In My Heart


Book Description

Celebrate feelings in all their shapes and sizes in this New York Times bestselling picture book from the Growing Hearts series! Happiness, sadness, bravery, anger, shyness . . . our hearts can feel so many feelings! Some make us feel as light as a balloon, others as heavy as an elephant. In My Heart explores a full range of emotions, describing how they feel physically, inside, with language that is lyrical but also direct to empower readers to practice articulating and identifying their own emotions. With whimsical illustrations and an irresistible die-cut heart that extends through each spread, this gorgeously packaged and unique feelings book is sure to become a storytime favorite.




Expressions of the Heart's Impressions


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"Randell Jenkins was born on June 21, 1970. He didnt come into the world alone. He was born with a twin brother, Rondell Jenkins and with Sickle Cell. Throughout his life, Randells heart was impressed by this deadly blood disease as he expresses it in the poem Sickle Cell and Not Your Fault. Randells two sisters and younger brother had succumb to this Dark Knight and this affected him in so many ways, as he expresses it in several of his poems.







From My Heart


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My only son was murdered in December 2012 and I was having a very hard time dealing with my grief. I looked into councelling groups but the meetings were held on week nights, and this was impossilbe for me as I work an afternoon shift. I would come home from work and write how I felt in a notepad, as I was doing this, my expressions of grief were coming out in poems. I began posting my expressions of my grief on my facebook page., my family would comment on how beautiful they were, and that maybe I should consider publishing them in a book. I thought no who would really want to read about my grief and how I hurt inside. Then I found a facebook page for grieving mothers and began posting my expressions there. In no time so many grieving mothers from all over were wanting to share my poems. They had all encouraged my to write my expressions in a book and thats what I've done. For all the grieving mothers in the world this is from my heart.




Expressions from the Heart of a Woman


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This book is a heart warming experiences of a woman who shares the passions of love,loss,inspiration and the encouragement of others as well as herself. It has meaning and captures the essence of the womans heart and soul. As you read the poems just visualize and feel the spiritual love,serenity and passion as you read each word captivates your heart and mind about what I am feeling. I hope that you will enjoy the reading of the poems as much as I enjoyed writing them with the help and guidance of my Higher Power , family and friends who helped inspire and kept me encouraged during this process.




The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms


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From “all systems go” to “senior moment”—a comprehensive reference to idiomatic English. The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms explores the meanings and origins of idioms that may not make literal sense but play an important role in the language—including phrasal verbs such as kick back, proverbs such as too many cooks spoil the broth, interjections such as tough beans, and figures of speech such as elephant in the room. With extensive revisions that reflect new historical scholarship and changes in the English language, this second edition defines over 10,000 idiomatic expressions in greater detail than any other dictionary available today—a remarkable reference for those studying the English language, or anyone who enjoys learning its many wonderful quirks and expressions. “Invaluable as a teaching tool.” —School Library Journal




The Book of the Heart


Book Description

In today's increasingly electronic world, we say our personality traits are "hard-wired" and we "replay" our memories. But we use a different metaphor when we speak of someone "reading" another's mind or a desire to "turn over a new leaf"—these phrases refer to the "book of the self," an idea that dates from the beginnings of Western culture. Eric Jager traces the history and psychology of the self-as-text concept from antiquity to the modern day. He focuses especially on the Middle Ages, when the metaphor of a "book of the heart" modeled on the manuscript codex attained its most vivid expressions in literature and art. For instance, medieval saints' legends tell of martyrs whose hearts recorded divine inscriptions; lyrics and romances feature lovers whose hearts are inscribed with their passion; paintings depict hearts as books; and medieval scribes even produced manuscript codices shaped like hearts. "The Book of the Heart provides a fresh perspective on the influence of the book as artifact on our language and culture. Reading this book broadens our appreciation of the relationship between things and ideas."—Henry Petroski, author of The Book on the Bookshelf




Poetic Expressions of the Spirit, Soul and Body


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Come and experience a refreshing approach to life through poetry and prose. You will see the beauty of life through the eyes of a new author. Your soul will light up with inspiration. This anthology will take you to the heights of spiritual enlightenment and to the deep riches of romance. So find a quiet place, fix yourself a warm cup of chocolate, wrap in a blanket by a warm fireplace, pick up your copy of Poetic Expressions of the Spirit, Soul and Body, and let E. O. Taylor guide you to a place where dreams are not fantasies but are the very fuel of life. You will return refreshed, and you will find meaning and a reason to embrace each day.




The Feeling Heart in Medieval and Early Modern Europe


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The heart is an iconic symbol in the medieval and early modern European world. In addition to being a physical organ, it is a key conceptual device related to emotions, cognition, the self and identity, and the body. The heart is read as a metaphor for human desire and will, and situated in opposition to or alongside reason and cognition. In medieval and early modern Europe, the “feeling heart” – the heart as the site of emotion and emotional practices – informed a broad range of art, literature, music, heraldry, medical texts, and devotional and ritual practices. This multidisciplinary collection brings together art historians, literary scholars, historians, theologians, and musicologists to highlight the range of meanings attached to the symbol of the heart, the relationship between physical and metaphorical representations of the heart, and the uses of the heart in the production of identities and communities in medieval and early modern Europe.







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