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Book Synopsis Whispers from Yesteryears by : Uzoma Nkechinyere Uponi
Download or read book Whispers from Yesteryears written by Uzoma Nkechinyere Uponi and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2013-06-14 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Egoyibo and Odili Okolies daughter has run away from home. Suspicion that she may be a casualty in a fatal vehicle accident is confirmed when her body is located, identified and buried. The tragedy of the painful loss continues to trouble a mothers heart. Eleven years later, the family receives an email from a stranger who claims to have been in recent contact with the deceased girl. Family secrets begin to surface and bitter accusations start to swirl, ultimately leading to the disintegration of the Okolie family. Chuma Zeluwa thinks the singer at the conference looks familiar. She looks remarkably like his high school friend whose death was widely reported and whose grave he had visited many years ago. What Chuma discovers when he confronts the stranger leads him on a journey back in time to his part in a decade-long tragedy and to a God who forgives, restores, and who gives second chances. Against all odds, a young girls fears unwittingly result in a lesson in courage, grace and truth. Whispers From Yesteryears is Book II in the ColourBLIND series by Uzoma Uponi.
Book Synopsis A Whisper Through Life by : Ellen Lou Severs
Download or read book A Whisper Through Life written by Ellen Lou Severs and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2009-02-26 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is no available information at this time.
Download or read book On My Mind written by Konfor Masanje and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2020-11-22 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every word, in these poems, has struck me like a musical note, melting into lines and verses, that echo in my deeps. I sleep, wake, and move in these words. Sometimes they put me to sleep, wake me up, and cause me to walk. I forehear people chanting them, dancing them, and lulling in them. Since they left my incubation, they have let loose orgasmically, never to return. They now float in the ether of the cosmos, may be to congregate and be born anew elsewhere.
Book Synopsis A Thousand Yesteryears by : Mae Clair
Download or read book A Thousand Yesteryears written by Mae Clair and published by Lyrical Press. This book was released on 2016-04-26 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A woman’s homecoming is met with death threats, a treacherous killer, and a legendary monster in this supernatural thriller series opener. Behind a legend lies the truth . . . As a child, Eve Parrish lost her father and her best friend, Maggie Flynn, in a tragic bridge collapse. Fifteen years later, she returns to Point Pleasant to settle her deceased aunt’s estate. Though much has changed about the once thriving river community, the ghost of tragedy still weighs heavily on the town, as do rumors and sightings of the Mothman, a local legend. When Eve uncovers startling information about her aunt’s death, that legend is in danger of becoming all too real . . . Caden Flynn is one of the few lucky survivors of the bridge collapse but blames himself for coercing his younger sister out that night. He’s carried that guilt for fifteen years, unaware of darker currents haunting the town. It isn’t long before Eve’s arrival unravels an old secret—one that places her and Caden in the crosshairs of a deadly killer . . . “Masterful, bone-chilling fiction…one intense thriller. A Thousand Yesteryears will keep you guessing, gasping and turning the pages for more.” —Kevin O’Brien,New York Times–bestselling author
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Book Synopsis HISTORY TREE and The Wrinkles of Time by : Dandy Ahuruonye
Download or read book HISTORY TREE and The Wrinkles of Time written by Dandy Ahuruonye and published by Dandy Ahuruonye. This book was released on 2024-03-10 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Welcome to the History Tree & the Wrinkles of Time, a book that will take you on a wild and wonderful journey through the past, the present, and the future. In this book, you will meet Saga Sycamore, the wise and kind tree who knows everything about history and can travel through time. You will then meet his ancient tree friends who have also seen and witnessed many things. You will also meet some exceptional children who love to learn and have fun; you will join them as they travel through time and experience the most amazing and hilarious adventures. Come with them to see the dinosaurs and the pyramids, the knights and the pirates, the emperors and the astronauts, and many more. Learn about the history of the world and the people who shaped it. Have fun and laugh, and