Author: Scott Rigsby
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1414333153
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Documents the nine years between the cars accident that claimed both his legs to Scott Rigsby becoming the first double-leg amputee using prosthetics to cross the finish line in the grueling Ford Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Unthinkable
Author: Scott Rigsby
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1414333153
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Documents the nine years between the cars accident that claimed both his legs to Scott Rigsby becoming the first double-leg amputee using prosthetics to cross the finish line in the grueling Ford Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1414333153
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Documents the nine years between the cars accident that claimed both his legs to Scott Rigsby becoming the first double-leg amputee using prosthetics to cross the finish line in the grueling Ford Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Unexpected
Author: Abigail Folk
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 197368229X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Unexpected is about what happens when you truly relinquish all control over to God. Unexpected is about dealing with loss, coping with bad seasons and celebrating the good. This book is outspoken and honest with bubbly humor.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 197368229X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
Unexpected is about what happens when you truly relinquish all control over to God. Unexpected is about dealing with loss, coping with bad seasons and celebrating the good. This book is outspoken and honest with bubbly humor.
The Full Spectrum
Author: David Levithan
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0307485196
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Teens are more aware of sexuality and identity than ever, and they’re looking for answers and insights, as well as a community of others. In order to help create that community, YA authors David Levithan and Billy Merrell have collected original poems, essays, and stories by young adults in their teens and early 20s. The Full Spectrum includes a variety of writers—gay, lesbian, bisexual, straight, transitioning, and questioning—on a variety of subjects: coming out, family, friendship, religion/faith, first kisses, break-ups, and many others. This one of a kind collection will, perhaps, help all readers see themselves and the world around them in ways they might never have imagined. We have partnered with the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and a portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to them.
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0307485196
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Teens are more aware of sexuality and identity than ever, and they’re looking for answers and insights, as well as a community of others. In order to help create that community, YA authors David Levithan and Billy Merrell have collected original poems, essays, and stories by young adults in their teens and early 20s. The Full Spectrum includes a variety of writers—gay, lesbian, bisexual, straight, transitioning, and questioning—on a variety of subjects: coming out, family, friendship, religion/faith, first kisses, break-ups, and many others. This one of a kind collection will, perhaps, help all readers see themselves and the world around them in ways they might never have imagined. We have partnered with the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and a portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to them.
Don’t Fall in Love with a Dreamer
Author: Bernard J. Robin
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 139849562X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Louis Morin is a type-2 dreamer. No wonder he’s been drawn to Australia, the Dream Land of the Aboriginal people’s culture. In the wake of the new carbon trading laws, he dreams of turning the parched Red Centre back to green and the Great Salt Lakes back to blue. As always in Australia, big business is not far behind a big, profitable dream. It is October 2000, at the beginning of the Southern hemisphere summer, and at the end of the Sydney Olympics, which troublemaking-tragic Helen came to watch. While a three-day affair with Louis is in the swing of things to expect, falling in love with him isn’t. Along comes Horace, another type-2 dreamer who also wants to change the world, with powerful allies to back up his "LFV" dream and a more radical approach to making it come true, including body count. It also includes his, unfortunately. A challenge to her sanity, already heavily tested, Helen fears for her son’s life. Compelled to blend two dreams in one, Louis finds himself on the shaky grounds of corporate and political worlds, places he, as a researcher, had never been prepared for. But there is always the next dream, and it may well be just waiting for him... at home! About every seven years, the Great Australian Lakes flood, and flamingos return.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN: 139849562X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Louis Morin is a type-2 dreamer. No wonder he’s been drawn to Australia, the Dream Land of the Aboriginal people’s culture. In the wake of the new carbon trading laws, he dreams of turning the parched Red Centre back to green and the Great Salt Lakes back to blue. As always in Australia, big business is not far behind a big, profitable dream. It is October 2000, at the beginning of the Southern hemisphere summer, and at the end of the Sydney Olympics, which troublemaking-tragic Helen came to watch. While a three-day affair with Louis is in the swing of things to expect, falling in love with him isn’t. Along comes Horace, another type-2 dreamer who also wants to change the world, with powerful allies to back up his "LFV" dream and a more radical approach to making it come true, including body count. It also includes his, unfortunately. A challenge to her sanity, already heavily tested, Helen fears for her son’s life. Compelled to blend two dreams in one, Louis finds himself on the shaky grounds of corporate and political worlds, places he, as a researcher, had never been prepared for. But there is always the next dream, and it may well be just waiting for him... at home! About every seven years, the Great Australian Lakes flood, and flamingos return.
