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Doubt Thou the Stars Are Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Doubt Thou the Stars Are Fire

Doubt Thou the Stars Are Fire is a historical novel where a young girl named Annette, who just survived World War II, must now take on the overwhelming task of uprooting her life in London in order to move to America. Annette struggles with harboring hatred for her sister since she caused their family to move, leaving her only friend. Annette also struggles with her own identity as her obsessive-compulsive disorder begins to develop and consume her life.

Life of things
  • Language: en

Life of things

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Hatje Cantz

Text by Tobias Zepter.

Women with Their Faces on Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 87

Women with Their Faces on Fire

Annette Marner's poetry has been published in several anthologies. She was shortlisted for the International Youth Year Young Writers' Award, won the BankSA poetry prize and has read her work widely.

...and This Is the Cure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

...and This Is the Cure

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Fiction. ...AND THIS IS THE CURE follows Allison Winter, public radio pop-culture journalist and former riot grrrrrl as she regains custody of her adolescent daughter, Hanna, following the murder of her ex-husband. She is unprepared to deal with either the demands of parenting or the fury of her ex-husband's religiously conservative, grieving family, so she pulls up roots and moves Hanna from Winnipeg to Toronto. Allison's sweet-natured partner, Eden, struggles to take on the day-to-day parenting while Allison resumes her career and avoids the chaos building at home. Despite all efforts, tensions swell and Hanna's rage over her disrupted life eventually erupts in episodes of violence. Alliso...

The Soul Enchanted: Annette and Sylvie, translated by B.R. Redman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Soul Enchanted: Annette and Sylvie, translated by B.R. Redman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1925
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Sport and Performance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Sport and Performance

Many sport and performance psychologists worldwide practise cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) as a therapeutic and applied practice approach. But no textbook currently offers a blueprint to understand and use CBT in sport and performance settings. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Sport and Performance: An Applied Practice Guide builds upon a tangible foundation for the practice of CBT and related techniques in sport and performance contexts. This new book presents key points to help students and practitioners bring CBT into the sport and performance context. We focus on the ‘what is’ and the ‘how to’. Drawing upon the latest research and a wealth of applied practice experience, this ea...

Annette Suzanne Ellis
  • Language: en

Annette Suzanne Ellis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Joy in God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

Joy in God

Contemplative prayer and the contemplative way of life are the central themes of this book. Against the backdrop of their rich experience of accompanying those coming on retreat to House Gries, Germany, the authors talk about what happens in silence: healing and wholeness, suffering and consolation, forgiveness and reconciliation, gratitude and joy... This originated from a desire to make more widely available the experiences that emerge through conversations between retreatants and guides. The individual chapters of the book, each based on a particular theme have a clear and consistent structure. A short introduction to the theme is followed by a conversation. Scripture, the writings of St. Ignatius, experiences from spiritual accompaniment as well as the authors’ own personal experiences form the basis for these conversations. Through using the questions, “Where was my heart burning?” “Where were my eyes opened?” the authors pick out aspects in the conversation which triggered a particular resonance within them. Finally, each chapter concludes with short exercises for the reader, relevant to the theme.

Fire Witch
  • Language: en

Fire Witch

Fire Witch is a spellbinding tale set in the tumultuous post-Civil War era, chronicling the journey of Mary Maguire, a witch seeking her place in a world that both fears and condemns her kind. Faced with societal scorn and familial strife, Mary embarks on a perilous path to find freedom and purpose. As she navigates through a world marked by prejudice and danger, Mary's story becomes a powerful narrative about defiance, self-discovery, and the unyielding quest for autonomy. Her journey is fraught with challenges, testing her strength and resolve as she grapples with her magical heritage, personal demons, and the harsh realities of a society unprepared for her kind. Through her eyes, readers experience the struggles of a woman determined to forge her own destiny, defying the restrictive norms of her time.

Alone on the Shield
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 383

Alone on the Shield

Eric Hoffer Book Award honorable mention I hope you get drafted and you go to Vietnam and you get shot and you die there! Those words, spoken in the anger of youth, marked the end of the torrid 1960s college romance of Annette DuBose and Gabe Pender. She would marry a fellow antiwar activist and end up immigrating to Canada. He would fight in Vietnam and come home to build an American Dream kind of life. Forty years later, they have reconnected and discovered a shared passion: solo canoeing in Ontario's raw Quetico wilderness. They decide to meet again to catch up on old times, not in a café but on Annette's favorite island deep in the Quetico wilds. Though they try to control their expectations for their rendezvous, they both approach the island with a growing realization of the emotional void in their lives and wonder how different everything might have been if they had stayed together. They must overcome challenges just to reach the island. Then they encounter the greatest challenge of all—each other.