When Women Gather
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Publisher: iUniverse
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Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 0595267920
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Publisher: iUniverse
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Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jean Shinoda Bolen
Publisher: Conari Press
Published: 2005-09-01
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9781573242653
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Author: Nikki Giovanni
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 1979-01-01
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780688079475
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom Harlem rooftops to the drumbeats of the Congo, the poems in The Women and the Men display in full measure the gifts that have made Nikki Giovanni one of the most important, appealing, and broad-reaching American poets: her warmth, her conciseness, her passion, and her wit. First appearing between 1970 and 1975, the poems in this gemlike volume reflect the drastic change that took place--in both the consciousness of the nation and in the sould of the poet. From "Ego Tripping" to "Poem for Flora" and "Africa," The Women and the Men is replete with the greatest hits of Nikki Giovanni's incredible oeuvre. With reverence to the ordinary and in search of the extraordinary, Nikki Giovanni, above all, displays here her caring for the people, things, and places she has observed and touched and captured. As a witness to three generations, Nikki Giovanni has perceptively and poetically recorded her observations of both the outside world and the gentle yet enigmatic territory of the self. When her poems first emerged from the Black Rights Movement in the late 1960's, she immediately became a celebrated and controversial poet of the era. Written in one of the most commanding voices to grace America's political and poetic lanscape at the end of the twentieth century, Nikki Giovanni's poems embody the fearless passion and spirited wit for which she is beloved and revered.
Author: Jennie Melamed
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Published: 2018-10-16
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 0316463671
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNever Let Me Go meets The Giver in this haunting debut about a cult on an isolated island, where nothing is as it seems. Years ago, just before the country was incinerated to wasteland, ten men and their families colonized an island off the coast. They built a radical society of ancestor worship, controlled breeding, and the strict rationing of knowledge and history. Only the Wanderers -- chosen male descendants of the original ten -- are allowed to cross to the wastelands, where they scavenge for detritus among the still-smoldering fires. The daughters of these men are wives-in-training. At the first sign of puberty, they face their Summer of Fruition, a ritualistic season that drags them from adolescence to matrimony. They have children, who have children, and when they are no longer useful, they take their final draught and die. But in the summer, the younger children reign supreme. With the adults indoors and the pubescent in Fruition, the children live wildly -- they fight over food and shelter, free of their fathers' hands and their mothers' despair. And it is at the end of one summer that little Caitlin Jacob sees something so horrifying, so contradictory to the laws of the island, that she must share it with the others. Born leader Janey Solomon steps up to seek the truth. At seventeen years old, Janey is so unwilling to become a woman, she is slowly starving herself to death. Trying urgently now to unravel the mysteries of the island and what lies beyond, before her own demise, she attempts to lead an uprising of the girls that may be their undoing. Gather the Daughters is a smoldering debut; dark and energetic, compulsively readable, Melamed's novel announces her as an unforgettable new voice in fiction.
Author: Priya Parker
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2020-04-14
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1594634939
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Hosts of all kinds, this is a must-read!" --Chris Anderson, owner and curator of TED From the host of the New York Times podcast Together Apart, an exciting new approach to how we gather that will transform the ways we spend our time together—at home, at work, in our communities, and beyond. In The Art of Gathering, Priya Parker argues that the gatherings in our lives are lackluster and unproductive--which they don't have to be. We rely too much on routine and the conventions of gatherings when we should focus on distinctiveness and the people involved. At a time when coming together is more important than ever, Parker sets forth a human-centered approach to gathering that will help everyone create meaningful, memorable experiences, large and small, for work and for play. Drawing on her expertise as a facilitator of high-powered gatherings around the world, Parker takes us inside events of all kinds to show what works, what doesn't, and why. She investigates a wide array of gatherings--conferences, meetings, a courtroom, a flash-mob party, an Arab-Israeli summer camp--and explains how simple, specific changes can invigorate any group experience. The result is a book that's both journey and guide, full of exciting ideas with real-world applications. The Art of Gathering will forever alter the way you look at your next meeting, industry conference, dinner party, and backyard barbecue--and how you host and attend them.
Author: Carrie-Anne Moss
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Published: 2019-10-29
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ISBN-13: 9781714154456
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDo you feel like your heart gets lost in the daily hustle? With this book by your side, you can clarify your intentions and develop supportive systems to feed those intentions. Practice, devotion, discipline, and creativity act as primary guideposts in each module through the year. Born from Carrie-Anne's original online Fierce Grace Collective, this book is filled with heartfelt writings, elegant exercises and inspiring stories to ignite the lives and hearts of women around the world.
Author: Christy Dreiling
Publisher: Gather Publishing
Published: 2019-02-15
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ISBN-13: 9780615353067
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChristy Dreiling is a wife, mother, and grandmother currently residing in Ashland, Oregon, whose humble beginnings inspired her to become the captain of her life ship. A former Miss Kansas Teen USA and Mrs. Kansas United States, Christy modeled for national brands for many years and then decided she wanted to make a bigger social impact. While working as a fashion photographer, she was introduced to a direct marketing business that required her to find herself and assist others to find themselves. Her painful experiences with other girls as a child and other women in adulthood challenged her in many ways, but her desire to help others motivated her to turn the obstacles into lessons. After learning to let go of beliefs and mistrust that had hindered her personal development and blocked her friendships, she became inspired to write Gather.Gather is a passion project for Christy. Many teenage girls and women struggle to find community and unity with their sisters because competition, self-comparison, jealousy, and trust issues have progressed to unhealthy levels. The purpose of Gather is to bring us together to value, encourage, and support one another and our individual contributions.Gather circles around the world have been developed to uplift women and teens who are on a quest to discover their gifts and talents and help them to connect with resources that will move their dreams along at a Godspeed pace.
Author: Frances Dahlberg
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1981-01-01
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780300029895
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEssays discuss chimpanzees as an evolutionary model, modern examples of hunter-gatherer tribes, women's and men's roles in prehistoric times, and primitive human adaptations
Author: Bessie Head
Publisher: Waveland Press
Published: 2013-09-23
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 1478611677
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRural Botswana is the backdrop for When Rain Clouds Gather, the first novel published by one of Africa’s leading woman writers in English, Bessie Head (1937–1986). Inspired by her own traumatic life experiences as an outcast in Apartheid South African society and as a refugee living at the Bamangwato Development Association Farm in Botswana, Head’s tough and telling classic work is set in the poverty-stricken village of Golema Mmidi, a haven to exiles. A South African political refugee and an Englishman join forces to revolutionize the villagers’ traditional farming methods, but their task is fraught with hazards as the pressures of tradition, opposition from the local chief, and the unrelenting climate threaten to divide and devastate the fragile community. Head’s layered, compelling story confronts the complexities of such topics as social and political change, conflict between science and traditional ways, tribalism, the role of traditional African chiefs, religion, race relations, and male–female relations.
Author: Moyra Dale
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Published: 2018
Total Pages: 203
ISBN-13: 9781506475967
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe twentieth century should be remembered in missions as the time when women got lost. Over that time, the voices of women missionaries, leaders, and facilitators of new Christian movements were all too often excluded from missiological discourse and strategic mission discussion. It is hoped that this book signals a revival in the contribution of women to mission in a way that values what they have to offer.