Love

Love
Author: Ernest M. Tegeder
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1641144505

"Love-it's everything." Love at the center of it all? This book's objective is to show that love operates in and is a part of all areas of life. Some of these areas are quite practical, and some may even surprise you such as love in traffic and love and being punctual. It goes further though, pointing to God as the author of love-that he, in fact, is love, and it is his defining attribute. And it will also demonstrate love is not the mushy stereotype; it is sometimes thought of but a dynamic powerful force that is the glue that unites us with each other and with God himself. Love and God are the joy of heaven, and as you realize the power of love more and more, you will come to understand why nothing can separate us from the love of God. This book will touch your mind and heart. Learn more about love, and you'll learn more about God.

Rose's World

Rose's World
Author: Rose Lavis
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007-12-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0595918271

The daughter of a mentally ill mother and a violent, alcoholic father, Rose Brenda Lavis started life with less than a bright beginning. Despite her dysfunctional family and the years spent moving from one children's shelter to the next, Rose found an inner strength and resolve to not only survive, but thrive. Rose's World is the inspiring true story of an unwanted girl who fought against a dismal fate and created a secure and successful future. As the second oldest of five children, Rose grows up in a world of constant change. The family often moves, and Rose is forced to change schools, find new friends, and readjust to different towns. But her mother's mental illness and her father's frequent absences drive Rose to internalize her feelings, resulting in a fragile self-esteem. As an adult, Rose tries to put her difficult past behind her, but she soon realizes that to truly find healing, she must confront the darkness of her childhood. Through incredible determination, Rose begins to see her difficulties as learning experiences and discovers a world full of light, laughter, and warmth. Ultimately, Rose realizes that she can take control of her tomorrows by embracing the unknown with open arms. Poignant and bittersweet, Rose's World shares one woman's dramatic journey from despair to hope.

Sing A New Song

Sing A New Song
Author: Bernard Smith
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2014-02-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1628383437

In this exciting new spin on the memoir, Bernie Smith takes the opportunity of a world cruise with his beloved wife Judy to reflect on his past, his professional success and his personal philosophy on life and faith, both in quiet moments by himself and in conversations with fellow passengers on the trip. From a hardscrabble upbringing on Long Island, Smith eventually became a great success in the field of computer programming. It all started when he was accepted into Fairfield Prep in Connecticut even though his family could scarcely afford it, where the Jesuits taught him about faith in God that reinforced his childhood Catholicism and sustained him for the rest of his life. From there, he achieved all the status symbols a young boy from humble roots could hope for: an executive title, a mansion, a wife and kids. But it all began to seem much less important after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer that nearly killed him in middle age. While recuperating in Florida, Bernie met Judy, a ray of Southern sunshine who gave his life new meaning. Instead of being afraid of germs, health problems and other threats to his health and wealth, Bernie undertakes a new adventure - all the while bringing with him the lessons and wisdom from his past.

Prudish Nation

Prudish Nation
Author: Paul Dalgarno
Publisher: Upswell
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2023-06-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1743823207

Interviewing more than 30 Australia-based authors and thinkers while examining his own journey towards being openly non-monogamous, Poly author Paul Dalgarno pulls together social history and illuminating first-hand accounts of what it means to have 'unconventional' relationships – with others and even with ourselves – in 21st-century Australia. Do authors such as Christos Tsiolkas, Dennis Altman and Andrea Goldsmith think we're more tolerant than we once were? Are writers such as Lee Kofman, Rochelle Siemienowicz and Jinghua Qian optimistic about the future? Do terms such as LGBTQIA+ help or hinder meaningful progress? How does transitioning now compare to transitioning in the 1990s? How does 'queerness' affect notions of parenthood? Do therapists and psychologists still operate from a straight-white-male perspective and how can new practitioners such as popular psychologist and author Chris Cheers change that? Entertaining, insightful, funny and thought-provoking, Prudish Nation adjusts the country's bedside lamp to show us a little more clearly who and what we really are.

Landscapes of the Heart

Landscapes of the Heart
Author: Elizabeth Spencer
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807145785

Conveying a unique sense of history and place, Southern novelist Elizabeth Spencer ("The Salt Line; Light in the Piazza") tells of her youth in Carrollton, Mississippi, a time preserved in amber, then moves to Italy, Canada, and finally back "home" to North Carolina. Along the way, she recalls friendships with Eudora Welty and Robert Penn Warren, plus encounters with many others, including William Faulkner and Saul Bellow.

Angels Hour

Angels Hour
Author: Tom Renz
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008-12
Genre:
ISBN: 1598588354

Angels Hour tells of a recovering alcoholic's therapy with a suicidal adolescent female. Steven Renaldi, age 40, is two years sober and employed as a clinical therapist at a mental health agency. Jackie Sorrentino, age 17, is referred to the agency after a suicide attempt. The novel is structured in such a fashion as to demonstrate the parallels between the therapeutic process and the hero's journey, as outlined in Joseph Campbells, The Hero With a Thousand Faces. The central theme of the novel is that a good life must be earned. Jackie initially responds to The Call to Adventure with resistance. She is confrontational and often resorts to intellectualization as a means to thwart Steven's clinical interventions. Crossing The Threshold is the next stage of Jackie's therapy. Here she begins to uncover unconscious memories. They are of such trauma that a second suicide attempt occurs. When Jackie ventures Beyond The Watcher in her therapy, she experiences a level of psychic unease that results in several cancelled sessions. Dream analysis becomes an integral part of therapy. Entering The Belly Of The Whale, Jackie becomes immersed in unconscious energy that yields clues to childhood mysteries. The Road Of Trials is the stage of Jackie's therapy where the work of processing losses in her life commences. More clues are revealed. A precipice in therapy is reached when Jackie faces her Dark Satori, the secret of her past. She must now decide what to do with this knowledge. Jackie's therapeutic journey ends and she achieves A Freedom To Live by moving beyond loss and into new adventures. A subtext of the novel is Steven's own journey. His gradual ascension from sarcastic, struggling alcoholic to one who can see the beauty and wonder oflife is illustrated in chapters alternating with Jackie's journey. The author is fifty- four years old. He possesses a B.A. in psychology and an M.A. in Child Development. He has been employed as a clinical social worker for the past twenty- five years, specializing in the treatment of adolescents and their families. He is the author of The Tao of Creative Caddying.

The Maroon

The Maroon
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1924
Genre: School yearbooks
ISBN:

Trust No One

Trust No One
Author: Meryl Sawyer
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504027264

A woman engaged to the heir of one of California’s great wine dynasties falls in love with his twin brother in this irresistible tale of passion and suspense from New York Times–bestselling author Meryl Sawyer Navy SEAL Brody Hawke is fighting for his country when he gets a letter from his father—who died when Brody was three. Not only is Giancarlo Hawke alive, he begs his son to come to California. He believes he’s in grave danger and warns Brody to trust no one. Taped to the back of the letter is a photo of a man who’s a dead ringer for Brody—the twin brother he never knew existed. Victoria Anderson thinks she’s found an ideal partner in loyal, levelheaded vintner Elliott Hawke. But then his father dies under suspicious circumstances, and she meets the brother who was separated from Elliott at birth. Tori’s attraction to Brody is instant—and electric. Unable to keep their passion at bay, they begin a secret affair. But Brody’s father had powerful enemies and someone is willing to kill to keep Brody from claiming his half of the family’s multimillion-dollar business.