My Journey From Warrior to Gypsy


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"My Journey from Warrior to Gypsy" is a collection of poems written by Tom Yeager. This book is his story of going into the unknown and discovering more of the world and of himself. He is able to laugh at how life " sometimes hands us chicken and sometimes hands us feathers." Tom captures the humor, warmth, and wisdom of a heart opening. *The chapter of poems on love and romance describes the pain and joy of being with someone special. These poems show how he has slowly learned to "open his heart and let love come in." He ends one of his poems with "when people ask what happened to me, I say that I am trusting life's greatest mystery." *The chapter of poems on riding and jumping horses shows his love and connection with horses. His poems reflect how much he has learned from riding these "magnificent creatures." One of his favorite quotes is from Winston Churchill who said, “No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle.” *The chapter of poems on travel reflects his experiences and insights from traveling to over thirty countries in the world and seeing five of the seven wonders of the world. For example, he writes about facing the unknown in his climb to the summit of Mt. Fuji. With each adventure, he realizes the truth of Rumi who said, "Travel brings love and power back into your life." *The chapter of poems on facing adversity is about finding the inner strength to face our fears. Tom believes that adversity teaches us about patience, honesty, and courage. He ends one poem with the Vietnamese proverb "in the dark, one has only one's lamp to show the way."




Gypsy Warrior Princess


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Reflections of a Gypsy


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This book covers the life changing events that have shaped who I am today. Writing this book has also given me a chance to reflect and learn from my experiences. In this book I share my thoughts and feelings with affection. The book is divided into four sections: Poems From a Gypsy: Family Memories; Reflections of a Gypsy; and Friends I Hope to Meet in Heaven. I hope sharing my insights and growth will be meaningful to you. Tom




Gypsy Warrior Princess


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Journey through the Middle East, live in the caves of Greece, move into a forest in the south of Spain, let your hair grow wild and untamed. Feel the freedom resonate through your bones, and if you hear the call of Home, return with a heart grown, inner-self more known. Jump into your old Cabrio named Bunny and cross the country, fall in love again and again, make real friends, learn the diversity that exists on this earth, we deserve to live a life of true worth.




Poems and a Parable from the Gypsy of the Yellow and Black Car


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The poems bring about the different stages of the artist/therapists life, both personal torments as well as spiritual quests. The struggles within and the struggle outside. An artist and an art therapists has a inner journey both from the creative angle, as well as from the psychological realm of dealing with individuals who go through deep pain as well with the inner struggle of the artist who absorbs the futility , fatigue and the fear of daily life looking to transform the pain into a possibility.




Gypsy Jane


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With the reputation as the hardest and most dangerous female criminal in Britain, Gypsy Jane Lee was feared and respected throughout London's criminal underworld. This is her true story. During a terrifying journey that began as a 14-year-old armed robber, she has been shot four times, tasered three times by police and served three jail terms. Convicted for armed robbery she was released from prison only to go out and attempt to murder four people. Gypsy Jane has led a life packed with crime, betrayal, drugs and murder but she classes herself as a woman of principles: she values loyalty and honour, and has only ever wanted a 'normal' life.




WARRIOR SPIRIT RISING


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Growing up, I knew two things to be true: My dad was a drunk. Being an Indian was complicated. When I joined the Navy, these two ideas were cemented when my fellow sailors, after finding out that I was an American Indian, would ask me if I drank a lot or if I still lived in a TeePee. They were asking questions because that’s what they knew and I couldn’t blame them. I could only answer “no” to both. These questions, posed by my curious new friends, made me wish that I knew more about my background, about me. Dad tried to teach us the language, the culture, what it meant to be Ojibwe. But no one wants to learn from a drunken Indian, least of all, me. Then, in the winter of 1980, my dad nearly died. When he awoke, everything changed. This is his story. Warrior Spirit Rising is the inspiring true account of Gene Goodsky, as told through the eyes of his oldest daughter, Dianna. Gene was raised in the North Woods of Minnesota, on the tribal lands of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa. Surviving years of cultural genocide, racism, and the Vietnam War left him broken—battling severe PTSD and alcohol abuse. In this stunning tale of Native American perseverance, Good Sky unravels the history of her father, her family, and her people, and the near-death experience that would change their lives forever. With both wit and honesty, she explores the devastating loss of heritage that has impacted generations of Native Americans, and how the powerful choice to forgive can leave a legacy.




The Gypsy in the Parlour


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In Victorian England, a glamorous, mysterious young woman overturns the lives of a traditional Devonshire farm family, in Margery Sharp’s humorous, heartwarming New York Times–bestselling novel On a farm in Devonshire, during a long hot summer, three women await the arrival of a fourth. The corseted, petticoated Sylvesters are no ordinary females. They are as fair-tempered as they are big and strong, the wives of modestly prosperous farmers who can stand up to the heat of a parlor—their pride and joy—as well as a scorching harvest field. And the men they chose for husbands are their equals. Today is cause for celebration: The youngest Sylvester brother is arriving with his bride-to-be. But Fanny Davis will change all their lives. The slender, petite woman is given to unnamed ailments and is full of secrets. Where did she come from? What does she really want from the bumpkin she agreed to marry? None of the Sylvester ladies can imagine the tempest that will strike their peaceful farm when the deadly Miss Davis gets to work.




The Warrior's Path Collection


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All three novels in Malcolm Archibald's 'Warrior's Path' series of 18th century historical war novels, now available in one volume! Blood Oath: After the Battle of Culloden in 1746, young Hughie MacKim swears to avenge his brother's murder. Trained as an infantryman in Fraser's Highlanders, Hugh joins the Army and follows the trail across the horror of war in North America, through to the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in September 1759. But can he find his brother's killer? Edge Of Reason: Canada, 1759. After Hugh MacKim's loved one is mortally wounded by a tall, tattooed Canadian, he swears vengeance. Returning to the army, he transfers to the Rangers, certain that he can find his sworn enemy: Lucas de Langdon. But can he exact his revenge, and has the strain of war tipped him over the edge of reason? A Sacrifice Of Pawns: Caribbean, 1762. With the French in Canada defeated, Hugh MacKim's focus shifts to the West Indies. Fighting their way through the campaign, battles on Martinico and Cuba are only the backdrop to their personal war with Captain Rene Roberval: the man who murdered their crew. But has MacKim finally met his match in the formidable captain of Douce Vengeance?




The Journey is Everything


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"'What does one learn by taking a journey, any journey?' Helen Bevington asks. 'I've taken a shaky trip through a decade (to Russia, to the mailbox, to bed) to the end of the 1970s, about which uncomplimentary and increasingly anxious remarks were made by us all--you, me, and the media.' This is a book of journeys, to places--Russia, Hawaii, Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece, the South Seas, the Rhine, Australia, New Zealand, New Mexico--and to the classroom at Duke University where she was Professor of English until her retirement in 1976. Since everything is a journey, the book is concerned with travel of all kinds, in books, in memories, in people living and dead, a lighthearted search for Eden on this planet but a more serious search for survival in the troubled decade of the 1970s"--Publisher.