Lost for Words Poetry Collection

Lost for Words Poetry Collection
Title Lost for Words Poetry Collection PDF eBook
Author The Black Rainbow Poetry Group
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 98
Release 2014-06-24
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1291929088

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The Lost for Words Poetry Collection exemplifies the unique and eclectic talent of London's upcoming poets The Lost for Words poetry events showcase the work of London's passionate and diverse artists this collection has been inspired as a result of the resounding success and reviews of this collaboration of inspirational poems, that enables you to relive the Lost for words experience. This collection is divided into three chapters; Life, Love and Lessons.

Linger

Linger
Title Linger PDF eBook
Author Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher Scholastic UK
Pages 380
Release 2011-08-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1407129384

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In SHIVER, Grace and Sam found each other. Now, in LINGER, they must fight to be together. For Grace, this means defying her parents and keeping dangerous secrets. For Sam, it means grappling with his werewolf past ... and figuring out a way to survive the future. But just when they manage to find happiness, Grace finds herself changing in ways she could never have expected...

Linger

Linger
Title Linger PDF eBook
Author M. E. Kerr
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 193
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1480455504

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In this novel by the award-winning author of Gentlehands and Slap Your Sides, a teenager starts to look at life differently when his older brother is sent to the Persian Gulf To sixteen-year-old Gary Peel, Linger is home. His father is manager of the Pennsylvania restaurant; his mom takes care of the books; and Gary’s older brother, Bobby, works there as a waiter. That is, until he decides to join the army. The only one from their hometown to enlist, Bobby becomes an instant hero. At Linger, Gary takes Bobby’s place waiting tables—and finds himself drawn into the correspondence between his brother and Lynn Dunlinger, the beautiful, preppy daughter of the restaurant’s owner. The tone of Bobby’s letters starts to change when he’s suddenly shipped overseas. Gary—the brother left behind—tries to adjust to his new life and prepares for the first Christmas without Bobby. Set during the Gulf War crisis and featuring a diverse cast of characters, Linger interweaves Gary’s first-person narrative with Bobby’s letters and journal entries from Saudi Arabia in a multifaceted look at bigotry, power, and the valor under fire that can drive ordinary people to commit extraordinary acts. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of M. E. Kerr including rare images from the author’s collection.

The Homiletic Review

The Homiletic Review
Title The Homiletic Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 1904
Genre Preaching
ISBN

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Discipline Yourself for Godliness

Discipline Yourself for Godliness
Title Discipline Yourself for Godliness PDF eBook
Author John Barnett
Publisher BFM Books
Pages 610
Release 2004
Genre
ISBN 0976331489

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Homiletic Review

Homiletic Review
Title Homiletic Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1904
Genre
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The $60,000 Dog

The $60,000 Dog
Title The $60,000 Dog PDF eBook
Author Lauren Slater
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 265
Release 2012-11-20
Genre Pets
ISBN 0807001880

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A stunning new book about the role of animals in our lives, by a popular and acclaimed writer From the time she is nine years old, biking to the farmland outside her suburban home, where she discovers a disquieting world of sleeping cows and a “Private Way” full of the wondrous and creepy creatures of the wild—spiders, deer, moles, chipmunks, and foxes—Lauren Slater finds in animals a refuge from her troubled life. As she matures, her attraction to animals strengthens and grows more complex and compelling even as her family is falling to pieces around her. Slater spends a summer at horse camp, where she witnesses the alternating horrific and loving behavior of her instructor toward the animals in her charge and comes to question the bond that so often develops between females and their equines. Slater’s questions follow her to a foster family, her own parents no longer able to care for her. A pet raccoon, rescued from a hole in the wall, teaches her how to feel at home away from home. The two Shiba Inu puppies Slater adopts years later, against her husband’s will, grow increasingly important to her as she ages and her family begins to grow. Slater’s husband is a born skeptic and possesses a sternly scientific view of animals as unconscious, primitive creatures, one who insists “that an animal’s worth is roughly equivalent to its edibility.” As one of her dogs, Lila, goes blind and the medical bills and monthly expenses begin to pour in, he calculates the financial burden of their canine family member and finds that Lila has cost them about $60,000, not to mention the approximately 400 pounds of feces she has deposited in their yard. But when Benjamin begins to suffer from chronic pain, Lauren is convinced it is Lila’s resilience and the dog’s quick adaptation to her blindness that draws her husband out of his own misery and motivates him to try to adjust to his situation. Ben never becomes a true believer or a die-hard animal lover, but his story and the stories Lauren tells of her own bond with animals convince her that our connections with the furry, the four-legged, the exoskeleton-ed, or the winged may be just as priceless as our human relationships. The $60,000 Dog is Lauren Slater’s intimate manifesto on the unique, invaluable, and often essential contributions animals make to our lives. As a psychologist, a reporter, an amateur naturalist, and above all an enormously gifted writer, she draws us into the stories of her passion for animals that are so much more than pets. She describes her intense love for the animals in her life without apology and argues, finally, that the works of Darwin and other evolutionary biologists prove that, when it comes to worth, animals are equal, and in some senses even superior, to human beings.