Riding On The Wind

Riding On The Wind

Author: Akeam Simmons

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2007-03

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0595439144

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Riding On The Wind is a collection of poetry, short stories, and proverbial saying that pricks the very essence of man and reaches deep down into the very secret places that he never wants to reveal or expose. It uncovers his deep fear of failure, his agony with the opposite sex, his loath for death, his passion to succeed, his love of life, and his inability to understand even himself. Riding On The Wind is an epic attempt by Dr. Simmons to allow us to peak, if only for a moment, into the sacredly hidden passions and weaknesses of man-"man" is not gender specific; it is the whole of mankind. This book expose man without his mask, or covering shell; every reader will be captivated when they see themselves uncovered in the pages of Riding On The Wind.


Riding Into the Wind

Riding Into the Wind

Author: Elly Foote

Publisher: Southbank, B.C. : NE Book Works

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 9780973253900

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This carefully crafted work brings you 70 color pictures, 40+ original drawings, and a story that burns with intensity, radiates personal crises, and reminds us how life can be lived. It is about horses, and not about horses at all. It's about the human journey we're all traveling.


Ride the Wind

Ride the Wind

Author: Lucia St. Clair Robson

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: 1985-11-12

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 0345325222

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The story of Cynthia Ann Parker and the last days of the Comanche In 1836, when she was nine years old, Cynthia Ann Parker was kidnapped by Comanche Indians from her family's settlement. She grew up with them, mastered their ways, and married one of their leaders. Except for her brilliant blue eyes and golden mane, Cynthia Ann Parker was in every way a Comanche woman. They called her Naduah—Keeps Warm With Us. She rode a horse named Wind. This is her story, the story of a proud and innocent people whose lives pulsed with the very heartbeat of the land. It is the story of a way of life that is gone forever. It will thrill you, absorb you, touch your soul, and make you cry as you celebrate the beauty and mourn the end of the great Comanche nation.


Riding the Wind with Liezi

Riding the Wind with Liezi

Author: Ronnie Littlejohn

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1438434553

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New attention and fresh perspectives on the classic, but neglected, text of Daoism, the Liezi.


ChordTime Piano Music from China - Level 2B

ChordTime Piano Music from China - Level 2B

Author: Nancy Faber

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2020-03-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1616773413

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(Faber Piano Adventures ). ChordTime Piano Music from China takes Level 2B pianists on a musical trip through original Chinese compositions, folk songs, and dance themes. Mid-elementary students will enjoy analyzing the pentatonic scales and intervals that make up the distinctive Chinese sound. A picture tour and historical information provide rich context, while LeLe the musical panda highlights key performance details and invites creative improvisation. Songs include: Divertimento * Lady Meng Jiang * The Little Bird Song * Little Dance Song * Luchai Flowers * The Luhua Rooster * Picking Flowers * Talk Back.


No Promises in the Wind (DIGEST)

No Promises in the Wind (DIGEST)

Author: Irene Hunt

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2002-01-08

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1101142200

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From the Newbery Award-winning author of Across Five Aprils and Up a Road Slowly comes a tale of a brave young man’s struggle to find his own strength during the Great Depression. “A powerfully moving story.”—Chicago Daily News In 1932, American's dreams were simple: a job, food to eat, a place to sleep, and shoes without holes. But for millions of people these simple needs were nothing more than dreams. At fifteen years of age, Josh has to make his own way through a country of angry and frightened people. This is the story of a young man’s struggle to find a life for himself in the most turbulent of times.


Riding the Wind of God

Riding the Wind of God

Author: Bruce McIver

Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9781573123730

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During the 1940s, in the wake of the Depression and in the midst of WWII, a small group of students at Baylor University began to pray for spiritual revival. They were not evangelists with a program, but ordinary students with a heartfelt concern for renewal in America. Beginning with a single miraculous revival in Waco, Texas, a movement began among students from other campuses and in other cities -- Houston, Fort Worth, Dallas, Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta, even Honolulu. Riding The Wind Of God tells the remarkable story of the Youth Revival Movement. These stories, written for the first time, reflect God's power at work in surprising places in an extraordinary time.


Riding the East Wind

Riding the East Wind

Author: 乙彦·加賀

Publisher: Kodansha Amer Incorporated

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9784770028563

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A Japanese-American pilot in the days before Pearl Harbor is the hero of this novel which illuminates the tensions between the U.S. and Japan as war between them became inevitable. The hero, Ken Kurushima, is torn by his loyalty to both countries.