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Proceeds from the sale of Worlds Apart will be used to benefit various development projects at the Nii Sowa Din Memorial cluster of schools in Ashaley Botwe, Ghana. Worlds Apart follows Sarah Lutterodt from her sheltered post-war childhood on a farm in southern England, through her life-changing years teaching university in Ghana, to her immersion in the rough and tumble of the American business world. With her husband, a Ghanaian mathematician, she struggles to find a place for her biracial family in an America that isn't always welcoming. In retirement, Lutterodt lives between two worlds: a newly experienced Ghana and an America for whom Africa too often remains the 'dark continent.' "Worlds Apart, the story of a British woman who finds love in Ghana and goes on to create a successful business while raising a mixed-race family in America, is a compelling read. With moving insight, Lutterodt shares how boundaries can be broken, and life can be "win-win" both in the business world and in our human relationships."- Frank Sasinowski, M.S., M.P.H., J.D., recipient of 2021 Pontifical Hero Award for Inspiration. "Lutterodt's memoir weaves an exquisite tapestry of her life's odyssey, reminding us that the quest for identity transcends borders. As a fellow traveler of diverse identities, I felt a genuine connection to her story which she handles with love, grace, and wisdom."- Josephine Garmen, Executive Director, Healey International Relief Foundation "Worlds Apart is a lovely and inspiring book, full of courage and compassion, as the author moves from one world to another and another. Lutterodt's determination to defy the conventional mores about women's place in society will resonate with readers."- Joan Neal, Deputy Executive Director, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice "This brilliant and insightful book explores the author's experience between worlds too often separated by a lack of cultural awareness." - Dr. Tom Eberle, former Director of the Living School, Center for Action and Contemplation
Convalesce (Kaan-vuh-les)Relationships are about an exchange of trust. This trust can be romantic, carnal, or familial. What do we do when this trust is placed with the wrong person? What do we do when that trust is twisted and abused for the benefit of another, at the expense of our innocence?We will fight to justify what happened and make peace with our demons. We will re-play in our heads "he's a nice guy," or "she didn't mean it like that," until we believe the lie ourselves. But to truly heal and become resilient, we must acknowledge our truth.With Convalesce by Enne Zale, you are challenged to acknowledge your truth. You are challenged to revisit your demons and become resilient. You are challenged to create peace from trauma and find wisdom through your experiences.Find a cozy place to sit. It's time to whisper your confessions.
Imagine, first, a forest full of snow... This is the story of a unique generation of violins. It begins in the silence of snow-filled forests and brings us to the chatter and traffic of a twenty-first century city. It is the story of their maker, Antonio Stradivari, the sparkling young prodigy who did his greatest work late in life, lifting music from the silence of all he had lost. It is also the story of all of us. Of the passions that flicker through our lives, and what might unfold if we chase them. It is the story of how our greatest loves will outlive us, if only we will let them go.Intimate and eternal, Songs of Snow and Silence by Jen Emery captures the solitary song of a woodlark, the crackle of a campfire and the echoing laughter around it. This is a voice steeped in ancient wisdom, made fresh by a grit and bright wit. Loreto Ruiz''s exquisite paintings bring alive in colour and movement the music, time, and emotions that shape this work, offering a soaring beauty and empathy that transcends words.Have you lived long enough yet to know what it is to wake, stiff and cold before dawn by a burned down fire?
In Nature's Grace, author Diana Howard invites us to ponder how often we think about the natural world that surrounds us. Do we appreciate it or take it for granted? Is there more to a turtle than its gait, more to a bird than its song, or more to a butterfly than its flutter?Howard shares her deep love for every living thing around her, revealing the power and sensitivity of our natural world through her poems. She speaks to its wisdom, creativity, and the profound moments she's had the privilege to witness.Experience the brilliance and holiness of our natural world through the expressive lens of Diana Howard in Nature's Grace. Let her words touch your heart, bring a smile to your face, and inspire you!
