Treasured Tears

Treasured Tears

Author: Kendall Talbot

Publisher: AnnetteKendall

Published: 2023-09-01

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13:

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Will Archer’s quest to right a terrible wrong tear him and Rosalina apart forever? Trapped in a treacherous do-or-die contract that threatens the lives of everyone he knows, Archer is determined to settle the score. But, forced to scuba dive in shark-infested waters, Archer and Jimmy find a deadly secret that was never part of the deal. As the days tick down to the birth of their child, and Rosalina’s fiancé is missing half way around the world, she questions why they wanted to bring a newborn into their tumultuous lifestyle. And when a deadly nemesis crashes into their lives yet again, it seems not everyone will survive this time. Could this tear Archer and Rosalina apart forever? Treasured Tears is book six in the romantic suspense Treasure Hunters series, full of drama, danger, and passion. Get ready for new twists and turns in the glorious settings of Tuscany and the Caribbean Islands.


No Tears No Treasure Devotional

No Tears No Treasure Devotional

Author: Tiffany Breon

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-05

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 035906812X

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A daily devotional and journal designed to encourage and inspire others to keep holding even during trying times.


Ink and Tears

Ink and Tears

Author: Rania Huntington

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2018-08-31

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0824867122

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How does an extended family, bound by shared history, affection, and duty but divided by generation, gender, status, and personality, memorialize its dead? This fascinating study shows how members of the prominent Yu family passed down their personal and familial memories over five generations, through the traumatic transition from imperial to modern China and amidst the radical change and destruction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Their memory writing is unusual and compelling for its quantity, variety, and resonance of themes across generations. It reflects a particular cultural moment and family, yet offers insight into universal practices of writing and remembrance. Ink and Tears begins and ends with the Yu family’s two most famous members: the late Qing writer Yu Yue and his great-great grandson Yu Pingbo, each among the most famous and prolific scholars of their respective generations. Over a span of one and a half centuries, they and their lesser-known female and male kin made use of an impressive diversity of genres—poetry, prefaces, biographies, diaries, correspondence, and strange tales—to preserve their family’s memories. During the times in which they wrote, the technologies of printing and the institutions of publication and book distribution were being transformed, and by the time of the great-grandchildren the language of education and governance, definitions of scholarship and literature, and the map of literary genres had all been remade. The Yus’ memory writing thus reveals not just how different family members remembered and mourned, but the changing tools they had with which to convey their loss. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, Rania Huntington focuses on questions of how memory was crafted, preserved, and transmitted as much as on what was remembered, tracing common tropes and shared strategies. Her beautifully observed study will interest scholars of late imperial and early Republican literature and history, as well as readers more broadly concerned with the family, women’s writing, themes of memory and bereavement, and the personal functions of literature.


The Sword of Maiden's Tears

The Sword of Maiden's Tears

Author: Rosemary Edghill

Publisher: D A W Books, Incorporated

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780886776220

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When Ruth Marlowe, a student librarian, rescues an elf who's been mugged on New York City's mean streets, it signals the start of an adventure that will see Ruth and her friends pitted against magic and monsters as they aid the elf in his quest to regain the sword which was stolen from him.


Holy Tears

Holy Tears

Author: Kimberley Christine Patton

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 0691190224

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What religion does not serve as a theater of tears? Holy Tears addresses this all but universal phenomenon with passion and precision, ranging from Mycenaean Greece up through the tragedy of 9/11. Sixteen authors, including many leading voices in the study of religion, offer essays on specific topics in religious weeping while also considering broader issues such as gender, memory, physiology, and spontaneity. A comprehensive, elegantly written introduction offers a key to these topics. Given the pervasiveness of its theme, it is remarkable that this book is the first of its kind--and it is long overdue. The essays ask such questions as: Is religious weeping primal or culturally constructed? Is it universal? Is it spontaneous? Does God ever cry? Is religious weeping altered by sexual or social roles? Is it, perhaps, at once scripted and spontaneous, private and communal? Is it, indeed, divine? The grief occasioned by 9/11 and violence in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, and elsewhere offers a poignant context for this fascinating and richly detailed book. Holy Tears concludes with a compelling meditation on the theology of weeping that emerged from pastoral responses to 9/11, as described in the editors' interview with Reverend Betsee Parker, who became head chaplain for the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City and leader of the multifaith chaplaincy team at Ground Zero. The contributors are Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, Amy Bard, Herbert Basser, Santha Bhattacharji, William Chittick, Gary Ebersole, M. David Eckel, John Hawley, Gay Lynch, Jacob Olúpqnà (with Solá Ajíbádé), Betsee Parker, Kimberley Patton, Nehemia Polen, Kay Read, and Kallistos Ware.


Tears of an Angel

Tears of an Angel

Author: Arnita Doggett

Publisher: Inner Child Press

Published: 2012-09-07

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 0615690513

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ForewordIt has been a great pleasure in getting to know Ms. Doggett this last year. I met her through a mutual friend, who runs a poetry group and hosts a Radio show for All Artists. Ms. Doggett is a humble, unassuming and very accomplished poet. Each-time she came to the mic with her Lady-Like quality and Angelic Voice, I was shocked by the strength behind every syllable she uttered.Many of the poems were packed with a punch, in as few as two to three replete lines. She leaves you sated, knowing that you have been well-fed as she speaks of the love and desire from a very tender and romantic heart. She is a Spiritual woman as well, and has the ability to take us on longer journeys and you are right with her, in the moment, in her Spiritual Now. Then we are grabbed by the throat, as she expresses the moments of disappointments and pain, followed by anguish as Ms. Doggett bares her soul. It was this point that I reached for the box of tissues. I invite you to take this journey with her, as I did. You will not be disappointed, as a matter of fact, you will not feel alone in this world. Happy Reading.Janet P. Caldwell Author


Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon

Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon

Author: Peter Lourie

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780803279803

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Eight billion dollars? worth of Inca gold and silver are rumored to be hidden in an unmapped region of the Andes. This is the captivating story of that fabled treasure and the centuries-old spell it has cast on many, including a young American student, Peter Lourie. While completing anthropological fieldwork in Ecuador, Lourie heard the legend of Atahualpa?s ransom. The Incas gathered seven-hundred tons of gold (Sweat of the Sun) and silver (Tears of the Moon) to purchase the freedom of their king, Atahualpa, from Pizarro and his conquistadors. After the Inca ruler?s murder, the treasure vanished into the forsaken Llanganati range of the Andes. Lourie abandoned his graduate school ambitions to search for Atahualpa?s ransom. His quest for clues and his journey into the heart of the Andes is an absorbing and exciting detective story. Lourie?s account is also unforgettable for its revelations about the lives and characters of seasoned treasure hunters, the obsessed few lured by the siren song of legendary gold.