She Makes It Look Easy

She Makes It Look Easy

Author: Marybeth Whalen

Publisher: David C Cook

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1434703894

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Ariel Baxter has just moved into the neighborhood of her dreams. The chaos of domestic life and the loneliness of motherhood, however, moved with her. Then she meets her neighbor, Justine Miller. Justine ushers Ariel into a world of clutter-free houses, fresh-baked bread, homemade crafts, neighborhood playdates, and organization techniques designed to make marriage better and parenting manageable. Soon Ariel realizes there is hope for peace, friendship, and clean kitchen counters. But when rumors start to circulate about Justine’s real home life, Ariel must choose whether to believe the best about the friend she admires or consider the possibility that “perfection” isn’t always what it seems to be. A novel for every woman who has looked at another woman’s life and said, “I want what she has,” She Makes It Look Easy reminds us of the danger of pedestals and the beauty of authentic friendship.


It Only Looks Easy

It Only Looks Easy

Author: Pamela Swallow

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2003-01-23

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780761317906

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On the first day of seventh grade when Kat "borrows" a bicycle to go see her dog who was hit the day before by a woman with Alzheimer's disease, she learns about the serious consequences of impetuous actions and manages to make some new friends in the process.


SMILE Single Making It Look Easy

SMILE Single Making It Look Easy

Author: Althea Campbell

Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.

Published: 2022-09-26

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13:

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Single Making It Look Easy basically comes down to knowing you cannot have a complete relationship with an incomplete man, and you usually can't recognize his brokenness until you are whole. Marriage is not the key to happiness. God would not base our happiness on something that requires another person. If I understood that the value, I place on myself has a lot to do with the kind of love I will receive.


She Makes the Dopeboys Go Crazy

She Makes the Dopeboys Go Crazy

Author: B. Love

Publisher: Sullivan Group Publishing

Published: 2016-08-23

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1648400124

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"My cousin was one of the baddest living. She could stand in front of a hundred men, look sweet as pie, and shoot her gun before any of them had a chance to pull theirs.” – Katara James Meya James, the only daughter of drug lord, Cedrick James, was more than just a pretty face. She was raised by her father to be a Queen. A Queen of the streets. Growing up without her mother caused Meya to be less in-tune with the feminine energy within her. She didn’t value love. Relationships. Compassion. Because of this, she lives her life as a man-eater. Feeding off of men and draining them of their energy until she has no more of a use for them. For a while, she was able to get away with this, until her father was sent to prison to serve a life sentence. This caused her to take a more serious role in his illegal empire, and grow closer to his second in command – Salem Myers. Meya and Salem met ten years earlier when Salem decided that he was brave and lethal enough to rob the biggest drug dealer in Memphis – Cedrick James. Cedrick found out, beat some sense into him, and took Salem under his right wing, keeping Meya’s place secure under his left. Over the years, Meya and Salem grew to love, want, and respect each other... but Salem’s loyalty towards Cedrick kept him from taking things with Meya too far. After years of fighting how they feel for each other, an enemy enters their camp and puts their love, loyalty, and lives on the line. Betrayal is afoot... and Meya and Salem can’t decide who to blame and who to trust. Will their love fizzle out before it truly flourishes? Or will they retain their rightful places as King and Queen of the Memphis drug scene and add love to the list of things they’ve conquered? Read Meya and Salem’s story to find out!


More Than Miracles

More Than Miracles

Author: Steve de Shazer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-02-21

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1000346730

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Written by pioneering experts in the field, More Than Miracles remains the authoritative text on solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT). The final work of the world-renowned family therapists and original developers of SFBT, the late Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg, this comprehensive resource informs practitioners and students in how to apply this practical, internationally acclaimed approach. With a new preface, this classic edition outlines the latest developments in the fields of family therapy, brief therapy, and psychotherapy training and practice. A succinct overview orients the reader to the current landscape of SFBT and provides three real-life case transcripts that illustrate the practical applications of SFBT techniques. The seminar format of the text allows readers to: sit in on surprising psychotherapy sessions eavesdrop on the authors’ commentary about the sessions gain a comprehensive overview on the current state of SFBT review and understand the major tenets of SFBT learn specific interventions, including the miracle question and the reasons for asking it understand treatment applicability read actual session transcripts understand the "miracle scale" get insight into the unique relationship between Wittgenstein’s philosophy and SFBT better understand SFBT and emotions examine misconceptions about SFBT and more Suitable for both advanced practitioners and ambitious beginners, this book is the ideal resource for anyone seeking an in-depth understanding of the SFBT approach, the concepts that inform it, and the specific techniques that characterize its implementation.


