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Sylvie the Littlest Guardian Angel by Leslee Karol Pdf
The heavenly and earthly adventures of Sylvie, the Littlest Guardian Angel, and the youngest and smallest to ever earn her wings, begins with the first book of this series, Cassie Makes a Friend. In this episode, Sylvie takes on her first assignment, helping a young girl named Cassie who really needs a friend. Sylvie, The Littlest Guardian Angel is a playful story with a serious message. It deals sensitively with the issues of bullying, and how friendship and kindness triumphs . . . with the help of a little angel. Angels are a heavenly commodity these days, and Sylvie is in the forefront.
A heart-warming tale about magic, responsibility, mothers and daughters Eleven-year-old Shelley only leaves her bedroom for two minutes, but when she gets back, there's a real, true-life, lavender-eyed baby on her bed. It's far too noisy, smelly and heavy to be a ghost baby - so whose is it? It can't be her mum's - Shelley would have noticed - but it's not like she's around for Shelley to ask, anyway. She's too busy trying to get her horrible ex-boyfriend Scott ('the Toadstool') back, who Shelley definitely does NOT like as much as her mum does. But someone's got to look after the baby, and give her a name. 'Celeste' sounds good (in fact, it sounds kind of magical) and so Shelley and little Celeste embark on some rather messy adventures, gain some new friends and realise that maybe some wishes can come true after all...
The distinctive new crowdsourced publishing imprint Swoon Reads proudly presents its first published novel—an irresistibly sweet romance between two college students told from 14 different viewpoints. The creative writing teacher, the delivery guy, the local Starbucks baristas, his best friend, her roommate, and the squirrel in the park all have one thing in common—they believe that Gabe and Lea should get together. Lea and Gabe are in the same creative writing class. They get the same pop culture references, order the same Chinese food, and hang out in the same places. Unfortunately, Lea is reserved, Gabe has issues, and despite their initial mutual crush, it looks like they are never going to work things out. But somehow even when nothing is going on, something is happening between them, and everyone can see it. You'll be rooting for Gabe and Lea too, in Sandy Hall's quirky, completely original novel A Little Something Different, chosen by readers, writes, and publishers, to be the debut titles for the new Swoon Reads imprint!
That Special Smile by Karen Toller Whittenburg Pdf
If her sister hadn’t moved next door to artist and toymaker, Max McConnell, Sylvie Smith would never have seen him in a towel. She’s in Eureka Springs to help open a business, and Max is definitely not her type. But he does have a certain smile that sets her heart spinning, even though she knows better than to trust a man who plays by his own rules. Contemporary Romance by Karen Toller Whittenburg; originally published by Dell
Witch Angel (Enchanted Love, Book 3) by Trana Mae Simmons Pdf
Modern-Day Woman Meets Southern Gentleman—130 Years in the Past in Witch Angel, an Enchanting Time Travel Romance from Trana Mae Simmons Louisiana, 1875 Alaynia Marabeau leaves her Boston home in 2005, planning to restore the historical Louisiana plantation she inherited. Only when she arrives, Chenaie Plantation is in full glory in 1875 and owned by Shain St. Clair. The Plantation is also home to several ghosts, including Francesca, the golden-haired angel-in-charge, and her junior angel, Sylvia, a black angel, who enjoy the less stressful era in 1875. Basil, the ghost of Shain's grandfather, wants only to protect Chenaie from the invading Yankee carpetbaggers and prevents Alaynia from returning to her time, considering her helpful in defending Chenaie. Despite their differences and growing attacks against the plantation, Alaynia grows less and less enthused about leaving this 130-year-old Chenaie as her and Shain's love grows, despite the friction between their differing perspectives on men and women's needs and abilities. Shain is finally forced to realize his Alaynia is more than a simpering southern belle, but there's still the fact that she might devastate him by returning to her own time. About the Author: T. M. Simmons lives in a haunted house on the edge of the East Texas Piney Woods, which she and her husband share with various pets and paranormal residents. In between writing cozy mysteries and other stories, she delights in scaring herself silly during otherworldly encounters and visits haunted buildings and graveyards during dark and full moons. Her husband goes along sometimes to protect her from the bumps in the night, although he's been known to spy a ghost and retreat rather than confront it. She also pursues paranormal entities with her real-life Twila, Aunt Belle Brown, who are Lead Investigators of the Supernatural Researchers of Texas paranormal investigative team. SRT's motto is "Leave Peace Behind," and the team seeks to leave peace for the people who are dealing with troubled hauntings, as well as for the ghosts. Simmons is extremely willing to discuss her experiences with anyone she can corner.
