Navigating Life


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You might learn a few useful things at school, but most of what matters, most of what makes you into a fully functioning human being, no teacher will ever tell you. This diamond-sharp, honest book of hard-earned wisdom is one mother's effort to equip her daughter for survival in the real world. Heartbreakingly funny, Navigating Life has invaluable tips for students of life of all ages. It will challenge you to lead a more meaningful life and to tackle the bumps along the way with grit, style, and ingenuity.




Things I Should Have Told My Daughter


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"An inspiring and revelatory memoir of juggling marriage, motherhood and politics as she worked to become a successful writer and self-fulfilled woman"--Provided by publisher.




What I Wish I Had Told My Children


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In this beautifully written biography penned by journalist Antoine Trépanier, the Honourable Michel Bastarache recounts his youth in Acadia and the various professional roles he occupied before becoming the first Acadian to accede to the Supreme Court of Canada. Written as a letter addressed to his two children, who died of an incurable disease, Bastarache recounts his constant fight for equality between francophone and anglophone communities. He reminisces on his commitment among groups protecting francophones outside Québec, then on his careers as teacher, civil servant, lawyer, and judge. He takes the reader backstage to the most important causes he worked on and reveals some of the secrets of the highest court in Canada. He also weighs in on the controversy surrounding the Inquiry Commission on the process for appointing judges of the Court of Québec, as well as his mediator work for reconciliation and compensation of alleged victims of sexual abuse by ex-priests in New Brunswick.




I Wish I Had. . .


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Illustrations and text express a desire for the sharp eyesight of a blackbird, the tail of a lemur, and other animal's strengths. In this lyrical book, a child describes the skill and the beauty possessed by various animals. Full color.




What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me About Marriage


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Do you desire greater intimacy in your relationship? Long for a deeper connection where loyalty and devotion abounds? Want your marriage to thrive - not just survive? Whether you're about to say your wedding vows or have celebrated your golden anniversary, What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me About Marriage provides irreplaceable insights and unparalleled certainties to awaken greater connection and friendship in your marriage.




Things I Should Have Told My Daughter


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In this inspiring memoir—that Jane Fonda raves “will make you braver...want to live your life better and make a difference”—the award-winning playwright and bestselling author of What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day reminisces on the art of juggling marriage, motherhood, and politics while working to hone her craft as a writer. Before she become one of America’s most popular playwrights and a bestselling author with a novel endorsed by Oprah’s Book Club, Pearl Cleage was a struggling writer going through personal and professional turmoil. In Things I Should Have Told My Daughter, Cleage takes us back to the 1970s and 80s, when she was a young wife and mother trying to find her voice as a writer. Living in Atlanta, she worked alongside Maynard Jackson, the city’s first black mayor and it was here among fraught politics that she began to feel the pull of her own dreams—a pull that led her away from her husband as she grappled with ideas of feminism and self-fulfillment. In the tradition of literary giants such as Joan Didion, Nora Ephron, and Maya Angelou, Cleage crafts an illuminating and moving self-portrait in which her “extraordinary experiences, deep social concerns, passionate self-analysis, and personal and artistic liberation, all so openly confided, make for a highly charged, redefining read” (Booklist).




What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me About Men


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Shattering Deceptions That Destroy Intimacy Does the man in your life sometimes disappoint you? Do you ever long for him to change? Feel frustrated or wonder why he seems to only want one thing? Do you crave greater intimacy in your relationship? In What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me About Men, Julie Gorman shares transparently about the myths she believed about men-faulty paradigms that led to a multitude of mistakes, misunderstandings, and misconceptions. With real, raw, and relevant insights for every woman, Julie offers practical "next step" actions and inspiring thoughts to empower you to see your man through God's lens and move toward greater intimacy. You'll uncover twelve redemptive secrets that shatter the common deceptions women believe about men, and the one central liberating truth every woman must know in order to experience complete intimacy. What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me About Men reveals just how far God is willing to run to rescue you!




Things I Wish My Mother Had Told Me


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From one of Britain's most renowned style arbiters comes an essential handbook for women everywhere which explores how elegance and glamour can enhance every aspect of their lives.




When God Isn't in It


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When God Isn't in It is the fourth of a series. My books are to glorify the Holy Trinity. My books are for atheists to Christians, black to white, rich to poor, and everyone in between. I cannot say young to old because they get a bit rated R the deeper you journey with me. We discuss everything from sin to salvation; well, God does. In my series, you will encounter addicts, the throne of God, revivals, fighting giants, battlefields, blessings, demons, politics, visions, hallucinations, dreams, zombies, yoga, meditations, chants, time traveling, voodoo, portrayals, prostitutes, night terrors, chains being broken off, black magic, sorcery, witches, warlocks, Wiccans, pagans, Satanists, possessions, sex, LGBTQ, evil deeds, satanic attacks, Juggalos, prophecies, poetry, arguments, debates, enchantments, Illuminati, Freemasonry, biker gangs, adulterers, human trafficking, a King, and so much more. You will always encounter God's good grace, mercy, love, compassion, and limitless wonders in every story. So...Dare to Walk With Me into my series A Beautiful Sequel (My Life in Christ), if you are feeling brave.




21 Things I Wish My Broker Had Told Me


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"Frank Cook shows new agents, those who might want to be agents, and those who want to be better agents, the road to success."--Jacket.