Romain Gary
Author: Ralph Schoolcraft
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812203208
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
In this book Ralph Schoolcraft explores the extraordinary career of the modern French author, film director, and diplomat—a romantic and tragic figure whose fictions extended well beyond his books. Born Roman Kacew, he overcame an impoverished boyhood to become a French Resistance hero and win the coveted Goncourt Prize under the pseudonym—and largely invented persona—Romain Gary. Although he published such acclaimed works as The Roots of Heaven and Promise at Dawn, the Gaullist traditions that he defended in the world of French letters fell from favor, and his critical fortunes suffered at the hands of a hostile press. Schoolcraft details Gary's frustrated struggle to evolve as a writer in the eye of a public that now considered him a known quantity. Identifying the daring strategies used by this mysterious character as he undertook an elaborate scheme to reach a new readership, Schoolcraft offers new insight into the dynamics of authorship and fame within the French literary institutions. In the early 1970s Gary made his departure from the conservative literary establishment, publishing works that boasted a quirky, elliptical style under a variety of pseudonymous personae, the most successful of which was that of an Algerian immigrant by the name of Emile Ajar. Moving behind the mask of his new creation, Gary was able to win critical and popular acclaim and a second Goncourt in 1975. But as Schoolcraft suggests, Gary may have "sold his shadow"—that is, lost his authorial persona—by marketing himself too effectively. Going so far as to recruit a cousin to stand in as the public face of this phantom author, Gary kept the secret of his true authorship until his violent death in 1980 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The press reacted with resentment over the scheme, and he was shunned into the ranks of literary oddities. Schoolcraft draws from archives of the several thousand documents related to Gary housed at the French publishing firms of Gallimard and Mercure de France, as well as the Butler Library at Columbia University. Exploring the depths of a story that has long remained shrouded in mystery, Romain Gary: The Man Who Sold His Shadow is as much a fascinating biographical sketch as it is a thought-provoking reflection on the assumptions made about identities in the public sphere.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812203208
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 227
Book Description
In this book Ralph Schoolcraft explores the extraordinary career of the modern French author, film director, and diplomat—a romantic and tragic figure whose fictions extended well beyond his books. Born Roman Kacew, he overcame an impoverished boyhood to become a French Resistance hero and win the coveted Goncourt Prize under the pseudonym—and largely invented persona—Romain Gary. Although he published such acclaimed works as The Roots of Heaven and Promise at Dawn, the Gaullist traditions that he defended in the world of French letters fell from favor, and his critical fortunes suffered at the hands of a hostile press. Schoolcraft details Gary's frustrated struggle to evolve as a writer in the eye of a public that now considered him a known quantity. Identifying the daring strategies used by this mysterious character as he undertook an elaborate scheme to reach a new readership, Schoolcraft offers new insight into the dynamics of authorship and fame within the French literary institutions. In the early 1970s Gary made his departure from the conservative literary establishment, publishing works that boasted a quirky, elliptical style under a variety of pseudonymous personae, the most successful of which was that of an Algerian immigrant by the name of Emile Ajar. Moving behind the mask of his new creation, Gary was able to win critical and popular acclaim and a second Goncourt in 1975. But as Schoolcraft suggests, Gary may have "sold his shadow"—that is, lost his authorial persona—by marketing himself too effectively. Going so far as to recruit a cousin to stand in as the public face of this phantom author, Gary kept the secret of his true authorship until his violent death in 1980 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The press reacted with resentment over the scheme, and he was shunned into the ranks of literary oddities. Schoolcraft draws from archives of the several thousand documents related to Gary housed at the French publishing firms of Gallimard and Mercure de France, as well as the Butler Library at Columbia University. Exploring the depths of a story that has long remained shrouded in mystery, Romain Gary: The Man Who Sold His Shadow is as much a fascinating biographical sketch as it is a thought-provoking reflection on the assumptions made about identities in the public sphere.
Bion’s Theory of Dreams
Author: João Sousa Monteiro
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000873668
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Through a richly detailed close reading of Wilfred R. Bion’s work on dreaming, as scattered across multifarious and largely unworked texts, this book argues that Bion’s thinking can form a unified theory of dreams which extends and has further implications as a visionary model of the mind. The central quality of Bion's visionary model of the mind is the belief that all that is interesting in the human mind pulsates with an unreadably complex dynamic beyond the unknown, the unknowable and the unthinkable. However, rather than interpreting this negatively, the author understands the inevitable unknowability of the human mind as a call to perplexity and wonder which actively encourages the intuition of fundamental insights into who and what determines our internal lives. A major implication of this belief is that psychoanalysis is itself essentially about the unknown, and Monteiro generates informed observations about how this may influence psychoanalytic work. Providing renewed insight into psychoanalytical understandings of dreams, this book is essential reading for any psychoanalyst wishing to broaden their knowledge of the importance of Wilfred R. Bion’s dream work.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000873668
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Through a richly detailed close reading of Wilfred R. Bion’s work on dreaming, as scattered across multifarious and largely unworked texts, this book argues that Bion’s thinking can form a unified theory of dreams which extends and has further implications as a visionary model of the mind. The central quality of Bion's visionary model of the mind is the belief that all that is interesting in the human mind pulsates with an unreadably complex dynamic beyond the unknown, the unknowable and the unthinkable. However, rather than interpreting this negatively, the author understands the inevitable unknowability of the human mind as a call to perplexity and wonder which actively encourages the intuition of fundamental insights into who and what determines our internal lives. A major implication of this belief is that psychoanalysis is itself essentially about the unknown, and Monteiro generates informed observations about how this may influence psychoanalytic work. Providing renewed insight into psychoanalytical understandings of dreams, this book is essential reading for any psychoanalyst wishing to broaden their knowledge of the importance of Wilfred R. Bion’s dream work.
