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Michele woke up one morning and could no longer hear. Doctors could offer no explanation. What began as a mission to regain her hearing became a journey of facing unspoken truths and breaking the silences that keep us trapped in the past. This is a story about gratitude, learning to listen again, and quiet joys of stillness amidst the noise.
God is Alpha and Omega, He is the beginning and the End. He is, was and will forever be . Omniscient. Omnipotent. Omnipresent. There is nothing that happens in our lives that he missed, or takes Him by surprise. He is the Author and Finisher of our faith. It's difficult on some days, even as a Christian to hold on to faith. But, wow - what does one do if they don't have an intimate relationship with Jesus when crisis comes? Some delve into drugs or alcohol. Some turn to sex. Some even become violent to turn the situation around. For an ordinary middle-class family in a quaint town of North Carolina, having a Doctor for a father means endless treatments with NO waiting, all the free tongue de...
A charming history of the nation's favourite toy, from its conception to today's collectibles.
In a moving, lyrical tale about the cost and fragility of freedom, a New York Times best-selling author and an acclaimed artist follow the life of a man who courageously shipped himself out of slavery. What have I to fear? My master broke every promise to me. I lost my beloved wife and our dear children. All, sold South. Neither my time nor my body is mine. The breath of life is all I have to lose. And bondage is suffocating me. Henry Brown wrote that, long before he came to be known as Box, he “entered the world a slave.” He was put to work as a child and passed down from one generation to the next — as property. When he was an adult, his wife and children were sold away from him out ...
What did Richard III have in his lunchbox? What did Mary Tudor eat for breakfast? And what exactly was it that made George IV so very fat? This collection of recipes, used by monarchs from William the Conqueror to Edward VII, aims to reveal the world of royal diets. Details about each monarch accompany the recipes they used.
Presents a history of the teddy bear, and includes legends, anecdotes, and collecting information
From the disability rights advocate and creator of the #DisabledAndCute viral campaign, a thoughtful, inspiring, and charming collection of essays exploring what it means to be black and disabled in a mostly able-bodied white America. Keah Brown loves herself, but that hadn’t always been the case. Born with cerebral palsy, her greatest desire used to be normalcy and refuge from the steady stream of self-hate society strengthened inside her. But after years of introspection and reaching out to others in her community, she has reclaimed herself and changed her perspective. In The Pretty One, Brown gives a contemporary and relatable voice to the disabled—so often portrayed as mute, weak, or...
“The pigments he concocts from these humble beginnings are as fun to make as they are eye-opening to work with . . . the world never quite looks the same.” —MarthaStewart.com A 2018 Best Book of the Year—The Guardian The Toronto Ink Company was founded in 2014 by designer and artist Jason Logan as a citizen science experiment to make eco-friendly, urban ink from street-harvested pigments. In Make Ink, Logan delves into the history of inkmaking and the science of distilling pigment from the natural world. Readers will learn how to forage for materials such as soot, rust, cigarette butts, peach pits, and black walnut, then how to mix, test, and transform these ingredients into rich, vi...