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"Life With Wings:Recipes for Cooking and for Living" gives you tried-and-true recipes - for delicious food and also for living a meaningful and Godly life. The book is packed with recipes, poetry, homilies and meditations.
Ruth Shaw began a blog, Ruthlace, in 2006 at the age of 82, in order to write about her life growing up in the 1920s and 1930s, the Great Depression, World War II, along with stories her own mother shared with her of earlier times.
Beautiful art and photography combined with selections of prose and poetry make this magazine one to treasure. The Friendship issue of the seasonal gift book emphasizes the importance of all the people who bring love and companionship to our lives.
Readers will cherish the inspirational thoughts contained in this lovely bookcentered on the theme of Valentine's Day.
From Sister Wives and Big Love to The Book of Mormon on Broadway, Mormons and Mormonism are pervasive throughout American popular media. In Latter-day Screens, Brenda R. Weber argues that mediated Mormonism contests and reconfigures collective notions of gender, sexuality, race, spirituality, capitalism, justice, and individualism. Focusing on Mormonism as both a meme and an analytic, Weber analyzes a wide range of contemporary media produced by those within and those outside of the mainstream and fundamentalist Mormon churches, from reality television to feature films, from blogs to YouTube videos, and from novels to memoirs by people who struggle to find agency and personhood in the shadow...
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Selected poetry, prose, photographs, and illustrations celebrate love, the meaning of Valentine's Day, and the beauty and activities of winter.
The perennial holiday and seasonal gift book, long respected for its outstanding graphics and inspirational and family-oriented content. Each issue has several unique features, including recipes, a child's play corner, articles on various crafts and gardening projects, and a reader's forum. Holiday issues capture the spirit of the season with pictures, poetry and helpful hints.
"An Old-Fashioned Girl" tells the story of Polly Milton, a young girl from the countryside who goes to visit her wealthy and sophisticated friends in the city. The novel is structured in two parts, with the first part focusing on Polly's childhood visit and the second part on her experiences as a young woman. In the first part, Polly stays with the Shaw family, including Tom, Maud, and Fanny. She is initially seen as old-fashioned and unsophisticated compared to her more fashionable city friends. However, her kindness, honesty, and good-hearted nature soon win over the Shaw family, and she becomes a beloved member of their household. The novel explores the contrast between Polly's simple, vi...
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