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Welcome to my world. One of billions inhabited by the living creatures of this earth. A unique reality occasioned by genetics, social conditioning and the individual experiences of my life. Within these pages lie brief snapshots of my life and understandings. On subjects of abandonment, mindfulness, the environment, creativity, connection, addiction and our often flawed approach to its treatment. It is my sincere hope that some of the sentiments expressed may resonate with others, for therein lies connection, the ultimate solution to the enigma of life.
*Solo Medalist Winner of the New Apple Book Awards for Excellence in Publishing* One ordinary teenager. One extraordinary mission. And a destiny she never expected. With final exams behind her, fifteen-year-old Vanessa Cross is looking forward to a long, lazy summer on the beach, shopping, and going to the spa with her friends—anywhere but at home with her hypocritical stepmother and preoccupied father. Her entire life is flipped upside-down when her father disappears, and rumors he’s a traitor begin to fly. Selected to join an expedition to an alternate reality called the Living World to retrieve a priceless relic, Van plans a secret mission of her own. Find her father and prove his inn...
Untamed: Maverick Hearts by Heather Graham Pozzessere\Patricia Potter\Joan Johnston released on May 25, 1993 is available now for purchase.
Provides a biography of American poet T.S. Eliot along with critical views of his work.
In this Companion, an international team of leading T. S. Eliot scholars contribute studies of different facets of the writer's work to build up a carefully co-ordinated and fully rounded introduction. Five chapters give a complete account of Eliot's poems and plays from several distinct points of view. The major aspects and issues of his life and thought are assessed: his American origins and his becoming English; his position as a philosopher; his literary, social, and political criticism; and the evolution of his religious sense. Later chapters place his work in a number of historical perspectives; and the final chapter provides an expert review of the whole field of Eliot studies and is supplemented by a listing of the most significant publications. There is a useful chronological outline. Taken as a whole, the Companion comprises an essential handbook for students and other readers of Eliot.