The Ox Is Slow


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The Ox Is Slow This is a tale of two families and it is here where the similarity ends. From the 15th and 16th centuries, the Belmont family culture had been based on military leadership, with its aristocratic identity conventions. In 1830, Pierre Belmont was acting as a military advisor to the French court of King Louis Phillippe. Satisfied with their lifestyles, he could envisage no serious alteration to his and his family’s way of life. At that time, John Marshall and his wife Caroline were living in England, near a small Norfolk village named Walpole St. Peter. Born into poverty, John was an itinerant farm labourer, unable to read or write, with only a basic understanding of arithmetic. He, like Pierre Belmont, could see no reasons for his or Caroline’s existence to change or improve. But, eleven centuries before, an ancient Phoenician proverb began to sew the threads of a human fabric that would have been beyond the imagination of both these men. It was known as the Y Aphorism.










Isolato


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The short lyric poems in Larissa Szporluk's new collection, Isolato, search for meaning and beauty -- for poetry -- in an unpredictable and incomprehensible world.--Publisher description.




One Lesson at a Time


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Sorting through what we have learned in life is like sorting through household clutter: Some lessons we keep, some we share, and the rest we are challenged to throw out or recycle to fit today’s needs. Junietta Baker McCall, an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ with a love for writing, shares life lessons, philosophical ponderings, and stories with clinical and pastoral theories and practices sprinkled here and there in a series of journal entries chronicling a year of thoughtful living. Her entries are written using the format of four seasonal periods and arbitrary dates, starting with spring. Those interested in duplicating her format will find that the process can bring renewed vigor to their lives. The author draws on her personal and professional experiences, as well as inspiration from other writers, to consider subjects both mundane and sublime, from battling a cold to the rejuvenating nature of spring and building good karma. Reflect on your life and make sense of your place in the world with the thought-provoking insights in this journal of life lessons.




The Ox Is Slow But the Earth Is Patient


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The two men responsible for Collngwood's recent success dig to the core of what success - in sport and life in general - is all about in an inspirational book that transcends Australian Football.




A Wolf in Sedona


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Travel with a group of mixed mystics to the American southwest, where destiny meets legend and the lines of reality begin to bend. A Wolf In Sedona captures your imagination, feeds your sense of adventure and intrigues your metaphysical mind with a mystery borne of legend, all the while surrounded by a glistening red rock desert of unsurpassed beauty under a sapphire sky. Join a small band of travelers looking for magic in Sedona, Arizona. What they find is far more complicated and challenging to their psychic senses. Call upon the powers of the ancient ones and heed the old ways. Only then will you see through the veil of deception and discover who among them has a hidden agenda that threatens to defile a prophecy of peace. Remember to remember that things are not always what they seem, that free will is a wild card of human nature, and that the path each of us chooses is a direct reflection of the lives we have lived before. Explore a metaphysical maze of magic and mayhem led by elders, shamen, healers, seers and psychic vampires. Alliances are forming among those drawn to coyotes and those drawn to wolves. A confrontation between chaos and order is inevitable.




Mongrel Punts and Hard Ball Gets


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The Fourth Sacrifice


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"AN ELECTRIFYING MIXTURE OF MYSTERY, ROMANCE, AND HISTORY." --Kirkus Reviews "MAY'S WELL-PLOTTED FOLLOW UP... AMPLIFIES HIS VIVID PICTURE OF A CHAOTIC, VITAL MODERN-DAY CHINA" --Publishers Weekly Li Yan and Margaret Campbell are reluctantly reunited, this time to track down a killer reenacting a series of gruesome rituals. The Chinese police have once more been forced to enlist the services of American forensic pathologist Margaret Campbell, this time to investigate a series of four horrific ritual executions in Beijing. Detective Li Yan is determined to discover just how one of the victims in particular, an American diplomat, became caught up in the slaying. And he is arguably even more determined to have nothing to do with Campbell, whom he finds simultaneously too foreign and too . . . familiar. The personal polarity that once attracted Yan and Campbell again strengthens their professional partnership. Yet the closer they draw to the truth, the greater the danger posed by a killer prepared to do anything to conceal it.




Low Carb Made Easy


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The Glycemic Index (GI) has shattered the myths about dieting, forever. Find out about this essential new approach to lifelong health, that offers real solutions to weight loss, heart disease, cholesterol and diabetes.