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“Jenny opens an enchanting portal to the world of animal telepathy and healing, stringing together an amazing collection of personal experiences. This book also serves as a very accessible guide to any pet owner or animal lover, taking communication and understanding between the two to a higher level. The exercises are easy and will benefit any reader incalculably.” Stan Vagionakis – Midrand Reporter “When Jenny bought her book in for me to review I had just embarked on my own animal communication journey, and what a journey this is proving to be. Paws & Listen has helped in many aspects of this journey. It is sure to also help many others seeking how better to understand the animals...
I decided to write this book to share some of the most memorable experiences I've had with the animals that have crossed my path over the years. My greatest desire is to improve the lives of all animals and our relationships with them. Everyone has the ability to achieve their greatest desires, no matter what they are - just as I have done. I look forward to sharing with you some of the amazing stories the animals have shared with me. Enjoy! Jenny Shone: Johannesburg, October 2005
Yogi is not only the charming stories of a dog, his master and their friendship, it is also a hand book that all who have dogs should read.
Published by Times Square Press in New York. "The United States and the World's Best Psychics, Mediums, Healers, Astrologers, Palmists, Witches and Tarot Readers 2013-2014" is de facto, the world's number 1 reference, source of information, and surely the most authoritative documentary book on the most popular, the most reliable, the most trusted, and best lightworkers around the globe. The results the world rank and the national rank are based upon THE 3rd NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL ELECTION/VOTE OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD'S BEST MEDIUMS, PSYCHICS, HEALERS, ASTROLOGERS AND LIGHTWORKERS 2013-2014. The votes and nominations began on October 19, 2013 and ended on December 19, 2013 at midnight, New York time. It also include the winners of The Lightworkers Life Achievement Award, and the inductees into THE LIGHTWORKERS' WORLD HALL OF FAME.
The biography of the nineteenth-century Swedish singer whose vocal range and tone quality made her one of the leading opera stars of her day.
A detailed study of Jenny Lind's life, based on documentary sources and containing information about other musicians of the time.
Once fashionable and plush with flowers, post-war Mayfair has lost its dazzling charm. But that didn’t stop Charlotte Nettel and her husband Sir John from swapping life in the quiet northern countryside to convert their roomy Mayfair townhouse into flats. Their tenants come in all shapes and sizes – from pregnant couple Jack and Jenny to German migrants Paula and Heinrich – and they provide a constant stream of both entertainment and anxiety. But it’s Charlotte’s stepdaughter Penny, a disillusioned young women born into the uneasy interwar world, who proves to be the most difficult and scandalous tenant . . . Flashing between the lives of each tenant Carnegie Medal winning author Noel Streatfeild gives us a kaleidoscopic view of post-war London in her ingenious novel, Grass in Piccadilly. For fans of Muriel Spark’s A Far Cry From Kensington.
Blossom Hill Cottage – a secluded place with a dark past. It’s where Peggy discovered her husband Jack was an alcoholic, and it’s also where Helen stabbed her husband Rob, desperate in the face of his manipulation and control. And on to stately pile Lower Loxley – the Pargetters are proud of their centuries-old heritage, but how did Elizabeth arrive there, after her own turbulent early years, at odds with her family? This knowing excavation of Ambridge delights in the follies and everyday mischief of the inhabitants of England’s most famous village. Location by location, via the Bull and the occasional barn, the narrator takes us behind closed doors and picks up on all sorts of whispers around money, births, deaths and marriages, and romance and sex (often in inappropriate places ...) In this canny, in-world exploration of Britain’s best-loved soap, we see how every relationship, each personal triumph and disaster, and all the hopes and dreams of a community over the years are folded into the personal stories of the characters we know so well today.
"The Romance of Zion Chapel" is a romance novel by English author and poet Richard Le Gallienne. An unlikely romance develops along the street named New Zion. The son of a church minister, Theophilus Londonderry has grown into a learned theologian with great oratorical acumen to deliver excellent sermons. His skills has not gone unnoticed, and he is soon invited to become the lay preacher at New Zion Chapel. And when he seeks lodging at the Talbots, he falls in love with Jenny Talbot, the family's daughter.
Two classic short stories from Colin Thiele. The Cave Jenny and Tom would never have found the cave if it hadn’t been for the big storm. Yet within twenty-four hours they both wish they had never set eyes on it ... or ventured inside! The Glory of Galumph When poor old clumsy Galumph is sent to a farm while his family is on holiday, he is soon in disgrace for chasing the cattle and disrupting the sheepdog trials. When, however, fire threatens the farmhouse, the intrepid canine finally has his moment of glory. COLIN THIELE, AC, was one of Australia’s most distinguished and popular writers for children. Colin's books have won numerous Australian and international awards and have been made into many classic films, TV series, plays and picture books. His bestsellers include the multi-award-winning STORM BOY and BLUE FIN.