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Remember The Adventures of Finn Wilder? Well, Finn has a new cousin, Wyatt, so the new series is Outdoor Tales for Kids! In Book 1, The Mountains, Finn and Wyatt meet for the first time. Their families live far apart, but have a family reunion in the mountains between them. Finn is almost three when the story begins, and Wyatt is a year and a half. They experience a great hike in the mountains and discover nature on the trailside, such as quaking aspens and late-blooming flowers like the purple harebell, Arctic gentian, and wood's rose. Their mamaw also shows them a quartz. At night around a campfire, they see their first constellation--Orion--a full moon, and many stars above the dark pine trees. Soon, they see fireflies glowing around them, and it occurs to them, even at their young ages, how magical the outdoors is.
It is the mid-1960s in Perth and Vicki is bored, restless and up for a challenge. Like many young women of the day, she left school early, lives at home and toils away in a miserable job as a lowly paid typist. She finds solace in the company of her two work friends, Nora and Gwenda, with whom she shares morning tea, biscuits and the latest titbits of gossip. When Gwenda suggests she read Coonardoo by Katharine Susannah Prichard, life begins to look up for Vicki. The novel bowls Vicki over and she decides to read everything she can get hold of by and about Katharine, recording her discoveries in her diary. Gwenda supports Vicki's project, Nora doesn't. She's more interested in Gwenda's troubled relationship with her boyfriend, Andy. Vicki's mother thinks her daughter is wasting her time reading books by a local radical author when she should be looking for a nice boy to marry. But with the help of a friendly librarian and a retired schoolteacher to guide her through Katharine's works, Vicki uncovers a completely different way of looking at the world and slowly begins to chart a future that is entirely her own.
We all have an innate ability to heal ourselves emotionally, mentally, physically and so much more... In 2019, following the onset of a mystery illness, Ann M Basili embarked on a "self" healing journey consisting of daily meditations and communication with a higher power. What resulted was a series of Divine Instructions for how to heal herself from the illness, and more. Reflecting on the self-healing instructions she received, Ann resolved to teach them through her courses, in her counselling practice, and now in an easy to follow, step-by-step book as gentle, guided Metaphysical Healing Meditations and inward reflection exercises to facilitate self-healing at the quantum level.The techniques you will learn can be used alongside medical treatment, alternative therapies or on their own. There are no pre-requisites to learning this modality of healing; everyone can benefit from the skills and knowledge attained. All that's required is an open heart, an open mind and a willingness to try something new.If you've ever wanted to learn how to heal yourself in an easy, uncomplicated way using simple techniques to create your own self-healing toolkit, then this book is for you. Welcome to the new paradigm of self-healing.
Little Boo does NOT want to go to sleep but Mumma says that Tawny Frogmouths have to go to bed when the sun comes up.Staying up all day and playing games is much more fun, especially if it's the peekaboo game.Will Little Boo find a friend to play with before Mumma catches her?
Sunset,the dawn of my darkness.Sunrise,the eve of my new light.Darkness to light.Soul Refraction.This book is a journey of moments in time displayed in prose, in lyrics, in poems. Raw yet captivating, confronting yet uplifting, powerful, passionate, relatable and thought-provoking, this book takes the reader, and their heart and soul, on a journey from breaking to healing, growing to soaring. Because life is a journey... A trajectory of ups and downs, lefts and rights, light and dark... A soul refraction...
Stella, a FIFO wife and mum of two, is suffering from lust-sickness. Dave, her husband of many years, is too tired to provide the just-desserts Stella is pining for when he comes home from the Pilbara mine he works at. When Dave is away, he and Stella talk nightly over Skype, which gives Stella and her school-mum friends, Jess and Nina, an idea for how to ramp-up her and Dave's souring romance, nicknaming it 'Skype-Gate'. They produce a list of 'sexy' things Stella is to do when she's Skyping with Dave, but as with all best-laid plans, Stella's attempts at online seduction don't go the way she hopes, leaving her and Dave feeling downright unsavoury. Will Stella ever manage to fire Dave up enough to secure some bedroom treats when he comes home? Or will her efforts to introduce some sweet delights into the bedroom be an end to their love, and quite possibly, Dave? Find out in this quirky, laugh-out-loud novelette.
Bird Song: A Novella is a twist on Greek mythology, a climate change parable, a coming-of-age story, and a tale of the weird. In this YA story, Thelsie wakes up on a strange island where nothing makes sense, not the singing sisters she meets, the extraordinary plant and animal life, the uncanny faeries that whisper at night in the forest, and definitely not a strange shipwrecked survivor. It also does not help that her dead mother appears to her with riddles.
A collision of loss and love.Clara wants to be a writer, a passion she shares with her beloved older brother, Jake. But when Jake is found dead in the wash on Scarborough beach, it shakes her to the core and she's desperate to understand why he took his life. While studying Psychology at uni, she finds herself assisting with a rehab program in a low security prison. There she meets Michael, an alcoholic and petty criminal with an irresistible pull. He reminds her so much of Jake and constantly challenges her, testing her resolve to stay true to her partner, Dan. As time moves on, Clara sets up her own practice but cracks are forming in her work and relationship with Dan, not helped by Michael weaving his way in and out of her life. She's treading water and still plagued by Jake's death. Can she overcome her loss and save Michael before it's too late?
Lara likes to daydream but it gets her in trouble at school.Will Mum know what to do?A delightful and thoughtful picture book for children 3 years and above.
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