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Mama pangolin worries for her pup Aliya, who was born with the softest skin and no scales. Leaving the safety of the burrow, Mama carries her frightened baby into the forest to teach her the ways of a pangolin. Aliya first clings to her mother, but as she learns about her new surroundings and the wonders of the forest, she begins to gain confidence. An inspiring tale with exquisite illustrations that empower and support those who look and feel different.
In this “total page-turner,” wife and mother Faiza is about to find what happens when you have your dream life and are about to lose it... but only if you're caught (Sarah Pearse, New York Times bestselling author of The Sanatorium). At the school gates, Faiza fits in. It took a few years, but now the snobbish white mothers who mistook her for the nanny treat her as one of their own. She's learned to crack their subtle codes, speak their language of fashion and vacations and haircuts. You'd never guess, seeing her at the trendy kids' parties and the leisurely coffee mornings, that her childhood was spent being bullied and being embarrassed of her poor Pakistani immigrant parents. When her husband Tom loses his job in finance, he stays calm. Something will come along, and in the meantime, they can live off their savings. But Faiza starts to unravel. Creating the perfect life and raising the perfect family comes at a cost – and the money Tom put aside has gone. Faiza will have to tell him she spent it all. Unless she doesn't... It only takes a second to lie to Tom. Now Faiza has mere weeks to find $100,000. If anyone can do it, Faiza can. She's had to fight for what she has, and she'll fight to keep it. But as the clock ticks down and Faiza desperately tries to put things right, she has to ask herself: how much more should she sacrifice to live someone else's idea of the dream life?
a·li·ya, n., also aliyah. pl. aliyas or aliyot. The immigration of Jews into Israel. Why would American Jews---not just materially successful in this country but perhaps for the first time in the two-thousand-year Jewish Diaspora truly socially accepted and at home---choose to leave the material comforts, safety, and peace of the United States for the uncertainty and violence of Israel? Still, aliya is a phenomenon that affects all American Jews. Understanding this phenomenon means understanding what is arguably the fundamental question of American Jewry; it is that question that Liel Leibovitz sets out to answer in Aliya. Leibovitz focuses on the stories of three generations of immigrants. Marlin and Betty Levin, searching for excitement and ideology, traveled to Palestine before Israel was even created. There, with Marlin working as a reporter and Betty volunteering with the Jewish underground movement, the two witnessed the bloody birth of the Jewish state. Two decades later, Mike Ginsberg, overcome with awe at the heroic Jews who fought for their country in the l967 war, immigrated as well and was involved in much of Israel's tumultuous history, including the Yom Kippur War. He was a member of Kibbutz Misgav Am during the famous terrorist attack on the infants' nursery there, and he helped repel numerous waves of terrorists attacks on his kibbutz. Finally, Danny and Sharon Kalker and their children left their home in Queens, New York, to move to a West Bank settlement in 2001, during one of the most unsettled phases in Israel's existence. With a keen writer's eye and unfeigned passion for his subject, Leibovitz explores the fears, hopes, and dreams of the American-Jewish immigrants to Israel and the journey they undertook, a journey that lies at the very heart of what it means to be a Jew.
“Their days are numbered!” “They don’t know it.” “Not yet.” Jamie, Christine, Aliya, and Evan, are 4 ordinary teenagers who have no idea what’s in store for them. An age-old prophecy states that these 4 are the saviours of the Universe. But does it mention them living throughout? Neptune, Cassiopeia, Venus, and Mars. 4 immortals, who do have an idea of what’s in store for them. One mind calculating, the other sharp. One heart pure, the other compassionate. 4 humans. 4 saviours of the Universe. Will they survive till D-Day? Will their training help them square off the most dangerous villain in history? Will they survive till the next Sunday?
Fatima Whitbread had the worst possible start in life. Abandoned as a baby, she spent much of her childhood in and out of children's homes. A brief, disastrous stay with her birth mother saw her raped by her mother's drunken boyfriend - while her mother held a knife to her throat to 'quieten her down'. Fatima was only twelve at the time. Athletics was her saviour: local athletics coach Margaret Whitbread took the young Fatima under her wing, eventually adopting her. Fatima competed in three Olympics, winning bronze at the 1984 Los Angeles Games. In 1986 she set a world record, and the following year in Rome became world champion and was voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year. But then Fatima faded from the public eye, leaving many to wonder where she had gone. After the cheering stopped, Fatima faced prejudice, penury, scandal and heartbreak. Survivor describes how she defeated all her demons to rise triumphantly from the ashes once again, this time as queen of the jungle. Almost 13 million people watched her on I'm a Celebrity, and after surviving 20 days in the Australian heat, she has millions of new fans eager to know more about Fatima the woman: the forthright, focused, slightly bossy, charismatic single mum who knows how to transform even the most devastating experiences into lessons in life. This is the unforgettable story of a true champion, who triumphed against the worst hardships imaginable.
