Author: Fregenia Moore-Robinson
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1638854017
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Kedion is a six-year-old student who is in school being bullied by classmates, which makes him very sad, afraid, and mad. He begins to understand bully’s behavior with the help of grown-ups at school, at home, and learns how to deal with his emotions and actions along the way.
I Am No Longer Afraid
Author: Fregenia Moore-Robinson
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1638854017
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Kedion is a six-year-old student who is in school being bullied by classmates, which makes him very sad, afraid, and mad. He begins to understand bully’s behavior with the help of grown-ups at school, at home, and learns how to deal with his emotions and actions along the way.
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1638854017
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Kedion is a six-year-old student who is in school being bullied by classmates, which makes him very sad, afraid, and mad. He begins to understand bully’s behavior with the help of grown-ups at school, at home, and learns how to deal with his emotions and actions along the way.
Don't Make Me Go Back, Mommy
Author: Doris Sanford
Publisher: Multnomah
ISBN: 9780880703673
Category : Ritual abuse victims
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Five-year-old Allison is one of a group of children who are abused and subjected to horrible rituals at a perverse day care center, but with therapy and her parents' love she begins the healing process.
Publisher: Multnomah
ISBN: 9780880703673
Category : Ritual abuse victims
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Five-year-old Allison is one of a group of children who are abused and subjected to horrible rituals at a perverse day care center, but with therapy and her parents' love she begins the healing process.
Moving On
Author: Khali Raymond
Publisher: savage writer publishing
ISBN: 0463496434
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
To be honest, I wasted a lot of time stuck in the past I couldn't focus on the present. I wasted a lot of time thinking about my misfortunes I couldn't see any of my blessings. At the same time, I'm still trying to move forward. I let go, or at least I'm in the process of letting go. All of the people who hurt me or caused me some kind of distress, whether we dated, were related, went to school together, or however we met... it doesn't matter. If I wanted to make you mine, but you rejected me, that's fine too. I forgive you. I'm not going to f*ck with half of ya'll ever again, which is all right. I don't need to. I want to close that chapter we had and proceed with better in life. I want to stop being angry. I want to lighten up a little. I won't ever have any peace if I don't let go of my grudges.
Publisher: savage writer publishing
ISBN: 0463496434
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
To be honest, I wasted a lot of time stuck in the past I couldn't focus on the present. I wasted a lot of time thinking about my misfortunes I couldn't see any of my blessings. At the same time, I'm still trying to move forward. I let go, or at least I'm in the process of letting go. All of the people who hurt me or caused me some kind of distress, whether we dated, were related, went to school together, or however we met... it doesn't matter. If I wanted to make you mine, but you rejected me, that's fine too. I forgive you. I'm not going to f*ck with half of ya'll ever again, which is all right. I don't need to. I want to close that chapter we had and proceed with better in life. I want to stop being angry. I want to lighten up a little. I won't ever have any peace if I don't let go of my grudges.
Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am?
Author: John Powell
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0006281052
Category : Communication
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Discusses the basic psychological principles of interpersonal relationships.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0006281052
Category : Communication
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Discusses the basic psychological principles of interpersonal relationships.
Twisted Minds
Author: Lenora Anders
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359752519
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Twisted Minds is a book of poems that I wrote for three years of my life and contemplated publishing for the past five years. It has dark, mature content that deeply describe suicide and self-harm. Twisted Minds is NOT recommended for those who struggle with mental health or who are easily triggered.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0359752519
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Twisted Minds is a book of poems that I wrote for three years of my life and contemplated publishing for the past five years. It has dark, mature content that deeply describe suicide and self-harm. Twisted Minds is NOT recommended for those who struggle with mental health or who are easily triggered.