Captain Lucien Dumaine is directed to France by the Orthodox Church in an alliance with Cardinal Richelieu on the political chess-board and immediately sails to Europe, receiving a grand welcome. His Red Eminence, Cardinal Richelieu, orders his new privateers to sail to the Spanish Main, pirating in the Caribbean.The Captain and crew sail to the Caribbean and join with the infamous Brethren of the Coast, where the Wolf plans a heist of Spain's major shipping port at Vera Cruz, Mexico. The ship, the Vengeance, deals with a hurricane leaving the Spanish Main, but escape "the storm in a teacup" and are welcomed back to Paris with praise by Richelieu.In the Gardens of Chateau-Versailles, attending a gala in his honor, the Wolf meets Lady Seafourthe and her partner, Nanciene Duvalier, owners of the Joyful Widows, the most fashionable and celebrated apparel salon at Paris. She presents the Wolf with a sailing contract to voyage unto the China Seas to garner silk and corner the market in Europe. The Wolf defends the ladies from being assaulted in the gardens, when Lynden and Lucien are struck by the lightning bolt of love.
Ginny Eastman was six years old when her older brother, Asher, handed her a basketball, starting her athletic journey in 1966. Despite her petite stature, Ginny discovered an innate talent for bouncing and running. In a time when few girls dared to dream of playing basketball, Ginny was smitten. However, her aspirations faced an unexpected challenge when juvenile diabetes entered her life, threatening to shatter her dreams.Undeterred by her body's betrayals, Ginny pressed on. Growing taller, though not tall, she encountered bouts of self-destructive behavior in high school. With no professional women's basketball leagues in sight, Ginny, deemed "a girl obsessed" by her father, needed a backup plan.Sugar Free chronicles Ginny's unconventional journey through the decades. Blessed with a talent lacking a clear outlet and hindered by a medical condition, Ginny navigates creative paths to satisfy her burning desire to rule the court. Follow Ginny as she confronts the limitations imposed by her body, societal expectations, and the absence of a traditional path, determined to carve her own extraordinary legacy.
Explore Bold but Cautious by John C. Vescera, a guide that presents the delicate balancing act between legal risks and business strategies-a crucial skill for sustainable success.Delve into the legal risks and essential mitigation strategies critical for business innovation and achievement in this book, which illustrates the art of taking calculated legal risks with case study examples from widely known companies that successfully balanced legal risks with their business strategies, leveraging them for a competitive advantage.Examine the intricate landscape of future legal trends, including the implications of technological advancements in artificial intelligence, data privacy laws, and the advent of blockchain technology. Moreover, the book boldly confronts the challenges posed by the intricate interplay between law and societal changes, providing valuable insights for sustainable success.
After Christine's younger sister passed away suddenly last year, she closed off that chapter, having navigated through the stages of grief. Focused on her role at a Seattle-based social services nonprofit, she prefers not to dwell on the painful past.However, her routine takes an unexpected turn when Keji, a grad student, reaches out with unsettling news. Walter, the eerie therapist Christine consulted a few times, is gossiping about her and has even shared her phone number with Keji.As Christine and Keji delve deeper, they uncover a disturbing connection beyond Walter. Keji's family has also experienced a tragedy, raising questions about the strange coincidence that brought them together. Could there be a reason behind Walter's actions, linking the sorrows they've both endured?In a narrative intertwining loss, friendship, and the challenges of modern adulthood, Christine grapples with unraveling the mystery surrounding her sister's demise. A Sister Ago serves as a poignant reminder that no family is truly "normal," each harboring its unique complexities. Will Christine finally find the courage to confront her past?
