There Is Always Sunshine Behind the Clouds


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A young family's dramatic escape from the tyranny of their Communist regime, the struggle of starting their new life halfway around the world in a country where they could not speak the language, and the hilariously funny situations they got themselves into because of it...are some of the chapters in which the author takes the reader for a non-stop emotional roller-coaster ride. In one chapter you will shed tears of sympathy for the dying mother who is desperately attempting to hang on to life by facing into the sunshine -- sitting in a window day after day -- while struggling with her guilt feelings of being an invalid burden to her teenage son. That's what gave this book its title. In another chapter you will find humour in how a foreigner has to cope with what is an everyday routine for those who were born in and grew up in the United States. Throughout the chapters the author of the story is amazed at the freedom and the opportunities his new country provides, until one day he realises that there is another side to this shiny coin, and it is corroding rapidly. Or is corrupting a better word for what is going on in this once pristine society?Had family values changed with the advent of both parents working, or is the lack of discipline at home, in school, and in life to be blamed? Is there too much freedom in this country? -- a statement he once made and was promptly chastised for by his contemporaries. Despite life's hardships, he always had a positive attitude, because he remembered his mother's last words: Son, there is always sunshine behind those clouds Indeed, there is, and the clouds keep moving. They are not permanently glued to the sky.







Poems by Clarice


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Poetry, according to William Wordsworth, is the spontaneous overflow of feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility. There is, as sometimes declared, more truth than poetry in this and similarly perceptive observations. However, let us also allow that not all poetry is spontaneous, neither does it always originate in tranquility, as explained by the Introduction and confirmed by the content of this little book. Poems by Clarice do indeed represent the overflow of feelings, but spontaneous and tranquilly generated, they are not. For Clarice, tranquility was a personally wrestled-out refuge from which any overflow was, carefully calculated and intentionally managed. Spontaneity is not always good, especially when resulting in a brutally slammed, blink-of-the-eye, heart breaking, catastrophic event upon an unsuspecting twelve-year-old girl; a tragedy which, not only annihilated the present, but forever reconfigured the future. At some time, we dont know how long following the sudden death of her father, Clarice established some modicum of equilibrium by intentional centering. And she wrote, repeatedly, repetitively extending soulful versifications to those she held dear. To read them, is to become acquainted with those to whom they were written, as well as the one to whom this book is dedicated.




Golden Moments


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Sun Up, Sun Down


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Describes the characteristics of the sun and the ways in which it regulates life on earth.




Good Health


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The Child's Friend


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Mr Be Strong: The Tourist of Life


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“One of my dreams was to write a book about my life. Most people stop dreaming when they become adults. We become stern, busy, cynical and we forget to dream. Without my dreams, I wouldn't have made it through life. This book was written as a reminder of the importance of dreams. It is the realization of my own dream, perhaps my biggest one so far. I wrote this book in hopes that someone would gain strength through my story. If my ordeal empowers even just a single reader, then it will have been worthwhile. Had I given up on my dreams, life might have given up on me.” Panagiotis Michael, a professional gymnast, delivers an “aerobics” lesson on finding our inner strength and getting through hard times. After a health ordeal which left him paralyzed as an adolescent and battling cancer as an adult, he shares his experience with us through his empirical writing. He gives us an important lesson on empowering our body through exercise, feeding our soul with laughter, drawing strength from our dreams and never letting go of our hope. Because when you stop dreaming, you stop living! 70% of the sales' net income will be donated to BE STRONG Charitable Organization which supports people with cancer from Greece, in order to create the 1st Cancer Survivors Wellness Centre in Greece.




Pandora's Box


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Finding the Sun Through the Clouds


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In this fascinating autobiography, Dawnmarie Deshaies gives you an in-depth look at her life from childhood to the present day. This book entails her life experiences, from tragedy and heartbreak to uplifting highs and celebrations. Since her diagnosis in 2012 with the autoimmune disease known as multiple sclerosis, Dawnmarie has continued to make it her life’s mission to spread awareness on this all-too-phantomesque disease. Every day, Dawnmarie lives to fight for all who have been afflicted by the terrible disease. Dawnmarie and the whole staff attached to the publication of this memoir hope to enlighten you with her firsthand experiences and knowledge. We hope you relate and admire her honest remarks, and hopefully, her message continues to grow and produce a following of warriors. Over fifty years of life experience have been compiled into this autobiography, and Dawnmarie gives you her life and all its incredible detail right here in the following pages. So, what are you waiting for? Open up and start reading!