The Dark Face of Love


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Guinevere Beck, MFA student at New York University, is perhaps known more for her tragic death than for the brightyoung literary voice her work represents. This posthumouscollection for her prose, poetry and memoir is her firstpublication.You used to wrap yourselfin fairy tales like a blanket.But it was the cold youloved.Sharp shivers as youuncoveredthe corpses ofBluebeard's wives...







The Face of Love


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You are a person of value, a person who possesses unfathomable abilities, talents, skills and blessings. Psalm 139:14, "I will praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are your works, and that my soul knows very well". You have the power to choose whether you want to live a life of survival or a life of abundant living. Are you willing to become more of who you are meant to be? What do you want out of life? What are you willing to give for life? If you are ready to live in the present today, to count your blessings, to forgive and to trust, this book is for you. Each day is a gift from God. Thank Him. Trust that He has allowed you to live this day for a reason. Be willing to examine yourself and see if you are where He wants you to be. Be willing to grow for Him. Be willing to serve Him. Be thankful that He spared you and gave you life this day. I have been encouraged to see myself through the eyes of my son KT III who believes in me no matter what. I thank God for him. God wants us to see His son Jesus. Mark 9:22-24, "Jesus said to him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes."




The Face of Love


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To see beauty as the face of love rather than the arbitrary gift of fortune is . . . to enlarge our sense of life's possibilities. A woman becomes beautiful when she believes that her appearance reflects her essential self. Ellen Zetzel Lambert explores the connection of physical appearance to self-esteem, through photography, literature, and life experience.




Love Has a Face


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Termites for dinner. Bombs in the backyard. A nation torn by decades of war still on the brink. Can one life really make a difference? Born without her left hip and leg, Michele Perry is no stranger to seeming impossibilities. So when she arrived in war-torn Southern Sudan--with little more than her faith in god's promises--she did what everyone told her was crazy: she opened a home for orphaned children in the middle of guerilla warfare territory and has now become "mama" to over one hundred little lives. With a deft pen, she recounts unforgettable stories of life in the bush, stories that capture the reader with the stark realities of living in a war zone--and the power of God's love to transform them. Her own story is just as compelling as the ministry she is living. From working in the slums of India to finding her home in war-ravaged Africa, Michele's life has been a journey deeper into the supernatural power of God. Readers will be swept up in one woman's poignant spellbinding, captivatingly honest journey of love and the glimpses of God's tender grace and mercy in the midst of a broken and hurting world




Face of Love


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Rohan, a young, handsome and intelligent person, son of a business tycoon, studies in an architectural college in Mumbai. He has lost his mother at the age of 9 and never got the attention and love of his father while growing up. He lives a simple life and has a clear picture of his life partner. He finally met Rashmi when he was in his final year. Rashmi, a small-town girl, came to Rohan’s college in Mumbai for the annual festival, and Rohan fell in love with her in his first meeting. He proposed to Rashmi, and she refused his proposal. Rohan was living a sad life after that and he again met Rashmi in his office after 4 years. After 9 months, having many fights and disagreements, they finally accepted each other’s proposal. Destiny had some other plans, and Rashmi died in a train accident the next day when they accepted each other as their life partner. Rohan, who was in trauma, moved to Delhi to join his friend Vikram’s business and help himself come out of the memories of Rashmi. In Delhi, he met Priya who resembles Rashmi and is in love with Rohan. She proposes Rohan, and he rejects her proposal. She tries many tricks to make Rohan fell for her. In the end, Rohan realizes that he also loves Priya and he needs to move on with his life. So, he accepts Priya’s proposal. Now, that’s not all. Once again destiny played its role. Rohan gets to know a big reality of Priya’s life and her past. Will he be able to marry Priya?




Baby Face


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Six poems for babies and toddlers.




The Human Face of Love


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The island where you live, whether a geographical or mental state, which you might well hope will be your personal paradise, is still an effect of the sea of humanity of which each of us is a part, not apart. Those featured in this book have come together through poetry readings in Alameda, island in the San Francisco Bay, and, together, present an impassioned collection of poems, songs, art, journal excerpts, and stories showing the human face of love, Here is concern for mental health issues, brain chemistry balance, head injury, emotional trauma, genetics, and social attitudes; - all that affects the human persona, the psyche, that makes human, a humanity, where each can better love and be loved.




I Love You, Stinky Face


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This award-winning book has delighted parents and children everywhere, and it now is available for the first time as a board book.




In Praise of Love


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The renowned French philosopher’s “ode to love’s power to unite in the face of eternity, and its optimism in the face of pain” (Publishers Weekly). In a world rife with consumerism, where online dating promises risk-free romance and love is all too often seen as a mere variant of desire and hedonism, Alain Badiou believes that love is under threat. Taking to heart Rimbaud’s famous line “love needs reinventing,” In Praise of Love is the celebrated French intellectual’s passionate treatise in defense of love. For Badiou, love is an existential project, a constantly unfolding quest for truth. This quest begins with the chance encounter, an event that forever changes two individuals, challenging them “to see the world from the point of view of two rather than one.” This, Badiou believes, is love’s most essential transforming power. Through thought-provoking dialogue edited from a conversation between Badiou and Truong, a vibrant cast of thinkers are invoked: Kierkegaard, Plato, de Beauvoir, Proust, and more, create a new narrative of love in the face of twenty-first-century modernity. Moving, zealous, and wise, Badiou’s “paean to the anticapitalist, antiessentialist, unifying power of love” urges us not to fear it but to see it as a magnificent undertaking that compels us to explore others and to move away from an obsession with ourselves (Publishers Weekly). “Finally, the cure for the pornographic, utilitarian exchange of favors to which love has been reduced in America. Alain Badiou is our philosopher of love.” —Simon Critchley, author of The Faith of the Faithless