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This beautifully written and illustrated story portrays the journey of a little girl feeling invisible and not heard. She has an ever-present gnawing ache somewhere near the middle of her heart. One day she wanders off into the forest and meets a loving, caring woman. Their magical relationship slowly heals her ache. Depressed, anxious, fearful, and withdrawn 6 to 12 year-olds will find it helpful. The book is a valuable addition for school libraries, school counselors, and child psychotherapists. It also speaks to the inner child in the adult who reads the story to the child.
In New York City of the early 1900s, two young women find their friendship torn apart when one of them abandons the dignified, middle-class feminism of their women's club to join suffragettes marching for the vote. Abbie struggles with issues of marriage and motherhood, while Louise seeks independence, but they need each other's help to find their voices in the contentious world of emerging women's rights. Visionary feminists Alice Paul and Harriot Stanton Blatch are among the historical figures who make their appearance in this novel about the battle for the vote and the quieter but profound influence of the women's clubs that gave women tools for changing society. To March or to Marry shows how crises in women's lives shaped both the suffrage movement and the women's club movement, critical forces in the development of feminism. One of the protagonists is based on the author's great-grandmother, whose letters contain many references to her activities with the Athenaeum Club in the Bronx. In the 21st century, women are coming into power as voters and as politicians, while protestors fighting for racial justice use strategies developed by suffragists. The events of To March or to Marry will serve as inspiration for today's women and activists
A collection of 28 articles spanning 46 years of studies in the history and philosophy of consciousness. Inspired by psychedelics in the 1960s, many have not previously been published.Ralph Abraham is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
Do You Know That Your Dreams Can Come True?Do You Know That You Are Capable Of Being Anyone You Want To Be?Do You Know That You Can Achieve Whatever You Believe?Of Course You Can!You Got This!This book is about exploring and learning skills that will help you in your everyday life. It will provide thoughts on how to live a healthy and happy life filled with love and laughter, kindness and confidence, belief and conviction. Have fun with your family and friends twisting, bending, balancing and more while learning the ancient teachings of yoga through colorful illustrations and games, complete with benefits and tips for each pose.Inside "Your Other Right", you will find daily disciplines, thoughts, roadmaps and clues, tips that will help you improve.This book is written in rhyme, so think Dr. Seuss while you are exploring and reading at your own pace, in your own time. Think of all the neat things you are learning, all the neat things you'll know.All the neat things that will allow you to nurture and continuously grow.Namasté
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