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Plain Talk Poetry is a collection of poems written in a style that fits our modern lifestyle. These poems are designed for real people in the real world. The poems are grouped by topic, reflecting a wide range of universal emotions and experiences. All the poems are based on real-life observations or experiences. Topics addressed in Plain Talk Poetry are different than those in Orphan Dreams, adding to the plain-talk poetry experience. Reaching deep into the heart, these poems leave no reader untouched. Whether given as a gift or kept for oneself, life is enriched by reading this book!
Orphan Dreams is a collection of poems written in plain-talk, direct language for real people, giving words to universal emotions and experiences. Many of these poems have received acclaim individually. A wide range of emotions and experiences are addressed, grouped by topic. Reaching deep into the heart, these poems leave no reader untouched. Whether given as a gift or kept for oneself, life is enriched by reading this book!
Harry has a problem with monsters under his bed. Mama tells him what she did to get rid of monsters under her own bed - and it worked! Help your 2-5 y.o. child deal with a common fear, develop good sleep habits and set a positive foundation of communication with parents that will last a lifetime! Illustrations are soft and gentle to encourage a quiet mood before sleep.
Living in the Theater of the Absurd: Chronic Illness presents a unique look at adapting to chronic illness. With an active imagination, an outrageous sense of humor, and personal experience with chronic illnesses, the author provides an alternative to living as a victim. The first half of the book presents a new perspective and examples of thriving with specific chronic conditions. The second half of the book addresses issues that are common in all chronic illnesses. Household chores, clutter, family life, friendships, thought life, and more are addressed with both humor and solutions. This book empowers the reader to go beyond diagnosis and create a new lifestyle.
Living in the Theater of the Absurd: Chronic Illness presents a unique look at adapting to chronic illness. With an active imagination, an outrageous sense of humor, and personal experience with chronic illnesses, the author provides an alternative to living as a victim. The first half of the book presents a new perspective and examples of thriving with specific chronic conditions. The second half of the book addresses issues that are common in all chronic illnesses. Household chores, clutter, family life, friendships, thought life, and more are addressed with both humor and solutions. This book empowers the reader to go beyond diagnosis and create a new lifestyle.
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