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Book Synopsis Life's Too Short for White Walls by : Liz Flaherty
Download or read book Life's Too Short for White Walls written by Liz Flaherty and published by The Wild Rose Press Inc. This book was released on 2022-04-20 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Still reeling from her divorce, Joss Murphy flees to Banjo Bend, Kentucky, where she'd been safe and happy as a child. The family farm is now a campground. Weary and discouraged, she talks owner Ezra McIntire into renting her a not-quite-ready cabin. With PTSD keeping him company, Ez thrives on the seclusion of the campground. The redhead in Cabin Three adds suggestions to his improvement plans, urging color and vibrancy where there was none. Neither is looking for love, yet the attraction they share is undeniable. Can the comfort of campfires, hayrides, and sweet kisses bring these two lost souls together?
Book Synopsis Life's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious by : David Dark
Download or read book Life's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious written by David Dark and published by Broadleaf Books . This book was released on 2022-12-13 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We can't just be done with religion, argues David Dark. The fact of religion is the fact of us. Religion is the witness of everything we're up to--for better or worse. David Dark is one of today's most respected thinkers, public intellectuals, and cultural critics at the intersection of faith and culture. Since its original release, Dark's Life's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious has become essential reading for those engaged in the conversation on religion in contemporary American society. Now, Dark returns to his classic text and offers us a revised, expanded, and reframed edition that reflects a more expansive understanding, employs inclusive language, and tackles the most pressing issues of the day. With the same keen powers of cultural observation, candor, and wit his readers have come to know and love, Dark weaves in current themes around the pandemic and vaccine responses, Black Lives Matter, the #MeToo and #ChurchToo movements, Critical Race Theory, and more. By looking intentionally at our weird religious background (we all have one), he helps us acknowledge the content of our everyday existence--the good, the bad, and the glaringly inconsistent. When we make peace with the idea of being religious, we can more practically envision an undivided life.
Book Synopsis Life's Too Short to Fold Fitted Sheets by : Lisa Quinn
Download or read book Life's Too Short to Fold Fitted Sheets written by Lisa Quinn and published by Chronicle Books. This book was released on 2011-02-25 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the tradition of Erma Bombeck and Peg Bracken, author Lisa Quinn—Emmy Award-winning television host and recovering Marthaholic—gets real on the follies of housekeeping. Life's Too Short to Fold Fitted Sheets is a crash course in Slacker Chic 101 that will have over-extended women everywhere laughing out loud and throwing in the towel—the dish towel, that is. Full of shortcuts and tricks for cleaning, decor, and entertaining,such as: the top 10 things you have to clean if you have company coming in 30 minutes; interior finishes that hide the most dirt; 17 meals made from a deli chicken; and much more, this wickedly funny guide helps women create the life they want without all the hard labor—and without compromising style.
Download or read book Morning Tryst written by Ellen Parker and published by The Wild Rose Press Inc. This book was released on 2022-06-20 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During a San Francisco visit, photographer Serena Carter sights arresting potential in the hotel bartender and invites him to model. Later, in San Diego, they meet at a beach, and she discovers his personality as fascinating as the images her camera captures. Self-made millionaire Zack Sans usually avoids cameras. He prefers the world of scientific laboratories and engineering students. But something intrigues him about the petite photographer. When realistic Serena accepts an opportunity to photograph Missouri State Parks in all seasons, she expects the budding friendship to die. Will Zack's ties to Missouri overcome cyberstalking, a wildlife encounter, and opposite views of family?
