Author: Jacqueline Miessen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781523423415
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
A personal memoir from a young woman born into the changing South of the 1950s, the child of a well-loved Methodist preacher and his hardworking wife, Ruth. Jacqueline loves God wholeheartedly, but still finds herself in conflict with some of her parents' teachings. Trying to please everyone, she makes a disastrous early marriage to a charming and handsome man who hides a terrible secret that eventually leads Jackie to break with her past and find a new fulfillment. A personal memoir of a time and place, and of a strong, beautiful woman who finds that peace and healing come from within.
Imagine the Impossible
Author: Jacqueline Miessen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781523423415
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
A personal memoir from a young woman born into the changing South of the 1950s, the child of a well-loved Methodist preacher and his hardworking wife, Ruth. Jacqueline loves God wholeheartedly, but still finds herself in conflict with some of her parents' teachings. Trying to please everyone, she makes a disastrous early marriage to a charming and handsome man who hides a terrible secret that eventually leads Jackie to break with her past and find a new fulfillment. A personal memoir of a time and place, and of a strong, beautiful woman who finds that peace and healing come from within.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781523423415
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
A personal memoir from a young woman born into the changing South of the 1950s, the child of a well-loved Methodist preacher and his hardworking wife, Ruth. Jacqueline loves God wholeheartedly, but still finds herself in conflict with some of her parents' teachings. Trying to please everyone, she makes a disastrous early marriage to a charming and handsome man who hides a terrible secret that eventually leads Jackie to break with her past and find a new fulfillment. A personal memoir of a time and place, and of a strong, beautiful woman who finds that peace and healing come from within.
Impossible Music
Author: Sean Williams
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 054481620X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
In a class for the newly deaf, former musician Simon meets G and his quest to create an entirely new form of music helps him better understand her, himself, and his relationship to the hearing world.
Publisher: Clarion Books
ISBN: 054481620X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
In a class for the newly deaf, former musician Simon meets G and his quest to create an entirely new form of music helps him better understand her, himself, and his relationship to the hearing world.
Thinking the Impossible
Author: Ramón Riobóo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780945296751
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780945296751
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
The Impossible
Author: Ruth Redcay-D'Elia
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1512752355
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
The author endured horrific sexual abuse of the worst kind, at the hand of her own father, and yet, thru years of struggle, prayer, Gods intervention and personal growth, found the strength to forgive all and love unreservedly. The story delves into the culture of the Pennsylvania PLAIN FOLKS, and their very patriarchal society that never questioned a fathers role or his authority. Journey with the author thru the trials, tribulations, scars and many pitfalls of early life during and after abuse. Learn, as she did, the POWER of Gods awesome GRACE, as God continually spared her in choices that would otherwise have led to total disaster for many. Watch the chrysalis form, the caterpillar evolve into the beautiful butterfly. Not with out a sea of tears, heartaches galore, and many missed steps along the path, but in the end, Gods perfect Will and Perfect Timing brings this butterfly out of the cocoon and Cinderella emerges to shine in Gods love and Glory. Want a lesson in forgiveness? Want to read a romance novel that challenges the worst of the horrific hardships we see on made-for-TV movies? Want to learn how to grow beyond being the victim and into being your own person that God intended? Grab a hold of this book, pour yourself a cup of tea, snuggle up and let this amazing, life changing story begin.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1512752355
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
The author endured horrific sexual abuse of the worst kind, at the hand of her own father, and yet, thru years of struggle, prayer, Gods intervention and personal growth, found the strength to forgive all and love unreservedly. The story delves into the culture of the Pennsylvania PLAIN FOLKS, and their very patriarchal society that never questioned a fathers role or his authority. Journey with the author thru the trials, tribulations, scars and many pitfalls of early life during and after abuse. Learn, as she did, the POWER of Gods awesome GRACE, as God continually spared her in choices that would otherwise have led to total disaster for many. Watch the chrysalis form, the caterpillar evolve into the beautiful butterfly. Not with out a sea of tears, heartaches galore, and many missed steps along the path, but in the end, Gods perfect Will and Perfect Timing brings this butterfly out of the cocoon and Cinderella emerges to shine in Gods love and Glory. Want a lesson in forgiveness? Want to read a romance novel that challenges the worst of the horrific hardships we see on made-for-TV movies? Want to learn how to grow beyond being the victim and into being your own person that God intended? Grab a hold of this book, pour yourself a cup of tea, snuggle up and let this amazing, life changing story begin.
All the Impossible Things
Author: Lindsay Lackey
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
ISBN: 125020285X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
A bit of magic, a sprinkling of adventure, and a whole lot of heart collide in All the Impossible Things, Lindsay Lackey's extraordinary middle-grade novel about a young girl navigating the foster care system in search of where she belongs. "Wise and wondrous, this is truly a novel to cherish.” —Katherine Applegate, New York Times–bestselling author of Wishtree An Indies Introduce Selection Red’s inexplicable power over the wind comes from her mother. Whenever Ruby “Red” Byrd is scared or angry, the wind picks up. And being placed in foster care, moving from family to family, tends to keep her skies stormy. Red knows she has to learn to control it, but can’t figure out how. This time, the wind blows Red into the home of the Grooves, a quirky couple who run a petting zoo, complete with a dancing donkey and a giant tortoise. With their own curious gifts, Celine and Jackson Groove seem to fit like a puzzle piece into Red’s heart. But just when Red starts to settle into her new life, a fresh storm rolls in, one she knows all too well: her mother. For so long, Red has longed to have her mom back in her life, and she’s quickly swept up in the vortex of her mother’s chaos. Now Red must discover the possible in the impossible if she wants to overcome her own tornadoes and find the family she needs.