The lens of wrongness is everywhere in our culture. This lens of wrongness convinces us that our anxieties are innately wrong and that the solutions lay outside us. I know because I used this lens to navigate chronic illness, shifting sexual orientation, and childhood trauma. But something unexpected happened when I was diagnosed with cancer.Oddly enough, I fell in love with my cancerous thyroid, which utterly challenged my beliefs about right and wrong. I learned to pause my fight against the parts of me that felt so wrong and instead turn toward my anxiety, other unwanted emotions, or physical symptoms with curiosity instead of trying to get away from them. I discovered how frequently these seemingly wrong aspects of my life turned out to be messengers, offering guidance and wisdom. And I found they'd been trying to call me back to myself, where it turns out relief and healing become so much more possible.What If You're Right? will show you: ●how to stop feeling like a relentless self-improvement project.●how to update your relationship with your anxiety, health challenges, parenting insecurities, body image and so much more so you can access the relief you've always wanted but looked for in all the wrong places.●how to discover how right you are in a world that makes you feel so wrong.What if it turns out your rightness is one micro-moment away? The micro-moment offers the invitation to pause and tap into your most powerful, ever-present ally, the one that's been patiently waiting for you to come home. What If You're Right? is the book that shows you how to end the self-improvement exhaustion and find you are utterly wise, mighty, held and whole.
I should have known anyone this perfect was too good to be true. He was a player and he played me with all his talents like a finely tuned instrument-my emotions, my heart, and my body. Why do narcissists always find the most caring empaths to meet their needs?Embark on a spellbinding journey into the alluring world of Doctor Fearless, a man seemingly crafted from the essence of romantic perfection. With silver-gray hair and irresistible charisma, he draws you into a captivating fantasy. As a renowned surgeon, Dr. Fearless exudes confidence and professionalism, but beneath the surface lurks a true narcissist. Beware, for he is a master of seduction, weaving a spell that convinces you of your unparalleled beauty in his eyes.In Doctor Fearless, meet three resolute women ensnared by the enigma of Dr. Fearless. They peer beyond the facade, driven by a hope to heal the perfect man who believes he requires no improvement. As they navigate the seductive dance, love emerges as the catalyst for transformation, blurring the boundaries between illusion and reality. Can their caring nature shatter the barriers of his perfection, or are they fated to be entangled in the intricate web he weaves?Brace yourself for the riveting exploration of love, illusion, and the transformative power of the human heart. These three women enjoy the love-bombing stage, and we will follow each through the narcissistic stages of behavior to see how they fare in their journey of life and love.
"Ethan Hirsh has given us a soulfully rich and vivid memoir. With its combination of subtle humor and characters, My Search for Jazzbo Jones will connect with readers early on and keep them absorbed to the end. Classic cars, camaraderie, and the coming of age, Ethan's memoir is inspirational and beautifully written, capturing the essence of a deep friendship and the exhaustive search to find answers."-Dr. David W. Carter, author of Mayday Over Wichita---Written as a tribute to the unusual, older student he befriended in college, this "real-life memoir adventure" retraces the author's life as he searches for clues about the horrific crash that blinded his friend many years before they met. The story weaves keen observation, nostalgia, and humor in its portrayal of Jim Beeson, a colorfully complex character from small-town Kansas who overcame adversity and loss to become an outspoken advocate for the blind in Houston. Even though Beeson and Hirsh differed in age, background, and education, Beeson's outgoing personality and unlikely mentorship had a lifelong positive impact beyond simply teaching the author about mechanics when they overhauled a 1954 Ford. Touching on issues of blindness and resilience in the face of tragedy, My Search for Jazzbo Jones includes vivid recollections of personal history and the JFK assassination, civil rights, the Vietnam draft, and even an encounter with Cuba's Che Guevara. After more than a decade of online detective work, Hirsh ultimately delivers far more raw facts than he ever expected about that fiery wreck on a Wichita racetrack.
