This Is the Story of You

This Is the Story of You
Title This Is the Story of You PDF eBook
Author Beth Kephart
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 265
Release 2016-04-12
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1452146527

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On Haven, a six-mile long, half-mile-wide stretch of barrier island, Mira Banul and her Year-Rounder friends have proudly risen to every challenge. But then a superstorm defies all predictions and devastates the island, upending all logic and stranding Mira's mother and brother on the mainland. Nothing will ever be the same. A stranger appears in the wreck of Mira's home. A friend obsessed with vanishing disappears. As the mysteries deepen, Mira must find the strength to carry on—to somehow hold her memories in place while learning to trust a radically reinvented future. Gripping and poetic, This Is the Story of You is about the beauty of nature and the power of family, about finding hope in the wake of tragedy and recovery in the face of overwhelming loss.

This Is Not the Story You Think It Is...

This Is Not the Story You Think It Is...
Title This Is Not the Story You Think It Is... PDF eBook
Author Laura Munson
Publisher Penguin
Pages 231
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101186194

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By the time Laura Munson had turned 40, her life was not how she thought it would turn out. Career success had eluded her; her beloved father was no longer around to be her biggest cheerleader; and her husband wanted out of their marriage. Poignant, wise, and often exceedingly funny, this is the moment-by- moment memoir of a woman who decided to let go-in the midst of the emotional equivalent of a Category 5 hurricane. It recounts what happened as Munson set out on her spiritual journey-and provides raw, powerful inspiration to anyone searching for peace in an utterly unpredictable world.

The Story of You and Me

The Story of You and Me
Title The Story of You and Me PDF eBook
Author Pamela DuMond
Publisher Pamela DuMond
Pages 213
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Story of You

The Story of You
Title The Story of You PDF eBook
Author Lisa Ann Scott
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Pages 34
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1635924707

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The actions we take and the words we speak play a big part in who we are as a person. This empowering picture book shows children they can be the authors of their own life stories. No one can tell you who you are—it's all up to you! You write your story with your actions and words. This dynamic picture book for readers of all ages features lush illustrations that bring universal situations to light, including ways to be brave, bold, and kind, as well as knowing when you've made a mistake. A perfect gift for new parents, young graduates, as well as children and adults in any stage of their life, this is a book with a message: You are what you say and do.

If This Were a Story

If This Were a Story
Title If This Were a Story PDF eBook
Author Beth Turley
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 272
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1534420622

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Ten-year-old Hannah copes with the bullies at school and trouble at home through the power of her imagination.

The Story of You

The Story of You
Title The Story of You PDF eBook
Author Ian Morgan Cron
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 224
Release 2021-12-28
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0062825836

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“Insightful, humorous, practical, this book will not only help you understand the story you’re telling yourself but also reveal a new story that allows you to love better.”— Russell Moore, director of the Public Theology Project at Christianity Today In this powerful, transformational guide, the author of the bestselling book The Road Back to You breaks new ground with the Enneagram—the ancient personality typing system—by revealing how each of us inhabits a broken story that runs counter to the Larger Story of divine grace and who we were created to be. Drawing on his training as a psychotherapist and his own personal experience, Ian Cron explains how you can: rewrite the self-sabotaging stories you tell yourself about who you are, free yourself from the tyranny of unconscious childhood messages, and overcome the self-defeating patterns of behavior that prevent you from becoming your authentic self. With this powerful tool, Cron shows us how each type can shed their broken stories and harness their unique power within to become who we are truly meant to be, shedding the unhappiness we accumulate by trying to live out of the wrong story. Filled with examples from people whose lives have been transformed for the better, Cron maps out a guide for using Enneagram wisdom to reauthor your life and experience deep inner transformation, healing, and happiness. Rewrite the story of you and find the freedom in becoming your true self!

Have I Got a Story for You: More Than a Century of Fiction from The Forward

Have I Got a Story for You: More Than a Century of Fiction from The Forward
Title Have I Got a Story for You: More Than a Century of Fiction from The Forward PDF eBook
Author Ezra Glinter
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 359
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0393254852

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A Finalist for the 2016 National Jewish Book Award Forty-two stories from America’s greatest Yiddish newspaper, in English for the first time. The Forward, founded in 1897, is the most renowned Yiddish newspaper in the world. It welcomed generations of immigrants to the United States, brought them news of Europe and the Middle East, and provided them with sundry comforts such as comic strips and noodle kugel recipes. It also published some of the most acclaimed Yiddish fiction writers of all time: Nobel Prize laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer on justice slyly being served when the governor of Lublin comes to town; celebrated Forward editor Abraham Cahan on how place and luck can change character; and Roshelle Weprinsky, setting her story in Florida, on the rupture between European parents and American children. Cahan described the newspaper as a “living novel,” with good reason. Taken together, these stories reveal the human side of the challenges that faced Jews throughout this time, including immigration, modernization, poverty, assimilation, the two world wars, and changing forms of Jewish identity. These concerns were taken up by a diverse group of writers, from novelists Sholem Asch and Chaim Grade to short-story writers like Lyala Kaufman and Miriam Karpilove. Ezra Glinter has combed through the archives to find the best stories published during the newspaper’s 120-year history, digging up such varied works as wartime novellas, avant-garde fiction, and satirical sketches about immigrant life in New York. Glinter’s introductions to the thematic sections and short biographies of the contributors provide insight into the concerns of not only the writers but also their avid readers. The collection has been rendered into English by today’s best Yiddish translators, who capture the sound of the authors and the subtleties of nuance and context.