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Emma, the oldest Zook sister, finds her emotions tossed between two available suitors, John Troyer and Gabe Kuhns, a widower. As the schoolteacher, Emma is involved in the personal lives of Gabe's children. Then Rosemary, a beautiful Amish widow arrives and Gabe catches her attention. How does Emma really feel deep in her heart?
Martha has conflicting feelings about her relationship with the man she loves. Problems arise when her need to be home transcends her desire to marry and start a family. Living a separate life from the man she hopes one day to wed causes temptations. Martha puts her life on hold while coping with a dependent mother. Meanwhile, the circumstances of her birth color her attitude towards her family. Then someone from her past comes into her life. How will this affect her relationship with those around her? With two men vying for her attention and her responsibilities at home, will she ever find the way to live as she desires - as an Amish wife and mother?
Reporter Julie Baker returns to her childhood village in Colombia's demilitarized zone to investigate the loss of U.S. military assets. As she looks for answers, Julie finds herself lost in the jungle, angry with a God who seems to have abandoned her. Guaranteed fiction!
Culture of the Selfie is an in-depth art-historical overview of self-portraiture, using a set of theories from visual studies, narratology, media studies, psychotherapy, and political principles. Collecting information from various fields, juxtaposing them on the historical time-line of artworks, the book focuses on space in self-portraits, shared between the person self-portraying and the viewer. What is the missing information of the transparent relationship to the self and what kind of world appears behind each selfie? As the 'world behind one's back' is gradually taking larger place in the visual field, the book dwells on a capacity of selfies to master reality, the inter-mediate way and, in a measure, oneself.
A fascinating look into the life of innkeeping. Between the owner's family of five kids, a mother, an Irish setter, three cats, staff, and guests from all walks of life, this memoir covers the humorous as well as poignant moments in an innkeeper's life. Laughter and tears - all part of the eleven years spent in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.
Celia, a law student in Philadelphia, discovers unconditional love as she works her way through her past. No father and a promiscuous mother lead her toward self-destruction, but a man's love and his mother's unselfishness give rise to a real future. Everything changes when she discovers she must make a decision that will change the course of her life.
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When a young woman is confronted with her feelings for her handsome new landlord, she realizes he may not be available. He keeps reappearing, but then two other interesting men enter her life to further confuse her and she is ready to give up all men and settle for life with her double-toed cat, Spud. Has God brought one of these men into her life to be her future husband, and if so -- which one? & ;& ;Kristen, a lovely young college graduate, struggles to find employment and deal with her feelings of loneliness and rejection after her boyfriend drops her without explanation. Along comes a new landlord -- a handsome and successful realtor named Dave, who starts off on the wrong footing by re...