Challenges at University, Challenges in SocietyUpon returning to King's College, Cambridge, Frederick Darcy's self-confidence grows, as do his social and educational challenges. With his sisters Julia and Jane Elizabeth, he endeavors to navigate a treacherous debut season in London-a season filled with balls, banquets, social obligations, and a variety of questionable debutantes and their eligible, enigmatic escorts.The siblings must distinguish friend from foe, face both old and new enemies, and contend with the fallout from recent events at Pemberley. Have hints of scandal traveled from Derbyshire to the capital in time for their debuts into society?Frederick not only strives to be the perfect escort for his sisters but also grapples with challenges related to his burgeoning role as the future Master of Pemberley. He must consider how to leverage the power and prestige that will one day be his.Will the Darcy family return intact to Pemberley, or will Frederick, Julia, and Jane experience life-changing events before the season ends?
Percy Hope had an extraordinary talent that earned him a fortune and the affections of the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. However, the lifestyle that accompanied his otherworldly talents soon wearied Percy. In time, he lost it all-his talent, his fortune, his beautiful but troubled wife, and his will to live.After an unsuccessful suicide attempt, he moves back home to care for his dying parents and attempts to rebuild his life. That's when the dreams begin. As Percy grapples with his shattered life, A Life of Dreams unfolds-a story about a man who had it all and a woman who took it all away, leaving them on the edge of despair.It explores the miracle of forgiveness, the power and limits of redemption, and the journey of healing and renewal, where the agent of the supernatural just might be a stray dog named Sam.
Unveil the electrifying secret that could shatter a tormented superhero's world.Samual had always been the scourge of Westside known as Stormboy, the superhero no one wanted around. With powers of lightning that surge beyond his control, he constantly walks the razor edge of keeping the citizens safe and being another murder ridden headline, The streets know him as an agent of chaos, but beneath the electric exterior lies a man grappling with his inner demons.In the shadows, Samual finds Solace under the mentorship of Freight Train, another enigmatic hero, but the weight of his responsibilities intensifies when a bewitching woman stumbles upon his secret identity. A dangerous connection forms, threatening to expose the fragile balance he's struggled to maintain. Can he keep this woman at arm's length and safeguard the secrets that's kept his life together?In this unique tale of self-discovery, Samual must confront his deepest desires and the consequences of his double life. How much does he have to sacrifice in order to be himself?After all, the mantra always remains: Everything for them!
On the idyllic shores of Rehoboth Beach, three women burdened by pain and seeking refuge find solace and transformation in the unlikeliest of places.Natalie, haunted by memories of her musician father, initially rejects Eliana's invitation. But after her husband's infidelity and a professional crisis, she reluctantly agrees. Eliana, eager to provide the perfect getaway, faces financial stress and family issues, turning her beach haven into a hiding place. Meanwhile, Allegra, an acclaimed model tired of tabloid headlines, seeks peace on the Delaware coast. Yet, her controlling ex-husband and an intrusive nanny threaten her tranquility.Individually, their obstacles seem insurmountable, but together they discover the extraordinary power of female friendship.Summer Triangle is a captivating testament to the resilience and growth found in the bonds between women. Against a breathtaking seaside backdrop, love, empowerment, and healing emerge. Join these extraordinary women as they navigate their traumas, confront betrayals, and embrace the strength of their tribe on a journey that will leave you inspired and longing for transformative connection.
"They said he was handsome, but with alien features, purple, pupil-less eyes..."With the world of Ninivon on the brink of annihilation, Zeno finds himself pitted against a vampiric overlord from beyond the stars. The tyrant, wraithlike purple glowing from his eyes, is obsessed with one thing: unraveling the mystery of the Σ a primordial and otherworldly power. A power that has chosen Zeno as it's champion.But Zeno will not accept the power, terrified of what the Σ will make of him. Until he discovers that Alexandra, his childhood best friend, is leading a rebellion against the Vampire and his monsters. Then Zeno becomes the demigod he was destined to be and joins the fray. But the lines blur between his duty to save Ninivon and his desire to protect Alexandra, whose past is shadowed in secrecy.Where dragons soar alongside futuristic spacecraft and magic intertwines with advanced technology, Thumos Rising chronicles Zeno's quest to unlock the mystery of the only thing those with purple eyes fear: The Σ.