Download or read book Life's Too Short written by Abby Jimenez and published by Forever. This book was released on 2021-04-06 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "A hilarious, tender, and altogether life-affirming gem of a book." --Emily Henry, bestselling author of Beach Read A brilliant and touching romantic comedy about two polar opposites, one adorable dog, and living every day to its fullest. When Vanessa Price quit her job to pursue her dream of traveling the globe, she wasn't expecting to gain millions of YouTube followers who shared her joy of seizing every moment. For her, living each day to its fullest isn't just a motto. Her mother and sister never saw the age of 30, and Vanessa doesn't want to take anything for granted. But after her half sister suddenly leaves Vanessa in custody of her baby daughter, life goes from "daily adventure" to "next-level bad" (now with bonus baby vomit in hair). The last person Vanessa expects to show up offering help is the hot lawyer next door, Adrian Copeland. After all, she barely knows him. No one warned her that he was the Secret Baby Tamer or that she'd be spending a whole lot of time with him and his geriatric Chihuahua. Now she's feeling things she's vowed not to feel. Because the only thing worse than falling for Adrian is finding a little hope for a future she may never see. BookRiot, Top Books of 2021 Goodreads, Best of 2021 Romance Finalist She Reads, Best of 2021 Romance Winner
Download or read book A Life Too Short written by Ronald Reng and published by Random House. This book was released on 2011-09-29 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WINNER OF THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER OF THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS FOOTBALL BOOK OF THE YEAR Why does an international footballer with the world at his feet decide to take his own life? On 10 November 2009 the German national goalkeeper, Robert Enke, stepped in front of a passing train. He was thirty-two years old and a devoted husband and father. Enke had played for a string of Europe's top clubs, including Barcelona and Jose Mourinho's Benfica and was destined to become his country's first choice in goal for years to come. But beneath the veneer of success, Enke battled with crippling depression. Award-winning writer Ronald Reng pieces together the puzzle of his friend's life, shedding valuable light on the crushing pressures endured by professional sportsmen and on life at the top clubs. At its heart, Enke's tragedy is a universal story of a man struggling against his demons. ‘It should be on every British football fan's reading list’ Metro
Book Synopsis Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine by : Len Evans
Download or read book Life's Too Short to Drink Bad Wine written by Len Evans and published by Xoum Publishing. This book was released on 2015-03-09 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘Wine is a good, familiar creature and once bitten, that’s it.’ Len Evans Len Evans was bitten early and that was it. He remained an enthusiastically successful promoter of the ‘good, familiar creature’ until his untimely death in 2006. But after almost half a century of a life in wine, he wasn’t keen on getting into the autobiography business. ‘I was asked to write my memoirs,’ he said in 1985, ‘but I didn’t like the idea – for one reason I’m still living them, and for another, my many conceits do not include a belief that my life has been particularly fascinating.’ Well, he didn’t write his memoirs but he left us something else that is uniquely Evans – an anecdotal ramble through a life devoted to the production, promotion – and drinking! – of wine. There are occasional detours to paint a picture of an old mate, tell a wise or hilarious wine tale, or just spin a good yarn. And there was many a yarn garnered in the new Welsh migrant’s progress from ring-barking trees in the bush to washing glasses in a pub, writing comedy sketches and embarking on a career-changing role in a major hotel before becoming established as a restaurateur, vigneron and ultimately – almost inevitably – as Australia’s most influential wine personality. In 1979, Len wrote of a friend’s book, ‘It’s a funny book, it’s a serious book. It contains something for every wine lover.’ Few words could better describe what he has left us in Life’s Too Short to Drink Bad Wine. Praise for Len Evans ‘There was, and will only ever be, one Don Bradman – and only one Len Evans AO, OBE.’ – James Halliday ‘[Len Evans is] the finest judge of wine I know.’ – Hugh Johnson ‘Len Evans has done more to advance the cause of Australian wine than any other individual.’ – The Oxford Companion to Wine
Book Synopsis Life's Too Short to Be an Underdog... by : Dave Smith
Download or read book Life's Too Short to Be an Underdog... written by Dave Smith and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-12 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Life's too Short to Be an Underdog. is the story of a boy and his dog.and another dog.and yet another one.well, several more after that. Author Dave Smith boldly reveals the sometimes confusing, occasionally tragic, but always amusing history of the 'Smith Family Dog Curse". For so many years the family was denied in their attempts to cultivate a lasting bond with any dogs because of a series of mysterious events. In the midst of the family's pain and heartache, one dog managed to beat the curse and became the inspiration of many spiritual insights for his beloved master. Dave opens up the family history book and invites you to laugh along, secretly hoping it doesn't cost him the vast family inheritance. Life's too Short to Be an Underdog. is a book to share with friends, family, pet lovers, the criminally insane, and anyone else who knows how to read. It will bring smiles to faces of those who remember their own favorite doggie memories and challenge them to look for God's leading in the little things of life.even in the sometimes bizarre antics of a little dog named Ballpark.
