In Sunlight and in Shadow


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Returning home after serving World War II to run his family business in New York, a paratrooper falls in love with a young heiress and actress he meets on the State Island ferry.




Sunlight and Shadow


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Mina was born on the longest night of the darkest month of the year. When her father looked at her, all he saw was what he feared: By birth, by name, by nature, she belonged to the Dark. So when Mina turned sixteen, her father took her away from shadow and brought her into sunlight. In retaliation, her mother lured a handsome prince into a deadly agreement: If he frees Mina, he can claim her as his bride. Now Mina and her prince must endure deadly trials -- of love and fate and family -- before they can truly live happily ever after....




Shadows in the Sun


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A collection of essays by scientist Wade Davis that analyze the interactions between human societies and the natural world.




Sunlight and Shadows


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Josefina's first three books - now combined into one volume - tell how she's hopeful to hold on to family traditions but loves learning new things, too! A special surprise brings a lot of newness to the rancho, including learning how to read, play th




Shadows in the Sun


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As a young girl in Bangalore, Gayathri was surrounded by the fragrance of jasmine and flickering oil lamps, her family protected by gods and goddesses. But as she grew older, demons came forth from dark corners of her idyllic kingdom—with the scariest creatures lurking within her tortured mind. Shadows in the Sun traces Gayathri’s courageous battle with debilitating depression that consumed her from adolescence through marriage and a move to the United States. Her inspiring memoir provides a first-of-its-kind cross-cultural view of mental illness—how it is regarded in India and in America, and how she drew on both her rich Hindu heritage and Western medicine to find healing.




Sunlight & Shadows


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This new edition brings together a fascinating collection of black and white photographs taken by one of India's leading wildlife photographers. Interspersed with the pictures are anecdotes culled from Tthe author's diaries.




Sunlight, Shadows and Stars


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Elusive Me's poetry captures those feelings and emotions that we all experience throughout our lives; ranging from sadness to joy, dreamy and lofty thoughts and desires. She has the natural ability to capture the moment and then open it up before you in a cascade of words that flow and drench you in all their meaning; all their feeling, like a wave that washes over you … it envelops you, completely. In this first volume; Sunlight, Shadows and Stars, you will find a treasure trove of beautiful quotes and naturally, her poetry. Her expertise is not only found in her prose poetry, but also in the forms and styles of the masters. Elusive Me will astound you, stun you and leave you breathless as she draws you into her world.




Shadows in the Sun


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Shadows in the Sun covers the immediate, short- and long-term responses and subsequent generational effects of sibling bereavement and discusses sibling responses in the context of the variables which influence them. The final chapter synthesizes all that has gone before into a comprehensive model of sibling bereavement. Practical guidelines are offered for those who seek to help grieving siblings, children, and families.




Shadows in the Sun


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“Everyone who struggles with a mental illness, or who knows anyone with depression, anxiety, or any other mental illness, must read this engrossing true story of courage in the face of heartbreaking adversity.” —Dilip V. Jeste, MD, president, American Psychiatric Association As a young girl in Bangalore, Gayathri was surrounded by the fragrance of jasmine and flickering oil lamps, her family protected by Hindu gods and goddesses. But as she grew older, demons came forth from the dark corners of her idyllic kingdom—with the scariest creatures lurking within her. The daughter of a respected Brahmin family, Gayathri began to feel different. “I can hardly eat, sleep, or think straight. The only thing I can do is cry unending tears.” Her parents insisted it was all in her head. Because traditional Indian culture had no concept of depression as an illness, no doctor could diagnose and no medicine could heal her mysterious malady. This memoir traces Gayathri’s courageous battle with the depression that consumed her from adolescence through marriage and a move to the United States. It was only after the birth of her first child, when her husband discovered her in the backyard “clawing the earth furiously with my bare hands, intent on digging a grave so that I could bury myself alive” that she finally found help. After a stay in a psych ward she eventually found “the light within,” an emotional and spiritual awakening from the darkness of her tortured mind. Gayathri’s inspiring story provides a first-of-its-kind cross-cultural view of mental illness—how it is regarded in India and in America, and how she drew on both her rich Hindu heritage and Western medicine to find healing.




The Art Amateur


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