BEHIND THE SCENES IN TALK TELEVISIONA satirically edged portrait of telecast news, Network Apprentice exposes the deceptions embedded in a cruel myth that threatens America: the belief that Americans are entitled to live in an affordable, riskless society and that our government should, can, and will provide it. As the legendary twentieth-century sage Pogo once said, "We have met the enemy and he is us".Follow Julie Anders as she navigates the complexities of earning a master's degree in Broadcast Journalism and enduring a frustrating apprenticeship at MRABC, where she's in continuous conflict with her Network Brass. Her journey surprisingly turns when she finally receives the recognition she deserves at Rocky Mountain PBS. Challenging adventures of delight take Julie to amazing places: the backcountry of Yellowstone Park, the Devil's Causeway in the Flattops of Colorado. On a later journey to the Causeway's non-secular polar opposite at Angels Landing in Zion, initial delight reverses and confronts her with deep despair. This bold novel challenges many currently popular beliefs. It may be the first book in contemporary fiction with a Grizzly bear claiming its opening scene and most of chapter one.
Do you love fresh, delicious fruits and vegetables?Would you like to grow them yourself? Here is agreat introduction to get you excited about growing a garden of your own.No matter who you are or where you live, you cangrow your very own garden and share your harvest with others.
Living in the shadow of legends like Stevie Wonder, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X creates pressure for anyone. In Named After Legends, we witness how Stevland Martin Malcolm Polite transforms this pressure into a beacon of light.Stevland's fearless vulnerability sets an inspiring example. He reminds us of the importance of documenting our journeys and sharing our stories loudly as we navigate them. While part of his story tragically mirrors the realities of Black death, another part demands greater attention-his ambition, self-motivation, perpetual learning, and adventurous spirit. He navigates a world not designed for his survival, facing giants like poverty, racism, and grief. From pursuing education at the world's top institutions to embarking on solo journeys through Japanese shrines in search of peace, he demonstrates how a "by any means necessary" mindset can help us not just survive but heal and thrive.This is a story of resilience and empowerment. By delving into the depths of his experiences, Stevland gains the strength and knowledge to conquer any giant that obstructs his path. His unwavering self-belief, coupled with his timely and refreshing insights, will undoubtedly inspire readers to embark on their own journey toward self-mastery. Named After Legends is an invitation to become the giant slayers of our own lives and unlock our full potential.
A reading festival for children and former children.A family's celebration of the Dog Moon is prolonged indefinitely by a deadly Evil Cloud. To pass the time, they decide to tell stories each evening. The denizens' travails, the stories, and the lavish meals will have you clamoring for s'mores.Outside, the borscht-infused Evil Cloud, whining incessantly, murders crows and broadcasts advertisements but is eventually beeten down.Inside, assisted by the Rabbi's Barney Stone, a smorgasbord of original and traditional fables and tales are conjured. Indulge yourself with the poignant story of the Tin Man's lost hearts, a short circuit leading Two-Patch Lance's father into his bride's arms, a retelling of the Haggadah, the Easter Bunny's (R.V.) Rhyme, a pirated version of The Black Spot, and the original genie from the lamp saga. Binge on old favorites like 'S No Right and a feline William Tell, Goldilox and the three Bayers, and original tales of the stinky victory of The Village Idiot, the romantic Western drama of Marco, Polo and Tiny Tim, and still more.Read slowly, enjoy, wonder what hatched in the first story, and uncover the puns and other games.
Felicia Flamingo is moving to Florida, and she sure is going to miss all her friends at home. Little does she know, there's a whole group of friends just waiting to welcome her into town!Join along as Felicia meets her new pals--Ellie Egret, Iris Ibis, Henry Heron, Carlos Crab, and Allie Gator--and realizes that living in a new town might not be so bad after all.
