Truest


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A breathtaking debut brings us the unforgettable story of a small-town love, big dreams, and family drama. Silas Hart has seriously shaken up Westlin Beck's small-town life. Brand-new to town, Silas is different from the guys in Green Lake. He's curious, poetic, philosophical, maddening—and really, really cute. But Silas has a sister—and she has a secret. And West has a boyfriend. And life in Green Lake is about to change forever. Truest is a stunning, addictive debut. Romantic, fun, tender, and satisfying, it asks as many questions as it answers. Perfect for fans of The Fault in Our Stars and Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn't Have).




The Truest Thing about You


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There are many true things about you—true things you use to build an identity. Parent. Introvert. Victim. Student. Extrovert. Entrepreneur. Single. These truths can identify you, your successes and failures, your expectations and disappointments, your secret dreams and hidden shames. But what if your true identity isn't found in any of these smaller truths, but in the grand truth of who God says you are? In other words, lots of things are true about you—but are they the truest? David Lomas invites you to discover and live out the truth of who God created you to be: you are loved, you are accepted, and you are made in God's image. It's time to move beyond the lesser voices and discover why everything changes when you become who you really are.




The Truest Pleasure


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Ginny, who marries Tom at the turn of the century after her family has given up on her ever marrying, narrates THE TRUEST PLEASURE--the story of their life together on her father's farm in the western North Carolina mountains. They have a lot in common--love of the land and fathers who fought in the Civil War. Tom's father died in the war, but Ginny's father came back to western North Carolina to hold on to the farm and turn a profit. Ginny's was a childhood of relative security, Tom's one of landlessness. Truth be known--and they both know it--their marriage is mutually beneficial in purely practical terms. Tom wants land to call his own. Ginny knows she can't manage her aging father's farm by herself. But there is also mutual attraction, and indeed their "loving" is deeply gratifying. What keeps getting in the way of it, though, are their obsessions. Tom Powell's obsession is easy to understand. He's a workaholic who hoards time and money. Ginny is obsessed by Pentecostal preaching. That she loses control of her dignity, that she speaks "in tongues," that she is "saved," seem to her a blessing and to Tom a disgrace. It's not until Tom lies unconscious and at the mercy of a disease for which the mountain doctor has no cure that Ginny realizes her truest pleasure is her love for her husband. Like COLD MOUNTAIN, the time and place of THE TRUEST PLEASURE are remote from contemporary American life, but its rendering of the nature of marriage is timeless and universal. Praise for THE TRUEST PLEASURE: "Marvelously vivid imagery. . . . a quietly audacious book."--The New York Times Book Review; "Morgan deeply understands these people and their world, and he writes about them with an authority usually associated with the great novelists of the last century. . . . the book is astonishing."--The Boston Book Review;




The Truest Heart


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Cory Feathering has a knack for matchmaking and a track record to prove it, but now it's Cory's own personal life that really needs a quick fix.




My Truest Thoughts


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The Truest Power


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In this sequel to The Thirteenth Scroll, Aghamore is rulerless and teeters on the brink of civil war, even though the blind seer Lysandra and her companions have found Selia, the young girl who possesses the innate wisdom to save the land. In order to see Selia crowned as the Font of Wisdom and put on the throne to save Aghamore from destruction, the truest power must be discovered.




My Truest Thoughts


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My book contains poetry I have written in high school up until now. It also contains journal passages, my truest thoughts, fears, and unconditional feelings for the people in my lifepast, present, and hopefully futuristically. Many people were a part of my writing because they were in my life through the happy times and also the sad times. They helped me through motivation, and inspiration. My book shows what Ive been through mentally, physically, and emotionally. I feel the readers will feel my every emotion as he/she reads my thoughts. My book reveals my truest and deepest thoughts. Its filled with my poetry that Ive written in high school up until now. It also has things Ive been through as far as my dating after my separation from my husband to realizing its not bad being alone to love myself before trying to be with someone else. As well as finding friendships that will last a lifetime




The truest form of patriotism'


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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This book explores the pervasive influence of pacifism on Victorian feminism. It provides an account of Victorian women who campaigned for peace, and of the many feminists who incorporated pacifist ideas into their writing on women and gender. The book explores feminists' ideas about the role of women within the empire, their eligibility for citizenship, and their ability to act as moral guardians in public life. It shows that such ideas made use – in varying ways – of gendered understandings of the role of force and the relevance of arbitration and other pacifist strategies. The book examines the work of a wide range of individuals and organisations, from well-known feminists such as Lydia Becker, Josephine Butler and Millicent Garrett Fawcett to lesser-known figures such as the Quaker pacifists Ellen Robinson and Priscilla Peckover.




Manifest Your Truest Self


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If you have been wandering in the darkness of life and pursuing ways to know the real you, I highly recommend this book. The Author takes us on an adventurous trail of discovering and manifesting our truest self. The contents inside this book carry life-changing ramifications, spiritual enlightenment and the keys to access and unlock the truest you. If you read with an open mind and heart, mediocrity will no longer be appealing, you will not settle for less than the Father's best, nor stop short of the life you are intended. Success is manifesting your truest self. It is exhibiting the likeness and nature of the Father, operating on levels of your absolute best for the benefit of others, and fulfilling your divine purpose for the glory of God.




The Truest of Words


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With the end of term finally behind them, Aubrey and Daniel look forward to building a life together. A painful realization that they can’t truly embrace the future until they’ve come to terms with the past leads them to discover the healing potential of forgiveness and the power of unconditional love. Like the first two books in the series, The Truest of Words is a romantic tale that blends witty banter with passion and drama.