Author: Greg Fritz
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
ISBN: 1680312790
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
You cannot move forward on the road of life while looking in the rear-view mirror. It will hinder you from successfully reaching your destination. God wants you looking forward to the future! Sorrow, hurt, guilt, and shame are not Gods will for your life. No matter what youve been through, what youve done, or whats been done to you, you can be free from the past and live life to the fullest with no regrets. What Jesus has already done is more than enough to set you free from your past. Applying this powerful truth in a personal way to past experiences is the best waysometimes the only wayto walk free from regrets. We can live free not because of what weve done but because of what Hes done! In Living with No Regrets, author Greg Fritz shares simple yet profound truths from Gods Word that will set you free and give you a new lease on life. Greg shares: Overcoming regrets and failures Getting over grief A captivating, personal testimony of how Carol Fritz overcame sorrow and regret Healing for the brokenhearted Freedom from guilt Resisting the poison of bitterness Its time to move on! Wave goodbye to regrets! Get ready for your future by getting over your past.
Living With No Regrets
New Lease on Life
Author: Catharine Anne Wilson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773511170
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A New Lease on Life is a study of two sets of individuals - landlords and tenants - whose aspirations, opportunities, and destinies spanned the Atlantic. In this richly detailed history of migration and adaptation in the nineteenth century, Catharine Wi
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780773511170
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A New Lease on Life is a study of two sets of individuals - landlords and tenants - whose aspirations, opportunities, and destinies spanned the Atlantic. In this richly detailed history of migration and adaptation in the nineteenth century, Catharine Wi
A Second Lease of Life
Author: Madeleine Luthi
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 142518491X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
It is in Australia while on tour with the band that Phillip meets Kid and on an old-fashioned impulse of 'love at first sight' he takes her to the States and marries her – it turns out to be a union made in heaven. Little did he know that Kid would soon be instrumental in re-uniting him with his long lost, shunned and - unadmitted to himself – feared brother. Kid's home-made religion of Nature as the life-giver, her philosophy of making the most out of life by living one day at the time, her wisdom of having faith in the greatness and goodness of people and her instinctive knowledge of the importance of forgiving - even though unknown even to herself – proves to become the driving force Phillip needs to start reconsidering a decision made in his dim youth and never given an opportunity to be reassessed. Brother David had been sent to fight a war he didn't understand; against an enemy he did not recognize. He came back in one piece, possibly thanks to his superlative skills in karate fighting, but back in his home country he spends years running from the police and from the law - years of confusion, frustration and despair. And then ... on his release from jail after a lengthy sentence he finds his brother and sister-in-law waiting for him with open arms, their hearts filled with optimism, courage and love.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 142518491X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
It is in Australia while on tour with the band that Phillip meets Kid and on an old-fashioned impulse of 'love at first sight' he takes her to the States and marries her – it turns out to be a union made in heaven. Little did he know that Kid would soon be instrumental in re-uniting him with his long lost, shunned and - unadmitted to himself – feared brother. Kid's home-made religion of Nature as the life-giver, her philosophy of making the most out of life by living one day at the time, her wisdom of having faith in the greatness and goodness of people and her instinctive knowledge of the importance of forgiving - even though unknown even to herself – proves to become the driving force Phillip needs to start reconsidering a decision made in his dim youth and never given an opportunity to be reassessed. Brother David had been sent to fight a war he didn't understand; against an enemy he did not recognize. He came back in one piece, possibly thanks to his superlative skills in karate fighting, but back in his home country he spends years running from the police and from the law - years of confusion, frustration and despair. And then ... on his release from jail after a lengthy sentence he finds his brother and sister-in-law waiting for him with open arms, their hearts filled with optimism, courage and love.
Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers
Author: Sabrina Fuchs Abrams
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319567292
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
This collection is the first to focus on the transgressive and transformative power of American female humorists. It explores the work of authors and comediennes such as Carolyn Wells, Lucille Clifton, Mary McCarthy, Lynne Tillman, Constance Rourke, Roz Chast, Amy Schumer and Samantha Bee, and the ways in which their humor challenges gendered norms and assumptions through the use of irony, satire, parody, and wit. The chapters draw from the experiences of women from a variety of racial, class, and gender identities and encompass a variety of genres and comedic forms including poetry, fiction, prose, autobiography, graphic memoir, comedic performance, and new media. Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers will appeal to a general educated readership as well as to those interested in women’s and gender studies, humor studies, urban studies, American literature and cultural studies, and media studies.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319567292
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
This collection is the first to focus on the transgressive and transformative power of American female humorists. It explores the work of authors and comediennes such as Carolyn Wells, Lucille Clifton, Mary McCarthy, Lynne Tillman, Constance Rourke, Roz Chast, Amy Schumer and Samantha Bee, and the ways in which their humor challenges gendered norms and assumptions through the use of irony, satire, parody, and wit. The chapters draw from the experiences of women from a variety of racial, class, and gender identities and encompass a variety of genres and comedic forms including poetry, fiction, prose, autobiography, graphic memoir, comedic performance, and new media. Transgressive Humor of American Women Writers will appeal to a general educated readership as well as to those interested in women’s and gender studies, humor studies, urban studies, American literature and cultural studies, and media studies.
No Fixed Address
Author: John I. Brooks
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462800815
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The Great Depression was a devastating historical event that affected everyone around the world. No one was spared as people of wealth plunged into the depths of real poverty, experienced homelessness and hunger in the hard times and unrelieved combat that lasted for years. Author John I. Brooks shares his memories as a child growing up during the Depression where many experienced No Fixed Address. No Fixed Address is a memoir of the Depression, World War II and the events that mark the beginning of the nations postwar transformation. The author takes the reader on a journey through those times in Chicago, Southern California and New York City. His fascinating true account focuses on the struggles and joys of ordinary families in an extraordinary time. But always in the background are the massive changes taking place in the life and culture of Americans as their old world vanished and a new one was born. These seismic shifts continue to influence our lives today.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462800815
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The Great Depression was a devastating historical event that affected everyone around the world. No one was spared as people of wealth plunged into the depths of real poverty, experienced homelessness and hunger in the hard times and unrelieved combat that lasted for years. Author John I. Brooks shares his memories as a child growing up during the Depression where many experienced No Fixed Address. No Fixed Address is a memoir of the Depression, World War II and the events that mark the beginning of the nations postwar transformation. The author takes the reader on a journey through those times in Chicago, Southern California and New York City. His fascinating true account focuses on the struggles and joys of ordinary families in an extraordinary time. But always in the background are the massive changes taking place in the life and culture of Americans as their old world vanished and a new one was born. These seismic shifts continue to influence our lives today.
DIY on the Lower East Side
Author: Andrew Strombeck
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438479824
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The severe financial austerity imposed on New York City during the 1975 fiscal crisis resulted in a city falling apart. Broken windows, crumbling walls, and piles of bricks were everywhere. While, for many, this physical decay was a sign that the postwar welfare state had failed, for others, it represented a site of risky opportunity that could stimulate novel forms of creativity and community. In this book, Andrew Strombeck explores the legacy of this crisis for the city's literature and art, focusing on one neighborhood where changes were acutely felt—the Lower East Side. In what became a paradigmatic example of gentrification, the Lower East Side's population shifted from working-class people to Wall Street traders and ad agents. This transformation occurred, in part, because of high-profile local artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, and Kiki Smith, but Strombeck argues that neighborhood writers also played a role. Drawing on archival research and original author interviews, he examines the innovative work of Kathy Acker, David Wojnarowicz, Miguel Piñero, Sylvère Lotringer, Lynne Tillman, and others and concludes that these writers still have much to teach us about changes in the nature of work and the emergence of a do-it-yourself ethos. DIY on the Lower East Side shows how place and politics shaped literature, and how New York City policies adopted at the time continue to shape our world.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438479824
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
The severe financial austerity imposed on New York City during the 1975 fiscal crisis resulted in a city falling apart. Broken windows, crumbling walls, and piles of bricks were everywhere. While, for many, this physical decay was a sign that the postwar welfare state had failed, for others, it represented a site of risky opportunity that could stimulate novel forms of creativity and community. In this book, Andrew Strombeck explores the legacy of this crisis for the city's literature and art, focusing on one neighborhood where changes were acutely felt—the Lower East Side. In what became a paradigmatic example of gentrification, the Lower East Side's population shifted from working-class people to Wall Street traders and ad agents. This transformation occurred, in part, because of high-profile local artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, and Kiki Smith, but Strombeck argues that neighborhood writers also played a role. Drawing on archival research and original author interviews, he examines the innovative work of Kathy Acker, David Wojnarowicz, Miguel Piñero, Sylvère Lotringer, Lynne Tillman, and others and concludes that these writers still have much to teach us about changes in the nature of work and the emergence of a do-it-yourself ethos. DIY on the Lower East Side shows how place and politics shaped literature, and how New York City policies adopted at the time continue to shape our world.
Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century
Author: Mark Sandy
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317061489
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Concerned with the intermingled thematic and formal preoccupations of Romantic thought and literary practice in works by twentieth-century British, Irish, and American artists, this collection examines the complicated legacy of Romanticism in twentieth-century novels, poetry, and film. Even as key twentieth-century cultural movements have tried to subvert or debunk Romantic narratives of redemptive nature, individualism, perfectibility, and the transcendence of art, the forms and modes of feeling associated with the Romantic period continue to exert a signal influence on the modern moment - both as a source of tension and as creative stimulus. As the essays here show, the exact meaning of the Romantic bequest may be bitterly contested, but it has been difficult to leave behind. The contributors take up a wide range of authors, including Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, W. H. Auden, Doris Lessing, Seamus Heaney, Hart Crane, William Faulkner, Don DeLillo, and Jonathan Franzen. What emerges from this lively volume is a fuller picture of the persistence and variety of the Romantic period's influence on the twentieth-century.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317061489
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Concerned with the intermingled thematic and formal preoccupations of Romantic thought and literary practice in works by twentieth-century British, Irish, and American artists, this collection examines the complicated legacy of Romanticism in twentieth-century novels, poetry, and film. Even as key twentieth-century cultural movements have tried to subvert or debunk Romantic narratives of redemptive nature, individualism, perfectibility, and the transcendence of art, the forms and modes of feeling associated with the Romantic period continue to exert a signal influence on the modern moment - both as a source of tension and as creative stimulus. As the essays here show, the exact meaning of the Romantic bequest may be bitterly contested, but it has been difficult to leave behind. The contributors take up a wide range of authors, including Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, W. H. Auden, Doris Lessing, Seamus Heaney, Hart Crane, William Faulkner, Don DeLillo, and Jonathan Franzen. What emerges from this lively volume is a fuller picture of the persistence and variety of the Romantic period's influence on the twentieth-century.
Summary of Christina Sharpe's Ordinary Notes
Author: Milkyway Media
Publisher: Milkyway Media
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Get the Summary of Christina Sharpe's Ordinary Notes in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Christina Sharpe's "Ordinary Notes" delves into the complexities of Black life, memory, and resistance. She draws parallels between historical and contemporary forms of racism, from the forced labor and rape in a Georgia prison labor camp in Toni Morrison's "Beloved" to the Nazi Documentation Center in Nuremberg, where memorials sometimes glorify perpetrators. Sharpe reflects on childhood photographs that symbolize racial animosity and her own experiences with racism, including being the only Black student in her Catholic elementary school...
Publisher: Milkyway Media
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Get the Summary of Christina Sharpe's Ordinary Notes in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Christina Sharpe's "Ordinary Notes" delves into the complexities of Black life, memory, and resistance. She draws parallels between historical and contemporary forms of racism, from the forced labor and rape in a Georgia prison labor camp in Toni Morrison's "Beloved" to the Nazi Documentation Center in Nuremberg, where memorials sometimes glorify perpetrators. Sharpe reflects on childhood photographs that symbolize racial animosity and her own experiences with racism, including being the only Black student in her Catholic elementary school...
Radio Script Catalog
Author: United States. Office of Education. Educational Radio Script Exchange
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radio in education
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Radio in education
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
The English Reports
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1304
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1304
Book Description