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This book is my journey through different relationships whether that's with friends, partners, or family. Drunk: The stage of making mistakes in relationships by letting people use you or mistreating others. Not knowing your worth. Hungover: The stage of being sick and tired of mistreatment. Using this time to move on, although there may be some setbacks. Sober: The stage of clarity in valuing and loving yourself. Understanding what you want and deserve. In the end, it is about the journey we take to arrive at our destination, the relationship we deserve.
This is a story about friendship and self worth. Every child wants to make friends and sometimes it is not easy. In this story a little boy named Timmy is trying to make new friends but nothing he does is working. Read to find out how Timmy makes new friends with the help of the little blue bird.
"If You're Reading This I Love You" is a collection of poems that chronicles a decade-long journey of falling in and out of love. Through the highs and lows of multiple relationships, the author discovered that the person they truly needed to love was themselves. This book is a celebration of love in all its forms, with writing prompts that invite readers to reflect on their own experiences. It's a long-awaited and heartfelt collection that will inspire, comfort, and bring joy to anyone on their own journey through life and love.
This book was written because of my son's interest in his heritage, and therefore is dedicated to his never-ending support. He constantly encourages me to grow my potential and pursue my desires as a woman.This book is also dedicated to all women and men on planet Earth who support the slogan "Woman, Life, Freedom", a slogan that defines kindness and love for all those who pursue happiness, becoming the best version of themselves, and standing steadfast for justice for all. In this book lie the memories, desires, dreams, and goals of a little girl from Iran, who has innate Eastern beliefs, but is coping with her Western influences as she is trying to reach nirvana. Memories of her homeland and parents are mixed with their wisdom and metaphors that leave you with a peaceful image of this unappreciated hummingbird. Despite all that went wrong in her life, she still comes out feeling glorious and positive.
This book is meant for elementary school children, and though it is challenging for this level, it is a learning tool that parents and teachers can use to engage and inform our young citizens. Young children need to learn about voting from an early age. In today's United States, more and more citizens are engaging in politics through participation in elections. Voting is a powerful means of direct democracy that allows individuals to voice their opinions on issues they care deeply about. By electing representatives who share those same values, we can, through civic engagement, ensure that our voices are heard at all levels of government. From an early age, you can help children become better informed on topics close to home, such as pollution and climate change, and far away, such as human rights violations, and access to food and water. This encourages them to be socially conscious and inspire their peers. Additionally, when young people understand that policies impact people beyond themselves, they gain the motivation to vote when they turn eighteen. Giving our youth insight into what makes up fair representation leads to a constituency keenly aware of its rights, cultivating our future leaders.
The book entitled "Music In Our Lives: My Life In Music And The People Who Inspired It" is about my life as an artist, musician, teacher and spiritual seeker. It is about growing up in Oakland California and about my school life and college life. It's about the cities of Oakland, Portland, Oregon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York City. It's about all the wonderful artists, musicians and people I have been able to work with. I talk about some of my personal, life, my children, my wives, my love affairs, my triumphs and my failures. In this book also are profiles and/or reviews on someof the great practitioners of Black American music such as Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder and many others. With this book, I hope to inspire up and coming music students and entertain and reminisce with old veteran musicians. This book is about music, life, love and great people.
Christmas day is coming soon and a young boy named Ben is faced with a problem. The one dream that Ben had never expected to come true did. Ben wakes up to find that his two front teeth are loose. He wanted to make sure that his teeth were protected, so that he would make sure he did not mess up the family photo. He then comes up with a plan to make sure he protects his teeth. The things that Ben comes up with is hilarious. Been never expects what will happen next. The unexpected happens and then he is faced with another problem.
Xavier knows little about love and nothing about God. Dark shadows hang over his life, blocking his view of the future he has not known exist. He becomes susceptible to evil temptations and self-gratification defines his lifestyle. By getting to know Jesus Christ is the hardest but most fulfilling decision Xavier has made. His new found faith gives him hope to break the cycle of madness he has been exposed to all his life. In the end all the blessings that he has been robbed of will be his and more.
Unfounded is a biography surrounding the life and death of 1 ¿ year old Jeffrey Ash Hevener and all of the events that followed. It is a true account written by Danielle Hevener, Jeffrey's mother. The accounts told by Danielle are harrowing and absolutely tragic for anyone to have to go through yet it is somehow inspiring. Unfounded is full of raw emotion, tragedy, injustice, controversy, but more importantly about hope and faith. The names in the book have either been changed, abbreviated, or redacted entirely to protect the privacy of all those involved. As such, Danielle chose to use her children's nicknames throughout the book to protect their identities as well.
IN A WORD where discrimination and trafficking occur, Min Mitchell, the son of Dr. Mitchell, learns that he is also not able to be seen as 'normal'. He will discover what it means to be alone, afraid, and broken. His world is filled with the supernatural called wolves; his kind. He never wanted to be born into this world, but when he meets someone like him, he begins to understand what it means to be alive.
they say poets experience everything twiceonce when they live itand again when they write it down they go along with their daily livesfalling in lovecrossing the street but at the end of the day they retreat to their penand liveall over again - hayley n. chow
This book was inspired by a short dream I had. It is a Western style atmosphere supposed to be in the Colorado Territory before it was too popular. The young woman of this story believes that the banker had her parents killed in order to take over the town. Everything else is a secret that you must read the story to find out.
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