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
ISBN: 125020285X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
A bit of magic, a sprinkling of adventure, and a whole lot of heart collide in All the Impossible Things, Lindsay Lackey's extraordinary middle-grade novel about a young girl navigating the foster care system in search of where she belongs. "Wise and wondrous, this is truly a novel to cherish.” —Katherine Applegate, New York Times–bestselling author of Wishtree An Indies Introduce Selection Red’s inexplicable power over the wind comes from her mother. Whenever Ruby “Red” Byrd is scared or angry, the wind picks up. And being placed in foster care, moving from family to family, tends to keep her skies stormy. Red knows she has to learn to control it, but can’t figure out how. This time, the wind blows Red into the home of the Grooves, a quirky couple who run a petting zoo, complete with a dancing donkey and a giant tortoise. With their own curious gifts, Celine and Jackson Groove seem to fit like a puzzle piece into Red’s heart. But just when Red starts to settle into her new life, a fresh storm rolls in, one she knows all too well: her mother. For so long, Red has longed to have her mom back in her life, and she’s quickly swept up in the vortex of her mother’s chaos. Now Red must discover the possible in the impossible if she wants to overcome her own tornadoes and find the family she needs.
Thinking about Stories
Author: Samuel Lebens
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000901467
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Thinking About Stories is a fun and thought-provoking introduction to philosophical questions about narrative fiction in its many forms, from highbrow literature to pulp fiction to the latest shows on Netflix. Written by philosophers Samuel Lebens and Tatjana von Solodkoff, it engages with fundamental questions about fiction, such as: What is it? What does it give us? Does a story need a narrator? And why do sad stories make us cry if we know they aren’t real? The format of the book emulates a lively, verbal exchange: each chapter has only one author while the other appears spontaneously in dialogues in the text along the way, raising questions and voicing criticisms, and inviting responses from their co-author. This unique format allows readers to feel like they are a part of the conversation about the philosophical foundations of some of the fictions in their own lives. Key Features Draws on a wide range of types of narrative fiction, from Harry Potter to Breakfast of Champions to Parks and Recreation. Explores how fiction, despite its detachment from truth, is often best able to teach us important things about the world in which we live. Concludes by asking in the final chapter whether we all might be fictions. Includes bibliographies and suggested reading lists in each chapter.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000901467
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Thinking About Stories is a fun and thought-provoking introduction to philosophical questions about narrative fiction in its many forms, from highbrow literature to pulp fiction to the latest shows on Netflix. Written by philosophers Samuel Lebens and Tatjana von Solodkoff, it engages with fundamental questions about fiction, such as: What is it? What does it give us? Does a story need a narrator? And why do sad stories make us cry if we know they aren’t real? The format of the book emulates a lively, verbal exchange: each chapter has only one author while the other appears spontaneously in dialogues in the text along the way, raising questions and voicing criticisms, and inviting responses from their co-author. This unique format allows readers to feel like they are a part of the conversation about the philosophical foundations of some of the fictions in their own lives. Key Features Draws on a wide range of types of narrative fiction, from Harry Potter to Breakfast of Champions to Parks and Recreation. Explores how fiction, despite its detachment from truth, is often best able to teach us important things about the world in which we live. Concludes by asking in the final chapter whether we all might be fictions. Includes bibliographies and suggested reading lists in each chapter.
