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Meet Penelope the pug in the first book of this delightful series set in Regency-era London! Penelope is a pleasant little pug who has quite the quandary: All she can remember is that she lost her Lady in the park while chasing the most dreadful squirrel. Now she dreams of one day finding a new Lady and a permanent place to stay. So when she finds herself taken in by the kind Lady Diggleton, she can't believe her luck! But Penelope soon discovers that Lady Diggleton is searching for her previous owner and worries she will have to leave the Lady she's come to love. To make matters worse, that dreadful squirrel keeps poking its nose in wherever Penelope happens to be. However shall she keep herself from chasing it again and ruining all hopes of tea parties, elegant balls, and a forever home? Perfect for readers of the Diary of a Pug series and future fans of Bridgerton and Jane Austen, the adorably illustrated pages of Puggleton Park are sure to charm chapter book readers.
Pebbles of Sound is the fulfillment of the poet's countless-lifetime-search for the true meaning of life, the nature of Soul, our relationship with Spirit, the Light and Sound of God, as heard and seen by old Moses, that blinded St. Paul, but still seen and heard today by countless devotees, including the author. Karma and reincarnation, dreams and visions, the need for and place of the true Master, in the life of a sincere seeker of Truth. Who really is the true Master? The Godman! The Wayshower! And how to recognize him. The Spiritual Laws, the Spiritual Exercises and their proper applications to achieve desired results. The correct use of the imagination and much more. There are 252 poems...
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Thomas Wolfe's 'The Greatest Works of Thomas Wolfe' is a comprehensive collection of some of the most influential and captivating works by the renowned author. Wolfe's literary style is characterized by his detailed and vivid descriptions of the American South in the early 20th century, capturing the essence of time and place with unmatched eloquence. From the sprawling epic 'Look Homeward, Angel' to the poignant and reflective 'You Can't Go Home Again', this collection showcases Wolfe's ability to delve into the complexities of human emotions and relationships. His prose is marked by a lyrical and introspective quality that resonates with readers long after the final page is turned. Wolfe's works are considered essential reading for anyone interested in American literature and the exploration of personal identity and growth. Through his unique storytelling and profound insights, Wolfe offers a timeless exploration of the human experience and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.