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Kim Alexis is a confident, courageous, powerful, intelligent, and sophisticated woman. She loves her job, husband, and kids. Life is good. Until, she discovers her husband Grant dead. The events surrounding his death are mystical as well as scandalous. Kims strength is tested. Her spirit is broken. Her life is threatened. Stability is gone. All she has to embrace is a spiraling world of betrayal, darkness and pain. Kim takes on a vigilantly persona to find the person or persons who murdered her husband. But the Police Department has their eye on Kim and emphatically believes she murdered her husband. Will they find the evidence and motive to prove this suspicion? This is a fast pace book full of spice, excitement, drama, passion, and entertainment. Once you pick it up it will be hard to put down.
Take a Dark ride,through the self reflective writings of Bryan Eric Solomon,that gets brighter as your interests sparks your minds.You can feel what he felt,with in every single word,like a journey to place where,maybe you didn't plan on going.Characters are written out,like the best Rembrandt painting,with words that might resemble Poe,or even some of the best beat poets,like Kerouac.When asked,it took him one week to write an entire book of poems,the book being this one,Closed eyes of Sadness.So,sit down strap your arms down,fasten your heels,brace yourself, and hope,in some cases,well you never feel this way.
Dreams and nightmares have long puzzled and fascinated, yet this is the first book to explore such visions in the Ancient Egyptian world. The author traces the evidence from the first half of Egypt's long history, the Old Kingdom through the New Kingdom, a time-span of over 1,000 years. The book is arranged thematically, with chapters devoted to the literary use of dreams, to the political use of divine visions, to the technology used to ward away terrorizing nightmares. It also explores the Ramesside Dream Book, a unique text that reveals the desires and anxieties that could inspire an Egyptian's dreams, with images of sex and power, of gods and the dead. All the relevant passages are conveniently translated in an appendix.
Behind Closed Eyes tells the story of a young woman (Kiyani) who struggles on a daily basis with mental illness. After playing with a Ouija board, her troubled mind takes a further knock, when eerie things start happening to her. As she is plagued with nightmares of a sinister being, Kiyani struggles to work out if it is all in her mind, or if there some person or something out to get her. Can her friends help her back from the brink?
Feel, listen, predict, memorise... these activities stimulate children's powers of reasoning and imagination and help them visualise numbers, patterns, measures and shapes.
Every Closed Eye Ain't Sleep: African American Perspectives on the Achievement Gap examines the origins and perpetuation of the achievement gap from the perspective of the African American community. Instead of accepting the achievement gap as an inevitable matter of fact, Every Closed Eye Ain't Sleep questions the fundamental beliefs that perpetuate the gap. Drawing on dialogue with African American community members, Teresa Hill advances a framework for understanding a predominant African American view of the educational process. She then juxtaposes this framework with the norms perpetrated by the educational establishment to demonstrate how disagreements about the roles and responsibilities of parents, teachers and students affect community members' experiences in schools. Every Closed Eye Ain't Sleep opens a dialogue about the achievement gap on different terms, analyzes the gap as an issue of social justice, and provides educational leaders and policymakers with ways to engage in the productive dialogue necessary to improve education for African American children.
'Clever and compelling' Dorothy Koomson 'Very punchy and terrifyingly plausible' Sunday Mirror 'Linda Green is bloody brilliant!' Amanda Prowse A nail-biting psychological drama for fans of the Richard & Judy bestseller THE LAST THING SHE TOLD ME One, two, three . . . Lisa Dale shuts her eyes and counts to one hundred during a game of hide-and-seek. When she opens them, her four-year-old daughter Ella is gone. Disappeared without a trace. The police, the media and Lisa's family all think they know who snatched Ella. But what if the person who took her isn't a stranger? What if they are convinced they are doing the right thing? And what if Lisa's little girl is in danger of disappearing forever? ***** WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT WHILE MY EYES WERE CLOSED 'Very gripping and wonderfully written' ***** 'I was hooked' ***** 'A thrilling page-turner' *****
A nail-biting psychological drama for fans of the Richard & Judy bestseller THE LAST THING SHE TOLD ME One, two, three . . . Lisa Dale shuts her eyes and counts to one hundred during a game of hide-and-seek. When she opens them, her four-year-old daughter Ella is gone. Disappeared without a trace. The police, the media and Lisa's family all think they know who snatched Ella. But what if the person who took her isn't a stranger? What if they are convinced they are doing the right thing? And what if Lisa's little girl is in danger of disappearing forever? *** Linda's next emotional page-turner, THE SECOND TIME WE MET, is now available to pre-order!!
Songs with Our Eyes Closed by Tyler Kent White Pdf
Many of the poems included here are short and uplifting, with messages such as “be yourself,” “you are beautiful,” and “this too shall pass.” They combine the appeal of short, shareable poems with inspiration and encouragement. Also included are some of White’s lengthier prose pieces, which address his childhood, his relationship with his father, and past romantic relationships, among other things. Whatever the form, White takes inspiration from the everyday, writing about abstract topics like love, loss, depression, and resilience using concrete, relatable details and scenes.
Award-winning journalist and author Michele Weldon offers a distinctly honest and articulate portrayal of the domestic violence she experienced in a nine-year marriage to a man many considered to be the perfect husband. As an assistant professor of journalism at the Medill School, Northwestern University since 1996, public speaker, journalist for magazines and newspapers and seminar leader for The OpEd Project, Weldon defies the mythology about abuse victims. She conveys a poignant portrayal of a woman caught in abuse and her victorious escape to raise her three children alone. Working to understand and explain why and how this would happen, she offers hope to all women with similar stories, modeling the courage to break free, move forward and live a joyful life full of love.
Southfield High School is oh so normal, with its good teachers, its bad, and its cliques. But despite the cliques, there's a particular group of friends who have known each other forever and know that they can rely on each other for anything. There's the twins: Vis, rebellious, kind, and just a tiny bit worried about what the hell she's going to do once this year is over, and Aisha, smart, quiet and observant. Then there's Remy, the loudmouth, and Gemma, who's more interested in college boys and getting into the crap club in town. And then there's Elise: the pretty one. But at the start of Year 11, when the group befriend the new boy, Elijah, things start to change. The group find themselves not as close as they used to be. Until one Tuesday, when the students are trapped inside the school building. And one of them has a gun. Close Your Eyes is the story of a school shooting which, through interviews, messages and questionable actions, asks: Who is truly responsible?