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Ann White Lombardi's literary endeavor, "Campfire Chronicles,"
follows the travels of Alva, a nearly two hundred and four year old
woman, with her quest to return to the sparkling waters of her
birth. Her harrowing and heartwarming journey with a small group of
strangers, leads them into the alien society of the future and
plays a part in their destiny.
With the premise that the more things change, the more things
stay the same, this science-fiction fantasy is written with
attentive descriptions that allow the reader to travel along on the
journey.
"There was a silence in the air that felt crushing. Amidst the
soundless circle were all of the faint yet distinct noises; the
bird in the bushes hopping from twig to twig, the sound of a small
animal scurrying through the dried grasses, the babbling of the
nearby brook as the cold, fresh water tumbled over the smooth
stones, the sound of tree toads singing in the distant swamp, and
the crackling of wood in the fire pit as the flames came to life.
All of these sounds set the stage for the evening's storyteller,
Alva."
Self-help organizations and charities were the most numerous, but
least-studied of pressure groups to emerge during perestroika .
This book examines the social exclusion experienced before 1985 by
non-working citizens, studies the pre-1985 disabled people's
movement and its numerous unofficial, but non-dissident
organizations, discusses why the Gorbachev leadership adopted the
non-Soviet concept of 'charity', analyses the failure of local
authorities after 1985 to stave off pluralism and defeat the
voluntary organizations, and assesses how successfully the latter
built the foundations of a civil society.
A cunning, twisty, and unsettling novel of psychological suspense
with a startling conclusion by Loreth Anne White, the Amazon Charts
and Washington Post bestselling author of The Patient's Secret. Kit
Darling is a maid with a snooping problem. She's the "invisible
girl," compelled to poke into her wealthy clients' closely guarded
lives. It's a harmless hobby until Kit sees something she can't
unsee in the home of her brand-new clients: a secret so dark it
could destroy the privileged couple expecting their first child.
This makes Kit dangerous to the couple. In turn, it makes the
couple-who might kill to keep their secret-dangerous to Kit. When
homicide cop Mallory Van Alst is called to a scene at a luxury
waterfront home known as the Glass House, she's confronted with
evidence of a violent attack so bloody it's improbable the victim
is alive. But there's no body. The homeowners are gone. And their
maid is missing. The only witness is the elderly woman next door,
who woke to screams in the night. The neighbor was also the last
person to see Kit Darling alive. As Mal begins to uncover the
secret that has sent the lives of everyone involved on a devious
and inescapable collision course, she realizes that nothing is
quite as it seems. And no one escapes their past.
The importance of polyamines for all living cells has been
recognized since spermine was discovered in human semen more than
300 years ago. Polyamine research intensified when analytical
methods were developed for their determination, particularly in
tissues and biological fluids. Discovering their close correlation
with cancer, and that polyamine concentrations change during the
cell cycle, gave reason for further research in this topic.
Polyamines in Health and Nutrition concentrates on the direction of
polyamine research which has the capacity to influence and benefit
our health and which can explain some of the discrepancies and
failures of earlier research. It is important to recognize the
dietary contribution to the polyamine body pool and to investigate
how the polyamine content of the diet can be changed, with the
ultimate aim of using this information to improve our health.
Secrets worth dying-and killing-for, in a novel of suspense
inspired by a horrific true crime by Washington Post and Amazon
Charts bestselling author Loreth Anne White. When the battered body
of a female jogger is found beneath the cliffs of an idyllic
coastal community, these perfect neighbors suddenly don't seem so
perfect... Lily Bradley is a respected psychotherapist married to a
distinguished professor. They live in a dream house with their two
children in close-knit Story Cove. Lily lives a well-ordered life.
Or so it seems. As a therapist, she knows everyone keeps things
hidden. Even her. Then sensual and free-spirited Arwen Harper rolls
into town in her hand-painted VW van, her sixteen-year-old son
riding shotgun. Overnight, Story Cove's secrets are no longer safe.
Because Arwen might know her new neighbors better than they know
themselves. Now someone is dead, and it looks like murder. Brutal
and personal. The death invites the shrewd eye of Detective Rue
Duval. Rue's job is to expose secrets. But she's also an expert at
keeping them. As the lives of three women become inexorably
entwined, one thing is clear: when it comes to survival, ordinary
people can do the most terrible things.
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A secluded mountain lodge. The perfect getaway. So remote no one
will ever find you. The promise of a luxury vacation at a secluded
wilderness spa has brought together eight lucky guests. But nothing
is what they were led to believe. As a fierce storm barrels down
and all contact with the outside is cut off, the guests fear that
it's not a getaway. It's a trap. Each one has a secret. Each one
has something to hide. And now, as darkness closes in, they all
have something to fear-including one another. Alerted to the
vanished party of strangers, homicide cop Mason Deniaud and search
and rescue expert Callie Sutton must brave the brutal elements of
the mountains to find them. But even Mason and Callie have no idea
how precious time is. Because the clock is ticking, and one by one,
the guests of Forest Shadow Lodge are being hunted. For them,
surviving becomes part of a diabolical game.
