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169 illus., 137 color, 30 line drawings. Orig. $60.00.
Susanne and Jake Page share their personal experience at the Navajo Nation and cover the culture’s history and traditions, including Jake’s own experience in a healing ceremony. Susanne’s photography provides an intimate view of a Navajo healing ceremony, along with her skill in highlighting the unique landscape and everyday Navajo activities.
Coming home to Thorndale after being dumped at the altar, Annie wasn't expecting to find romance...but life is full of surprises. Devastated by the sudden end of her engagement, teacher Annie Armstrong craves only peace and seclusion to heal when she returns to Thorndale. Following a fraught encounter with fell rescue volunteer Jon as the result of a misunderstanding, she tries to disregard his evident compassion and warmth when they join together to search for a missing person. But Annie finds that avoiding Jon in a small community is almost impossible and her feelings are in chaos as he confesses his attraction to her following a party given by a rival for his affections. An uplifting romance of new starts, perfect for fans of Victoria Walters and Tilly Tennant.
Is there something holding you back from becoming the person you want to be? Fear is all around us, from having a tricky talk with your boss to facing up to a problem at home. Everyone has worries and fears that can stop them progressing and reaching for the things that they really want in life. The simple, life-changing exercises in Feel the Fear & do it anyway will teach you how to turn anger into love and uncertainty into action.
A family history book of Robert Scott and Eileen McGovern. Covering the families of Scott, Fremont, Bruneau, Gregory, Flanagan, McGovern, and Kelly. Also includes photos and maps.
A sensitive and skilled (color) essay on Navajo and Hopi people, their life and land.
Learn to create stunning jewelry with plastics and resins.
‘Dark and compelling, a slow-motion collapse; I read it in 24 hours with my heart in my mouth. So good!’ Julie Cohen, author of Together Everyone knows what Cornelia did all those years ago. But no one knows what she will do next. Cornelia Blackwood lives a quiet life. When she goes to the corner shop to buy milk, people whisper behind her back. Her one constant, her rock, is her husband. But when he doesn't come home from a work conference, she is left alone to try to pick up the pieces. And before long, the secret he has hidden from her for all these years is laid bare. From a supremely talented storyteller, The Flight of Cornelia Blackwood is a powerful novel of motherhood, loss and l...
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Essays by leading Mozart scholars explore the composer's popular works, biography and reception, appealing to scholars and Mozart-lovers alike.