Dear Bonnie, My Life at Lake of the Ozarks


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"Using her personal journeys to self-healing and rebirth as a guide, Goin describes several healing modalities, such as muscle testing to reveal the hidden aspects of ourselves, EFT to reprogram the subconscious, and Reiki for connecting with the divine. She discusses how are bodies are designed and to heal fully and completely and give us clues to our strengths and weaknesses. By learning to listen to what the body says, we can learn to embrace our weaknesses so they don't hold us back."--Back cover




How Is That Working for You?


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In the mind's eye of a progressive!Writing this introduction was a prestigious honor from my father to bestow on me. The best way I can explain to you that this the man you're about to embark in reading is the most progressively, motivated person I know!Very vigilant, proactive, and always see the forest for the trees! He taught me and my cousins to be the same way. Even more so, his friends and associates all respect him for it! In the experiences that I previously shared, I came to the realization that between my father and I, communication is the key in our relationship between father and son.I'm an introvert by nature, however, highly outspoken and vocal. For this, I give great thanks and appreciation to my father, Arthur H. Bronson Jr., for teaching that communication is the key to any friendship or relationship, especially between a father and child.







The Bob Hope Memorial Book


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Comfort


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Go Gently


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An inspiring and approachable tip-filled guide to changing your habits, living more sustainably, and taking action, by Greenpeace ambassador Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter movies) Go Gently is a guide for sustainability at home that offers simple, tangible steps toward reducing our environmental impact by looking at what we consume and the waste we create, as well as how to take action for environmental change. The title reflects Bonnie Wright’s belief that the best way to change our planet and ourselves is through a gentle approach, rather than a judgmental one. This is a book of do’s rather than don’ts. It’s also an invitation to Wright’s followers to join her on this journey to sustainability. Going through every room in her home, Wright helps us assess which products are sustainable, and alternatives for those that are not. She shares recipes to avoid waste, homemade self-care products to avoid packaging, small space-friendly gardening ideas, and a template for creating your own compost system. Finally, to sustain yourself, there are exercises and meditation prompts to keep you energized, plus info on how to get involved in community and organizations.




The Edge of Summer


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Fans of Sarah Dessen and Morgan Matson will be swept away by this big-hearted novel about one girl navigating first loss and first love during a summer on Cape Cod. Saving the whales has been Coriander Cabot and her best friend Ella’s dream since elementary school. But when tragedy strikes, Cor is left to complete the list of things they wanted to accomplish before college alone, including a marine biology internship on Cape Cod. Cor's summer of healing and new beginnings turns complicated when she meets Mannix, a local lifeguard who completely takes her breath away. But she knows whatever she has with Mannix might not last, and that her focus should be on rescuing the humpback whales from entanglement. As the tide changes, Cor finds herself distracted and struggling with her priorities. Can she follow her heart and keep her promise to the whales and her best friend?







True Latter-Day Saints' Herald


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The family magazine of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.