A Garden of Peace
Author: Frank Frankfort Moore
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 320
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Author: Frank Frankfort Moore
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 320
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Navjot Kaur
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Published: 2017-04
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ISBN-13: 9780981241227
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Denise McPhillips
Publisher: WestBow Press
Published: 2019-04-29
Total Pages: 29
ISBN-13: 1973655799
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJake hated it when his parents argued and yelled at each other. He often sought refuge at his safe place in the woods behind his house. There he meets the kindest, most compassionate, and loving companion – a Golden Labrador Retriever named Joe. Together, they visit an extraordinary garden filled with kindhearted, affectionate, and fun-loving animals. After spending the day with his new friends, Jake experiences the peace and love within the garden.
Author: Navjot Kaur
Publisher:
Published: 2019-09
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9780981241203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCentral to this story is a young Sikh boy, who explores what it means to be "different just like you''. The first page turn encourages deeper conversations about identity and belonging with the question: "Do you know who I am?"Join this little human's quest of self-discovery through the metaphor of a lion's mane.The narrative's rhythm flows alongside the red fabric of a dastaar (turban worn by members of the Sikh community), strengthening the character's identity with each new word stitched into the dastaar."When we learn something new, it makes each of us stronger."Skipping Stones Honor Book Award Winner for Multicultural and International Awareness.
Author: Simonetta Agnello Hornby
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2006-02-21
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780312425067
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLike many memorable works of fiction, this surprising mystery--and love story--set in rural Sicily hinges on a single question, in this case: who is Maria Rosalia Inzerillo, known as Mennulara, the almond picker?
Author: Margaret Roach
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Published: 2011-02-23
Total Pages: 189
ISBN-13: 0446574023
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMargaret Roach worked at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for 15 years, serving as Editorial Director for the last 6. She first made her name in gardening, writing a classic gardening book among other things. She now has a hugely popular gardening blog, "A Way to Garden." But despite the financial and professional rewards of her job, Margaret felt unfulfilled. So she moved to her weekend house upstate in an effort to lead a more authentic life by connecting with her garden and with nature. The memoir she wrote about this journey is funny, quirky, humble--and uplifting--an Eat, Pray, Love without the travel-and allows readers to live out the fantasy of quitting the rat race and getting away from it all.
Author: Todd Parr
Publisher: LB Kids
Published: 2017-10-31
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780316510776
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPeace is making new friends.Peace is helping your neighbor. Peace is a growing a garden. Peace is being who you are. The Peace Book delivers positive and hopeful messages of peace in an accessible, child-friendly format featuring Todd Parr's trademark bold, bright colors and silly scenes. Perfect for the youngest readers, this book delivers a timely and timeless message about the importance of friendship, caring, and acceptance.
Author: Roxane B. Salonen
Publisher: Discover America State by Stat
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781585361427
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Discover America State by State Alphabet series continues as readers are given a tour of North Dakota, home to such wonders as bison, eagles, and the Red River. Full color.
Author: Joseph Goldstein
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Published: 2010-10-19
Total Pages: 78
ISBN-13: 1458783502
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLove, compassion, and peace - these words are at the heart of all spiritual endeavors. Although we intuitively resonate with their meaning and value, for most of us, the challenge is how to embody what we know; how to transform these words into a vibrant, living practice. In these times of conflict and uncertainty, this transformation is far more than an abstract ideal; it is an urgent necessity. Peace in the world begins with us. This wonderfully appealing offering from one the most trusted elders of Buddhism in the West is a warm and engaging exploration of the ways we can cultivate and manifest peace as wise and skillful action in the world. This charming book is illuminated throughout with lively, joyous, and sometimes even funny citations from a host of contemporary and ancient sources - from the poetry of W.S. Merwin and Galway Kinnell to the haiku of Issa and the great poet-monk Ryokan, from the luminous aspirations of Saint Francis of Assisi to the sage advice of Thich Nhat Hanh and the Dalai Lama.
Author: Erik Larson
Publisher: Crown
Published: 2012-05-01
Total Pages: 481
ISBN-13: 030740885X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKErik Larson, New York Times bestselling author of Devil in the White City, delivers a remarkable story set during Hitler’s rise to power. The time is 1933, the place, Berlin, when William E. Dodd becomes America’s first ambassador to Hitler’s Nazi Germany in a year that proved to be a turning point in history. A mild-mannered professor from Chicago, Dodd brings along his wife, son, and flamboyant daughter, Martha. At first Martha is entranced by the parties and pomp, and the handsome young men of the Third Reich with their infectious enthusiasm for restoring Germany to a position of world prominence. Enamored of the “New Germany,” she has one affair after another, including with the suprisingly honorable first chief of the Gestapo, Rudolf Diels. But as evidence of Jewish persecution mounts, confirmed by chilling first-person testimony, her father telegraphs his concerns to a largely indifferent State Department back home. Dodd watches with alarm as Jews are attacked, the press is censored, and drafts of frightening new laws begin to circulate. As that first year unfolds and the shadows deepen, the Dodds experience days full of excitement, intrigue, romance—and ultimately, horror, when a climactic spasm of violence and murder reveals Hitler’s true character and ruthless ambition. Suffused with the tense atmosphere of the period, and with unforgettable portraits of the bizarre Göring and the expectedly charming--yet wholly sinister--Goebbels, In the Garden of Beasts lends a stunning, eyewitness perspective on events as they unfold in real time, revealing an era of surprising nuance and complexity. The result is a dazzling, addictively readable work that speaks volumes about why the world did not recognize the grave threat posed by Hitler until Berlin, and Europe, were awash in blood and terror.