make some new friends along the way. Now, allow me to properly introduce you to Saga, a figure almost shrouded in mystery, a weaver of tales as intricate as a spider's web, and a custodian of wisdom as ancient as the hills. Born from the husks of the most venerable trees; his roots entwined with the enigmas of time itself. When his name echoes through the rustling forest, his stories pirouette in harmony with the winds. In the labyrinthine groves of imagination, Saga weaves narratives that bridge the mundane and the marvellous, traversing the wrinkles of time and the polarities of infinity, unearthing forgotten legends and breathing life into ancient and forgotten histories and tales. His words are akin to beards cloaked in moss, wise and weathered, inviting readers to delve into the depths of conscious wisdom. Could it be that Saga Sycamore is more than a mere tree? Could he, perchance, be the embodiment of the very History Tree that Dandy Ahuruonye writes about—a guardian of knowledge, a sentinel of ages long past? Seek Saga's tales, and you may find yourself meandering through forests of wonder, where a cheeky squirrel engages in witty banter with both trees and explorers, ancient ants and earthworms plot coups d'état against tree roots, and oak trees don spectacles to read the chronicles etched in their own barks. In this book, you will also come face-to-face with other amazing characters: - EpochElm, one of the oldest and tallest trees in the forest. He has seen the rise and fall of many civilisations, and he has witnessed the most important events in history. He is also very grumpy and proud, and he thinks he is better than everyone else. - ChronoBark, the youngest and smallest tree in the forest. He is very curious and adventurous, and he likes to explore different periods. He is also very clumsy and reckless, and he often gets into needless trouble. - PastPine, the most elegant tree in the forest. He has a special connection with the past, and can show you the memories of the people and places they visit. The pine is also very gentle and caring, and helps Saga solve difficult history issues…, and more. So, dear reader, the journey commences. May your curiosity be your compass, guiding you through this enchanting journey. Pry open this book and turn each page, let the ink-stained leaves rustle. Then step into a realm where the lineages of storytelling run deep, and the branches painstakingly reach out to caress the moon, the stars, the clouds, and the galaxies. Step into the embrace of the History Tree; for within the gnarled branches of "The Wrinkles of Time," Dandy Ahuruonye sketches a jungle map that unravels the enigma of time."
Book Synopsis The Infinity Conundrum by : Laraib Muttaqui
Download or read book The Infinity Conundrum written by Laraib Muttaqui and published by Laraib Muttaqui . This book was released on 2023-10-19 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Step into a wild adventure where three friends accidentally mess up time! With their uncle's quirky time machine, every moment becomes a puzzle to solve. Follow their journey guided by a mysterious pager, facing funny and dark twists in history. Laughter collides with reshaped timelines, and the trio races against time's tricky surprises. Get ready for an exciting ride where every step feels like a dance with destiny. Join in on the fun in a world where time plays the most unpredictable game. It's a thrilling tale full of surprises!
Download or read book ColorSTRUCK written by Uzoma Uponi and published by Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.. This book was released on 2021-11-24 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Afam Izuwa didn’t expect that taking care of three orphaned children would be easy. And it isn’t, especially since one of them is an albino. Depending on who you ask in this African society, albinos can be a blessing or a curse to a family. The three siblings are aware of the danger their albino sibling faces. They also know they have no choice but to entrust their safety to the care of their new uncle and to fully embrace their new life with him. ***** Awele Martins is in the final weeks of her youth service when she overhears a midnight conversation that sets her on a collision course with evil. Her actions would catapult her into the lives of Afam Izuwa and his dependants and result in a clear demonstration of how hopeless situations can be turned around by divine intervention. Set in Nigeria, ColorSTRUCK explores discrimination against persons with albinism in Africa Brian Greenawalt | Brian Greenawalt | Uzoma Uponi
Book Synopsis The Picard Dynasty by : John d'Arc Lorenz III
