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Do you believe animals have a soul and that following their
physical death their soul is received into heaven? This twofold
question is asked more often than not of our Christian clerics. It
is a question which seriously befuddles many, amuses some, and
irritates and mortifies still others. Following the death of dog
handler Marine Corporal David Devonshire while on deployment in
Iraq, his canine partner, a German shepherd, Sergeant Amicus, is
adopted by the Corporal's young family. Spurred on by their adopted
charge, the Corporal's widow, Kate Devonshire and son Luke,
endeavor to find their own answer to this vexing question. Life is
never the same for Kate and Luke after Amicus joins the Devonshire
household. Through this endearing creature, the Corporal's family
experiences a release from the constraints of their sorrow,
allowing them to once again embrace God's promise of new
beginnings. This story takes the reader full circle and Amicus
serves as a reminder that though God's creatures may live but in
the shadows of our busy lives, they never fail in their own unique
way to make an indelible impression. Then, when the time comes for
them to leave us, more often than not we are left, better people
because of them. Jane Amelia Smith was born and raised on Long
Island, New York. After earning an M.A. degree in Health Education
from New York University, she worked in the field of health
promotion. She holds a Public School Teacher, as well as a
Registered Nurse license. In addition, she served ten years as a
reservist in the U.S. Army Nurse Corp, receiving an honorable
discharge at the rank of Major. Widowed in 2007, she currently
lives at Smith Mountain Lake, in Virginia. This is her second
novel.
An intriguing tale of faith, love, and death, that spans the
generations. When fourteen year old, Amelia Morelli, loses her
beloved father in the 9/11 terrorist attack, her near perfect world
comes to a stand still.
In an attempt to rescue the melancholic Amelia, her Granny Lou,
orchestrates a search for the girl's ancestral namesake. The family
sleuths travel from their Connecticut home, to the tidewater area
of Virginia. With dogged determination, they eventually uncover the
truth behind the strange disappearance of the family 19th century
matriarch, from her privileged, plantation home. Parallels are
drawn between Amelia and her namesake, and lessons from the past
speak to the young girl. With the continued support of her
Christian family, Amelia begins to heal.
In the wake of the family quest, both heroine and reader, are
left to ponder the impact our ancestors might have upon the living.
In a strange twist, this story suggests that our forebearers never
leave us at all, for better or worse, we leave them.
Longford Castle is a fine Elizabethan country house, home to a
world-class collection of art built up in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries by the Bouverie family and still owned today
by their descendants. Until now, it has been relatively little
known amongst the pantheon of English country houses. This book,
richly illustrated and based on extensive scholarly research into
the family archive, tells a comprehensive story of the collectors
who amassed these treasures. It explores the acquisition and
commission of works of art from Holbein's Erasmus and The
Ambassadors, to exquisite landscapes by Claude and Poussin, and
family portraits by Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds. It
explores how Longford, an unusual triangular-shaped castle that
inspired Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia and Disney's The Princess
Diaries, was decorated and furnished to house these works of fine
art, and how the Bouverie family patronised the best craftsmen and
furniture makers of the day. The book brings the story up to the
present day, with an introduction and conclusion by the current
owner, the 9th Earl of Radnor, himself a keen collector of art, to
celebrate this remarkable house and collection in the tercentenary
year of its purchase by the Bouverie family.
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What is Anxiety
Amelia Smith; Renetta Daniels
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R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Sometimes (Paperback)
Ethan Blevins, Amelia Smith, Eleanor Smith
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R241
Discovery Miles 2 410
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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My father was the keeper of the Eddystone Light Slept with a
mermaid one fine night. From this union there came three: A
porpoise, a porgie and the other was me. Jack studies accountancy,
lives with his maiden aunt in an upright Victorian household, and
smells like a fish. The fishy smell drives girls away faster than
they can be introduced. When Jack visits his lighthouse-keeper
father on the Eddystone rocks, he meets his mother for the first
time since he was a baby. She's a mermaid. Jack's mother sends him
on a quest to find his two lost brothers, a porpoise and a porgie
fish. Along the way, Jack falls in love, battles carnival
hucksters, and is scolded by a porpoise... and that's before he
meets the mermaids.
Hyacinth Grey has led a quiet life in Gibraltar, managing her
father's household and tutoring her young half-brother. One day, a
letter arrives informing her that she has inherited a small fortune
from her grandmother, an infamous courtesan. Thomas Pently, alias
Smithson, earned his own wealth in the East India Company. Then his
mistress was murdered, and his aristocratic family summoned him
home. He's now third in line to his uncle's duchy, after his aging
father and one sickly cousin. Aboard the Whistler, they become
friends, but can their fledgeling romance survive the whirl of
London society, or their families' interference?
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
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