This is a book about extraordinary experiences in an ordinary life-a life full of doubt but also brimming with hope. In this collection of midlife memories, the author travels from Texas to the Hudson River Valley, to the Navajo Nation, and finally, to the Rocky Mountains in search of answers to life's big questions. Along the way, she encounters angels, creates sacred art, participates in hidden rituals, faces disappointment, shame, and unexpected transformation.Through both writing and visual art, Gaydos draws on decades of interdisciplinary scholarship in psychology, mythology, nursing, and creative work to find deep meaning in the open spaces of memory. Traveling with the author through inner and outer landscapes, readers are compelled to reconsider their own memories of extraordinary happenings. Those with a sense of the Infinite who have sought faith without doubt will be inspired by this spiritual memoir of grace and gratitude.
In Dexton, Iowa, every man, woman, and child grapples with the challenges of small-town life, each seeking redemption-or escape-from a land to which they're deeply rooted.The local sheriff searches for a missing girl while trying to reconcile with his estranged daughter. A returning soldier, haunted by violent visions, finds his hometown no longer feels like home. When a girl loses her mother, she forges an unlikely family with a mysterious drifter and a manclaiming to be her father. Within a center for troubled teens, intersecting narrators get caught in purgatory between the past and future. And in the title story, a child befriends a sick classmate, forcing the boy to pick sides in a school that shuns weakness.In Replacement Parts, a debut collection by Marc Dickinson, we witness a recurring cast of characters as they navigate their way from adolescence to adulthood. Intimate in nature but novelistic in scope, these twelve linked stories span the generations, each replacing the next until everyone is finally forced to face their own dark history.
In February 2020, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) began spreading across the world. Lieutenant David Kyrie, an experienced RN, expected the virus to cause minor medical problems for many and major problems for a few, assuming it would soon be forgotten. Then schools shut down, and the hospital he worked in adapted policies to accommodate the expected influx of patients. Wondering if the virus was even an emergency, Kyrie's uncertainty grew when the Army called him to serve in relief for the national emergency. Kyrie recounts the dramatic true experiences of the team of soldiers he was a part of as they fought a unique battle against the largest viral pandemic to attack our nation in over a century.
In this remote backwater, where death strikes daily from the plague, the knife, or bad gambling debts, one question arises: why not turn those deaths into profit? What harm could there be in trading corpses for coins? In the hamlet of Nightford, a local strongman seeks to exploit the townsfolk while brushing aside rumors and concerns regarding the graveyard on the hill. But the secrets lurking beneath the surface are about to be unveiled as whispers of disappearances reach the ear of the benevolent Lord of Light, Gwyn, and his clerics. What dark secrets lie hidden in the shadows? In A Strange Occurrence at Nightford by Logan A. Genet, readers are drawn into a tale of discovery and intrigue as the cleric Jon seeks to unravel the mysteries shrouding the hamlet of Nightford. With only the light of his faith to guide him, he must uncover the nature of the disappearances plaguing the town and offer salvation to its good people. However, Jon may soon realize that some secrets are better left buried, for what he uncovers may be beyond his wildest imagination.
Amidst a tumult of fear and uncertainty, In the Time of Coronavirus emerges as a guiding beacon. Janet Zinn, a seasoned psychotherapist, takes you on a profound journey through the pandemic, weaving personal reflections with actionable self-care strategies. Drawing from her intimate blog posts dating back to the earliest days of COVID-19, Zinn's book is a testament to resilience.This collection mirrors the collective struggles and triumphs of unprecedented times, offering a rich assortment of self-care techniques that resonate with readers from all walks of life. Each post, akin to a short chapter, pulses with the essence of a city-and a world-navigating the unknown.Inspired by the therapeutic power of storytelling exemplified in works like Suzan-Lori Parks's Plays for the Plague Year, Zinn's book invites you to remember, reflect, and heal. Whether you seek resources, comfort, or hope, In the Time of Coronavirus acknowledges the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity. Zinn seamlessly blends her profound professional wisdom with personal anecdotes, ensuring readers find solace and strength within these pages.
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