Download or read book The Picard Dynasty written by John d'Arc Lorenz III and published by Lorenz & Oxbridge Publishing LTD. This book was released on with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of 'The Picard Dynasty,' an enthralling historical narrative that unfolds the rich tapestry of one of Oregon’s pioneering Metis families. Drawn from 'Beyond Blue Earth to the French Prairie Volume II', John d'Arc Lorenz III meticulously retraces their lineage all the way back to 1525, to Jean Picard’s life in the quaint commune of Sauvessanges in France. The narrative takes an audacious twist with the seventh generation, where André Picard Sr. and his wife, Marie Bravard, make the bold decision to wave goodbye to the only life they had ever known. Seduced by the promise and allure of the New World, they ventured onto a perilous journey across the Atlantic. Little did they know then that their daring voyage would pave the way for a saga that would intertwine with the very fabric of Oregon’s rich and colorful history. With a deft hand and an eye for detail, Lorenz artfully illustrates the grand odyssey of the Picard family. He documents the intricate mesh of historical events, each acting as a crucible, moulding and shaping the Picard lineage over time. Readers bear witness to André Picard’s remarkable journey, from a modest Hudson Bay Company postmaster to becoming one of Oregon’s first settlers, his life indelibly influencing the destiny of the frontier. Follow the intriguing accounts of Honoré Picard and Celeste Rochbrune as they carve their path through the rapidly evolving landscape of the French Prairie. Experience the resilient spirit of John Adolph Picard as he, along with his siblings, bravely reclaims their indigenous heritage against the backdrop of a society that had forgotten them. In a parallel narrative, Lorenz unveils the trials and tribulations of the Syilx Okanagan and Wallawalla tribes, their destiny profoundly intertwined with that of the Picard family. The narrative reaches a crescendo as it celebrates the life of Mable Picard, a pioneer in her own right. As one of Oregon’s earliest female entrepreneurs, her story is a testament to the relentless spirit of the pioneers, a beacon of inspiration for generations to come. ‘The Picard Dynasty’ seamlessly weaves together four distinct yet interconnected biographies, each recording significant milestones in the family’s evolution, mirroring the rapid development of Oregon itself. Masterfully crafted, this historical narrative serves as a treasure chest of fascinating insights for anyone entranced by Oregon’s dynamic history. 'The Picard Dynasty' is more than a book; it's a compelling journey through time, a riveting exploration of human resilience and tenacity, and an intimate portrait of the pioneers who dared to shape the destiny of a region. Lose yourself in its pages and be part of a story that is as thrilling as it is enlightening.
Download or read book Sunset and Secrets written by E. M. Link and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2024-01-29 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embark on a Journey Through Twilight Whispers and Ancestral Ties Step into the enchanting hills of Pennsylvania, where the quaint whispers of a country village promise more than just the beauty of its rolling landscapes. In "Sunset and Secrets: The Country Girl's Legacy," you are invited to join Emily, a spirited young woman whose passion for exploration leads her on an adventure that intertwines her destiny with the rich tapestry of her village's history. Hailed as a must-read for those who believe in the magic of the past's influence on our present, this tale delves deep into the enigmatic phenomenon of the village's sunsets. Legends and folklore are more than bedtime stories here--they are keys to unlocking a family connection that has remained dormant for generations. With each chapter, a piece of the puzzle falls into place, revealing Emily's untold family legacy. As shadows lengthen and hues of twilight paint the village, Emily's quest to scratch below the surface of her seemingly uneventful world deeply resonates with anyone who has ever yearned to understand the whispers of their own heritage. What mysteries lie hidden among the whispers of adventure, and what secrets can only be uncovered by the legacy of a country girl? From the first tentative steps into an obscured past to the joy of rallying a community around a legacy of togetherness, Emily's journey is as captivating as it is inspiring. With each turn of the page, feel the drumbeat of ancestral legacies and the soft tug at your soul as Emily encounters mysteries, challenges, personal transformations, and the unbreakable bonds of rural strength. As the sunset casts its final glow, Emily's story becomes more than a quest--it becomes a beacon for all who seek to preserve the essence of home and the enduring power within the legacy we leave behind. Prepare to be whisked away to a world where secrets wait patiently, and where the true magic is found in the moments we share beneath the sunset's lasting whisper.