The Legend of the Fairy Stones is folkloric fiction, scientific
fact, and whimsical artwork blended beautifully in a lyrical
verse-driven fairy tale. This unique stand-alone picture book
shares the fictional legend of how real-life fairy stones were
formed. Woodland lore has it that the cross-shaped stones came from
the solidified tears of forest fairies the day they heard that
Jesus died. The Legend of the Fairy Stones takes readers on an
upbeat journey through a land filled with joyful fairies of all
varieties before twisting and turning into a world of evils and ill
wills combated by a sense of fearlessness found in the spirit of
the fairy stones. It's been deemed that fairy stones repel witches,
ghosts, goblins, ghouls, and all other types of ghastly fools. With
its rhythmic text and classic fairy-tale style, The Legend of the
Fairy Stones cleverly integrates fantastical folklore in a
collage-style montage of amazing artwork from the public domain.
These very real stone crosses, officially called Staurolite, form
naturally through a geothermal process known as "cruciform
penetration twinning." Alongside its elements of fantasy and
whimsy, The Legend of the Fairy Stones remains grounded in
educational content with back matter that focuses sharply on STEAM
and Common Core Standards.
This book examines a number of key questions about social change in
contemporary Russia - issues such as how people survive when they
are not paid for months on end, 'the New Poor', the falling birth
rate, why so many Russian men die in middle age, whether regional
identities are becoming stronger, and how people's sense of
'Russianness' has developed since the creation of the Russian
Federation in 1992. It examines these issues by looking at actual
experiences in three small Russian towns. It includes a great deal
of original ethnographic research, and, by looking at real places
overall, provides a good sense of how different aspects of social
change are interlinked, and how they actually affect real people's
lives.
This book examines a number of key questions about social change in
contemporary Russia - issues such as how people survive when they
are not paid for months on end, 'the New Poor', the falling birth
rate, why so many Russian men die in middle age, whether regional
identities are becoming stronger, and how people's sense of
'Russianness' has developed since the creation of the Russian
Federation in 1992. It examines these issues by looking at actual
experiences in three small Russian towns. It includes a great deal
of original ethnographic research, and, by looking at real places
overall, provides a good sense of how different aspects of social
change are interlinked, and how they actually affect real people's
lives.
A true crime podcast yields new revelations about a shocking murder
in a riveting novel of suspense by Washington Post and Amazon
Charts bestselling author Loreth Anne White. True crime podcaster
Trinity Scott is chasing breakout success, and her brand-new serial
may get her there. Her subject is Clayton Jay Pelley. More than two
decades ago, the respected family man and guidance counselor
confessed to the brutal murder of teenage student Leena Rai. But
why he killed her has always been a mystery. In a series of
exclusive interviews from prison, Clayton discloses to Trinity the
truth about what happened that night beneath Devil's Bridge. It's
not what anyone in the Pacific Northwest town of Twin Falls
expects. Clayton says he didn't do it. Was he lying then? Or now?
As her listeners increase and ratings skyrocket, Trinity is missing
a key player in the story: Rachel Walczak, the retired detective
who exposed Pelley's twisted urges and put him behind bars. She's
not interested in playing Clayton's game-until Trinity digs deeper
and the podcast's reverb widens. Then Rachel begins to question
everything she thinks she knows about the past. With each of
Clayton's teasing reveals, one thing is clear: he's not the only
one in Twin Falls with a secret.
The Legend of the Fairy Stones is folkloric fiction, scientific
fact, and whimsical artwork blended beautifully in a lyrical
verse-driven fairy tale. This unique stand-alone picture book
shares the fictional legend of how real-life fairy stones were
formed. Woodland lore has it that the cross-shaped stones came from
the solidified tears of forest fairies the day they heard that
Jesus died. The Legend of the Fairy Stones takes readers on an
upbeat journey through a land filled with joyful fairies of all
varieties before twisting and turning into a world of evils and ill
wills combated by a sense of fearlessness found in the spirit of
the fairy stones. It's been deemed that fairy stones repel witches,
ghosts, goblins, ghouls, and all other types of ghastly fools. With
its rhythmic text and classic fairy-tale style, The Legend of the
Fairy Stones cleverly integrates fantastical folklore in a
collage-style montage of amazing artwork from the public domain.
These very real stone crosses, officially called Staurolite, form
naturally through a geothermal process known as "cruciform
penetration twinning." Alongside its elements of fantasy and
whimsy, The Legend of the Fairy Stones remains grounded in
educational content with back matter that focuses sharply on STEAM
and Common Core Standards.
