Live Yet Another Day


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SHE THOUGHT SHE HAD A PERFECT LIFE, BUT FATE THREW HER A CURVEBALL… Leaving her home for the first time, Vibha embarks on the beginning of her adventure into adult life. At university in Mumbai, her new group of friends become thick as thieves, especially Vibha and one remarkable young man, Rishi. Years pass and the friends go their separate ways until they reunite for a trip of a lifetime to Goa, where much excitement and hilarity strengthen their bonds, and romance is in the air… A few years later, Vibha and Rishi, happy and in love, find themselves living together in the strange new world of Covid-19. Their worst fears come true as covid strikes their home. Isolation, exclusion, fear, hospital, intensive care, confusion, and the kindness of strangers emanates. Will Rishi ever breathe yet another day of his life to see his beloved Vibha again? What does the cruel hand of fate have in store for the young lovers?




Another Day


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Celebrate all the ways love makes us who we are with this enthralling and poignant follow-up to the New York Times bestseller Every Day--now a major motion picture. David Levithan turns his New York Times bestseller Every Day on its head by flipping perspectives in this exploration of love and how it can change you. Every day is the same for Rhiannon. She has accepted her life, convinced herself that she deserves her distant, temperamental boyfriend, Justin, even established guidelines by which to live: Don’t be too needy. Avoid upsetting him. Never get your hopes up. Until the morning everything changes. Justin seems to see her, to want to be with her for the first time, and they share a perfect day—a perfect day Justin doesn’t remember the next morning. Confused, depressed, and desperate for another day as great as that one, Rhiannon starts questioning everything. Then, one day, a stranger tells her that the Justin she spent that day with, the one who made her feel like a real person . . . wasn’t Justin at all.




Yet Another Day


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Yet Another Day incorporates a short prayer for each day of the year to guide and fulfil your prayer life. These prayers directly penetrate your heart's deepest recesses and open your eyes for the all-encompassing love of Jesus Christ by teaching you to listen and to be quiet in God. The author, the Rev. John Henry Jowett, M.A., stated the following in his foreword: We need a firmer and quieter assurance while we pray. Even in our supplications it is needful to "rest in the Lord." Perhaps it would be a good thing for many of us in our praying seasons if we were to say less and to listen more. "I will hear what God the Lord will speak." Listening might bring restfulness where speech would only inflame us. It is not an insignificant thing that the marginal rendering of that lovely phrase, "Rest in the Lord," is just this, "Be silent unto the Lord."




Still Another Day


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In a long poem, the Chilean poet says farewell to his land and people and considers the human spirit, personal commitment, and the history of his culture.




Another Day in the Death of America


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Winner of the 2017 J. Anthony Lukas PrizeShortlisted for the 2017 Hurston/Wright Foundation AwardFinalist for the 2017 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in JournalismLonglisted for the 2017 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Non Fiction On an average day in America, seven children and teens will be shot dead. In Another Day in the Death of America, award-winning journalist Gary Younge tells the stories of the lives lost during one such day. It could have been any day, but he chose November 23, 2013. Black, white, and Latino, aged nine to nineteen, they fell at sleepovers, on street corners, in stairwells, and on their own doorsteps. From the rural Midwest to the barrios of Texas, the narrative crisscrosses the country over a period of twenty-four hours to reveal the full human stories behind the gun-violence statistics and the brief mentions in local papers of lives lost. This powerful and moving work puts a human face-a child's face-on the "collateral damage" of gun deaths across the country. This is not a book about gun control, but about what happens in a country where it does not exist. What emerges in these pages is a searing and urgent portrait of youth, family, and firearms in America today.




Another Day Not Wasted


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Yet Another Little Barton


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Yet Another Little Barton Yet Another Little Barton comprises six short stories. Barton and his little friend share early life experiences which transcends school-work. The book is strong on family values, friendship and parent-child relationships. In Miss Mom, Bartons Miss invites the class to make Mothers Day cards for their moms. Barton is confused when he learns that his friend does not have a mom. Together they decide that his card will be given to miss who is just like a Mom. In The answer to all, Barton displays his problem solving skills in response to a test given by his Miss. The test covers word problems involving the four operations, recognition of basic geometrical shapes, number patterns and ordering two digit numbers. The Beautiful Model is a story about Bartons visit to a large department store with his parents. The store has a grand sale and Barton spends all his time in the toys section admiring all the beautiful toys on display. His choice secretly pleases his father. In The Offer Barton was able to convince his Dad to buy him a model airplane. Surprisingly, the store-owner makes an offer to Barton that is difficult to refuse. In The Masterpiece Barton and his friend take up the challenge to build the model airplane on their own. They proudly take their finished masterpiece to the store owner, and were rewarded for their efforts, but more importantly, they learn the value of earning their first dollar. A Whole New Beginning delves into real human emotions as two dear friends have to cope with emotional trauma as they separate. Bartons friend is adopted by strangers and he has to travel to a foreign land. The young boys experience emotions that they do not quite understand, but still vow to remain friends for life.




Yet Another Fallen Star


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In 1874 tiny Emily makes her appearance in the world. She is the foundation of the Roberts family and often times the bread winner. Her life is lengthy and she uses it wisely, not necessarily the path her family will follow. Emily is an exceptional listener and a friend to everyone. Yet Another Fallen Star spans 135 years, telling the story of Emily, her children, her grandchildren, and their extended family. Against a backdrop of rapid social change, we see their strengths and weaknesses, challenges and choices, with serious and humorous consequences.




Yet Another Showdown with Mental Illness


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This self-help book is a sequel to the author's 2016 book, "Having a Showdown with Mental Illness". It was developed from a Wordpress blog of the same name, greatly expanded and embellished. It enables people suffering from a chronic mild-to-moderate mental illness (e.g., they are still capable of functioning in society) while in a clinical or therapy relationship, to greatly accelerate recovery through additional efforts they undertake, as described herein. The author used herself as a "guinea pig" to achieve a cure by 2020.




Another Day in the Colony


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A ground-breaking work – and a call to arms – that exposes the ongoing colonial violence experienced by First Nations people. In this collection of deeply insightful and powerful essays, Chelsea Watego examines the ongoing and daily racism faced by First Nations peoples in so-called Australia. Rather than offer yet another account of 'the Aboriginal problem', she theorises a strategy for living in a society that has only ever imagined Indigenous peoples as destined to die out. Drawing on her own experiences and observations of the operations of the colony, she exposes the lies that settlers tell about Indigenous people. In refusing such stories, Chelsea narrates her own: fierce, personal, sometimes funny, sometimes anguished. She speaks not of fighting back but of standing her ground against colonialism in academia, in court and in the media. It's a stance that takes its toll on relationships, career prospects and even the body. Yet when told to have hope, Watego's response rings clear: Fuck hope. Be sovereign.