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Differences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Differences

The book is about an out-of-the-ordinary romance between two individuals of different races. The story is set in New York City. The hero, Daniel Devereaux, is the citys most eligible bachelor and anchors an award-winning talk show in one of the big networks. The heroine, Cara Marino, is a Eurasian who comes to work with the United Nations. Their paths crossed providentially, and they find themselves drawn to each other through common interests. In the twists and turns, conflicts erupt when other characters blend into the situations. The book honors the great love between two people created differently but destined to be together.

Searching for Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 827

Searching for Hope

Chasing after the man who killed his fiancee, Daniel is on a quest for vengeance that leads him beyond the edge of the world into a greater world than he ever knew existed. This world is embroiled in war and despair. He is unable to avoid being quickly caught up in the events of the rest of the world, forced to abandon his own personal quest for a more noble quest with newfound friends and enemies. It is a quest... for hope.

From Out of Nowhere
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

From Out of Nowhere

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-16
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  • Publisher: Booktango

Cara's life had been turned upside down by the murder of her parents and the state taking her little sister. She is stalked by the murdere. She was always told that she was worthless and incapable of taking care of herself and sister. Daniel was a self made billionaire who trusted no one but his long time driver Thomas. Through fate Cara and Daniel meet and it's as tho they're the missing part of each other. The sexual tension is undeniable. She's never been loved and he's never loved. When they both decide to trust through his dominance and her submission everything changes.

Where We Are
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Where We Are

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-04
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

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Painted Over
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Painted Over

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-01
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  • Publisher: Bella Books

Is the unexpected reunion of estranged friends just another still life capturing a moment in time? Or could it be the beginning brushstrokes of a romantic masterpiece? Back in the day, Paige and Ria were the best of friends. As they grew, they grew closer, always there for each other, even as Paige concentrated on literature and art while Ria cut a swath through every soccer field—and most of the cheerleaders. But something shocking happened during their senior year of college that ended their friendship. Big time. In the years that follow, Paige becomes a successful artist and Ria a star soccer player. A chance meeting with Ria after all this time has Paige wondering if it’s finally time to forgive and forget. As the two become cautiously reacquainted, the possibility of a true reconciliation is complicated by the arrival of glamorous gallery owner, Cara, who definitely wants Paige’s work…and maybe something more. Then there’s the return of Ria’s gorgeous ex, Elena, who has a mind-blowing surprise for Paige.

Campaigning for “Education for all”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

Campaigning for “Education for all”

Civil society organizations have risen up the global education agenda since the international community adhered to the 'Education For All' Action Framework in the 'World Education Forum' that was held in Dakar in 2000. With the foundation of the Global Campaign for Education (GCE) civil society advocacy has sought to ensure that national governments, donors and international organisations make the necessary efforts to guarantee quality education for all children in the world. This book explores the strategies and actions, as well as the challenges and impact of civil society organizations in the achievement of the 'Education For All' international commitments. It does so by specifically focu...

The Laughing Trees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Laughing Trees

In 1835, near the headwaters of the Arkansas River, Cara Rojo, a Ute war chief finds an eight year old white girl who had witnessed her family being swept away in a flash flood the day before. The girl has blocked out the horror of the flood and can not speak, yet seems to fear nothing. The Ute Indians take her to their village and name her Tavimois, the Spirit of the Sunrise. The girl is Hannah Headly, and her brother, Daniel, has survived the flood, but believes his sister was killed with his younger brother and parents. Daniel is nursed back to health by Big Butt, the Crow wife of negro Mountain man Bull Thompson. Needing money to return to the East, Daniel hires on as Bull Thompson’s h...

Lettering & Type: Creating Letters and Designing Typefaces
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Lettering & Type: Creating Letters and Designing Typefaces

A guide to type design and lettering that includes relevant theory, history, explanatory diagrams, exercises, photographs, and illustrations, and features interviews with various designers, artists, and illustrators.

Young People’s Voice in School Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Young People’s Voice in School Science

This book highlights young people’s changing attitudes toward and interest in science over the course of a five-year longitudinal study. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the author presents rich data from children and young people, as well as their parents and teachers. By providing a glimpse of science pedagogy from the perspective of young people and those who work with them, the book identifies factors that affect students' interest in science throughout their primary and secondary education. The book also examines a posthumanist philosophical approach to science education and emphasizes the interrelationship of all things within the context of science education.

The Bed Book of Short Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

The Bed Book of Short Stories

The bed, dressed in hand sewn quilt or threadbare blanket, may in and of itself be memorable, but it is what happens in the bed the sex and lovemaking, the dreams, the reading, the nightmares, the rest, giving birth and dying which give bed special meaning. Whether a bed is shared with a book, a child, a pet or a partner, whether lovers lie in ecstasy or indifference, whether bed relates to intimacy or betrayal, it is memories and recollections of bed, in whatever form, which have triggered the writing of these thirty stories by women from southern Africa. Well known writers Joanne Fedler, Sarah Lotz, Arja Salafranca, Rosemund Handler and Liesl Jobson will delight, but you will discover here new writers from Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia and Zambia, each with a unique voice as they cast light on the intimate lives of women living in this part of the world and the possibilities that are both available to and denied them. The BED BOOK of short stories some quirky and tender, others traumatic or macabre is the perfect companion to take to bed with you, to keep you reading long into the night.