Spell Heaven

Spell Heaven
Author: Toni Mirosevich
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1640095160

After moving to a coastal town a gay couple is drawn to a group of outsiders living on the edge of the sea In Spell Heaven, a linked story collection, a lesbian couple moves to a coast town and unexpectedly finds a sense of belonging with a group of outsiders. Stories include the tale of an undocumented boy's drowning when a wave pulls him out to sea, an ex–FBI agent’s surveillance of a man who leaves chocolate bars at a tree in a weekly ritual, a mother on meth who teaches a lesson on mercy, and Kite Man, who flies kites from a fishing pole and sells drugs on the side. His motto: When the kites fly, you can buy. The narrator of these stories, raised in a working-class Croatian American fishing family and immigrant community, chooses an early career in labor-oriented jobs. Years later, she finds herself in an academic position in a white-collar world “where the clothes are clean but the politics are dirty.” She questions her own stereotypes about her neighbors and gradually begins to question her life path. Spell Heaven celebrates those who are looking for a human connection in an increasingly isolated world.

A Piece of Heaven

A Piece of Heaven
Author: Meghan Aline Quackenbush
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453531734

Drawn into a mystical world where dragons, elves, vampires, mer-people, ogres and more are real, Heaven Lee Dragon, her brother, son, and two gay best friends meet their destinies. Born into the mortal world, Heaven and her family and friends find that their lives are entwined with immortal fates. Learning of their magical heritages, they must use their newfound powers to thwart their enemies, but perceptions can be false as friends don’t always look like friends, and enemies may not always be what they appear. Prophesized to be the leader of the light, Heaven will love, fight, win, and lose on her way to mastering her destiny. Will she be able to keep her loved ones safe at the same time she needs to rally allies? Can she band them together strong enough to defeat their common enemy, or will their prejudices toward one another win out and crush them? If fate is on their side, then everyone might find a little piece of Heaven.

Martin's Intellectual Reading Book

Martin's Intellectual Reading Book
Author: William Martin (Editor of the Educational Magazine.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1854
Genre:
ISBN:

Under Heaven's Brow

Under Heaven's Brow
Author: Ward Hunt Goodenough
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780871692467

For the people of Chuuk and for students of religion and Micronesian culture, this book pulls together and makes available in English the somewhat scattered published accounts (largely in German), along with Goodenough's own (as yet unpublished) information about religious beliefs and ritual practices in pre-Christian Chuuk. The materials are presented in a way that seeks to document and illustrate a particular approach, a functional one, to understanding the kinds of human concerns that give rise to religious behavior. Simply to describe traditional beliefs and rituals without the relevant social background information leaves the reader without any feeling for what were the emotional concerns, engendered by life in Chuukese society, that ritual practices helped people address. Ward Goodenough offers a theoretical introduction, the necessary background information about Chuuk and the ways in which members of Chuukese society experienced themselves and their fellows, the world view and overall set of beliefs providing the intellectual framework within which ritual practices were formulated and understood, and the various bodies of ritual practices. He concludes the book with a summary that pulls together how the rituals described appear to related to the emotional concerns that growing up and living in Chuuk tended to create.

Holy-days and Holidays

Holy-days and Holidays
Author: Edward Mark Deems
Publisher: Detroit : Omnigraphics
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1902
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient World

Curse Tablets and Binding Spells from the Ancient World
Author: John G. Gager
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195134827

For the first time text from tablets have been translated into English with substantial translator's introduction revealing the cultural, social and historical context for these spells and tablets of the ancient world.

Life Lines

Life Lines
Author: Amir Ali Siassi
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1462871852

Volume III is the last piece of the Life Lines trilogy. It contains 176 poems on topics varying from Birth, Real Love, Utopia, Renaissance, IllumiNation, Soul Travel, The Chakra System, Kundalini Yoga, Tai Chi, Goodness, Mantra, Quotes, Hypnotherapy, Rastafarianism, Zoroaster, Rumi, Soul Mates, etc.

Bible Puzzles and Games

Bible Puzzles and Games
Author: Mary Tucker
Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2004-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0743970470

Choose from over 100 puzzles and games designed to help children discover that Bible stories contain truths and lessons that can help them live for God today.