Let's Have a Conversation


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This book is about conversations. It's about the ability to talk about experiences. Life experiences. There may or may not be answers but you talked about it. And you were heard. "Let's Have A Conversation" is about communication, listening and speaking. So come on y'all... "Let's Have A Conversation".




Lets chit chat


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From the world of tales, to the world of texts, stories have never changed, but the perception of sensory experience changed. Language could never be designed without our little tittle-tattle and whispers. Hence generated communication and eventually ‘Evolution’. This book is a collection of different stories and poetries from a varied generation of stretch to spot. Each record of grapevine brings a different consciousness of life and its reality to express. Hence, vent your mind for a fantasy of imagination to unleash the stories resting within inch by inch.




Let’s Chat


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When we become Christians, we all learn to pray. We learn that when we pray, we’re addressing the Almighty God who sits enthroned in glory and power; accordingly, we must approach Him with respect and honor. But what if there is more to prayer than that? What if God can also be a dear friend who wants to hear about the highs and lows of our regular lives? What if the God who breathed out the galaxies just wants to chat with you? Let’s Chat introduces the Jesus who wants to be a part of your everyday life in a personal, intimate way. Speaker and discipleship leader Renee Richter presents a thirty-day journey toward learning a new sort of prayer, one in which you can experience friendship with Jesus. She draws from her own personal testimony and from the stories of biblical heroes to show how prayer can be radically more than you ever imagined it. These thirty days could change your prayers—and your life.




Lets Talk With The Heart


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Lets Talk With The Heart is a collection of powerful, dramatic and emotional short stories and poems all with messages from the heart in them. It has love, sex, drama, violence, tears, laughter ... everything a good book should have and more.




Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now


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Johnny Desmond is a racist and a believer in white separatism. He tells us of past exploits and then, on instructions from his mentor, beats up a Jewish college professor. Johnny also tells the back story of how he was born in Mississippi but ended up in foster care in Iowa, where he is bounced from family to family and often abused. Finally he ends up at reform school. He finds comfort and family with Peter, the head of Iowa’s right-wing commandoes. He also is willing to do the dirty work of the movement. After he places a bomb, he realizes that someone is in the building. It’s also the story of a Des Moines detective who arrests Johnny. Johnny goes on trial for arson, attempted murder and several other charges, enough to have him spend the rest of his life in prison. There is a lot of evidence against him, but will that include the testimony of the man who was left in the building? Will Johnny go to prison? Will he choose the right woman to be with for the rest of his life? And, will he find his mother again? Find out in Let Us Not Talk Falsely Now.




Let's Talk About Having a New Brother or Sister


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Having a new sibling join the family isn’t always a joyous occasion for a child. This reassuring book stresses that parents love all of their children equally and that having a new sibling is a wonderful opportunity for a child, not a tragedy.




Mom, Let's Chat


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Motherhood is a season. The challenges of motherhood would not last a lifetime. Yet, the failure to identify the significance of the season, and to escape from it may bring about long-term consequences for the rest of her life. The author with more than 20 years of counselling experience wishes to journey with mothers, and helping them to identify the different seasons of their lives so that they are able to identify personal growth opportunities, find fulfillment, and their values as woman. The issues that are discussed in the book include: Self-Image Rebellious children Uncooperative husband Dealing with hurts In-laws relationship




Let’s Talk to Each Other


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Americans have to address, what the GAP has wrought. It is more than overdue for justice to be served, amends to be made, and compassion to be extended. We have to come together to save our health and our democracy. A person is not American because of race, but rather because of what he or she believes. Americans need to find ways to help each other. Americans can handle the truth. That is why “The Talk” based on the truth, needs to happen all over this country, right now.




Let's Talk Race


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Real conversations about racism need to start now Let's Talk Race confronts why white people struggle to talk about race, why we need to own this problem, and how we can learn to do the work ourselves and stop expecting Black people to do it for us. Written by two specialists in race relations and parents of two adopted African American sons, the book provides unique insights and practical guidance, richly illustrated with personal examples, anecdotes, research findings, and prompts for personal reflection and conversations about race. Coverage includes: Seeing the varied forms of racism How we normalize and privilege whiteness Essential and often unknown elements of Black history that inform the present Racial disparities in education, health, criminal justice, and wealth Understanding racially-linked cultural differences How to find conversational partners and create safe spaces for conversations Conversational do's and don'ts. Let's Talk Race is for all white people who want to face the challenges of talking about race and working towards justice and equity.




Let's Have Another


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Dan Coughlin serves up another round of great stories . . . Meet the nutty sports team owner who nearly killed his franchise with terrible trades (and some spectators with an ill-advised publicity stunt) . . . The adventurous Browns lineman who flew a bombing run in Korea (though he wasn’t a pilot!) and survived a gunshot wound—from his wife . . . The Indians slugger with the worst attitude in baseball—he didn’t just menace pitchers; he menaced everyone . . . The brilliant and relentless tennis promoter who stole the Davis Cup . . . And many others—including Victor, the wrestling bear! In this third lively collection, Dan Coughlin tells yet more true tales about the most colorful characters he’s known in four decades covering sports for Cleveland TV and newspapers. Turn to any page and you’ll probably learn something new—and get a laugh out of it, too.