The Awakening - Unheard. Undiscovered. Untold.


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From the bestselling author of 7 Books comes The Awakening. The Awakening – Unheard, Undiscovered, Untold is a collection of truthful and uncooked conversations with oneself. This book is a reminder to readers to embrace themselves and people around, to accept and overcome the darkest of dark nights of life, to fill the void with full-hearted love and beauty. This Indian Author's moving phrases tinged with the heartbreak and pain stands out from the crowd as a collection worth reading. The Awakening centers on themes of love, life, dreams and emotional loss, this young author talks about the reality of love, and how important it is to find one's voice. Jyoti's poetry, stories, articles and her write-ups range from social causes to rebuilding a broken life. To help you discover, what it means to find a home of your own, and to let you dance through self-discovery phases of your life, The Awakening awakes you. ‘If growing is by age, you are not growing; you are just a bit close to dying. You are a grown up when you grow your relationship with nature, when you go a step closer to the needy, a step closer to reality and a step closer to yourself!’




MINDFULNESS FOR BEGINNERS.


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Margaret Atwood


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This is the first collection of essays published in the United Kingdom to focus upon a writer who already enjoys an international reputation. It is a part of Atwood's unique achievement that she manages to sustain her popularity with reading publics around the world as she brings feminist perspectives to bear upon personal and private experience and upon the public structures of power which shape individual lives. From a variety of theoretical perspectives, and including European and North American contributions, the essays gathered here explore how as a woman writer Atwood articulates the pressures and determinations which condition the feminine before allowing it to speak for itself, and how as a Canadian she explores the complicated relationships between representation and self-representation in a world of vastly uneven distributions of power and responsibility. A unique combination of feminist and postcolonial perspectives, it examines Atwood's poetry and short fiction as well as her novels.




Violent Duality


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Poetry


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The Last Secret


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In this riveting follow-up to The Grail Conspiracy, famed journalist Cotten Stone is at the top of her craft until one of her discoveries is proven to be a hoax. Without a steady job, credibility, or a shred of self-respect, the struggling reporter fades from the limelight. A year later at a famous Inca site, she unearths a crystal tablet that predicts the Great Flood and another final "cleansing"—yet to take place—to be led by the daughter of an angel. According to the Venatori—an ancient society of spiritual warriors—a series of these sacred tablets exist...and the last one holds the key to surviving Armegeddon. Racing to recover this last secret before the Fallen Ones, Cotten comes face to face with her terrifying destiny, a legacy to battle the Son of the Dawn until the End of Days. Praise: "Fascinating and breathless, The Last Secret by Lynn Sholes and Joe Moore will leave you glued to your chair. From Texas to Peru and Italy, the story sweeps across centuries in a quest for the secret key to surviving Armageddon. Sholes and Moore are true story-tellers, with unerring eyes and the souls of artists. You'll love this one!"—Gayle Lynds, New York Times Bestselling author of The Last Spymaster "Demonic possession, strange suicides, and Biblical prophecy collide in Sholes and Moore's The Last Secret, an intelligent religious thriller with bite. Once again, Cotten Stone proves herself to be a heroine for the new millennium. Insightful, engrossing . . . but more importantly, a suspenseful thriller from first page to last!"—James Rollins, New York Times bestseller of Black Order "Hold on tight to The Last Secret—and enjoy the ride!"—Nelson Erlick, author of The Xeno Solution and GermLine







Anishinaabe Ways of Knowing and Being


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Very few studies have examined the worldview of the Anishinaabeg from within the culture itself and none have explored the Anishinaabe worldview in relation to their efforts to maintain their culture in the present-day world. Focusing mainly on the Minnesota Anishinaabeg, Gross explores how their worldview works to create a holistic way of living, which the Anishinaabeg call the Good Life. However, as Gross also argues, the Anishinaabeg saw the end of their world early in the 20th century and experienced what he calls 'postapocalypse stress syndrome.'