SIETE TONOS
Author: Srashti Behure,
Publisher: Spectrum of Thoughts
Published: 2022-02-03
Total Pages: 122
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Author: Srashti Behure,
Publisher: Spectrum of Thoughts
Published: 2022-02-03
Total Pages: 122
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Author: Somaiya Daud
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Published: 2018-08-28
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 1250126444
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“A refreshing and unique coming-of-age story...a beautiful and necessary meditation on finding strength in one’s culture.” —Entertainment Weekly, Top Pick of the Month “A YA marvel that will shock breath into your lungs. If you loved The Wrath and the Dawn and Children of Blood and Bone, Mirage will captivate you.” —The Christian Science Monitor “This debut fantasy has what it takes to be the next big thing in sci-fi/fantasy.” —SLJ, starred review “Immersive, captivating.” —ALA Booklist, starred review In a world dominated by the brutal Vathek empire, eighteen-year-old Amani is a dreamer. She dreams of what life was like before the occupation; she dreams of writing poetry like the old-world poems she adores; she dreams of receiving a sign from Dihya that one day, she, too, will have adventure, and travel beyond her isolated home. But when adventure comes for Amani, it is not what she expects: she is kidnapped by the regime and taken in secret to the royal palace, where she discovers that she is nearly identical to the cruel half-Vathek Princess Maram. The princess is so hated by her conquered people that she requires a body double, someone to appear in public as Maram, ready to die in her place. As Amani is forced into her new role, she can’t help but enjoy the palace’s beauty—and her time with the princess’ fiancé, Idris. But the glitter of the royal court belies a world of violence and fear. If Amani ever wishes to see her family again, she must play the princess to perfection...because one wrong move could lead to her death.
Author: Brenda Monteith Smith
Publisher: Brenda Monteith Smith
Published: 2024-04-10
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Love and Light" by Brenda Monteith Smith is an uplifting journey into the boundless power of love in our lives. With unwavering positivity and boundless enthusiasm, Smith invites readers to embrace love as the ultimate solution to life's challenges. Through heartfelt anecdotes, insightful reflections, and practical advice, she illuminates the myriad ways love manifests itself from the profound bonds of friendship to the healing embrace of self-acceptance. This book is not merely a call to arms but a gentle reminder that love is a feeling and a transformative force that can guide us through even the darkest times. With every turn of the page, readers are encouraged to tap into the wellspring of love within themselves to cultivate compassion, understanding, and forgiveness in their daily lives. Smith's message is clear: love is not a passive emotion but an active choice that can light up even the darkest corners of our world. Her inspiring words empower readers to embrace love as both a shield against adversity and a catalyst for personal growth. "Love and Light" is a roadmap to a brighter, more compassionate world.
Author: Azhar ul Haque Sario
Publisher: Azhar Sario Authorship and Publishing
Published: 2024-10-07
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 3759257666
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEver feel like you're not enough? Like you have to be perfect to be loved and accepted? In Beautify Imperfection, we throw those ideas out the window! This book is a warm invitation to embrace your true, perfectly imperfect self. Inside, we'll explore the masks we wear to hide our true selves and the fear that keeps us from being authentic. We'll dive deep into the power of vulnerability and how our so-called "flaws" are actually unique gifts that make us stronger and more resilient. Think of it as a guide to uncovering the beauty hidden within each of us, the beauty that shines through when we dare to be ourselves. Through insightful stories, practical exercises, and a sprinkle of ancient wisdom (like the Japanese art of Kintsugi!), you'll learn to: Silence your inner critic and cultivate self-compassion. Transform your relationship with vulnerability. Find strength and resilience in your life experiences. Unleash your creativity by embracing limitations. Discover the true meaning of self-love and acceptance. This isn't just another self-help book that gathers dust on your shelf. Beautify Imperfection is a heartfelt conversation, a journey of self-discovery that will empower you to shed the weight of perfectionism and embrace the beautiful, messy, perfectly imperfect you. It's about finding freedom in authenticity and realizing that true beauty lies not in flawlessness, but in wholeness.
Author: George Wilton
Publisher: Az Boek
Published: 2024-04-23
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 6256315472
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Victoria Morgan
Publisher: Richards Education
Published:
Total Pages: 179
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEmbracing Imperfection: Cultivating Self-Acceptance and Authenticity is a guide to embracing your true self and finding contentment in the imperfections of life. Each chapter offers practical insights, exercises, and personal anecdotes to help you navigate the complexities of self-acceptance, overcome the fear of judgment, and embrace authenticity. Whether you're striving to cultivate meaningful relationships, navigate life's challenges, or find purpose in your journey, this book empowers you to transform perceived flaws into strengths. Discover the joy of living authentically, fostering resilience, and embracing imperfection as a path to personal growth and fulfillment.
