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“A closer look inside the brain of a rape victim and childhood abuse, her struggle to get rid of her muddled subconscious, her nightmares and crises. A journey from darkness to light through a maze of events surrounding her. A corporate beast with conflicting moral values and a struggling reporter who put his everything to save her honor. A story of failure, success, struggle, despair, and values. The grey zone of human consciousness and priorities. The narrative is artful in the sense of presenting vulnerability with grace, engaging the reader to help them empathize with the protagonist and take part in her journey. A story of an invisible demon called depression and how it tricks our brain to self-loathing, creating a web of worthlessness around us. How to take a detour from depression, conditioning of the mind and find the purpose. A counterintuitive logical way to get rid of the dark allies of the human psyche. This book is written in a straight forward, in-your-face &and matter-of-factly style yet with a deeply reflective and emotionally engaging way.” – Ms. Sohini Jana – Mindfulness Coach, Trauma Care Support Worker (PTSD, C-PTSD, Sexual abuse), Dialogue Expert.
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"An atmospheric, slow-burning beauty of a book, rich with raw-edged lyricism and achingly real characters." —Tana French, author of The Searcher Small-town secrets loom large in this spellbinding debut about the aftershocks of crime and trauma that shake a Nebraskan town. In a dusty town in Nebraska’s rugged sandhills, weary sheriff’s deputy Harley Jensen patrols the streets at night, on the lookout for something—anything—out of the ordinary. It’s July 1978, and the heat is making people ornery, restless. That and the Reddick family patriarch has decided, decades after authorities ended the search for his murdered boy’s body, to lay a headstone. Instead of bringing closure, thi...
"A valuable reference guide for film collections and LGBTQIA+ studies." — Library Journal, Starred Review The depictions of LGBTQIA+ characters in film have always varied immensely. However, the negative depictions often seem to outweigh the positive, perhaps because of the hurt they inspire or perhaps because they regrettably outnumber the positive films. The Encyclopedia of LGBTQIA+ Portrayals in American Film explores works from the past fifty years in order to not only discuss how LGBTQIA+ characters are portrayed in American film, but also how these portrayals affect viewers. Contributors to this valuable reference include film and media scholars, gender studies scholars, journalists,...
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"One True Vow" tells the stories of couples who have, with God's help, stayed true to their vows even in the midst of financial setbacks, illness, and infidelities. Along with Scripture verses, poems and quotations, their stories can encourage readers to remember their own sacred marriage vows and to daily seek God for His unfailing example of unconditional love.
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A magazine published ten times a year containing stories, photographs, riddles, games, and crossword puzzles relating to natural history.
"Demystifies caring by describing a set of practices that any high school teacher can use. Deiro shows that it is possible to develop healthy bonds with students without becoming intimate. Some of the practices may surprise you--all are compellingly illustrated by case examples. A ′must-read′ for teacher education professionals as well as for novice and experienced teachers." Thomas J. Sergiovanni Lillian Professor of Education and Administration Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas "Teaching With Heart is a book of great clarity and wisdom. I plan to recommend it widely!" E. Timothy Burns Author, Educator, and Presenter Santa Fe, New Mexico "An inspiring book--one that reaffirms what ...
On March 6, 1992, Elizabeth DeCaro, a 28-year-old mother of four was found dead in her own home, murdered execution-style with two bullets to the head. Her husband Rick was immediately suspect, having previously struck her "accidentally" with the family van after taking out a $100,000 life insurance policy on her. This book presents the true story of Elizabeth's family and their search for justice against the man who continued to play father to the children whose mother he had killed