, Paul, who writes from different heteronyms (Apollo and Vern) to his desired Daphne. Catherine Moore's writing appears in Tahoma Literary Review, Southeast Review, Cider Press Review, Southampton Review, and in various anthologies. Her work garnered the 2014 Gearhart Poetry Prize and is included in The Best Small Fictions of 2015. She earned a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of Tampa. She lives in the Nashville area where she enjoys a thriving arts community and was recently awarded a MetroArts grant. Catherine currently teaches at a community college. She is tweetable @CatPoetic and is found online at http: //about.me/catherinemoore.
An exciting action romp, exploring environmental destruction, homelessness, politics, animal welfare, and disability, as six ordinary children battle to promote kindness and compassion over cruelty and greed.
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