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The poet insists everyone to be confident and courageous to face and cross all the hurdles and challenges of life in many of his poems.
Psalms of My Soul is an anthology, consisted of 100 poems with simple in style and rich in thoughts. Seeds of aesthetic sense has sown in all the poems. Humanity friendship and other choice of themes are highly appreciated. Top priority has given to readers by choice of rhyming words with Poetic Sense. Undoubtedly, these poems are benchmark of modern world and beacon to new writers in English. Virtues and Emotions are two major aspects in her eagle view. Most of the poems are reflection of her own. Feminist aspects are remarkable. It is sure that this book will be suitable for all ages to read and enjoy.
This book is written by ER R.K ojha (Raunak ojha), Ayush aryan .He done his engineering in electronics and communication. He is from khabra muzaffarpur bihar . He is only written this book for students who is unable to read 12th and only wants to pass the examination by good marks and this book definitely help them. If this book get success in market then later on he will write maths and physics also because he do not want that every student face same problem that he was facing in his intermediate exam. By the help of this book students do not have to take tuition and only by the self study students will pass the examination by flying colours.
Ben Transom is a simple farmer who sings off-key to his horse and wishes he were a bard. But when a goblin raid from the Shiddow Mountains destroys Ben's simple life, he is sent to petition the king for justice and is thrown into an adventure greater than he ever dreamed. Along the way, Ben meets the warrior-princess Jess and the pacifist wizard Ernie. Soon they learn that the evil wizard Rimmah has enslaved Jess's parents and seeks to conquer the entire kingdom of Tarn, and Ben finds himself caught up in events more dangerous than he ever imagined. Although Ben has a weak understanding of economics and public restrooms, it is his kind and honest nature that keeps the band together despite goblins, rogues, and creatures far more foul that Rimmah sends their way. He is just a simple farmer, but he soon discovers that both the princess and the wizard are depending on him to get them to the city of Galdoron and attempt a daring rescue of the king and queen.
When the young Brook family sets off for South Africa in search of a better life, they find themselves swept into a whirlwind of adventure, danger, and discovery. Crossing vast landscapes and encountering diverse cultures, they must rely on their courage and wits to survive the challenges of the untamed wilderness. Will they find the new beginning they're chasing, or will the wilds of South Africa prove too daunting?Chasing the Sun is a thrilling tale of exploration and perseverance set in the breathtaking landscapes of South Africa. R.M. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions and timeless themes of resilience, family, and cultural exchange make this an unforgettable story for readers of all ages.
"Ned Sinton gazed at the scene before him with indescribable amazement! He had often witnessed strange things in the course of his short though chequered life, but he had never seen anything like this. Many a dream of the most extravagant nature had surrounded his pillow with creatures of curious form and scenes of magic beauty, but never before, either by actual observation or in nightly vision, had Ned Sinton beheld a scene so wonderful as that which now lay spread out before him."
When young Willie Thornton joins his father aboard The Red Eric, he dreams of adventure and the thrill of the open sea. But as tragedy and betrayal strike, Willie must grow up quickly to confront the challenges of survival, loyalty, and redemption. Can he navigate the dangers of the high seas and uncover the truth that will save his family?A thrilling maritime adventure, The Red Eric weaves together themes of courage, family, and resilience on the vast and treacherous ocean. Filled with R.M. Ballantyne's signature attention to nautical detail and moral undertones, this timeless tale captivates readers with its blend of action and heartfelt drama.
When a fierce storm batters a coastal town, a group of brave lifeboat volunteers risks everything to save the lives of stranded sailors. Amid treacherous waves and howling winds, they face danger at every turn, testing their courage and resolve. Will their heroic efforts triumph against nature's fury, or will the sea claim more lives than they can save?A classic tale of adventure and heroism, The Lifeboat is a gripping story that celebrates the bravery and selflessness of those who risk their lives to help others. With vivid descriptions of maritime peril and a focus on the values of teamwork and courage, this story captures the imagination of young readers and inspires them with timeless themes of duty and sacrifice.
"Necessity is the mother of invention. This is undoubtedly true, but it is equally true that invention is not the only member of necessity's large family. Change of scene and circumstance are also among her children. It was necessity that gave birth to the resolve to travel to the end of the earth - of English earth at all events - in search of fortune, which swelled the bosom of yonder tall, wellfavoured youth, who, seated uncomfortably on the top of that clumsy public conveyance, drives up Market-Jew Street in the ancient town of Penzance. Yes, necessity - stern necessity, as she is sometimes called - drove that youth into Cornwall, and thus was the originating cause of that wonderful series of events which ultimately led to his attaining - but hold! Let us begin at the beginning. . . . "
Lost in the untamed Canadian wilderness, a young boy finds himself caught up in a perilous journey through snowbound forests and dangerous rivers. Alongside new allies and friends, he must outwit nature's challenges and navigate encounters with the indigenous peoples of the region. Will his determination and courage be enough to bring him back to safety?
Violette Szabo's inspiring story was turned into a book and film "Carve Her Name with Pride", with Virginia McKenna taking the lead. This story of a true heroine will not only appeal to those interested in the Second World War, but also to a mass audience.
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