Sylvia Browne's Book of Angels by Sylvia Browne Pdf
The arts abound with inspiring portrayals of angels, nearly every religion includes some description of these celestial beings in their teachings, and people from all cultures and geographic locations believe in them and their miraculous powers. But do angels really exist? Can we call upon them when we need them? What do they look like? Why are ...
My Guardian Angels Jack & Fred by Joseph St. Angelo Pdf
LIKE A TREE is a collection of poetic thought and expression. Ranging from mad to sad, love and friendship, the beauty of relationships and more. LIKE A TREE is spiritual, emotional and thought provoking work. A bit of real that the reader can feel.
Set in medieval France, this winner of The Prix Sorcires, Frances most prestigious childrens book award, tells the story of 12-year-old Elvina, a Jewish girl skilled in the art of healing. As the Crusades aim to rid France of its Jews, Elvina and her family know that danger is drawing near. Can her guardian angel guide her and keep her safe?
Thirteen-year-old Sylvie, shipped off to spend Christmas in Hawaii with an aunt because of her parents' divorce, discovers friendship and God's care and grace through an unusual set of circumstances.
One of the Guardian's Best Books on Food of 2017 Shortlisted for the Fortnum and Mason's Debut Food Book Award Winner of World Gourmand Award for Food Writing. 'A work of rare joy... I could not love it more' SARAH PERRY. 'A cookbook for readers' NIGELLA LAWSON. Paddington Bear's marmalade, a Neopolitan pizza with Elena Ferrante, afternoon tea at Manderley... Here are 100 delicious recipes inspired by cookery writer Kate Young's well-stocked bookshelves. From Before Noon breakfasts and Around Noon lunches to Family Dinners and Midnight Feasts, The Little Library Cookbook captures the magic and wonder of the meals enjoyed by some of our best-loved fictional characters. 'If food can comfort, so can books' THE GUARDIAN. 'Bringing together two of our greatest loves, food and books... An absolute joy' STYLIST. 'Has great charm and is a very good read... Part of the delight is in seeing what Young has come up with' DIANA HENRY.
Over the years, Sylvia Plath has come to inhabit a contested area of cultural production with other ambiguous authors between the highbrow, the middlebrow, and the popular. Claiming Sylvia Plath is a critical and comprehensive reception study of what has been written about Plath from 1960 to 2010. Academic and popular interest in her seems incessant, verging on a public obsession. The story of Sylvia Plath is not only the story of a writer and her texts, but also of the readers who have tried to make sense of her life and work. A religious tone and a rhetoric of accountability dominate among the devoted. Questing for the real or true Sylvia, they share a sense of posessiveness towards outsiders or those who deviate from what they see as a correct approach to the poet. In order to offer a new and more nuanced perspective on Plath’s public image, the reception has been organized into interpretive communities composed of critics, feminists, biographers, psychologists, and friends. Pertinent questions are raised about how the poet functions as an excemplary figure, and how – and by whom – she is used to further theories, politics, careers, and a number of other causes. Ethical issues and rhetorical strategies consequently loom high in Claiming Sylvia Plath. The book may be employed both as a guide to the massive body of Plath literature and as a history of a changing critical doxa. Why Sylvia Plath has been serviceable to so many and open to colonization is another way of asking why she keeps on fascinating all kinds of readers worldwide. Claiming Sylvia Plath suggests a host of possible answers. It includes an extensive Plath bibliography.
This is the highly entertaining and informative story of Chris Dufresne’s life with his incomparable mother from his childhood years to the present day. A respected clairvoyant in his own right, he details the incredible spiritual, emotional, and psychic bond that the two share, revealing the Sylvia Browne that he deeply loves—a passionately loyal and protective mother, grandmother, wife, and friend.