You only think you want this life . . . Alex Maxwell is planning her wedding to up-and coming music artist Birdie, ghostwriting video vixen Cleopatra Wright’s memoir, and she’s just been assigned the story of the year by her editor in chief at a major music industry magazine—an article about the glamorous lives of women married to platinum-selling hip-hop artists. Alex has been interviewing celebrities and hangers-on long enough to know all that glitters isn’t gold, so she’s determined to get the real scoop. Still, it’s not going to be easy to get past the wives’ gilded cages. . . Beth Saddlebrook, wife of aging rapper Z. They have three beautiful boys and a seemingly endless supply of cash. But Beth spends her days trying to keep Z off drugs and fielding calls from women hollering she’s just a “small-town white bitch” and claiming to be carrying Z’s baby. Only one person understands what she’s going through. . . Kipenzi Hill, multiplatinum-selling R&B artist and Beth’s best friend. Her relationship with rap star and record label president Jake is an open secret in the industry. She knows Jake loves her, but he’d rather break up than publicly acknowledge it. Now she has learned that the newest (and much younger) R&B sensation Bunny has been signed to Jake’s label. Josephine Bennett, wife to Jamaican singer and überproducer Ras Bennett. Josephine doesn’t just want to spend her husband’s money, she wants to contribute. Her fashion company is finally starting to get media attention when her husband admits to something she’s suspected all along—he’s fallen in love with another woman. Cleopatra Wright, every man’s dream girl, a video vixen with a story to tell and scores to settle. Cleo’s got that thing no one can put a finger on and no man (or woman) can resist. Some would call her evil or misguided or both, but Cleo always moves with a purpose and she’ll stop at nothing to get what she wants. . . Alex realizes she may have more in common with these women than she’d like. What if this is a glimpse of how her life will be if Birdie finally gets signed to a major label? Stuck between her loyalty to this newfound sisterhood and her obligation to write the truth, Alex is forced to rethink everything she knows about work, friendship, and love.
Working within the context of the sociology of migration, Waxman provides primary research into a variety of dimensions of this movement and demonstrates the inadequacy of current migration theories to characterize aliya.
"Aliya's Dream - A Story of Awakening" is a book for all those who are on a journey of awakening, seeking answers to that most important of questions, who am I. For those who want to discover the meaning of their existence, want to better understand themselves, the way they create reality. Perhaps they feel saturated with earthly experiences and already hear the call of their Soul, which invites them to discover their depths. Describing my own process of awakening to enlightenment, I show characteristic stages, challenges and discoveries. I share the stories and wisdom that led me to recall my true divine nature. This is a sincere, inspiring story about the search for the Holy Grail, which turned out to be my own Soul. I wrote it so that everyone can know his true nature, awaken the Master he already is, leave limitations and start living for the sheer joy of life. On my way to enlightenment I was accompanied by Ascended Masters Adamus Saint Germain, Tobias, Kuthumi and Crystal Dragon. During your reading they will be with you as well. "Aliya's Dream - A Story of Awakening" is available in paperback and e-book versions in 14 languages. The e-book contains more than 100 illustrations, including Aliya's paintings and photos from her fabulous travels around the world. Here are some of the topics covered: - The stages and challenges of the process of awakening to enlightenment - The origins of our origin and the creation of the world - Why are we here ? - What is energy and consciousness - How we create reality - The illusion of time and space - Reincarnation - Ayahuasca - Energy games - Releasing ancestors, conditioning, karma - Healing process - Integration of aspects - Integration of the light body - Dragons and Ascended Masters Shaumbra - Acceptance, Trust, Wisdom and Love - Experiencing Self as pure consciousness - Enlightenment Alija Ariana Karima is a spiritual guide, soul painter, healer, pioneer of Vedic Art painting courses in Poland, Soul Body Fusion practitioner and teacher, lecturer, author and traveler. Privately, she is a happy mom who loves the magic of life. *** "One of the five most beautiful books I have read." - Annette "I've already read a zillion books on development, spirituality and awakening, and this one still surprised me. I can't tear myself away from it. I don't know if it's because it was written by my Vedic Art teacher and I happened to know some of the people and events described here - that's why it's such a great read? Is it because I can feel with every cell of my body what Alija is writing about? Is it that I can additionally look at and admire her paintings, of which there are plenty in the book? But is it the unique way she framed the theme of Awakening? Is it me being at a different stage again? Or can you put it all together? The fact of the matter is that I think the book is brilliant, and I am extremely grateful that it was created." - Magdalena B. "This book is revelatory in every way. I recommend it to everyone on the path of awakening."- Joanna K. "I read it in one breath. Your insights are amazing. Your book pointed out a great deal to me. Wonderful that you wrote it. I will keep coming back to it." - Marzena