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Are you ready to build a stronger partnership with your horse? Hoping to achieve a remarkable softness from the ground before you swing into the saddle? Starting a youngster or working to overcome training and behavioral problems in an older mount? Becoming bored with endless round-penning? Australian equestrian stars Dan James and Dan Steers of Double Dan Horsemanship are here to show every horse owner the basic steps to an infinitely useable training skill: long-reining. If ever there was hidden treasure in the diverse and ever-evolving realm of horsemanship, it is this underused but incredibly valuable practice. Long-reining benefits every equestrian discipline--as James and Steers demons...
In this fascinating and often hilarious work – winner of the Royal Society of Science Prize 2007 – pre-eminent psychologist Daniel Gilbert shows how – and why – the majority of us have no idea how to make ourselves happy.
For many years, the football transfer window has been a dominant topic in news columns, with fans increasingly glued to social media for updates on their clubs. The Boot Room delves into the intricacies of the transfer window, tracing its evolution from its inception to its current form, shaped by data-led scouting. Author Andrew Judge engages with a diverse range of football insiders, from finance experts discussing the state of football finances to Sky Sports reporters on the front lines during deadline day. He takes readers inside the boardroom with a club secretary on Transfer Deadline Day and into the physio’s room, where medical teams race against time to complete player medicals wit...
There's no place like this home... Single mum of twins, Sadie Keith thought she'd lost her 'wow factor' until gorgeous builder Gareth sets his sights on her, but can he build her dream home and be her dream man? Our House is Cathy Woodman's honest and hilarious novel, perfect for fans of Carole Matthews and Lucy Diamond. 'A cast of diverse characters that grow on you. For a vet, Woodman knows a lot about human nature' - Nottingham Evening Post Sadie Keith doesn't have it all, but she's proud of what she's got: two gorgeous children, a challenging career as a magic operative (that's a clown to you and me) and a cleavage that has, so far, pluckily resisted the forces of age, twin babies and gr...
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Wild Roses: A Tale of the Rockies" by Howard R. Driggs. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Dan Pierce and Joan Schneider are key management employees of Starlingers Gourmet Food Markets. Until the moment they both find their careers in jeopardy, though for different reasons. As Dan and Joan plow through their apprehension and suffering during four frigid weeks in December, both are unaware of their real status as pawns in the behind-the-scenes maneuvering of a situation much bigger than either one’s job… New Leaves in Winter is C. Gary Johnston’s second novel, and once again, he has written an exciting tale sure to captivate readers till the last page.
A dysfunction family's tragic circumstance, crisis, estrangement, abandonment, alienation, coping, addictions, abusive relationships, enabling escapes, bittersweet rendezvousing, life-saving intervention, harmful allegations, and pursuit of reconciliation are at the heart of this dramatic story inspired by an anonymous victim. Within each human being is the instinctive will and courage to live regardless of condition and sacrifice. To survive self destruction, a victim, real or imagined, might choose to decisively accuse another person or persons of his or her calamitous behavior and plight. When doing so, the egocentric victim cunningly attempts to victimize the second party without personal consequence or remorse. Furthermore, to survive, the real or imagined victim might also decide to falsely accuse an innocent second party; actually believing that alleged person or persons committed the disastrous behavior for which the accuser and or a third party are responsible. Thus simmers the crux of Consenting Victims.
A lyrical and passionate call to arms to save the world's great fish
Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941) achieved international fame with the publication of her book Mysticism in 1911. Continuously in print since its original publication, Mysticism remains Underhill's most famous work, but in the course of her long career she published nearly forty books, including three novels and three volumes of poetry, as well as numerous poems in periodicals. She was the religion editor for Spectator, a friend of T. S. Eliot (her influence is visible in his last masterpiece, Four Quartets), and the first woman invited to lecture on theology at Oxford University. Her interest in religion extended beyond her Anglican upbringing to embrace the world's religions and their common sp...