Book Synopsis Children’s Guide For Life: by : Prof. Robert Stewart
Download or read book Children’s Guide For Life: written by Prof. Robert Stewart and published by American Publishers Inc.. This book was released on 2024-06-16 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a treasure trove of short stories each designed to instill valuable life lessons through vivid storytelling and relatable characters. Each story not only entertains but also imparts wisdom, making it a compelling read for both young readers and adults. One of the book's many strengths lies in its diversity of narratives, each centered around a protagonist facing unique challenges, which they overcome through virtues like integrity, respect, and compassion. For instance, "Peter and the Path to Unlikely Companions" tells the story of a boy whose unique interests isolate him from his peers until a school project on community heroes leads him to unexpected friendships and a newfound understanding among his classmates. This story, like many others in the collection, is beautifully narrated and rich with emotional depth, highlighting the importance of acceptance and the value of individual differences. "Children’s Guide For Life: Short Stories That Inspire" is an enriching read that offers more than simple tales. It invites readers into a world where challenges are met with courage and ethical choices, fostering a sense of moral responsibility and personal integrity. It’s a book that motivates one to read more, delve deeper, and learn through the art of storytelling. Whether for bedtime reading or classroom teaching, this book is a valuable addition to any bookshelf, promising to inspire and educate in equal measure.
Book Synopsis Path to the Dream Life by : Anayo Onwuka
Download or read book Path to the Dream Life written by Anayo Onwuka and published by Immanuel (IISI) Publishing. This book was released on 2018-12-05 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Path to the Dream Life is about the struggle of Imma, a young man living in Nigeria, West Africa, to rise above his circumstances and make good in the world. The changed lives and faith convictions of the friends he encounters along the way confront him with choices – choices that place him on a collision course with everyone and everything that matter to him. As Imma struggles with those choices, his concept of a dream life and the path thereto are tested. The broken road meanders to The Life, Christ, and to Gift, the love of his life that nearly wasn’t. A romance ensues that hits its own cross-roads and forces them to linger over the choice of the one - until the moments both see beyond themselves and progress in a relationship that will mirror and beckon the true Dream Life in more ways than one. Imma captures it in a poem he recites to Gift: ‘… But in the darkness of my doubts You lifted the lamp of love And I saw in your face The road that I should take’.
Download or read book Golden Age Sonata written by E. M. Link and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2024-07-09 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Step Into a World Where Music Weaves the Fabric of Love and Legacy Immerse yourself in a riveting tale that beckons you to the grandeur of the Roaring Twenties, a time when jazz filled the air, and secret whispers danced through the halls of opulent mansions. Golden Age Sonata: Echoes of Love and the Grand Piano unfolds a mesmerizing story of love, mystery, and the enduring power of music, set against the backdrop of an era that pulsed with life and boundless possibility. Discover the grand mansion, a character in its own right, with walls that have absorbed the symphonies of the ages and floors that have witnessed the intricacies of human emotions. At the heart of this home lies the black and gold grand piano, a masterpiece that harbors secrets and stories waiting to be uncovered. Embark on a journey through time with a family portrait that brings together generations touched by the magic of music and a legacy shrouded in mystery. Watch as the dawn of love unfolds under glittering chandeliers, and secrets tucked away in hidden rooms begin to surface, hinting at lost love letters and whispered confessions. Feel the stirrings of your heart as an unexpected love story begins to play, its notes resonating through the grand halls and into the moonlit gardens. The language of music becomes the language of love, creating duets that bridge the gap between hearts and herald the melodies of connection. As tensions rise and whispers of scandal threaten to dissonate the harmony, a masquerade ball under a starlit sky promises revelations that could shatter lives or bind souls together. Witness the crescendo of emotions, the unveiling of secrets long buried, and the harmonious union that follows–a celebration of love, music, and the legacy that connects them. In Golden Age Sonata: Echoes of Love and the Grand Piano, every page is a note, every chapter a melody in the grand composition of life. It's a story that transcends time, weaving together the tales of those who came before with those yet to come, all united by the timeless power of music. Will the legacy of love and music endure as the mansion welcomes a new era? Journey through this spellbinding saga to discover the echoes of the grand piano, where every note played is a testament to the power of love and music to transcend generations. Prepare to be captivated, as this tale is not just read, but felt–each word a heartbeat, each chapter a breath. From the allure of the Jazz Age to a future filled with promise, let the story sweep you away into a world where love's melody plays eternal, and the legacy of music endures forever.
