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A tragedy occurs at a small concert venue on the Monterey Peninsula. Cries of "fire" are raised and, panicked, people run for the doors, only to find them blocked. A half dozen people die and others are seriously injured. But it's the panic and the stampede that killed; there was no fire.Kathryn Dance--a brilliant California Bureau of Investigation agent and body language expert--discovers that the stampede was caused intentionally and that the perpetrator,...
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Joyful Solitude explores both the effects of the global pandemic upon people of faith and how best to respond to the challenges and crises in our lives. The Apostle Paul, a prisoner facing the threat of Roman execution, authored epistles calling the faithful to rejoice despite living amidst the direst circumstances. Combining theological research and sincere storytelling, Deacon David offers a way to experience this joy by immersing ourselves fully...
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Natalie Woods Davis' mission is to promote balance and foster strength for her readers who are faced with life despairs." For God uses His Strangest task for His Strongest vessels". You are not alone! In her writing she creates her most magnificent expressions in a divine poetry. During her transformation from her valley, she was inspired with Joy, Laughter, Tears and most Hope with Determination! You are sure to feel the Eloquence of her spiritual...
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Brodie Farrell's life, on the surface, is unremarkable. A single mother to one daughter, five-year-old Paddy, in a small seaside town, she spends her days running a "finding agency"--helping clients locate items that have proved elusive by more conventional methods. She has a healthy relationship with Jack Deacon, a detective superintendent in the local police force, and a solid network of friends--except for one. Her most important ally, Daniel Hood,...
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Solitude is a deeper connection in the complex tapestry of human existence. It is rich, fertile, deep, life-giving, inspiring, and intensely controls the world of noise. It is a paradise for mindfulness, focus, and concentration. As Edward Gibbon wrote, "Solitude is the school of genius."If you feel that there is too much and you are overwhelmed with living life on the edge with all the chaos and confusion, learn how to engage with your innermost...
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SynopsisThe book which tells the stories of many themes of poems. The book which is so much good and very much beautiful. Which can work to give justice and happiness to all. This kind of book is this. Here you can read about different kinds of poems. Poems are not only the poems but the feelings and imagination of a mind.Writer is playing with the beautiful and lovely words. The words are powerful and strong. The letters and words speaks as well...
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Ce livre comprend le texte original anglais et la traduction française.
The Exile of Solitude is an anthology of 60 years of poetry and declarative verse, of satire and irony, constituting a compelling autobiographical odyssey from childhood to autonomy, first love, marriage, family, life's deceptions and dissolutions, leading to an apocalyptic renaissance.
The striking conclusion of this poetic epic describes the current, shockingly sinister...
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A New York Times Notable Book: To truly understand herself, Doris Grumbach embraces solitude. With a busy career as a novelist, essayist, reviewer, and bookstore owner, Doris Grumbach has little opportunity to be alone. However, after seventy-five years on the planet, she finally has her chance: Her partner has departed for an extended book-buying trip, and Grumbach has been given fifty days to relax, think, and write about her experience. In this...
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Haňtá has been compacting trash for thirty-five years. Every evening, he rescues books from the jaws of his hydraulic press, carries them home, and fills his house with them. Haňtá may be an idiot, as his boss calls him, but he is an idiot with a difference-the ability to quote the Talmud, Hegel, and Lao-Tzu.
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