Book Synopsis The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn by : Elizabeth Bisland
Download or read book The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn written by Elizabeth Bisland and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2020-08-01 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reproduction of the original: The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn by Elizabeth Bisland
Book Synopsis A New War on Cancer by : Kristina Marusic
Download or read book A New War on Cancer written by Kristina Marusic and published by Island Press. This book was released on 2023-05-11 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If we can stop cancer before it begins, why don't we? Fifty years into the war on cancer, nearly twenty percent of all Americans die from the disease. Astonishingly, up to two-thirds of all cancer cases are linked to preventable environmental causes. In searching for answers, Kristina Marusic met remarkable doctors, scientists, and advocates who are upending our understanding of cancer and how to fight it. They recognize that we will never reduce cancer rates without ridding our lives of the chemicals that increasingly trigger this deadly disease. For Berry, a young woman whose battle with breast cancer is woven throughout these pages, the fight has become personal. Marusic shows that, collectively, we have the power to prevent many cases like Berry's. The war on cancer is winnable--if we revolutionize the way we fight.
Book Synopsis The New Fight for Life by : Benjamin Watson
Download or read book The New Fight for Life written by Benjamin Watson and published by Tyndale House Publishers. This book was released on 2023-06-20 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The battle over the constitutionality of Roe v. Wade may be over, but now a bigger fight lies ahead. For over half a century, pro-life advocates have fought to protect the sanctity of human life. Now that the decision the pro-life community has been waiting and praying for has finally become a reality, a question remains: Now what? How do we continue to stand for life for everyone who bears the image of God--from womb to tomb? And if abortion disproportionately impacts the poor and the marginalized, specifically Black Americans, why should we seize this new opportunity to make right what has gone terribly wrong? Benjamin Watson, author of Under Our Skin and a former NFL player who now serves as VP of strategic relationships with Human Coalition, a pro-life organization based in Dallas, wants to galvanize the church and the pro-life movement in this new era. In The New Fight for Life, Watson leads us into a new understanding of pro-life advocacy, shows how we can move past political debate and culture wars, and envisions a new path forward that promotes life by committing to human flourishing and holistic justice. We can create a culture where abortion is both unthinkable and unnecessary. How? By relentlessly pursuing a more just world--for everyone.
Download or read book Coma written by J.P.Lewis and published by Author House. This book was released on 2011-07-08 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Charlie is just 11 years old when a road accident puts him into a coma. His family are encouraged to talk to him constantly with stories and anecdotes. In between these visits we embark on a journey that involves this family seven years in the future. His sister, now grown up falls in love with a handsome soldier with a dark and unhappy past. He is involved in rescuing his friends sister from drug traffickers and prostitution. It is a story of immense bravery and betrayal. The story line touches on many subjects including religion, domestic abuse, child abuse, cot death, terrorism, suicide and murder, but mostly it is a love story. There are striking parallels between the stories Charlie is told and what happens in the future. Could it all just be a dream?
Book Synopsis Life Is Too Short by : Wendy Stark Healy
Download or read book Life Is Too Short written by Wendy Stark Healy and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2011-07-29 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We were all affected by 9/11. Thats not news, nor is it news that everyone grieves in different ways. How some people heard the call to service, how they heeded the voice calling them through the aftermath toward a new life, however, is striking and inspiring. As these people look back on how their worlds have changed, they can help us answer the heartrending question, Where was God? In Life Is Too Short: Stories of Transformation and Renewal after 9/11, author and journalist Wendy Stark Healy brings us the personal narratives of disaster responders, case managers, pastors, and those who worked in or near the World Trade Center, revealing how their experiences after 9/11/01 changed their lives for the betterforever. Healy shares the story of the pastor who blessed body parts at Ground Zero and, after healing his own emotional wounds, became a mental health counselor. Theres the aspiring actress and temp worker who became a spiritual healer after realizing healing is always possible, even amid unfathomable horror and despair. A Wall Street banker volunteered in an FDNY food tent before going on to run the September 11 Families Association. Healys stories of renewal and faith, of the normal people who used the gifts they were given to make the world a better place, show us the strength and power in helping one another and give us a roadmap for building a future of tolerance and peace.