Book Synopsis Beyond Blue Earth to the French Prairie Volume II by : John d'Arc Lorenz III
Download or read book Beyond Blue Earth to the French Prairie Volume II written by John d'Arc Lorenz III and published by Lorenz & Oxbridge Publishing LTD. This book was released on 2023-07-04 with total page 749 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immerse yourself in 'Beyond Blue Earth to the French Prairie, Volume II,' an odyssey traversing the frontiers of time and place, weaving tales of overlooked heroes and hidden narratives that embody the essence of America's heritage. John d'Arc Lorenz III resurrects forgotten figures, their stories pulsating with courage, tenacity, and a spirit of endurance, echoing down the corridors of time and resounding in our collective consciousness. Venture alongside the formidable Chief 'Yellow Bird' Piupiumaksmaks, his resolute gaze surveying the expanses of Wallawalla lands, his feet whispering tales of generations past with each stride across the vast prairies. Share in the steadfast resolve of Honoré Picard as he courageously stands against the ceaseless tide of frontier expansion, a bulwark defending his hearth and home. Experience the raw, unadulterated pulse of the wild American Frontier. Join the daring exploits of André Picard, Etienne Lucier, and Joseph Rocquebrune, their spirits intertwined with the untamed wilderness. Traverse the sprawling Columbia District alongside Rocquebrune, the air thick with anticipation as you partake in the relentless pursuit of valuable furs and hidden treasures. Feel the determination radiating from Lucier, a trailblazer of the Oregon Trail, the unyielding leader of Oregon's Provisional Government. Submerge into the intricate tapestry of Syilx Okanagan culture, each thread spun with reverence by the fearless André Picard. Follow the resilient steps of John Adolph Picard, leaving an indelible imprint that extends far beyond his St. Paul Blacksmith Shop. Embark on an adrenaline-infused adventure with Amédée Choquette as he faces a grizzly on the perilous Oregon Trail. Join Catherine and Teresa Farnan in their poignant journey, their hearts heavy with the echoes of their destitute homeland, yet filled with the hope of a new world. Stand beside the Kwakiutl princess, Josephete Noite, as she deftly straddles the precipice between tradition and transformation. Witness the defiance of the Wallawalla and Cayuse peoples, their spirit unyielding as they fiercely defend their ancestral lands from an onslaught of pioneers. Their fervor and devotion to their culture, their unquenchable thirst for justice, continue to shape the American landscape. 'Beyond Blue Earth to the French Prairie, Volume II' is not merely a book. It's a riveting chronicle of resilience, a testament to the unquenchable spirit of our ancestors, a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of courage, determination, and resilience. Each page pulsates with life, each character leaves a footprint on the sands of time, captivating the hearts of readers and painting a vivid portrait of the past. This book is a testament to the extraordinary grit and tenacity of the common men and women who, often unnoticed, laid the bedrock of our modern society. Masterfully curated by John d'Arc Lorenz III, these overlooked narratives are deftly interwoven into a vivid tableau of history, offering us a fresh perspective to value the depth and intricacy of the events that sculpted our present world. Each narrative contained within this volume brings with it a profound sense of humanity, an in-depth look at the struggles and victories of a time gone by, making 'Beyond Blue Earth to the French Prairie, Volume II' a priceless artifact in the annals of American literature. The book doesn't merely recount history; it immerses you in it, allowing you to walk alongside these forgotten heroes, experiencing their joys, fears, trials, and triumphs as if they were your own.
