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Confluence is the story of a woman's struggle with fidelity after meeting her soul mate on an adventurous backpacking trip in the Utah desert. She tries to return to her life in Montana, but can she? A refreshing story that speaks realistically about the nature of commitment in love and marriage, Confluence is more than a tale of contemporary love. It's about self discovery, difficult choices, and having the courage to be the architect of your own fate. Read reviews and the 1st chapter at www.readconfluence.com!
In this handy book, Susan Morgan, teaches multiple divination systems in a concise manner. Readers will be able to see the world with new eyes; the eyes of a Seer.
Her ordinary life shattered in a brutal attack by well armed revolutionaries, Aislinn O'Connell comes to rely on the steadying influence of undercover agent John Starke who must use every skill at his command to keep them both alive.
Originally published by Allyn and Bacon, Boston Ma. in 2002.
If you thought you knew the story of Anna in The King and I, think again. As this riveting biography shows, the real life of Anna Leonowens was far more fascinating than the beloved story of the Victorian governess who went to work for the King of Siam. To write this definitive account, Susan Morgan traveled around the globe and discovered new information that has eluded researchers for years. Anna was born a poor, mixed-race army brat in India, and what followed is an extraordinary nineteenth-century story of savvy self-invention, wild adventure, and far-reaching influence. At a time when most women stayed at home, Anna Leonowens traveled all over the world, witnessed some of the most fascinating events of the Age of Empire, and became a well-known travel writer, journalist, teacher, and lecturer. She remains the one and only foreigner to have spent significant time inside the royal harem of Siam. She emigrated to the United States, crossed all of Russia on her own just before the revolution, and moved to Canada, where she publicly defended the rights of women and the working class. The book also gives an engrossing account of how and why Anna became an icon of American culture in The King and I and its many adaptations.
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