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Rays of Sunshine Revised and Expanded is a unique collection of health facts along with a bundle of poems. This book was written to promote healthy lifestyles and habits. It offers helpful advice for people who are struggling with health problems such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, in order to prolong their lives and revive their over-all well-being. There is an emphasis on health tips, dietary advice, and mental health to recognize common health problems in order to restore wholeness in the readers' lives. The poetry sections encourage wholesome family relationships, inspire good moral values and entertain readers with stimulating ideas. An assemblage of spiritual poems advocates ...
Set in and around a small town in modern-day Belize, Essence & Folly chronicles the lives of several poignant and comical residents from Santo Innocencio. A humorous shing story of revenge gone wrong entitled Ole Gyal and Jackanapes exposes some of the diculties arising from the generation gap between a cantankerous Mayan grandmother and her half-limey grandson. The Voice over the Water recounts Doa Elenas days of interminable melancholy and loneliness following the death of her husband. Three months after her heartbreak, the widow nds herself at the edge of a cliff, confronting her own mortality. Don Gabriel Loco is a madman serving out the nal days of a twelve-year sentence for the botched...
Born to poor immigrant parents in 1921, author Dr. Sam Gendler grew into a bright, highly-motivated teenager whose potential was recognized by his teachers. They urged him to seek admission into the top schools, and he succeeded, becoming an engineer and founding an electronics company. Despite his success, Gendler was forced to change career paths at age fifty. In The Harvest Reaped, Gendler shares his life story, telling how he entered the medical field later in life. Battling tough odds, he gained entrance into a Colombian medical school, earning high scores. He later transferred to a California medical school, graduated, and built a thriving medical practice, which included serving as an associate clinical professor in family medicine. In this memoir, Gendler narrates how, with determination, he navigated a sea of change and his novel life journey led to a successful second career in medicine. He tells how careful planning, diligent studying, and working hard can lead to many successes. The Harvest Reap shares the story of a life well-lived, where at age ninety-three Gendler still attends to his patients.
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