Book Synopsis A New Home (Inn by the Sea—Book Three) by : Fiona Grace
Download or read book A New Home (Inn by the Sea—Book Three) written by Fiona Grace and published by Fiona Grace. This book was released on 2024-04-05 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this new romantic comedy series by #1 bestseller Fiona Grace, Charlotte Moore finds herself at a crossroads in life when her husband abruptly divorces her, leaving her with a failed marriage. Desperate for a fresh start, she makes a bold and impulsive decision to invest her last savings in a dilapidated inn on the picturesque seaside coast of the U.K. Amidst the flourishing success of her inn, Charlotte faces a life-altering decision when a wealthy London developer makes her a tempting offer. And when Charlotte realizes a guest isn’t who she expected, she second-guesses her new life and her new relationship, making her question everything about the future she thought she’d have. “Wow, this book takes off & never stops! I couldn't put it down! Highly recommended for those who love a great mystery with twists, turns, romance, and a long lost family member! I am reading the next book right now!” --Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Wish all books were this good a mystery romance and love. Did not want to stop reading this book—loved it.” --Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A NEW HOME is book #3 in a new romance series by #1 bestselling author Fiona Grace, whose books have received over 10,000 five-star reviews and ratings. Upon her arrival to the seaside coast of England, Charlotte is immediately captivated by the enchanting surroundings and the crumbling historic house perched on the cliffs. With her artistic spirit, she can't resist the allure of the house's faded beauty and the promise of a new canvas for her life, and decides to take up painting again. As her renovation begins, Charlotte stumbles upon a local man, a rugged fisherman, who at first seems like just another village face—but, beneath the surface, is a man with a vision. In this heartwarming and inspiring romance series, Charlotte discovers the magic of daily life and the beauty of second chances, rekindling her dreams of purpose and romance in the charming, historic setting of the British coast. A sweet romance series filled with twists at every turn, INN BY THE SEA will make you laugh and cry as it transports you to a magical place. A page-turner packed with jaw-dropping twists, impossible to put down, it will make you fall in love with romance all over again. Future books in the series are also available! “The story line wasn't just a who done it, but had a story about her life and romance, including village life. Very entertaining.” --Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “It has endearing and sometimes quirky characters, a plot that keeps you reading and the right amount of romance. I can’t wait to start book two!” --Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “What a great story of murder, romance, new beginnings, love, friend ships and a wonderful cascade of mystery.” --Amazon reviewer (regarding Murder in the Manor) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Book Synopsis CAGING HONOUR: Breaking the Chains of Silence by : Josef Hammer
Download or read book CAGING HONOUR: Breaking the Chains of Silence written by Josef Hammer and published by Josef Hammer. This book was released on 2024-06-15 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unveil the power of resilience and the fight for justice in Josef Hammer's gripping narrative, "Caging Honour: Breaking the Chains of Silence." This compelling story delves into the lives of Nina and Nadia, two courageous women who spearhead a revolution against the oppressive traditions that confine their society. Through a rich tapestry of interwoven tales, Hammer masterfully captures the essence of human struggle and the relentless pursuit of equality. Set against a city cloaked in silence, "Caging Honour" explores the multifaceted efforts to combat honour-based violence. From Eleanor's legal advocacy to Layla's grassroots activism and Farida's intellectual pursuits, the book presents a holistic view of the fight for social change. Each chapter sheds light on different aspects of the movement, showcasing the power of community, storytelling, and our collective youth activism. Josef Hammer's narrative is a story and a call to action. It challenges readers to reflect on their role in fostering positive change and to consider how they can contribute to a world where dignity and human rights are universally recognized. The book's profound dedication to the memory of those silenced by honour-based violence underscores its message of hope and resilience, inviting us to empathize with their plight. With authentic storytelling enriched by Hammer's firsthand experiences as a former journalist and activist, "Caging Honour" is essential for anyone committed to understanding and addressing gender inequality and societal oppression. Hammer's unique perspective, shaped by his interactions with the victims and involvement in the fight for justice, adds a layer of authenticity and credibility to the narrative. Join the global movement and be inspired to make a difference.
Download or read book A Year in Haiku written by Harri Hykkö and published by BoD - Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-09-18 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "A Year in Haiku: Daily Reflections" Discover the beauty and depth of haiku with "A Year in Haiku: Daily Reflections." This bilingual English-Latin edition invites you to embark on a journey through life, nature and the human spirit offering a moment of introspection for each day of the year. Experience the evocative power of haiku as it captures fleeting moments, profound insights and the delicate balance of our world. Each poem is paired with its Latin translation, bridging ancient and modern, allowing readers to appreciate the timeless nature of these reflections. Interactive Elements: Engage more deeply with each haiku through thoughtfully crafted questions and prompts for reflection, encouraging you to explore your own thoughts and feelings inspired by the poems. Supplementary Content: Enrich your understanding with occasional background information about the poems and the translation process, offering an educational layer to your reading experience. Whether you are a long-time lover of haiku or new to its charm, "A Year in Haiku: Daily Reflections" provides a serene and thought-provoking companion for your daily meditations. Allow the simplicity and elegance of these verses to resonate with you, as you explore the beauty of life in both English and Latin.