Based on 115 interviews with Polish mothers in the UK and Poland,
as well as a specially-commissioned opinion poll, this topical book
discusses recent Polish migration to the UK. In a vivid account of
every stage of the migration process, the book explores why so many
Poles have migrated since 2004, why more children migrate with
their families and how working-class families in the West of
England make decisions about whether to stay. With a fully revised
introduction for the paperback edition, it covers many broader
themes - including livelihoods and migration cultures in Poland,
experiences of integration into UK communities and issues
surrounding return to Poland. This book is highly relevant to
migration policy across Europe and beyond. It will be of interest
to policy-makers and the general public as well as students and
scholars. Winner of the BASEES George Blazyca Prize 2011.
Based on 115 in-depth interviews with Polish mothers in the UK and
Poland, as well as a specially-commissioned opinion poll, this
topical book discusses recent Polish migration to the UK. In a
vivid account of every stage of the migration process, the book
explores why so many Poles have migrated since 2004, why more
children migrate with their families and how working-class families
in the West of England make decisions about whether to stay.
Covering many broader themes - including livelihoods and migration
cultures in Poland, experiences of integration into UK communities
and issues surrounding return to Poland - this book is highly
relevant to migration policy across Europe and beyond. It will be
of interest to policy-makers and the general public as well as
students and scholars interested in areas such as livelihood
strategies, gender roles, migration networks and cultures,
transnationalism, integration and return migration.
The importance of polyamines for all living cells has been
recognized since spermine was discovered in human semen more than
300 years ago. Polyamine research intensified when analytical
methods were developed for their determination, particularly in
tissues and biological fluids. Discovering their close correlation
with cancer, and that polyamine concentrations change during the
cell cycle, gave reason for further research in this topic.
Polyamines in Health and Nutrition concentrates on the direction of
polyamine research which has the capacity to influence and benefit
our health and which can explain some of the discrepancies and
failures of earlier research. It is important to recognize the
dietary contribution to the polyamine body pool and to investigate
how the polyamine content of the diet can be changed, with the
ultimate aim of using this information to improve our health.
Every year millions of men and women develop addictions, eating
disorders, depression, and related illnesses due to trauma. Trauma
victims are more likely to suffer from drug or alcohol abuse, to
smoke, or to engage in other self-destructive practices in an
effort to avoid emotions they cannot handle and cope the
hopelessness, despair, and painful feelings often associated with
traumatic experiences. But it doesn’t have to be this way. A
change is finally happening. Society is talking about sexual
assault and abuse, about PTSD and associated disorders. And as
people begin to acknowledge the traumas they’ve endured, they
seek assistance for overcoming their experiences so they may live
full lives free from shame, guilt, and despair. Thriving After
Trauma discusses the many ways trauma victims have overcome the
consequences of a wide-array of circumstances, including physical
or sexual abuse, war-related injury, and loss due to tragedy,
illness, and natural disasters. Real stories illustrate the many
types of trauma people experience and the actions they took to help
them survive, grieve, and move on. Letting go of the shame, guilt,
anger, and fear associated with trauma is crucial to reclaiming a
full life, and Shari Botwin provides insight into strategies such
as journaling, bodywork, mindfulness, and using healing
relationships, such as group therapy, to aid recovery. Any reader
who has experienced trauma or knows someone who has will find
comfort and hope in these pages, and a path forward to a full life.
Your Happy Healthy Pet
The authoritative information and advice you need, illustrated
throughout with full-color photographs--now revised and redesigned
to be even more reader-friendly!
Once the favorite pet of the Chinese imperial court, the Shih Tzu
today is a perennially popular companion dog--playful,
affectionate, and irresistibly cuddly. This updated guide gives you
all the information you need to understand, select, train, and care
for a Shih Tzu, including:
* An in-depth look at the Shih Tzu temperament
* The fascinating history of the breed
* Tips for selecting a Shih Tzu puppy or adult dog
* Pointers on feeding, grooming, and health
* Savvy advice on housebreaking and basic training
* Bonus chapters available on companion Web site
She’s come back to solve the mystery of her father’s death and confront her own dark past.
When Detective Rebecca North left her rural hometown, she vowed never to return. Her father’s apparent suicide has changed that. The official report is that retired cop Noah North shot himself, knocked over a lantern, and set his isolated cabin ablaze. But Rebecca cannot believe he killed himself.
To prove it, she needs the help of Ash Haugen, the man she left behind. But Rebecca and Ash share more than broken hearts. Something darker lies between them, and the investigation is stirring it back to life. Clues lead them to the home of Olivia West and her deeply troubled twelve-year-old daughter, Tori. The child knows more about the murder than anyone can imagine, but she’s too terrified to say a word.
And as a cold-blooded killer resurfaces from the past, Rebecca and Ash begin to fear that their own secrets may be even harder to survive.
Self-help organizations and charities were the most numerous, but
least-studied of pressure groups to emerge during perestroika .
This book examines the social exclusion experienced before 1985 by
non-working citizens, studies the pre-1985 disabled people's
movement and its numerous unofficial, but non-dissident
organizations, discusses why the Gorbachev leadership adopted the
non-Soviet concept of 'charity', analyses the failure of local
authorities after 1985 to stave off pluralism and defeat the
voluntary organizations, and assesses how successfully the latter
built the foundations of a civil society.
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