Atlast: the pink box


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"Atlast, the Awakening of a Pink Box" is a children's book - the first book of a trilogy. It is written for children, ages 7 to 10. It is an autobiographical fable, written by Paula Mazzola. Synopsis: Clara is a seven-year-old girl whose family is well-off. The story's setting is her grandparents' homestead, called "Atlast." This farm allows her the freedom to roam and let her imagination soar as she observes nature's wonders. On the homestead, Clara enjoys the fragrance of flowers and the flavor of various fruits and vegetables. She observes insects in the garden, and animals raised by her grandparents. She collects a variety of bugs and other insects and takes good care of them. The story becomes more elaborate and metaphoric when describing a dream of Clara's. The dream sequence is set inside the pink wooden box her grandfather gave to her for her birthday to keep her insect collection in. In this dream, Clara suddenly turns into a caterpillar and finds herself trapped inside this box. In order to free herself, she will have to transform into a butterfly, so she can escape from the box by flying through a crack in the lid. The story becomes amusing. Each little bug in the box has its own features and personality. Each helps little Clara in this new phase of her life. She experiences the life of an insect first-hand. She understands the joy they feel, as well as grief brought on by loss and parting. She learns many valuable lessons by living with other insects: patience, perseverance, encouragement, togetherness, friendship, authenticity, flexibility, fear of the unknown, presence, diversity, enchantment, spirituality, magic, faith and acceptance. At the end, an unexpected outcome awaits! "Atlast" is a book not only for children, but an inspiration for grown-ups as well. It is a valuable resource for adults searching not only for their inner child, but their genuine and unique identity. It assists in awakening the purest qualities of their own essence, through memory and fantasy. Paula Mazzola is a psychopedagogist, an equotherapist, a social entrepreneur, and an author. She specializes in childhood education. Ms. Mazzola manages social-environmental and educational projects. She created the "PICNIC" tool and founded ASTERA Initiative. She works with ONG's (Non-Governmental Organizations). She develops social projects and consultation services in various Brazilian states – specializing in social inclusion, connection with nature, organic agriculture, and diversity and sustainability. She participates in various courses, forums, and self-knowledge conferences, held nationally and internationally. A few of these include conferences on mindfulness, spirituality, and childhood education in schools integrated with nature. "Atequenfim" (Atlast, The Awakening of a Pink Box) is her first children's book and also the first book of a trilogy. It is an autobiographical fable.




Home at Last


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“Readers will appreciate the heartwarming tale of a couple's second chance at love” from the New York Times bestselling author of Home Again (Publishers Weekly). Returning to their hometown isn't something the Bradshaw brothers ever thought they'd do. But a family tragedy has reunited them in Benevolence, Washington—where second chances, reignited dreams, and real love are never far away . . . Texas rancher Flynn Bradshaw has his work cut out for him. His sister-in-law, Sunday, is finally home after the car crash that killed her husband and left her critically injured. But Flynn still has to get her failing ancestral farm up and running while looking after his six nieces and nephews. He prefers wide open spaces and working solo. Yet as he tries to get the grieving Sunday to care about her life again, he's finding a chance for love that's closer than he ever expected . . . Even before the accident, Sunday struggled to keep the farm afloat as her once-happy marriage crumbled. Now with her body still recovering, she can't seem to get back the hope she once had. But as she reconnects with her children, Flynn's dedication, love for the land, and caring slowly inspire her to dream again. Is their growing affection enough to help them through unresolved pain—and risk trying for a future together? “A heartwarming and emotional story.” —The Reading Cafe Praise for Home with You “Enjoyable . . . worth reading.” —Publishers Weekly “A talented author who writes her small-town stories with humor and grace.” —RT Book Reviews




At Last There Is Nothing Left to Say


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This is the landscape of At Last There Is Nothing Left To Say, Matthew Good's debut book of stories. Taking the form of an artist's journal, Good's tales grind through dark, often violent places animated by voices warped by hallucination and flesh chafed by reality. From the ramblings of an opium-riddled adventurer to treatises on life from a mind rattled by the world; from the tragic end of a teen queen to a day in the life of a rock star; from the execution of the Self by the Other to the pull between rules and freedom, this is a landscape located halfway between imagination and reality, a world that rocks between imagination and reality, a world that rocks between sleep and wakefulness, sanity and insanity, sobriety and inebriation.




Emma Blooms at Last


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Romance is in the air during the fall wedding season in the Amish community of Cedar Creek. But while one loving couple prepares to tie the knot, Amanda and Wyman Brubaker’s large family faces a threat from outside their happy circle…and must learn to pull together. Recently wed Amanda and Wyman Brubaker are thrilled that their children from previous marriages have blended together to form a strong family. But when the construction of Wyman’s new grain elevator is delayed, making the project more expensive than anticipated, Amanda’s determination to rally the kids into taking on work to improve the family’s finances comes into conflict with Wyman’s sense of responsibility as head of the household.... Meanwhile, as James Graber and Abby Lambright prepare for their long-awaited nuptials, folks gather from far and wide. Amanda’s nephew Jerome has long been smitten with James’s sister Emma and wants to seize this chance to woo her. But Emma’s been burned once and is twice shy of trusting the fun-loving, never-serious Jerome. As Emma and Jerome struggle to understand each other, and find the courage to make a leap of faith, the Brubakers face a bigger challenge than they first anticipated and begin to discover just what it means to fight…the Amish way.




At Last - A Christmas in the West Indies


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This rare book is an obscure Victorian travel narrative set in the West Indies and written by the prolific Charles Kingsley. This illuminating text offers an insightful depiction of how the British viewed the people and lands of the Indies, wonderfully written in a way that both informs and entertains. This classic text is a worthy addition to anybody's personal library and will especially appeal to collectors of Kingsley's work. Charles Kingsley was a priest of the Church of England, a university professor, historian and novelist particularly associated with the West Country and northeast Hampshire. This book was originally published in 1872 and is proudly republished now complete with original illustrations and a new introductory biography of the author.







At Last


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