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Everyone dreams and the dreaming mind speaks in the language of
evocative symbols. Now you can interpret dream symbols for the
purposes of life enhancement and spiritual growth through this
comprehensive guide to esoteric dreaming. Become more open to the
messages from the subconscious mind to find solutions to personal
problems or gain insight into day-to-day events. Learn how to
remember your dreams and how to document them clearly for later
interpretation. This book is an in-depth guide to understanding the
consequential and multilayered meanings of mundane and arcane dream
symbols and provides rituals, spells, and magickal correspondences
ideal for dream work.
History is Herstory The Sweetest Empire is the story of women's
fight to achieve the vote, told through the lives of six women. It
tells of the enforced labour and child prostitution of Victorian
times, the sufferings of the Suffragettes, the bravery of women
nursing at the Front in WW1, and many other aspects of women's
history. The novel vividly portrays the legal and moral
constrictions that have existed for women from Victorian times
through to the 1960's. The fictional framework encompasses real
people including Emmeline Pankhurst and Emily Davison and is
dedicated to 'successive generations of women who refused to know
their place'. Reviews for Sally Patricia Gardner's novels: (Sally
Gardner) really can write, I was reluctant to finish this lovely
book... Tom Baker Your books are so truthful, I love truth in
everything... Dora Bryan I really liked this book, which tells the
story of hopes and fears, tragedies and achievements. ...Tony Benn
Every woman should read this book and be proud and grateful to
their predecessors who fought so hard to give us the freedom we now
take so much for granted... JR Saunders (Amazon Reviewer) I was
fascinated by this book... Prunella Scales Truly an amazing book
which unites history, psychology, and gender identity issues in an
amazingly engaging story... R.McClelland, Unbound Underground
Married and with two children, although still only in her early
twenties, Cordelia feels that life is passing her by. A chance
meeting with John Keane, a maker of television commercials, who
promises Cordelia that he will change her life does just that. Soon
she is the nation's domestic goddess and trying to cope with some
unexpected consequences, which include her relationship with tall,
dark and handsome Sebastian, who just happens to be a priest..
Reviews for Sally Patricia Gardner's novels: (Sally Patricia
Gardner) really can write, I was reluctant to finish this lovely
book... Tom Baker Your books are so truthful, I love truth in
everything... Dora Bryan I was fascinated by this book... Prunella
Scales I really liked this book, which tells the story of hopes and
fears, tragedies and achievements. Tony Benn It was a fantastic
read, all the characters are extremely well rounded and believable
and by the end you are glued to it because you just have to know
what happens next in their lives. It can be sad, funny and filled
with suspense all within a few pages. Highly recommended... ElaineG
(Amazon Top Reviewer) Truly an amazing book which unites history,
psychology, and gender identity issues in an amazingly engaging
story... R.McClelland, Unbound Underground.
Painting by Numbers In the 1950's, when she is only 16, a
cataclysmic event in Juliet's life causes her and her gay friend,
Neil, to make a pact that they will never reveal the truth of what
has happened to her. This well intentioned lie eventually throws a
huge and destructive shadow over several generations until Juliet
is faced with one of the most terrible choices a mother could make.
Told from four points of view, the story begins in the 1930's and
ends in the present day. Reviews for Sally Patricia Gardner's
novels: It was a fantastic read, all the characters are extremely
well rounded and believable and by the end you are glued to it
because you just have to know what happens next in their lives. It
can be sad, funny and filled with suspense all within a few pages.
Highly recommended... ElaineG (Amazon Top Reviewer) Truly an
amazing book which unites history, psychology, and gender identity
issues in an amazingly engaging story... R.McClelland, Unbound
Underground. I was fascinated by this book... Prunella Scales
(Sally Gardner) really can write, I was reluctant to finish this
lovely book... Tom Baker Your books are so truthful, I love truth
in everything... Dora Bryan I really liked this book, which tells
the story of hopes and fears, tragedies and achievements. Tony Benn
Lillian's life spans the 20th century, born in Suffolk in 1900, in
service at the age of 12, her life is greatly changed by WW1 and
even more by WW2. These experiences colour the rest of her long
life. The Great Depression, the post-war austerity years, the
assassination of JFK, Neil Armstrong's moon walk, the miners'
strike and the death of Princess Diana are amongst the cultural and
political events of this turbulent century. These are recorded
through their effect on the lives of Lillian and her beloved
family. Sally Patricia Gardner writing with great affection for an
endearing character, traces Lillian's Story as national and
international events intersect with her own personal milestones. By
the end of this compelling tale, Lillian is living a more affluent
lifestyle. She has been shaped by the eventful century into which
she was born and to which she undeniably belongs. The novel has
received wide-spread acclamation. The actor Tom Baker said: 'Sally
really can write...a real, heartbreaking saga but with laughs, too.
And the subject How could one go better, war, women, children,
love, death?' Politician Tony Benn said: 'I really liked this book,
which tells the story of the 20th century through the lives of one
family, and their hopes and fears, tragedies and achievements.
Iconic actress Dora Bryan, OBE, MA, loved the book so much she
volunteered to write the foreword, saying, 'Lillian's Story could
only have been written by someone with great experience of life,
someone who has survived great sorrow and known great joy.
Everything I read, felt like my own life, the sadness, the
happiness, the love of animals, the comfort of friendship. This
book is so truthful, and I love truth in everything.
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