Book Synopsis Years of Sunlight by : Michael McLean
Download or read book Years of Sunlight written by Michael McLean and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2017-01-26 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘I told you it’d happen. In this town. It’d come to fruition. It’s like rivers of blood with Scousers’ Skelmersdale, Lancashire. Haunted by memories of his closest friend Emlyn, Paul returns to the ashes of his childhood home in a Liverpool overspill estate and implores his mother to leave it all behind. Envisaged by the government as "social utopias" in the 1960s, towns like Skelmersdale promised visionary housing and opportunities for thousands of Liverpudlians uprooted from their overcrowded city. Traversing a 30-year friendship, Years of Sunlight is a haunting cry for those left feeling shipwrecked from their old communities and abandoned by the post-industrial political system.
Book Synopsis Molly and Kitty, or Peasant Life in Ireland; with Other Tales by : Maria Burg
Download or read book Molly and Kitty, or Peasant Life in Ireland; with Other Tales written by Maria Burg and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-10-27 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Molly and Kitty, or Peasant Life in Ireland; with Other Tales, edited by Maria Burg and Olga Eschenbach, presents a fascinating compendium of narratives that delve deep into the rustic tapestry of Irish life, interweaving tales that span a spectrum of emotions and experiences. The collection stands as a testament to the richness of Irish storytelling tradition, encompassing a range of literary styles from the poignant and evocative to the humorously irreverent. Through its varied tales, the anthology distinctively captures the essence of Irish cultural and rural identity, shedding light on the complexities of peasant life with an authentic voice that resonates with both grit and grace. The editors have meticulously curated a selection that underscores the evocative power of storytelling in shaping and reflecting collective memory and cultural narratives. The contributing authors, under the editorial guidance of Maria Burg and Olga Eschenbach, hail from diverse backgrounds, each bringing a unique perspective to the overarching theme of the collection. Their collective works resonate with the historical and cultural milieu of Ireland, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity. By converging different literary movements and cultural viewpoints, this anthology offers a multifaceted exploration of the Irish condition, aligning historical realities with the transformative power of narrative. Molly and Kitty, or Peasant Life in Ireland; with Other Tales, invites readers into a world where the rich tapestry of life is unveiled through the power of storytelling. This anthology is a must-read for those who wish to immerse themselves in the diverse narratives of Irish peasant life, offering a unique opportunity to explore a broad spectrum of human experiences. Beyond its educational value, the collection serves as a rich cultural repository, fostering a deeper appreciation of the intricacies of Irish heritage and the universal themes of resilience and community that echo throughout its pages.
Book Synopsis A Tale of a Life too Soon Forgotten by : Edward J. Shortridge
Download or read book A Tale of a Life too Soon Forgotten written by Edward J. Shortridge and published by Dog Ear Publishing. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a tale of a young innocent man’s journey throughout his life. Describing his encounters and adventures, while showing how life was a century ago. Then comparing it with today and reminding people, that life could be good, even through turbulent times. His journey was a long one, starting from a very young age, describing many interesting events as he grew up, some sad, funny, heartbreaking and dangerous. His U.S. Navy exploits throughout World War II in Key West, North Africa, Italy, England and Normandy provided many details of how life was during combat, as part of the U.S. Naval 5th Amphibious Force during World War II. Afterwards, he entered the Pacific combat zone in the Philippine Islands and its main task, the assault on Okinawa, Japan. There were many important events described as to how difficult life could be and how a person could survive. The effects of combat in later home life, and the problems when returning with changed attitudes and having very little to begin a civilian life with, was hard to cope with.
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