The Paris Trilogy
Author: Colombe Schneck
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1398529400
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
'This is valuable writing. It has immense vitality. You will encounter a female narrator whose direct and bright-eyed stare at the world, and her self, is without shame or faux modesty. At the same time, it is also a deep study of existence, at various ages and stages in life.' — Deborah Levy 'Swimming is a dreamy, bruised, and carnal book that pretty much no American would write and pretty much every American will thrill to read. Schneck’s “discovery of her body, at the age of fifty” is our encounter with an entrancing mind.' — Lauren Collins From celebrated author Colombe Schneck, in her first translation into English, The Paris Trilogy is three semi-autobiographical takes on a woman’s life, starting with Seventeen, progressing with Friendship, and then Swimming: A Love Story. Exploring questions of sexuality, bodily autonomy, femininity, friendship and loss, The Paris Trilogy is a moving meditation on a lifelong journey to reclaim the female body, accepting it for all its faults and learning to celebrate its strength. The Paris Trilogy is translated into English by award-winning translators Natasha Lehrer and Lauren Elkin.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1398529400
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
'This is valuable writing. It has immense vitality. You will encounter a female narrator whose direct and bright-eyed stare at the world, and her self, is without shame or faux modesty. At the same time, it is also a deep study of existence, at various ages and stages in life.' — Deborah Levy 'Swimming is a dreamy, bruised, and carnal book that pretty much no American would write and pretty much every American will thrill to read. Schneck’s “discovery of her body, at the age of fifty” is our encounter with an entrancing mind.' — Lauren Collins From celebrated author Colombe Schneck, in her first translation into English, The Paris Trilogy is three semi-autobiographical takes on a woman’s life, starting with Seventeen, progressing with Friendship, and then Swimming: A Love Story. Exploring questions of sexuality, bodily autonomy, femininity, friendship and loss, The Paris Trilogy is a moving meditation on a lifelong journey to reclaim the female body, accepting it for all its faults and learning to celebrate its strength. The Paris Trilogy is translated into English by award-winning translators Natasha Lehrer and Lauren Elkin.
The Falling Sky
Author: Davi Kopenawa
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674292138
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 649
Book Description
Anthropologist Bruce Albert captures the poetic voice of Davi Kopenawa, shaman and spokesman for the Yanomami of the Brazilian Amazon, in this unique reading experience—a coming-of-age story, historical account, and shamanic philosophy, but most of all an impassioned plea to respect native rights and preserve the Amazon rainforest.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674292138
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 649
Book Description
Anthropologist Bruce Albert captures the poetic voice of Davi Kopenawa, shaman and spokesman for the Yanomami of the Brazilian Amazon, in this unique reading experience—a coming-of-age story, historical account, and shamanic philosophy, but most of all an impassioned plea to respect native rights and preserve the Amazon rainforest.
Swimming in Paris
Author: Colombe Schneck
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593655931
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
A Natalie Portman Book Club Pick From the award-winning and bestselling French author Colombe Schneck, a woman’s personal journey through abortion, sex, friendship, love, and swimming At fifty years old, while taking swimming lessons, I finally realized that my body was not actually as incompetent as I’d thought. My physical gestures had been, until then, small, worried, tense. In swimming I learned to extend them. I saw male bodies swimming beside me, and I swam past them, I was delighted, my breasts got smaller, my uterus stopped working. My body, by showing me who I was, allowed me to become fully myself. In Seventeen, Friendship, and Swimming, Colombe Schneck orchestrates a coming-of-age in three movements. Beautiful, masterfully controlled, yet filled with pathos, they invite the reader into a decades-long evolution of sexuality, bodily autonomy, friendship, and loss. Schneck’s prose maintains an unwavering intimacy, whether conjuring a teenage abortion in the midst of a privileged Parisian upbringing, the nuance of a long friendship, or a midlife romance. Swimming in Paris is an immersive, propulsive triptych—fundamentally human in its tender concern for every messy and glorious reality of the body, and deeply wise in its understanding of both desire and of letting go.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593655931
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
A Natalie Portman Book Club Pick From the award-winning and bestselling French author Colombe Schneck, a woman’s personal journey through abortion, sex, friendship, love, and swimming At fifty years old, while taking swimming lessons, I finally realized that my body was not actually as incompetent as I’d thought. My physical gestures had been, until then, small, worried, tense. In swimming I learned to extend them. I saw male bodies swimming beside me, and I swam past them, I was delighted, my breasts got smaller, my uterus stopped working. My body, by showing me who I was, allowed me to become fully myself. In Seventeen, Friendship, and Swimming, Colombe Schneck orchestrates a coming-of-age in three movements. Beautiful, masterfully controlled, yet filled with pathos, they invite the reader into a decades-long evolution of sexuality, bodily autonomy, friendship, and loss. Schneck’s prose maintains an unwavering intimacy, whether conjuring a teenage abortion in the midst of a privileged Parisian upbringing, the nuance of a long friendship, or a midlife romance. Swimming in Paris is an immersive, propulsive triptych—fundamentally human in its tender concern for every messy and glorious reality of the body, and deeply wise in its understanding of both desire and of letting go.
