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Now a Hallmark Channel original movie called Picture a Perfect
Christmas! Unexpected events bring together a single father and a
fashion photographer, who are united by their connection to a young
boy and a mischievous dog, in this heartwarming Christmas romance.
David Murphy never knew much about kids. But when his brother dies
unexpectedly, he is granted custody of his six-year-old nephew,
Troy. He already has his hands full running his business, and he
has no idea how to help the grieving boy. When Troy runs off one
day, David finds him at a park playing with an adorable and
rambunctious dog--who leads him to Sophie. Sophie Griffith has
spent her life travelling around the world as a photojournalist.
She has never stayed in one place for long, and her new
assignment--helping her grandmother for a few weeks--is just
temporary. Once Christmas day comes, Sophie is off the hook and can
leave for a new adventure. Caring for her grandmother is a piece of
cake--but caring for her new Bernese mountain dog, Riggs, is a
different story. It doesn't help that Riggs strikes up a friendship
with a lost little boy one day at the park--and leads her to David.
Neither David nor Sophie have time for romance. But as their faith
and growing love for the boy and dog unites them, they are forced
to decide whether their relationship is more than a fleeting
holiday romance before the season runs out.
"Imagination is the window to the soul" - Aristotle
More than a collection of stories, Guided Imagery and Beyond is a
book about transformation. Imagery is the vehicle.
"This book brings imagery, the most ancient of healing tools, into
modern life with grace and sensitivity. It should be read and will
be appreciated by health care professionals and consumers
alike."
- Jeanne Achterberg, PhD Author, Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and
Modern Medicine and Healing Intentions (Sounds True, 2008)
"In this book you will find a wide array of fascinating stories,
showing the width and depth of what can be accomplished with guided
imagery. Whether it is to heal, achieve optimal performance or to
live a life rich in joy and love, mental imagery is the key;
through reading these stories you will gain invaluable insight
concerning ways to enhance and enrich your own life
experience."
- Emmett Miller, MD Author, Deep Healing
"Susan Ezra and Terry Reed's book is profound and moving. It
allows us to understand the deeper wisdom and compassion in our own
life journeys and in the stories of others. Pearls of wisdom are
shared to nourish our soul and the soul of our loved ones in all
aspects of healing. There is reassurance that healing can happen at
any time."
- Barbara Dossey, Ph.D, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN Author, Florence
Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer and Holistic Nursing: A
Handbook for Practice
"Based on accountable real life experiences, the real power of
this book about guided imagery is, paradoxically, its clinical
reality."
- Tak C. Poon, MD, FACC Founder of the Integrative Cardiac
Prevention Program and the Integrative Metabolic Weight Program
"When we were rich, we had no real use for the Easter Bunny." With
trademark elegance and wit, Boyce Parkman, the young narrator of
Terry Reed's smart, sexy novel, "The Full Cleveland," begins the
story that follows a privileged Shaker Heights family's dramatic
reversal of fortune -- and an American girl's unforgettable
coming-of-age.
Bright, athletic, charming, the five Parkman children appear to be
living the American dream in a beautiful house in a beautiful
neighborhood. But as Boyce is transformed from a precocious
ten-year-old into a passionate, idealistic young woman, she comes
to see the dream as an illusion. Part of the problem is her
parents. Dad, the Protestant, seems intent on nurturing his
children with the noble ideals of an obsolete generation. He wants
them to see great works of art and to witness the realities of life
on the other side of the tracks, in the slums of inner-city
Cleveland. Mother, the Catholic, is hell-bent on having her kids
achieve something in life, and her method is to make them pray for
it. Add the confusing influences of teenage life in a charmed world
-- the gorgeous girls, the beautiful boys, the sudden friend:
school genius, scholarship student, and bus driver's daughter.
Finally Boyce has to find her own philosophical path through the
turmoil of her adolescence and the unraveling of her family's
fortunes. Her first real love, her first defiant act, her first
glimpse of a universe outside her own all mark her as she navigates
her way through comic detours and unexpected turns of fate.
Here is an original voice that dazzles and delights, a heroine
both fierce- hearted and funny, who sets out to find the true
meaning of success. In the end, the fortune lost is seamlessly
linked with childhood's passing, becoming a deft metaphor for the
journey of everyman, and every girl. "The Full Cleveland" takes its
place on the short shelf of great coming-of-age fiction.
In a nation that worships the automobile for the freedom, style,
and status that it confers, the Indianapolis 500, run on or near
Memorial Day eighty-seven times, is an annual rite of passage
celebrating Americans' love affair with speed. Indy recounts the
drivers (677 men and 3 women) who have gone to Indianapolis in the
past ninety-five years to live their dreams, staking their lives on
the outcome. It highlights the faces in the crowd: hardworking
Americans, tinhorn celebrities, hookers, movie stars,
gate-crashers, and five American presidents. Terry Reed focuses his
narrative on the track's four quarter-mile-long turns, each the
site of triumphs (including those of such multiple winners as Billy
Vukovich, A. J. Foyt, and Helio Castroneves); grisly deaths (at
least sixty-six, including three unrelated men of the same unusual
last name who died in the same turn but in different decades); and
bizarre heroics (like the sans souci French driver who downed
champagne throughout the 1913 Indy 500 and still won). Reed also
examines Indy's confluence of racing and aeronautics (World War I
flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker once owned the track) and the impact
upon the event of such forces as segregation, gender politics,
food, fads, publicity stunts, world-class partying, and tasteless
pop culture. Indy takes readers on an entertaining, full-throttle
ride through the history of one of the world's most famous races
and one of America's most hallowed rituals. It is the definitive
account of the crown jewel of American motorsports.
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