Maryann's Appaloosa

Maryann's Appaloosa

Author: Karen L. Phelps

Publisher: BWL Publishing Inc.

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1773629913

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When fifteen-year-old Maryann Madigan’s parents are killed in a plane crash, she’s uprooted from a privileged Boston lifestyle to a Wyoming horse ranch. Living with an aunt she barely knows, the young woman struggles with her grief until a spirited appaloosa stallion captures her heart. There’s just one problem, she’s terrified of horses. Determined to learn how to ride, she enlists the help of Rick Ferguson, a charismatic, dark-haired cowboy who falls hard for the shy but resilient beauty. Clandestine riding lessons conquer her fear of horses and kindle their young love. When a vindictive ranch hand goes too far, Maryann must fight to save her beloved horse, her hero, and the place she now calls home.


The Mythic Appaloosa

The Mythic Appaloosa

Author: Maryann DiEdwardo

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-11-21

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1456887890

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American poet Emily Dickinson wrote: Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all. In their latest book, Maryann DiEdwardo and Patricia Pasda continue their journey of hope and healing, both for themselves and for all those they touch. These award-winning artists and writers create deceptively simple books that gently expand our horizons, break down our inner walls, and open us to the beauty around us. Like Hollywood hero, Christopher Reeve, they have chosen hope so anythings possible. Those who have entered Maryann and Patricias world hope that they will never stop singing. The Rev. Laura Thomas Howell, Obl.S.B. Trinity Episcopal Church Bethlehem, PA


Pennsylvania Voices Book Three Appaloosa Dreams

Pennsylvania Voices Book Three Appaloosa Dreams

Author: Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2007-11-02

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1452060517

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Review by Gloria Bellas, Librarian: "In the final book of the trilogy, Pennsylvania Voices Appaloosa Dreams, we view the beauty and the wonders of nature through the eyes of the main character, Allison Grey. Come journey with her to feel the spirit of the Appaloosa and experience the natural beauty of Pennsylvania. The authors once again display a unique ability to tell the story as they instruct the reader in the writing process.


Hermeneutics, Metacognition, and Writing

Hermeneutics, Metacognition, and Writing

Author: Maryann P. DiEdwardo

Publisher: Vernon Press

Published: 2020-03-03

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 1622739094

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'Hermeneutics, Metacognition, and Writing' investigates the social functionality of actions as an essential criterion of study. It focuses on hermeneutics: interpretation through the lens of philosophy of metacognition. Vital contributions to the book include several chapters by Dr. Maryann P. DiEdwardo herself, which explore various facets of the central topic, including the intersectionality of hermeneutics, metacognition, and semiotics, as well as social movements. Dr. Juliet Emmanuel writes on the subject of the connections between hermeneutics, metacognition, and writing, and Jill Kroeger Kinkade presents a chapter on D.H.Lawrence, Hilda Doolittle, and Virginia Woolf’s portrayals of consciousness. Patricia Pasda discusses what links Sr. Francis of Assisi, dogs, and hermeneutics; Dr. T. Madison Peschock presents a feminist paper concerning abuse of those not wielding power. Susan Stangeland offers her expertise and scholarship in the area of Biblical Hermeneutics. This collection of critiques and case studies examines the imagined cultural landscape of specific works and associated activities such as fine art, music, poetry, and digital humanities, which aim to initiate self-monitoring as metacognition, or meta-reflection, by creating interior interpersonal space to overcome adversity. This edited volume will be of particular interest to scholars and students of textual hermeneutics as it relates to prose writing and artistic works in non-verbal media.


Pennsylvania Voices Book One

Pennsylvania Voices Book One

Author: Maryann P. DiEdwardo

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2007-05-23

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1452060509

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Pennsylvania Voices Book One: The Horse Prophet Land knows no boundaries. Dirt, sand, piles of moss exist and float as life forces of the planet earth. Pennsylvania Voices I, II, III is a trilogy of books about horses who helped the inhabitants of Pennsylvania understand the land. On a ride through Journey, we found our hearts.


Pennsylvania Voices Book Two

Pennsylvania Voices Book Two

Author: Maryann P. DiEdwardo

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2007-08-30

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1452057915

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PA Voices Appaloosa Visions Book Two is the second in a series of three historical fiction books by the authors. Read the first Pennsylvania Voices and the third as well to complete the series!


Crystal Island

Crystal Island

Author: Anita Jewel Lemon

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2004-02

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 141403945X

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This book is for women who like to read romantic stories of love that include the sensual aspects of a man and a woman as they fall in love. Each story is meant to be read in one night as a substitute date. When a woman finds herself alone when she'd really rather be with somebody special, all she has to do is run her finger down the list and select her "date" for the evening. She can choose the man of her dreams from the occupations listed: State Trooper, Airline Pilot, Myrtle Beach Biker, Country Singer and Charity Date. They are all the ultimate in fantasy. Once she's made her choice, she can settle in for an evening of romance and love with the very essence of what dreams are made of fantasy and desire. Each story follows a particular hero and heroine as they meet, discover their attraction for each other and ultimately fall in love. The heroes are strong, sensuous and commanding while still vulnerable enough to fall in love. They are the men women dream about. The women who read the stories are the heroines. They are everyday working women, always believing that they are on the verge of meeting their perfect love. They are women who love to dream. In each scenario the sexual tension is allowed to build before circumstances finally permit the hero and heroine to express their passions and the curtain does not close for the reader, who is permitted to fully find out What Dreams Are Made Of. I hope this will be a book that finds its way into a woman's nightstand drawer; its pages soft from use as the stories are read over and over. These fantasy men are willing and available to any woman who wants to get to know them, if only on paper.


The Passing Light

The Passing Light

Author: Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo

Publisher: American Book Publishing

Published: 2011-04-19

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1589828100

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Kashmir

Kashmir

Author: Victoria Hardesty and Nancy Perez

Publisher: Publication Consultants

Published: 2020-11-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1594339791

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Kashmir was an abandoned and angry Arabian gelding who had no use for humans. Katie Barclay grew up in the world of Rodeo. She was a driven young lady who planned her life to include specific milestones. When she failed to reach one of them, the failure crushed her and sent her into a deep depression. Kashmir began to remember unique things about himself that his mother taught him as a baby when he recognized some of those same unique qualities in fifteen-year-old Katie. As their connection grew, it healed Kashmir as much as it healed Katie. They became a team. They forged a partnership going against long-held beliefs that Arabian horses had no place in Rodeo. Katie and Kashmir demonstrated the truth in their performances. At the same time, each of them found new ways to use their unusual abilities to help others.