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(Piano Vocal). This sheet music features an arrangement for piano and voice with guitar chord frames, with the melody presented in the right hand of the piano part as well as in the vocal line.
All of Me Loves All of You is a story about a father's heart of love for his little girl. It begins with his excitement about his baby's soon arrival. Scenes reflecting the baby's birth and growth experiences are met with the dad's common yet from-the-heart message to his daughter, "All of me loves all of you." The little girl is given support at home, from Mom and Dad, to learn the art of sharing at school' all in a way of reminding her of their unfailing love. One day, the little girl goes to her father asking what "All of me loves all of you" means. She wants to know if there were limits to Dad's love. Dad talks to her to affirm that his love is not because of what she does but because of who she is to him and Mom. Dad's answer satisfies his little girl, and she confesses, "Dad, all of me loves all of you and Mom, and my love will never turn back." The love of God for His children is eternal and unfailing. This knowledge brings comfort and hope for brighter days.
Evelyn Williams has always been overweight. Even now, she still has a problem keeping the weight off. When she decides to take pole dancing for fitness, she never expects a man to train her. Evelyn’s instructor is Terrell Wertz. Terrell is gorgeous and fit. It's obvious that he's out of Evelyn's league. Furthermore, he probably wouldn't even look twice at a big chick like her, which makes her even more determined to lose the extra pounds. Terrell is enticed by the pretty-faced, thick chick he has to train. He can tell she has a low self-esteem and probably thinks guys like him wouldn't go for girls like her. She couldn't be more wrong. He wasn't always drop-dead gorgeous and muscular. Can he teach Evelyn about loving herself even at her current size?
This simply told, beautifully illustrated story from the authors of Rid of My Disgrace and Is It My Fault? helps two- to eight-year-olds understand why their bodies matter and distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate touch. God Made All of Me gently opens a conversation that every family needs to have.
Rhyming text and colorful illustratons remind young reader to love everything about themselves, from the top of their heads to the tips of their toes.
Isabelle Forte wanted a simple life. But then she witnessed a murder, and was led straight into the arms of Mariano Rivera, boss of the Italian mafia. Together, they traverse a story of love, honor, revenge, violence, and betrayal. The dominating, possessive man may fix her, or break her all over again.
Finn loves Rachel and he knows they are endgame. Does he want to wait? Or should he start the game now? Finn finally knows what he wants to do with his life. Is it real if he can't share it with Rachel? Finn gets accepted in a respected NYC school and when Football comes knocking will he answer the door on his dead dream? Rachel lands the role she was born to play. But is it real if she can't share it with Finn? Rachel knows one thing, she can't and doesn't want to do it without Finn by her side. Rachel fights for her happy ending and won't let no one or nothing stop her this time. Finn loves Rachel and he knows they are endgame. Does he want to wait? Or should he start the game now? Finn finally knows what he wants to do with his life. Is it real if he can't share it with Rachel? Finn gets accepted in a respected NYC school and when Football comes knocking will he answer the door on his dead dream?
One minute: that’s all the time an actor needs to make a scorching impression—to pull in an audience, make them care, laugh, cry, remind them that life is worth living, or help them forget that life is hard. Small Explosions collects more than ninety entirely new monologues from acclaimed playwright Adam Szymkowicz (Hearts Like Fists, Clown Bar, Pretty Theft). Short, punchy, and thoroughly memorable, they traverse the extremes of heartbreak and joy, epiphany, and bewilderment, across a range of moods and voices. Perfect as audition pieces or training exercises, they hit hard, make their mark, and just as quickly get out of the way, leaving an indelible impression.