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A 7 day reflective study for graceful difference in a negative world.
For Jenna Jones, sleeping means reliving a nightmare over and over again until the pieces come together to reveal a murder mystery more than 50 years old.
In the world of Cannins, a magical fish-shaped crystal is found in the mystical lake of mirrors. This powerful pendant establishes the enmity between Kenbell, a poor and black boy, who lives in a village, and Kepler, son of the royal family and a young man by nature quite greedy. Thus, Kenbell is forced to abandon his people and his beloved Maria and ventures through unknown waters and lands guided by the mysterious pendant, which will make him discover an incredible world, inhabited by exotic creatures and angelic beings. What he does not even know is that his necklace is more than magical: it is practically a mission he was given. Will the young hero be able to fulfill his mission? Where will your help come from? Will he ever be able to return home, to the bosom of his family and into the arms of his dear girlfriend? Embark on the Kenbell saga to find out! The Kenbell saga is full of adventures, power struggles and an epic battle, but, above all, it brings a great lesson about who really commands the Universe and the only way to live in peace.
It's 1969 and Anna, a simple southern farm girl from North Carolina, is torn between love and duty as the Vietnam War drafts the two young men in her life. As events unfold she quickly learns that some will go to any length to get what they want, even if it means murder.
When an octopus, who has spent his whole life in the dark, see's the moon, he loves the feeling of seeing the beautiful sites around him. He looks forward to seeing the moon every night, but is sad when it doesn't show. Vowing to never let the moon leave him again if it ever shows, he holds the moon so tightly that it dims and is no longer shining its light on the ocean's floor. Learning that holding too tightly can change the experience, he lets go and learns to love the moon from afar.
John and Sarah Parker had these children: Hannah married Levi King, Jacob married Mary Calloway, Pricilla married John (Jehu) Calloway, John married Patty Hogan, Elizabeth married Jas. C. Humphries, Mary married Samuel Parker, William married Christiana Mathews, Peter married Ann Tool and Elisha married Nancy Baker.
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"This sequence of poems is based on the life of the Georgia-born poet and musician Sidney Lanier"--Page ix.