Tears of Love


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Tears of Love is the authors first dive into the deep seas of romantic fiction. The story takes on the many facets of love, with a particular focus on its tendency to often fall short of the generally expected outcome. Eva and Ondo, two lovers at Montville College, find themselves entangled in the rambling development of a love story that sets a stage for the ultimate sacrifice, as the mighty general of the Yafa Kingdom chooses to wed Eva, adding her to the list of his yearly brides. The two lovers are forced to confront a life-changing challenge, doing so with a smile on both their faces, as they understand that true love never dies but instead continues to live on in memory.




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Scars of Love


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The message of Scars of Love, Tears of Hope is simple. Become a keeper of hope and change the life of a child forever. Scars of Love explores the world of education in a surprising new light by using as a backdrop the stories of numerous at-risk kids Debbie Goforth has taught and counseled over her 27-year-career by exploring the remarkably effective approach she has developed in giving them hope for their futures. Scars of Love is based upon eleven attributes that an effective keeper of hope must demonstrate, from being approachable and dependable to creating hopes and dreams and showing compassion. It represents the tools that have helped the author to acknowledge and validate her kids, to make them feel good about themselves and their places in the world, and, most important by far, to show them how much she cares for them as people and individuals, not just as warm bodies. It should be of no surprise to find love at the center of this model, because none of the attributes the book discusses mean a thing if they don't lead to a willingness to love the kids in our care. For educators, as adults, as keepers of hope, we have a choice. We can choose to leave scars of love on the kids we see and interact with everyday or we can leave scars of hurt. In the eyes of Debbie Goforth, the answer is the only one she is capable of leaving: scars of love. SCARS OF LOVE may be written from a teacher's point of view, but it is meant for anyone who loves kids and longs for their happiness and success. The stories are as poignant as they are refreshing. They evoke tears as well as laughter. They inspire as well as educate. They illustrate the author's eleven attributes the way a beautiful painting brings to life a moving landscape. Join us. Become a keeper of hope.




The Tears of Love


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After Cañuela's father, Lionel Arlington, a senior Diplomat at the British Embassy in Buenos Aires, was wrongly accused in Argentina of being a traitor to Britain, he died, presumed drowned, after diving overboard to save a little girl who had fallen into the sea . The resulting scandal left the beautiful Cañuela and her ailing mother ostracised and outcast in London, living in a bare bedsitter under an assumed name. Although she now despises all Argentines, Cañuela is so desperate to earn money to be able to send her mother for a cure in Switzerland that she takes a job as secretary and translator to a famous Argentine businessman, Ramón de Lopez - a man who her mother says was among her father's accusers and a former friend of his.So with no idea who she really is, her almost impossibly handsome employer is baffled by her intense animosity and curtness, even though she is very efficient at her job. Even more so when they travel to Buenos Aires and she saves Ramón de Lopez from scandal, helps him to further his political ambitions to be President of Argentina and finally rescues him from murderous guerrilla kidnappers, who intend to ransom him off for a huge amount of money. And it is here, at the height of peril and danger to herself, that Cañuela begins to realise that the powerful passion in her heart is no longer hatred but love.




Cozy Tears of Love


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Tears: The Other Language Of The Heart And Soul Words sometimes are best expressed through tears, whether they are tears of of joy, of sorrow and woe, or joyful tears of exhilaration and love. Tears are heart-warming vibrations that well up in the soul and flow through the heart, singing a harmonious melody of love and often of life, itself. Furthermore, whether tears are of grief, sadness, humor, fear, or of uncontrollable laughter. Tears are a language, often too painful for the heart to verbalize, yet through our eyes, often considered windows to the soul, tears reflect and thus reveal what is transpiring, happening within our innermost being at any moment in time. Thus, inwardly, tears are those emotions, which are dubbed "cozy tears of love," for their purpose is to maintain a sense of balance, harmony, well-being, and peace among the body, mind, soul - spirit. Cozy tears of love bring us closer to ourselves, which enable us to be more compassionate toward others, indeed toward all sentient life. Cozy Tears Of Love is a compendium of inspirational poems accentuated with the theme of "inner" tears, love, speaking to the reader's heart and mind in such a way, one's heart is excited to be more caring as well as self-loving. Tears are natural healers, comforters, and nurturers Additionally, other themes such as long lasting friendships, familial relationships, self-discovery, indeed opening that door inside oneself and to becoming the individual one was meant to be. Romantic love is a theme also sprinkled throughout this work. The reader will also be appreciative of the humor, philosophical insights, the conversational question and answer style of writing, and imagery that whet the appetite and stimulate the imagination. In Cozy Tears Of Love, additionally, will be found charm, colorful excitement, fun, entertainment, and inspiration that will at times cause the reader to feel and to experience "cozy tears of love."




Love Tears & Autism


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When Cecily's son was diagnosed with autism, everything she'd ever believed about love was turned upside down. In the end, she'd have truly trust God, practice real love, and do just as much learning as her beautiful little boy. Third prize winner in the 2012 Australian Christian Book of the Year awards. Revised and updated edition.




Weeding Out the Tears


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Thirteen-year-old Ryan White contracted AIDS through tainted Factor VIII, administered for his hemophilia, and became nationally known through his family's fight against the bigotry and ignorance his illness revealed in their community. Now, Ryan's mother, Jeanne White, who helped her son discover the strength to overcome prejudice and the courage to face death, tells her inspiring story. of photos.




Love, Sweat and Tears


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The inspiring true story of love and loss but never giving in by a young Aussie battler who now leads an extraordinary life in the movie industry as one of the top international animal trainers.




The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry


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"...engaging, intelligent, and surprisingly suspenseful." —Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love The unforgettable New York Times best-selling journey of self-discovery and finding one's true calling in life Kathleen Flinn was a thirty-six-year-old middle manager trapped on the corporate ladder - until her boss eliminated her job. Instead of sulking, she took the opportunity to check out of the rat race for good - cashing in her savings, moving to Paris, and landing a spot at the venerable Le Cordon Blue cooking school. The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry is the funny and inspiring account of her struggle in a stew of hot-tempered, chefs, competitive classmates, her own "wretchedly inadequate" French - and how she mastered the basics of French cuisine. Filled with rich, sensual details of her time in the kitchen - the ingredients, cooking techniques, wine, and more than two dozen recipes - and the vibrant sights and sounds of the markets, shops, and avenues of Paris, it is also a journey of self-discovery, transformation, and, ultimately, love.




The Smiles and Tears of Love


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This fiction novel is an historical romance that starts when the heroine, Mabel, learns of the death of her officer husband at Arras in 1916. The story, with a strong military background, then travels back in time to when Mabel was born in 1872, the daughter of a doctor from a small country town in Ireland. This romance relates what it was like to grow up in Ireland in the late 19th. Century as we trace her life from school until she falls in love and marries her handsome military man. With her husband, she travels all around the world, suffering the misfortunes and trials of an officer's wife. The Boer War in 1900 takes him away, and she has to learn to worry in silence, with her new born baby as she stays at home while he fights a war. A frustrated Mabel gets involved in a love affair in South Africa in 1912, which has a tragic ending. The romance ends when, after 2 1/2 years of war, her husband is killed in 1916, in France. There are plenty of times when she is happy and smiles and, unfortunately, plenty of times when the tears come.