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Three English plays of the 1990's by Maori writers.
In the mystical world of Multiria, an evil and powerful entity, known as Rogius, threatens the peace of the kingdoms, which is already fragile. For this task, a young warrior princess, called Tina of Sirigia, a kingdom inhabited by breeds of half-humans, half-demons, is tasked to defeat Rogius and his army of darkness, with an ancient weapon called the Sun Sword. On her travels, she will be with her childhood friend, Cezanne of Terrania, and a disgraced noble, Rodion Dragao, and together, they will travel all over Multiria, gathering friends and reuniting the next generation of warriors and protectors of Multiria – The New Chosen Ones.
This book is about things that people wonder about. It is about things that happen in our everyday life that are natural things that cannot be changed: The incompleteness that we feel inside and the strong desire to be fulfilled; Our powerful inner strengths, dealing with who you are and trying to get others to accept whom you are. Topics also include understanding what we feel and how we feel and expressing our emotions, the southern ways of life, and the frustrations of envy and jealousy from others when trying to succeed. Experience the ups and downs when life throws you a curve ball, and learn from every situation in life, so that when the same situation occurs again, you know how to deal with it.
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Follow the stories of Dagmar and Ross: middle aged, newly homeless, and with no apparent options. Invited into a house that appears from the outside to be abandoned, they learn the survival skills needed to live in a society that treats people as disposable. They discover how some have adapted to living in the margins. As they tune in to the voice of Anima Mundi, the soul of our planet, they weave a path through the fabric of their community, exploring themes of pipelines, despair, loss, and recovery. Join them as they discover the healing power of caring, restoring our planet, forming healthy relationships, listening deeply, and building community.
"Better to make a complete break, I'll no longer be a drag on your career." The daughter of a glamorous film star, Sarah Castle, had always been single-minded as a career woman, determined to be as successful in her profession as her mother had been in hers. In spite of this, she was shattered when she received the news that Simon Dowling was to marry another woman for she could not envisage him belonging to anyone else but her. And she had no one to blame but herself. She and Simon had been lovers and he had wanted to make their relationship permanent. His new job, however, took him to a distant part of the country and Sarah had been offered a wonderful position on a large syndicate newspaper chain. Torn between her love for Simon and her ambitions for the job she had always wanted, she chose her career. Subsequently having had to shake off other suitors and suffering a number of reversals, she realized her mistake the hard way.
Those who enjoy old cars and have travelled widely in the U.S. and Canada may enjoy reading about places they have been. The murder of Nicks girl friend and his revenge is the authors cry against violent crime.
THE STORY: As The New York Times comments: Mr. Miller's drama involves two middle-class families that outwardly symbolize the tranquillity of stable suburbia. But behind the green shutters and the contentment of sustained affluence lies the latent