Author: Madhumita Lahiri
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 2020-11-15
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 0810142686
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA century ago, activists confronting racism and colonialism—in India, South Africa, and Black America—used print media to connect with one another. Then, as now, the most effective medium for their undertakings was the English language. Imperfect Solidarities: Tagore, Gandhi, Du Bois, and the Global Anglophone tells the story of this interconnected Anglophone world. Through Rabindranath Tagore’s writings on China, Mahatma Gandhi’s recollections of South Africa, and W. E. B. Du Bois’s invocations of India, Madhumita Lahiri theorizes print internationalism. This methodology requires new terms within the worldwide hegemony of the English language (“the global Anglophone”) in order to encourage alternate geographies (such as the Global South) and new collectivities (such as people of color). The women of print internationalism feature prominently in this account. Sonja Schlesin, born in Moscow, worked with Indians in South Africa. Sister Nivedita, an Irish woman in India, collaborated with a Japanese historian. Jessie Redmon Fauset, an African American, brought the world home to young readers through her work as an author and editor. Reading across races and regions, genres and genders, Imperfect Solidarities demonstrates the utility of the neologism for postcolonial literary studies.
Author: Sami Lee
Publisher: Entangled: Scorched
Published: 2017-08-21
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 1640630953
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUnlucky-in-love Penny Irving can’t believe the gall of Greg Danvers. He walks into her naturopathy clinic asking for help after his louse of a brother skipped town with her rent money. Greg needs to relax all right, he’s the most tightly wound individual Penny’s ever met. She’d turn down his request for yoga lessons if she didn’t need the money. It’s only a week out of her life, she tells herself. It won’t kill her. But the surprising fantasies she starts to have about Greg just might. Workaholic Greg shut down the feelings he had for free-spirited Penny because she was his brother’s girl, then because he believed she broke his brother’s heart. When he finds out the truth, the attraction between them takes over. A hot affair should be enough to satisfy his pesky craving, but Penny wants a relationship, and Greg has sworn off them for good. Each story in the Wild Crush series is a standalone story that can be enjoyed in any order. Series order: Book #1: Unforgettable Summer Book #2: Irrepressible Jasmine Book #3: Eternal Brand Book #4: Imperfect Penelope Book #5: Unbreakable Hope
Author: Ted Gioia
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 1990-07-19
Total Pages: 175
ISBN-13: 0195362594
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTaking a wide-ranging approach rare in jazz criticism, Ted Gioia's brilliant volume draws upon fields as disparate as literary criticism, art history, sociology, and aesthetic philosophy in order to place jazz within the turbulent cultural environment of the twentieth century. He argues that because improvisation--the essence of jazz--must often fail under the pressure of on-the-spot creativity, we should view jazz as an "imperfect art" and base our judgments of it on an "aesthetics of imperfection." Incorporating the thought of such seminal thinkers as Walter Benjamin, José Ortega y Gasset, and Roland Barthes, The Imperfect Art offers vivid portraits of the giants of jazz and startling insights into this vital musical form and the interaction of society and art.
Author: Henry Wiencek
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Published: 2013-11-12
Total Pages: 505
ISBN-13: 1466856599
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn Imperfect God is a major new biography of Washington, and the first to explore his engagement with American slavery When George Washington wrote his will, he made the startling decision to set his slaves free; earlier he had said that holding slaves was his "only unavoidable subject of regret." In this groundbreaking work, Henry Wiencek explores the founding father's engagement with slavery at every stage of his life--as a Virginia planter, soldier, politician, president and statesman. Washington was born and raised among blacks and mixed-race people; he and his wife had blood ties to the slave community. Yet as a young man he bought and sold slaves without scruple, even raffled off children to collect debts (an incident ignored by earlier biographers). Then, on the Revolutionary battlefields where he commanded both black and white troops, Washington's attitudes began to change. He and the other framers enshrined slavery in the Constitution, but, Wiencek shows, even before he became president Washington had begun to see the system's evil. Wiencek's revelatory narrative, based on a meticulous examination of private papers, court records, and the voluminous Washington archives, documents for the first time the moral transformation culminating in Washington's determination to emancipate his slaves. He acted too late to keep the new republic from perpetuating slavery, but his repentance was genuine. And it was perhaps related to the possibility--as the oral history of Mount Vernon's slave descendants has long asserted--that a slave named West Ford was the son of George and a woman named Venus; Wiencek has new evidence that this could indeed have been true. George Washington's heroic stature as Father of Our Country is not diminished in this superb, nuanced portrait: now we see Washington in full as a man of his time and ahead of his time.