Inner Thoughts

Inner Thoughts

Author: Rodney D. Edge

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2004-05-24

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 0595763456

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Inner Thoughts is truly eclectic and provides everything from love poems to experiences of war in Afghanistan.


When I Was Summer

When I Was Summer

Author: J. B. Howard

Publisher: Viking Books for Young Readers

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0451480201

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Feeling like an outsider in her adoptive family, 16-year-old Nora Wakelin identifies three women living elsewhere in California who could be her biological mother. So she sets out to track them each down, one by one, under the pretense of a statewide tour with her rock band, Blue Miles.


The Lost Art of Feeding Kids

The Lost Art of Feeding Kids

Author: Jeannie Marshall

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2015-05-05

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0807061174

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A lively story of raising a child to enjoy real food in a processed world, and the importance of maintaining healthy food cultures Why is it so easy to find su­gary cereals and dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets in a grocery store, but so hard to shop for nutritious, simple food for our children? If you’ve ever wondered this, you’re not alone. But it might surprise you to learn that this isn’t just an American problem. Packaged snacks and junk foods are displacing natural, home-cooked meals throughout the world—even in Italy, a place we tend to associate with a healthy Mediterranean diet. Italian children traditionally sat at the table with the adults and ate everything from anchovies to artichokes. Parents passed a love of seasonal, regional foods down to their children, and this generational appreciation of good food turned Italy into the world culinary capital we’ve come to know today. When Jeannie Marshall moved from Canada to Rome, she found the healthy food culture she expected. However, she was also amazed to find processed foods aggressively advertised and junk food on every corner. While determined to raise her son on a traditional Italian diet, Marshall sets out to discover how even a food tradition as entrenched as Italy’s can be greatly eroded or even lost in a single generation. She takes readers on a journey through the processed-food and marketing industries that are re-manufacturing our children’s diets, while also celebrating the pleasures of real food as she walks us through Roman street markets, gathering local ingredients from farmers and butchers. At once an exploration of the US food industry’s global reach and a story of finding the best way to feed her child, The Lost Art of Feeding Kids examines not only the role that big food companies play in forming children’s tastes, and the impact that has on their health, but also how parents and communities can push back to create a culture that puts our kids’ health and happiness ahead of the interests of the food industry.


Deadroads

Deadroads

Author: Robin Riopelle

Publisher: Start Publishing LLC

Published: 2014-03-17

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1597805254

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The Sarrazins have always stood apart from the rest of their Bayou-born neighbors. Almost as far apart as they prefer to stand from each other. Blessed—or cursed—with the uncanny ability to see beyond the spectral plain, Aurie has raised his children, Sol, Baz, and Lutie, in the tradition of the traiteur, finding wayward spirits and using his special gift to release them along Deadroads into the afterworld. The family, however, fractured by their clashing egos, drifted apart, scattered high and low across the continent. But tragedy serves to bring them together. When Aurie, while investigating a series of ghastly (and ghostly) murders, is himself killed by a devil, Sol, EMT by day and traiteur by night, Baz, a travelling musician with a truly spiritual voice, and Lutie, combating her eerie visions with antipsychotics, are thrown headlong into a world of gory spirits, brilliant angels, and nefarious demons—small potatoes compared to reconciling their familial differences. From the Louisiana swamps to the snowfields of the north and everywhere in between, Deadroads summons you onto a mysterious trail of paranormal proportions.


Popularity Isn't Easy

Popularity Isn't Easy

Author: Jillian Dodd

Publisher: Jillian Dodd

Published: 2023-05-22

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1959014773

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Aubrey Lane Arrington was given a choice and one week to decide - does she want to stay at Eastbrooke Academy or go to school in London? So much has happened since then that could affect her decision. Her former best friend, Branson, started a fight with her boyfriend, Prince Augie. And when the event is live streamed and goes viral, it has the makings of an international scandal. The school is buzzing with gossip. Is Aubrey really pregnant? Is it Prince Augie’s baby? And is the British royal family going to allow Augie to stay at Eastbrooke after this? Despite it all, staying at Eastbrooke feels right. Aubrey loves her house. Her brothers. Her friends. And Augie is all for it. But when classes start and she and Branson are forced to spend time together, she’s not sure all the pros outweigh the one big con. Will she go with her heart and choose Eastbrooke, run back to London to get away from Branson, or will she do something completely unexpected?