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Meet Gray Taylor. At 32, he's compassionate and sweet, curious and funny, yet extremely depressed and terribly lonely. After tragically losing two family members in a horrific car accident and immediately getting his heart broken by his one true love, Gray finds himself trapped. Through guilt and remorse he stays in his hometown of High Point, North Carolina and transforms into a young boy whose only ability is to depend on the one lady who'll always be there for him: his mother. While Gray feels abandoned by his friends, his fiancee, and mostly God, he knows that his relationship with his mother is as strong as oak. Forgetting his faith, his friends, and his fiancée, Gray lets go of it all...
The life of a First Nation family living in the bush in the early nineteen hundreds. The author writes about his early childhood when he would go trapping with his family. He also writes about when he had to go to war and when he returned. He writes about his trapping experiences, guiding tourists and poaching in Quetico Park.
ASKS THE QUESTIONS MOST ARE AFRAID TO VOICE — AND ANSWERS THEM! World-traveling author and thinker looks through the world that has been presented to us and into the underlying foundation that supports it and offers insights and guidance to dealing with a world seemingly gone mad. Who are you? Where are you going? What the heck is going on here? You want answers. And you deserve them. So where do you begin? With yourself. It is time to remember your true being. It is time to break free from limiting thought constructs and connect with the quantum field of unlimited possibilities . . . AWAKENING: Break Through the Deception Hidden in Reality and Find Your Way Back Home reveals the captivati...
Druidawn is an anthology series of fantasy/sci-fi stories written by young authors. These brilliant short stories take place on the planet Druidawn, a fantasy life preserve far from Earth, built by the Druids themselves and meant to be entirely human-free.
The Study of Time XVI: Time’s Urgency celebrates the 50th anniversary of the International Society for the Study of Time. It includes a keynote speech by renowned physicist Julian Barbour, a dialogue between British author David Mitchell, Katie Paterson and ISST’s previous president Paul Harris. The volume is divided into dialogues and papers that directly address the issue of urgency and time scales from various disciplines. This book offers a unique perspective on the contemporary status of the interdisciplinary study of time. It will open new paths of inquiry for different approaches to the important issues of narrative structure and urgency. These are themes that are becoming increasingly relevant during our times. Contributors are Julian Barbour, Dennis Costa, Kerstin Cuhls, Ileana da Silva, Margaret K. Devinney, Sonia Front, Peter A. Hancock, Paul Harris, Rose Harris-Birtill, David Mitchell, Carlos Montemayor, Jo Alyson Parker, Katie Paterson, Walter Schweidler, Raji C. Steineck, Daniela Tan, Frederick Turner, Thomas P. Weissert, Marc Wolterbeek, and Barry Wood.
Making Sense of the Senses provides an easily understandable and engaging overview of the senses. The book allows readers insights into how humans and other animals perceive the world, reflecting a level of knowledge similar to that acquired by studying neuroscience at an undergraduate level. In order to offer an accessible introduction to the science, it uses relatable examples to uncover the history, evolution, and biological principles of the way we see, smell, hear, taste, touch and more.Rather than only focusing on the five primary senses you can see on the cover, Making Sense of the Senses dives deep into the various methods through which life across the planet surveys the world, and g...
When sixteen-year-old Jodi meets Brett, she is sure she has found the love of her life. But when the growing romance leads to an unplanned pregnancy, the strength of their commitment is challenged. But a far more deadly challenge is yet to come! A few years later, the couple's happy and busy lives are shattered when Jodi is diagnosed with cancer and must leave her family in rural B.C. to seek months of treatment in Vancouver. Will Jodi's faith in God and love for Brett and their son Christopher be strong enough to see her through? Can Brett resist the temptation of a vivacious girl who attracts his attention while Jodi fights her life-and-death battle far away? Jodi and Brett face hard choic...
Morning Coffee is a place to sit back, relax, and get your head wrapped around the day. It's a time and a place that becomes comforting. It becomes a habit, a good habit, and a place to maybe think about things that you wouldn't normally have time to consider. It's a place and a time to look beyond your own situation and to thoughtfully ponder where you are at, where you are going, and maybe how to get there from here. Morning Coffee is a friendly place, a refuge from the rest of the world for at least a few minutes out of the day. It's a place out of our past...and a place to look towards the future. That timeless place between dusk and dawn, a place to consider ways of meeting that future ...
A touching story about the daring rescue of a little starving stray.