This Friend Inside
Author: Betty Fortune
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Published: 2021-07-13
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ISBN-13: 9781737322733
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Author: Betty Fortune
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Published: 2021-07-13
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ISBN-13: 9781737322733
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Pamela Havey Lau
Publisher: David C Cook
Published: 2015-06-01
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1434709310
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYoung women long for relational connection with women further ahead of them on the journey. Yet, without realizing it, many of us tend to distance ourselves from those in younger generations. Can we really have close relationships with women who have different thoughts on church, different experiences with family, and different ways of talking about God? Where do we start? In A Friend in Me, Pam Lau shows you how to be a safe place for the younger women in your life. She offers five patterns women need to internalize and practice for initiating relationships and talking about issues such as faith, forgiveness, sexuality, and vocation. Most significantly, she reminds you that there doesn’t need to be a divide between generations of women. Together, we can have a global impact—and experience a deeper faith than we’ve ever known.
Author: Jay Parini
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2015-08-27
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1405525363
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn intimate yet frank biography of Gore Vidal, one of the most accomplished, visible and controversial American novelists and cultural figures of the past century. The product of thirty years of friendship and conversation, Jay Parini's biography probes behind the glittering surface of Vidal's colourful life to reveal the complex emotional and sexual truth underlying his celebrity-strewn life. But there is plenty of glittering surface as well - a virtual Who's Who of the American Century, from Eleanor Roosevelt on down. The life of Gore Vidal was an amazingly full one; a life of colourful incident, famous people and lasting achievements that calls out for careful evocation and examination. Through Jay Parini's eyes and words comes an accessible, entertaining story that puts the life and times of one of the great American figures of the post-war era into context, that introduces the author to a generation who didn't know him before and looks behind-the-scenes at the man and his work in frank ways never possible before his death. Parini, provided with unique access to Vidal's life and his papers, excavates buried skeletons, but never loses sight of his deep respect for Vidal and his astounding gifts.
Author: Judy Buswell
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 9780736915519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrecious, rare, and priceless--just a few of the words that can begin to describe the value of dear friends. Young or old, big or small, close or far away, they enrich our lives with their presence. This golden treasury of beloved quotes, poems, and Scriptures is beautifully framed in the soft watercolor artwork of popular artist Judy Buswell, whose work includes breathtaking florals, gardens, and tranquil landscapes. Readers will delight in fondly reflecting on meaningful and memorable friendships that have stood the test of time while enjoying the invitingly serene art. Friends will be able to share with one another just how much the precious bonds of friendship have truly impacted their lives for the better. An ideal gift for any occasion to celebrate the wonderful blessings of friends.
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Published: 1865
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Chandos Leigh
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Published: 1835
Total Pages: 132
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry John Gamble
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Published: 1850
Total Pages: 240
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Lars Hermanson
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2019-05-15
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9004401210
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, Lars Hermanson discusses how religious beliefs and norms steered attitudes to friendship and love, and how these ways of thinking affected social identity and political behaviour. With examples taken from eleventh- and twelfth-century northern Europe, the author investigates why friendship was praised both by brotherhoods of aristocratic warriors and by brethren within monastery walls. Social and political functions rested on personal connections rather than a strong central state in the High Middle Ages. This meant that friendship was an important pragmatic instrument for establishing social order and achieving success in the game of politics.
Author: Ute Berns
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 1611493676
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study revaluates the work of the scientist and radical, poet and dramatist and English exile in Germany Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849). While his writing has elicited high praise from poets ranging from Robert Browning through Ezra Pound to John Ashbery, scholars have frequently neglected it on grounds of its purportedly morbid and opaque eccentricity. Countering this scholarly perception, this book deftly relocates Beddoes's poetry, drama and prose at the centre of Anglo-German debates on aesthetics and life science, politics and theatre in an early nineteenth-century European context. Aided by his letters from Germany, the book re-creates the intercultural discursive universe in which Beddoes easily moves from Shakespeare's plays or the aesthetic experiments of Shelley and his circle to Goethe and to topics debated among Heinrich Heine and the Jungdeutschen, from the most advanced contemporary scientific research to the post-Napoleonic politics of the German radical students' organisations, and from Byron, Baillie and London's illegitimate theatre to Schiller's and Tieck's highly charged reflections on male-male friendship. The study combines historicist strategies with theories of performance, performativity, and visuality as it focuses, in particular, on Beddoes's major and defining work, Death's Jest-Book, first completed in 1829 and published posthumously after much revision in 1850. This study shows how Death's Jest Book, as both drama and poetry, devises complex perspectives on scientifically inspired notions of 'life' and history, how it forges a radical vision for post-Napoleonic Europe and how it links this vision to a daring conception of desiring, gendered selves. The book pays close attention to the dialogue Beddoes's writing maintains with Early Modern literature, and it highlights the proto-modernist features that link his work to that of B chner, Grabbe and a European theatre avant-garde. This innovative study of Beddoes's work, cutting across current investigations into politics, gender, and science in intercultural Romantic Studies should be of interest to scholars and students of British Romantic and Victorian studies as well as of German Vorm rz studies, and to students and scholars of drama and theatre as well as Queer studies.
Author: Catie Cahill
Publisher: Catie Cahill
Published: 2024-07-18
Total Pages: 231
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKColton I'd rather do anything than come back to Bent Creek, the town that took everything from me. But I can't ignore a text from my childhood best friend, Sam, asking for help. When I get there, she acts as if everything is fine--work is good and she's dating someone. I'm not about to stick around to watch. I've harbored a crush on her since I was twelve. Until I find out that she really does need help. And my brothers do too. If there’s one thing I’d never do, it’s abandon the people I love when they need me the most. Samantha I don't know what I was thinking, sending that text to Colt. I thought I could handle everything, but I'm in over my head at work. Colt was the only person I could think of that might be able to help. But now he's here, and seeing him again isn't what I expected. He's grown up from that gangly kid I used to hang out with, and it's hard to look away. I can't have those feelings for my best friend, not if I want to keep our friendship. When things get even worse at work, Colt's the one who's there. And spending more time with him is making my attraction to him impossible to ignore.