Tiny Paw Prints Touching Tails

Tiny Paw Prints Touching Tails

Author: Inc Product Concept Mfg

Publisher: Product Concept Incorporated

Published: 2013-08-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780988671997

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If you've ever felt the healing power of a cat's purr, then this book is for you. The heartwarming and entertaining stories were inspired by real cats and the lessons they teach all of us by their devotion and affection. This collection of stories will surely touch your heart, and spark treasured memories of your own... shared with a cat.


Touch the Devil's Tail

Touch the Devil's Tail

Author: Terry A. Burgess

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1453590943

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Touch the Devil ́s Tail Touch the Devil ́s Tail a new novel from Terry A. Burgess Now Available from Xlibris.com Contact: [email protected] Sheila Myhra is an animal loving veterinary assistant with a special touch; she has the amazing ability to cure animals with just her hands. But as the movies are so insistent to state: with great power comes great responsibility. And after Sheila inadvertently heals a hit-and-run victim she is suddenly very aware of her responsibility. Sheila is trying her best to understand her power and at the same time keep it hidden from prying eyes. But now she has the victim following her around and after everyone at her vet clinic is brutally murdered a very determined detective is watching her every move. Sheila ́s quest to discover the truth about herself leads her from the ancient shores of the Mediterranean to the State Capital of Texas to the Gulf Coast. While dodging a hit man, a detective, and a fanatical minister, Sheila must struggle with who she is, who she was, and who she has the potential to become. As Sheila uncovers the truth about herself, a deeper, bigger truth about the origins of Christianity looms in the distance. What she discovers has the potential to destroy faith itself. Will Sheila sacrifice herself to hide the truth, or will the greatest lie in history set her free?


The True Tails of Baker and Taylor

The True Tails of Baker and Taylor

Author: Jan Louch

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1466892978

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"Not since George Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life has someone so lifted the spirits of an entire community. That the 'someone' in this case is, in fact, two library cats makes this true tale of the love of literature combined with a fondness for nose licking all the more magical. This book, like a purring kitten who may also be a genie, should be welcomed into any home."—Francesco Marciuliano, New York Times bestselling author of I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats It all started with mice in the library. Assistant librarian Jan Louch and a coworker decided that what the library needed was a cat. Or, even better, two cats. Soon, they found a pair of Scottish Folds who were perfect for the job. Jan named them Baker and Taylor, and they took up residence in the library. But these cats were much more than mousers. Visitors to the library fell in love with Baker and Taylor and their antics just as Jan had. And then, after Jan let the cats be photographed for a poster, they became feline celebrities. Children from across the country wrote them letters, fans traveled from far and wide to meet them, and they became the most famous library cats in the world. In The True Tails of Baker and Taylor, Jan Louch looks back and tells the remarkable story of these two marvelous cats and the people—readers, librarians, and cat lovers of all ages—who came together around them.


A Touch of Blossom

A Touch of Blossom

Author: Alison Mairi Syme

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780271036229

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"Explores the art of John Singer Sargent in the context of nineteenth-century botany, gynecology, literature, and visual culture. Argues that the artist was elaborating both a period poetics of homosexuality and a new sense of subjectivity, anticipating certain aspects of artistic modernism"--Provided by publisher.


Tails of Devotion

Tails of Devotion

Author: Emily Scott Pottruck

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780977063703

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If you and your pet could communicate by paper, what would you write to each other? That is the question posed to the 58 families featured in Tails of Devotion. Their notes will make you laugh, cry, nod in agreement, smile and wag your tail. Coupled with over 200 photographsy, Tails of Devotion is a heart warming, intimate book at the bond we share with the animals in our lives.


The True Tails of Baker and Taylor

The True Tails of Baker and Taylor

Author: Jan Louch

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1250081076

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It all started with mice in the library ... Assistant librarian Jan Louch and a coworker decided that what the Minden, Nevada library needed was a cat. They found a pair of Scottish Folds who were perfect for the job. Jan named them Baker and Taylor, and they took up residence in the library. After Jan let the cats be photographed for a poster, they became feline celebrities, and became the most famous library cats in the world.


Khatyn

Khatyn

Author: Ales Adamovych

Publisher: Glagoslav Publications

Published: 2012-08-28

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1909156094

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It is a quiet place, with lush green grass covering the location of the former Belarusian village. A village that was burned to the ground with its inhabitants in 1943. Anyone familiar with this small corner of Eastern Europe is chilled to the bone by the events that transpired there, and the village’s name Khatyn has now come to embody a horrific national tragedy. But tragedy is not all this name embodies, for it also reminds people of the tremendous courage of those who fought for the life and freedom of their country. It is the story of this village and the events that surround its annihilation that are the focus of Ales Adamovich’s novel Khatyn, which was written on the basis of historical documents. The author, himself a World War II veteran and partisan, depicts the reality of the partisan resistance to fascism in Belarus. The main character is a man named Florian, who in his memories returns to events that transpired some thirty years ago, when as a teenager he joined a partisan unit and met his future wife, Glasha. He witnesses how the villagers of Khatyn are burned alive as reprisal for supporting the partisan movement. The monstrous cruelty of the death squad and its commanders manifested itself in the act of punishing the entire community for the deeds of those who had helped the partisans. The village, composed mostly of the elderly and mothers with children, was locked inside a barn. After being covered with dry hay, the barn was set ablaze with the families inside. Over half a century later, Adamovich’s story about the courage of ordinary people has not lost its immediacy. Today, the world is still marred by war crimes committed against communities of noncombatant. Khatyn is a testament to an event that must not be forgotten, and to a reality that must not be repeated.