Defending My Life and to Whom


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Our fictitious character Gary wakes up from a most interesting dream. You know those dreams that seem to linker in your consciousness. Was Gary's dream really a dream? Was a very special message given? What does the interpretation of this dream mean to Gary? Can you relate to Gary's dream? Go with Gary on this exciting adventure that will challenge your perceptions. The inevitable conclusion might surprise you.




The Knickerbacker


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Defending Her Son


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Shakespeare scholar and anthroposophist, John O'Meara in this memoir traces the main patterns of his life experience through and beyond the publication of his associated works, Otherworldly Hamlet and Othello's Sacrifice. The record he leaves is a moving description of a souls journey through the labyrinth of meetings that go into the making of a life: a revealing document about an authors struggle to come to terms with the profound demands a life can make. Along the way John O'Meara offers us images richly evocative of the landscape and cultures of Montreal and Quebec, where he was born and lived for most of the life he records.
















Iomarbhaidh na bhfileadh


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Irish Texts Society


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Someone to Love


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Nina always thought that if just one person would love her perfectly and completely, she’d never be alone again Nina’s the first person in her family to leave home and go to college. Maybe that’s why she feels so isolated once she gets there, especially compared to some of the other students—like her roommates, who have been friends for so long they can finish one another’s sentences. But it seems like her narrow, small-town past hasn’t prepared her for this life in which everyone else knows things about the world that she doesn’t. Afraid of falling behind in her classes, all Nina does is study and wonder if she’ll always be this lonely. But then she meets Mitch. He introduces himself from the top of some scaffolding, taking a break from painting the house next door to hers. Their growing relationship frees Nina from her self-doubt—finally, someone to love who loves her back! Their togetherness is perfect . . . but can it stay that way forever?