The Journal of Jules Renard
Author: Jules Renard
Publisher: Tin House Books
ISBN: 1941040829
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Spanning 1887 to a month before his death in 1910, The Journal of Jules Renard is a unique autobiographical masterpiece that, though celebrated abroad and cited as a principle influence by writers as varying as Somerset Maugham and Donald Barthelme, remains more of a cult object in the United States. Throughout his journal, Renard develops not only his artistic convictions but also his humanity as he reflects on the nineteenth-century French literary and art scene, and on the emergence of his position as an important novelist and playwright in that world. Through a mix of aphorisms and observations, short scenes, gossip, jokes, and meditations on life and art, Renard portrays the details of his personal life—his love interests, his position as a socialist mayor of Chitry, the suicide of his father—that often appear in his work. In recent years, the fragmented memoir has grown in popularity, and there’s been a resurgence of diary as an artistic form. Once again, Jean Paul Sartre’s assessment that “directly, or indirectly, Renard is at the origin of contemporary literature” rings true. In a new introduction, Sarah Manguso—whose groundbreaking nonfiction incorporates elements of diary and aphorism—both contextualizes and celebrates Renard’s seminal journal.
Publisher: Tin House Books
ISBN: 1941040829
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Spanning 1887 to a month before his death in 1910, The Journal of Jules Renard is a unique autobiographical masterpiece that, though celebrated abroad and cited as a principle influence by writers as varying as Somerset Maugham and Donald Barthelme, remains more of a cult object in the United States. Throughout his journal, Renard develops not only his artistic convictions but also his humanity as he reflects on the nineteenth-century French literary and art scene, and on the emergence of his position as an important novelist and playwright in that world. Through a mix of aphorisms and observations, short scenes, gossip, jokes, and meditations on life and art, Renard portrays the details of his personal life—his love interests, his position as a socialist mayor of Chitry, the suicide of his father—that often appear in his work. In recent years, the fragmented memoir has grown in popularity, and there’s been a resurgence of diary as an artistic form. Once again, Jean Paul Sartre’s assessment that “directly, or indirectly, Renard is at the origin of contemporary literature” rings true. In a new introduction, Sarah Manguso—whose groundbreaking nonfiction incorporates elements of diary and aphorism—both contextualizes and celebrates Renard’s seminal journal.
Martin
Author: Gerald Gould
Publisher: Gerald Gould
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Frankie is an investigator who is always in control until her life falls apart. Everything she thinks is real is tested. She investigates the death of a faith healer’s grandmother in a small Pacific Northwest town. Frankie learns that some who die, do not so easily depart. As the veil between the here and the hereafter becomes very thin, she questions everything, including her sanity. She must fight for her client against her own agency’s agenda and finds there is more to life and to death than she ever imagined. Martin is the first book in The Metaphysical Mystery Series, stories told in the tradition of Magical Realism where the fantastic emerge when least expected. Follow Frankie Dupree’s search for her missing reality and her knack to be in the wrong place at the perfect time. When this journey starts, Frankie is a hardnosed investigator who has respect for the rules, especially if they are hers. She has created a predictable world until she turns fifty and her rules no longer apply. She struggles to put her life together to discover the facade between her consciousness and the other side is not what she thought it to be. The more she learns, the less she knows. Her truth no longer works, but her answers are out there if she is brave enough for the journey.
Publisher: Gerald Gould
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Frankie is an investigator who is always in control until her life falls apart. Everything she thinks is real is tested. She investigates the death of a faith healer’s grandmother in a small Pacific Northwest town. Frankie learns that some who die, do not so easily depart. As the veil between the here and the hereafter becomes very thin, she questions everything, including her sanity. She must fight for her client against her own agency’s agenda and finds there is more to life and to death than she ever imagined. Martin is the first book in The Metaphysical Mystery Series, stories told in the tradition of Magical Realism where the fantastic emerge when least expected. Follow Frankie Dupree’s search for her missing reality and her knack to be in the wrong place at the perfect time. When this journey starts, Frankie is a hardnosed investigator who has respect for the rules, especially if they are hers. She has created a predictable world until she turns fifty and her rules no longer apply. She struggles to put her life together to discover the facade between her consciousness and the other side is not what she thought it to be. The more she learns, the less she knows. Her truth no longer works, but her answers are out there if she is brave enough for the journey.