Stardust'n Mud

Stardust'n Mud
Title Stardust'n Mud PDF eBook
Author Les
Publisher Lesley Dacey
Pages 253
Release 2023-09-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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An autobiography and true story of an Australian girl growing up in Post WWW2. The story is chronological walking the reader though many situations that challenges the readers own ability to face their own traumas. The story is graphic and confronting. Though most of her life took difficult turns the end was miraculous and uplifting.

Dirt and Stardust

Dirt and Stardust
Title Dirt and Stardust PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Duncan
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 148
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666732710

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Are you ready to give Jesus a second look? Many of us have absorbed an image of Jesus from the culture around us. Once that sinks in everything we experience, watch, hear, or read only serves to reinforce what we think we already know about him. There is so much more to the story though. In this book, we’ll take an honest look at one of the best-known passages in Scripture—Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. Some of the concepts you will explore in a new way are: –What it means to be poor in spirit –How to be the salt of the earth –Why Jesus turned the law on its head –How God’s judgment displays graciousness and generosity –What Jesus’ model for prayer really tells us about our relationship with God –How seeking, asking, and knocking impacts you—and those around you –What taking “the narrow road” means for your life If you are interested in exploring Jesus’ teaching, read Dirt and Stardust and see that you are a part of what is good about both the dirt under your feet and the cosmos above your head. You are invited into a story much bigger than you were perhaps first told about.

Of Storms and Stardust

Of Storms and Stardust
Title Of Storms and Stardust PDF eBook
Author E.V. Everest
Publisher Golden Bird Press
Pages 2319
Release 2024-10-22
Genre Fiction
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Over 2,000 pages of romantasy! In the heart of the storm, love shines its brightest. Of Storms and Stardust is a collection of over 30 enchanting fantasy romance short stories and novellas, where beloved tropes ignite the imagination—engagement balls, enemies turned lovers, slow-burn romances, and destined fates. From forbidden love and second chances to cozy fairy tale retellings and trials of destiny, each tale offers a spark of hope and heart. 100% of proceeds will support those impacted by Hurricane Helene, reminding us that even in the fiercest storms, love and community can weather anything.

A History of the Earth from Stardust to Man

A History of the Earth from Stardust to Man
Title A History of the Earth from Stardust to Man PDF eBook
Author Hilda Finnemore
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1924
Genre Earth
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You are Stardust

You are Stardust
Title You are Stardust PDF eBook
Author Elin Kelsey
Publisher Owlkids
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781926973357

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Introduces readers to the extensive and surprising ways in which they are connected to the natural world around them.

Stardust

Stardust
Title Stardust PDF eBook
Author Ron Collins
Publisher Skyfox Publishing
Pages 231
Release 2022-08-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1946176370

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On a Dying Planet, Hope? Torrance Black, the lone human on Esgarat, has a plan to save the dying planet, but can he get to Esgarat City fast enough to see it through? Baraq Waganat returns to Esgarat City, out for blood and hellbent on taking down the most powerful Families. Tierra Waganat’s seething hatred of his brother Baraq drives his need to restore their Family to the upper strata. The Families jostle for control. The Orange Army remnants fall back. The quadarti struggle to maintain the lives they’ve always known. Their stories tangle together to ask the only questions that matter: How will they survive? And what will be left if they do? STARDUST, the eighth book of Stealing the Sun, a space-based Science Fiction series from frequent Analog contributor and bestselling Science Fiction and Dark Fantasy author Ron Collins

Stardust

Stardust
Title Stardust PDF eBook
Author Bruce Serafin
Publisher New Star Books
Pages 238
Release 2007-11-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1554200334

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WINNER of the EDNA STAEBLER AWARD for CREATIVE NON–FICTION From its opening image of the varied workforce at a Vancouver postal station, Stardust is a series of literary essays defining Bruce Serafin's world. The teenage Serafin is a captivating figure, freshly arrived from the United States and eager to immerse himself in the particular delights of a still largely frontier–era Vancouver. As a young man enrolled at SFU, he refuses the perm pressed upon him in a Chinatown barber shop and eavesdrops on his rowdy neighbours in a Powell Street apartment house. Working in the post office, Serafin discovers Michel Tremblay's The Fat Woman Next Door is Pregnant and realizes for the first time that writing about working–class people is not only possible, but desirable. Later, Serafin embarks upon an intimate criticism of touchstones of Western culture. Roland Barthes and Daniel Defoe are counterparts, he suggests, and shows why. Leonard Cohen was read so avidly by the young proto–hippies of the era not because of his writing, but because he physically modelled a way to be cool. The ceremonial objects collected by anthropologists, according to Serafin, are not actually art but something else again. Serafin critiques literary magazines and western novels. He discusses the work of Don DeLillo, Terry Glavin, Steve McCaffery, Northrop Frye, and William Henry Drummond. There's an engagement to these essays that lightly sketches the workings of a mind forever learning.