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How do we justify the hardships of the human condition with reality? When suffering comes, will life fall apart? Or will the principles of our lives hold us together? Embedded within these pages are questions about the inevitability of death, the longing for a full life, and the disappointment of loss. With factual stories ranging from alpine mountain rescues to an armed intruder trying to kill his family, G. R. Burns writes a candid reflection on suffering and explores the possibilities of recovery. Can suffering be avoided? Can trauma be minimized? Is recovery possible? Within are answers to some of these questions and tangible tactics to live well. There is a path that leads home.
Ella Andrea Esmée Sophia was born Lady Davis in an alpine valley of central Europe. When her stepmother squanders the inheritance, Ella does not wait for a prince to find her - she packs her knapsack.In this tale of friendship, self-reliance, suffering, and adventure, Ella Davis becomes first a chef, then a traveler, potter, friend, shepherdess, teacher, and servant, before she finally finds home.A celebration of literacy, rich in scenery and historical detail, the heart of this story is much older than that of Cinderella. It is the song of a heart courageously carrying the gifts of the past into an uncertain future. If your heart has known sorrow, then join Ella on... the Journey.
Areoch, the son of a Bronze-Age Sumerian King, teams up with Re'Amu, a redeemed marauder, to save the world from ancient demons who are destroying the fabric of humanity.
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