Imaginable
Author: Jane McGonigal
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473598540
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
World-renowned future forecaster, game designer, and NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Jane McGonigal gives us the tools to imagine the future without fear. How can we be confident about making plans? How might we feel secure despite the future being unknown? How do we learn to feel at peace with the unexpected? Today it feels more challenging than ever to feel unafraid, hopeful, and equipped to face the future with optimism. How do we map out our lives when it seems impossible to predict what the world will be like next week, let alone next year or next decade? What we need now are strategies to help us recover our confidence and creativity in facing uncertain futures. By learning to think the unthinkable and imagine the unimaginable you can better plan for a future you'd like to see. And by seeing what's coming faster, you can adapt to new challenges, reduce anxiety, and build hope and resilience. 'An accessible, optimistic field guide to the future.'-San Francisco Chronicle 'Jane McGonigal is unusually adept at anticipating events that most of us can't even fathom. In this eye-opening, actionable book, she teaches you how to widen your peripheral vision, extend your imagination farther into the future, and conceive of the inconceivable.' Adam Grant, #1 Bestselling Author of Think Again __________ 'Top 10 innovators to watch' Business Week 10 most powerful women to watch' Forbes 'Top 100 creative people in business' Fast Company
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473598540
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
World-renowned future forecaster, game designer, and NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Jane McGonigal gives us the tools to imagine the future without fear. How can we be confident about making plans? How might we feel secure despite the future being unknown? How do we learn to feel at peace with the unexpected? Today it feels more challenging than ever to feel unafraid, hopeful, and equipped to face the future with optimism. How do we map out our lives when it seems impossible to predict what the world will be like next week, let alone next year or next decade? What we need now are strategies to help us recover our confidence and creativity in facing uncertain futures. By learning to think the unthinkable and imagine the unimaginable you can better plan for a future you'd like to see. And by seeing what's coming faster, you can adapt to new challenges, reduce anxiety, and build hope and resilience. 'An accessible, optimistic field guide to the future.'-San Francisco Chronicle 'Jane McGonigal is unusually adept at anticipating events that most of us can't even fathom. In this eye-opening, actionable book, she teaches you how to widen your peripheral vision, extend your imagination farther into the future, and conceive of the inconceivable.' Adam Grant, #1 Bestselling Author of Think Again __________ 'Top 10 innovators to watch' Business Week 10 most powerful women to watch' Forbes 'Top 100 creative people in business' Fast Company
Journey Through the Impossible
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 1615923780
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This is the first complete edition and the first English translation of a surprising work by a popular French novelist whose work continues to delight readers to this day.
Publisher: Prometheus Books
ISBN: 1615923780
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This is the first complete edition and the first English translation of a surprising work by a popular French novelist whose work continues to delight readers to this day.
Clatter
Author: Neil Hilborn
Publisher: Button Poetry
ISBN: 1943735220
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Clatter is a chapbook by Neil Hilborn, produced in the aftermath of his severe concussion in a bicycle accident. Written in museums, ex-girlfriends’ kitchens, and Mexico, the chapbook showcases Hilborn’s breadth of style as well as his humor, and represents a unique glimpse into the writer's early work.
Publisher: Button Poetry
ISBN: 1943735220
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Clatter is a chapbook by Neil Hilborn, produced in the aftermath of his severe concussion in a bicycle accident. Written in museums, ex-girlfriends’ kitchens, and Mexico, the chapbook showcases Hilborn’s breadth of style as well as his humor, and represents a unique glimpse into the writer's early work.
The Rise of Homo Sapiens
Author: Frederick L. Coolidge
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405152532
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
The Rise of Homo Sapiens: The Evolution of Human Thinking presents a provocative theory about the evolution of the modern mind based on archaeological evidence and the working memory model of experimental psychologist Alan Baddeley. The book explains the mystery of the disappearance of the Neandertals and the ascendancy of modern Homo sapiens - and whether this was at the expense of the Neandertals. The Rise of Homo Sapiens has been written to introduce scientists and students to the fascinating interface between the worlds of archaeology and cognitive science, and argues that the evolution of modern thinking occurred in two major leaps; the advent of Homo erectus over 1.5 million years ago, and a final enhancement of working memory capacity sometime within the last 200,000 years. The authors argue that highly ritualized burials, personal ornaments, cave art and highly creative figurines, and age and gender divisions of economic labor, all of which were characteristic of Homo sapiens about 30,000 years ago, were clearly products of their cognitive functions, e.g., central executive functions. Neandertals, living at the same time, had virtually none of these cultural products despite larger brains! This is the first book to explain elaborately how thinking differences between Homo sapiens and Neandertals may have accounted for the ultimate demise of Neandertals. Cognitive archaeology is a quickly growing discipline yet archaeologists have been slow to adopt current theories, models, and findings within contemporary cognitive science. The Rise of Homo Sapiens will serve as a unique introduction and primer into both disciplines.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1405152532
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
The Rise of Homo Sapiens: The Evolution of Human Thinking presents a provocative theory about the evolution of the modern mind based on archaeological evidence and the working memory model of experimental psychologist Alan Baddeley. The book explains the mystery of the disappearance of the Neandertals and the ascendancy of modern Homo sapiens - and whether this was at the expense of the Neandertals. The Rise of Homo Sapiens has been written to introduce scientists and students to the fascinating interface between the worlds of archaeology and cognitive science, and argues that the evolution of modern thinking occurred in two major leaps; the advent of Homo erectus over 1.5 million years ago, and a final enhancement of working memory capacity sometime within the last 200,000 years. The authors argue that highly ritualized burials, personal ornaments, cave art and highly creative figurines, and age and gender divisions of economic labor, all of which were characteristic of Homo sapiens about 30,000 years ago, were clearly products of their cognitive functions, e.g., central executive functions. Neandertals, living at the same time, had virtually none of these cultural products despite larger brains! This is the first book to explain elaborately how thinking differences between Homo sapiens and Neandertals may have accounted for the ultimate demise of Neandertals. Cognitive archaeology is a quickly growing discipline yet archaeologists have been slow to adopt current theories, models, and findings within contemporary cognitive science. The Rise of Homo Sapiens will serve as a unique introduction and primer into both disciplines.