Too Deep for Tears: Roses of Glen Affric

Too Deep for Tears: Roses of Glen Affric
Title Too Deep for Tears: Roses of Glen Affric PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Lynn Davis
Publisher Trilogy
Pages 440
Release 2018-08-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781983063602

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"Kathryn Lynn Davis is a master storyteller. Too Deep for Tears is beautifully written, emotionally charged, and unforgettable. Immersed in her richly crafted 19th century world, you won't want to leave-one of my all time favorite reads." --Lucinda Brant, New York Times bestselling author of Salt Bride. "Davis' story is as richly textured as a fine old tapestry. The time is the latter half of the 19th century; the emotions and conflicts are ageless...." The Chicago Tribune "The lyrical power of Kathryn Lynn Davis' writing, the courage and beauty of her characters and the soul-deep Celtic magic that imbues every page makes Too Deep For Tears a book you will never forget. Never have the Scottish highlands been captured more beautifully." --Ella March Chase, Author of The Queen's Dwarf "A compelling story...You won't want to miss this richly detailed saga." Midwest Review of Books Late 1800s: Three sisters. Three corners of the British Empire. Three lives intertwined... forever. As he travels the British Empire, diplomat Charles Kittridge leaves behind three daughters: Ailsa in the Scottish Highlands; Li-an in Peking, China; and Genevra in Delhi, India. Bound by threads they neither see nor understand, the three sisters are haunted by their absent father--each in her own way. Creative and intuitive, often lost and without hope, they come together through their dreams in times of fear and need. Those dreams grow vivid, changing as these extraordinary women learn the lessons the Empire has to teach. And the all-important lessons within their own hearts. No matter the courage and passion, betrayal and loss they experience, their dreams never leave them. In the end, they believe Charles Kittridge has the power to heal them. But the truth is far more complicated than any of them understand.

Deeper than Tears

Deeper than Tears
Title Deeper than Tears PDF eBook
Author Jack Countryman
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 129
Release 2007-09-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1418565741

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When life hurts, nothing helps like hope. This newly designed version of the best-selling Deeper than Tears, is a gift book of hope. It is a poignant and uplifting reminder that no matter what disappointments and loss come to your corner of the world, God offers healing and help. Regardless what sorrow and heartache you feel, God knows about it and He cares for you. What better message could bring encouragement and comfort?

The Tears of the Earth

The Tears of the Earth
Title The Tears of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Ngong, John Ngong Kum
Publisher Langaa RPCIG
Pages 60
Release 2018-11-09
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9956550647

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The Tears of the Earth, without pretense, practically holds court for environmental or eco-concerns with global ripples, staking a legitimate claim as a landmark tributary to the mainstream discourse and current debates on global warming and climate change, especially by portraying Africa, still trapped and anaesthetized in the web of post-colonial vassalage, compelled to mortgage her natural resources for savage exploitation with little or no regard to either environmental impact or sustainability. The poems are an expression of the author’s noble indignation at society’s governing elite for allowing collective natural resources “Mother Earth’ to be callously butchered, so ingloriously ransacked, liberally poisoned and gagged “Beyond Recognition” for mere lucre or “Midas’ touch” which procures and sustains the infernal binary of “Power and Pride” deified by our societies.

The Tears We Cry

The Tears We Cry
Title The Tears We Cry PDF eBook
Author Churchil Odhiambo Orowe
Publisher Fairytale Publication
Pages 61
Release 2023-06-19
Genre Drama
ISBN 9357493719

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"The Tears We Cry: An Anthology of Poems" is a collection of evocative poetry that explores the raw emotions behind our tears. These heartfelt verses celebrate the beauty and complexity of human experiences, offering solace and understanding to those who have shed their own tears. With vivid imagery and profound insights, this anthology invites readers to embrace vulnerability, find strength, and discover the power of poetry to capture the essence of our shared humanity.

Transactions

Transactions
Title Transactions PDF eBook
Author American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1919
Genre Gynecology
ISBN

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Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right

Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right
Title Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right PDF eBook
Author Maik Fielitz
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 211
Release 2018-12-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3839446708

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How have digital tools and networks transformed the far right's strategies and transnational prospects? This volume presents a unique critical survey of the online and offline tactics, symbols and platforms that are strategically remixed by contemporary far-right groups in Europe and the US. It features thirteen accessible essays by an international range of expert scholars, policy advisors and activists who offer informed answers to a number of urgent practical and theoretical questions: How and why has the internet emboldened extreme nationalisms? What counter-cultural approaches should civil societies develop in response?

A Life in Tears

A Life in Tears
Title A Life in Tears PDF eBook
Author Salih Yucel
Publisher Tughra Books
Pages 234
Release 2018-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1597849731

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Fethullah Gülen is a leading figure in the current Turkish socio-political context. Regardless of the impression different circles have about him, he is universally acknowledged as an accomplished scholar and independent thinker who has had a life in tears dreaming of a “golden generation,” but also a life spent in persecution and ongoing trials. This book goes beyond the current controversy around his name, and tries to explore Gülen as a scholar around his certain personal traits and some of the key concepts he has been emphasizing over the years to mobilize his audience. Based on a research that covers over seventy books, 564 sermons, over 500 talks by Gülen, more than fifty interviews of his close associates and friends aired on TV networks, and the author’s personal observations, this book is a useful reference for those who study scholarly traditions of Islam in general and Fethullah Gülen in particular.