A Season For Change
Author: Tuesday Gaylord
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059526820X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
A Season for Change brings you to that pinnacle point in your life where you are either going to change, or stay the same. It is a road to new beginnings, and a lighted path of good news. Its simplicity and poetic nature draws those unaware of their never-ending quest for life's purpose. People of all ages and backgrounds can benefit from this book. It uncovers the so-called "mystery" of the enemy we call Satan and his plan for world domination. Each chapter unlocks the tenderness and love that Jesus has for us and shows how much He is concerned about our daily affairs. The Spirit of God, using the Word of God, and my life experiences, inspired this book. It dismisses any scientific explanations and atheistic comments. Offering a personal relationship with God, who is hope, faith, and love, to a world who has forgotten. And to those who know the Lord, he is calling his children home. A Season for Change can meet you right where you are. In whatever need you have want for, there is a page for you. God already knows your heart, he is just waiting for you to cry out.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059526820X
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
A Season for Change brings you to that pinnacle point in your life where you are either going to change, or stay the same. It is a road to new beginnings, and a lighted path of good news. Its simplicity and poetic nature draws those unaware of their never-ending quest for life's purpose. People of all ages and backgrounds can benefit from this book. It uncovers the so-called "mystery" of the enemy we call Satan and his plan for world domination. Each chapter unlocks the tenderness and love that Jesus has for us and shows how much He is concerned about our daily affairs. The Spirit of God, using the Word of God, and my life experiences, inspired this book. It dismisses any scientific explanations and atheistic comments. Offering a personal relationship with God, who is hope, faith, and love, to a world who has forgotten. And to those who know the Lord, he is calling his children home. A Season for Change can meet you right where you are. In whatever need you have want for, there is a page for you. God already knows your heart, he is just waiting for you to cry out.
Harbingers of Hope
Author: William E. Hull
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 1931985162
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Words to inspire and live by, from a preeminent theologian and educator
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 1931985162
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Words to inspire and live by, from a preeminent theologian and educator
Dreaming and Being Dreamt
Author: John A. Schneider
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000884600
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
In Dreaming and Being Dreamt, John Schneider illustrates the central concept of all emotional functioning: that we are most alive in our dreaming, and that it is dreaming that brings us to life. Building upon the theoretical foundations of Ogden and Bion, the book explicates the way in which it is the unconscious goal of the patient, and the task of the analyst, to engage in dreaming the patient into existence in a fuller way than the patient has been able to dream. It goes on to develop the idea that all dreams are psychological works in progress, containing aspects of emotional experience that are entirely or partially too disturbing to dream on one’s own. Each chapter of this book offers rich clinical exchanges between patient and analyst in analytic sessions. Schneider clearly shows how he dreams the analytic session with patients and the importance of "talking-as-dreaming" in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. With new insights on theory and rich clinical vignettes, this book will be indispensable for all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists wanting to engage with the latest thinking on dreamwork.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000884600
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
In Dreaming and Being Dreamt, John Schneider illustrates the central concept of all emotional functioning: that we are most alive in our dreaming, and that it is dreaming that brings us to life. Building upon the theoretical foundations of Ogden and Bion, the book explicates the way in which it is the unconscious goal of the patient, and the task of the analyst, to engage in dreaming the patient into existence in a fuller way than the patient has been able to dream. It goes on to develop the idea that all dreams are psychological works in progress, containing aspects of emotional experience that are entirely or partially too disturbing to dream on one’s own. Each chapter of this book offers rich clinical exchanges between patient and analyst in analytic sessions. Schneider clearly shows how he dreams the analytic session with patients and the importance of "talking-as-dreaming" in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. With new insights on theory and rich clinical vignettes, this book will be indispensable for all psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists wanting to engage with the latest thinking on dreamwork.
Four Dimensional Vistas
Author: Claude Bragdon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description