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Rachel Rogers, Joe Lineberry; Illustrated by Morgan Swofford
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R546
Discovery Miles 5 460
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This book explores Black educational leadership and the development
of anti-racist, purpose-driven leadership identities. Recognizing
that schools within the United States maintain racial disparities,
the authors highlight Black leaders who transform school systems.
With a focus on 13 leaders, this volume demonstrates how US schools
exclude African American students and the impacts such exclusions
have on Black school leaders. It clarifies parallel racism along
the pathway to becoming teachers and school leaders, framing an
educational pipeline designed to silence and mold educators into
perpetrators of educational disparities. This book is designed for
district administrators as well as faculty and students in Race and
Ethnicity in Education, Urban Education, and Educational
Leadership.
This book explores Black educational leadership and the development
of anti-racist, purpose-driven leadership identities. Recognizing
that schools within the United States maintain racial disparities,
the authors highlight Black leaders who transform school systems.
With a focus on 13 leaders, this volume demonstrates how US schools
exclude African American students and the impacts such exclusions
have on Black school leaders. It clarifies parallel racism along
the pathway to becoming teachers and school leaders, framing an
educational pipeline designed to silence and mold educators into
perpetrators of educational disparities. This book is designed for
district administrators as well as faculty and students in Race and
Ethnicity in Education, Urban Education, and Educational
Leadership.
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Saved by Addition (Paperback)
Rachel Rogers, Joe Lineberry; Illustrated by Morgan Swofford
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R395
Discovery Miles 3 950
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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When, at age fifty-nine, Rachelle Rogers was told in a channeled
conversation about a man she didn't know, yet felt she'd been
waiting for all her life, it initiated an extraordinary six year
inter-dimensional affair of the heart.
The rich tapestry of events, which unfolds through ongoing
conversations with angelic beings affectionately called The Dead
Guys, weaves through a world of classical music, poetic
inspiration, synchronistic interludes, and unexpected landscapes
including Paris, Provence, and the Caribbean island of Saint
Martin.
In an authentic and lyrical voice, "Rare Atmosphere" recounts a
story of passion, vision, and the courage to quest for a grander
truth.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"In this rare metaphysical excursion, seasoned writer Rachelle
Rogers explores the synergy between inner and outer realms, past
and present; a richly poetic journey that reflects the beauty and
resilience of the human spirit." -Mindy Lewis, author of "Life
Inside: A Memoir"
"In this memoir, the author has a love affair--with a man she's
never met. Rogers (A Love Apart, 2005)...receives an unusual
message...that she will meet a French man] who "sings the song of
her] soul." An] honest portrayal of her struggle to come to terms
with her own life... S]he doesn't hesitate to expose her own
foibles and mistakes... The chapters on her trips to Saint Martin
and France are especially enjoyable, merging memoir with
travelogue, and the poems embedded in the text offer a respite...
An unusual, touching account of a woman's search for
self-acceptance." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"Many more of us have had experience of an altered reality than
have had the courage to write about it, and few who have written of
their metaphysical journey have done so as honestly and
convincingly as Rogers. We travel with her as she learns from
spirit guides that love doesn't have to be physical to be
passionate and life-altering, that our deepest lessons require
surrender of expectations and desires. Roger's prose provides a
reliable vehicle on this journey and creates a satisfying read."
--Peggy Tabor Millin, author of "Women, Writing, and Soul-Making:
Creativity and the Sacred Feminine"
The engaging stories in "POSSOONS" explore, with both quirky
humor and poignancy, the ever-evolving landscapes of the heart.
Characters from twenty to sixty, male and female, gay and straight,
substantial and ethereal navigate relationship, love, and loss.
In "Not About Tahiti," a housewife who yearns to visit the South
Seas cultivates a tropical paradise around her husband's recliner.
In "Harry Meets The Goddess," a divorced car salesman fantasizes
about writing letters to Penthouse, but gets more than he ever
dreamed of when a goddess named Lu materializes in the front seat
of his Oldsmobile. In "Possoons," a woman tries to make sense of
the fact that her perfect lover left because he was too happy. And
in "Restoration," a painter who has been unable to touch brush to
canvas since the death of his partner finds creative
resurrection.
These and the other stories in this collection will evoke a
laugh, a tear, and perhaps new possibilities to ponder.
REVIEWS
"Rachelle Roger's bailiwick is the dram of magic that makes life
bearable when romance disappoints. She deals in the heavenly
intercession, the unaccountable coincidence, the sudden surge of
whimsy that sends dependable people off on flights of fancy that
bewilder their loved ones. The stories in "Possoons" are wise,
funny, and uplifting, and I highly recommend them."
- Susan Hasler, author of Intelligence
"The delicately crafted and often sassy stories in Possoons
examine the mystery and magic of the heart, the courage to love,
the willingness, if necessary, to fail, and the ultimate triumph of
taking the risk."
- Phillip Gardner, author of Someone To Crawl Back To
"Rachelle Rogers has produced a heterogeneous collection of
short stories that will entertain and amuse readers. The short
quips in "Possoons" are really studies in human nature; from the
sixty something Eva to the gay Julian this author brings her
characters to life. In a few sentences we see deep into the psyche
and the hearts of the people in the story. Whether happy or sad,
grieving or rejoicing, the reader becomes part of the story through
empathy and understanding. Bravo Ms. Rogers, this collection is
highly recommended."
- Shirley A. Roe, Allbooks Review Int.
What would happen if Heloise and Abelard, the tragic 12th
century French lovers, found their way back to each other today?
Who might they be? What might they remember? What might be
unresolved within them and between them? How might they choose to
"do it differently?" In a contemporary and expansive twist on one
of history's most enduring epistles of shattered love, "A Love
Apart" tells the story of Lily, a poet, and Julian, a painter who
find themselves in "no ordinary love affair."
Lily's been dreaming a young nun whose longing for a beautiful
monk has filled her with inconsolable grief. Meanwhile, Julian, who
moved to Asheville, NC after the death of his partner Sam, feels
compelled to paint crucifixes, cathedral spires, and a monk with
the look of terror in his eyes.
Lily and Julian are inevitably drawn to one another. Their
ensuing relationship weaves a timeless tapestry that both unravels
the mystery of a tragic past and challenges them to understand a
present passion filled with impossibility. They have help along the
way. From intimate friends, from their art, from the wisdom of
Lovina, an eccentric, endearing psychic who uses M&M's to talk
to spirits, and from an extraordinary vision that changes
everything.
Praise for "A Love Apart"
"Informed by the classic and tragic love affair of Heloise and
Abelard, "A Love Apart" presents in lyric language and intelligent
characterization, the idea that a profound spiritual love is a
force that will not be denied. Using reincarnation, magic realism,
and a medium's prescience, the novel explores that most perplexing
of ideas: what makes you fall in love with someone? The story of
the past love as it pertains to the present is like a literary
pentimento-time fades to reveal beneath the surface story the
beautiful and tragic one written 800 years before. And in this
modern time something fine and carefully crafted is salvaged from
love's sorrow." -Gail Adams, author of "The Purchase of Order"
""A Love Apart" is an evocative and lush exploration of the
internal and external landscapes of love and desire, in which the
historical and contemporary intersect and intertwine in ways both
surprising and intriguing." -Janice Eidus, author of "The Celibacy
Club"
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