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Annotation Rich, natural, and easy to manipulate, felt gets first-class treatment in this projectguide for both dry and wet felting designs. Template guides accompany many of the projects, and color notes throughout instruct crafters on the embellishments and decorations that give each piece an added finish. Felters will be pleased with the wide range of projects, from childrens boots and blankets to charms and key rings.
The author of the Switchers Trilogy “creates a convincing fantasy world” in this magical novel of a girl who sets out on a daring journey (Publishers Weekly). Everyone in Rilka’s village knows about the beguilers: the golden-eyed, wailing creatures that come out after dark and lure people to their doom. Rilka astonishes her fellow villagers when she reveals that her Great Intention—her first act as an adult—is to capture a beguiler. During her dangerous quest to the cloud mountain, the rumored lair of the beguilers, Rilka discovers truths about the beguilers—and herself—that will change her life and her village forever.
Entrepreneur and lifestyle influencer Jacey Duprie shares her inspiring journey of going from farm girl to fashion icon and her lessons about personal growth and self-made success. With millions of followers and a thriving lifestyle brand, Damsel in Dior, Jacey Duprie is one of today’s top fashion influencers. Her beautiful Instagram photos capture a life of glamour, luxury and elegance. But Jacey’s life offline has been far from perfect. In this candid memoir, Jacey reveals that behind her gorgeously curated photos was a woman struggling with deep insecurities. She shares intimate details of a difficult childhood growing up in rural Texas with an alcoholic father and her own battles with PTSD and mental health. Through resilience, hard work and self-reflection, Jacey eventually triumphed to become the strong, empowered woman she is today. In Liking Myself Back, Jacey takes readers behind the scenes into the seductive world of fashion and influencing, and reveals how she overcame hardship to achieve her dreams. With raw emotional honesty, Jacey shows that conquering self-doubt and embracing your imperfect, authentic self is not only possible, but is the true key to happiness.
This is the tale of Hawk, a young man who is kidnapped by adventurers. They mean him no harm; in fact they want him to join their crew. Maxarmus, The leader of the crew seems to think Hawk has amazing potential as an adventurer. Follow Hawk and the crew through dwarven dungeons, across dangerous lands, and desolate caverns. Along the way Hawk begins to learn who he really is, and why the crew leader wanted him. He learns to fight, use magic, and care for people. Magical items abound for the taking, and death awaits those who are not quick enough! Hawk befriends a dragon, a sorcerer, and then an entire town. Follow the rise of Hawk from an orphan to the most powerful person in View. The first tale in a series of adventures for Hawk and Maxarmus, the leader of the crew. Will they become enemies? Will Hawk free the dragons from a centuries old curse? Will the world be engulfed in another war of the dragons? All this and more, in View: The Legends of Threkelder!
A classic work of American literature that has not stopped changing minds and lives since it burst onto the literary scene, The Things They Carried is a ground-breaking meditation on war, memory, imagination, and the redemptive power of storytelling. The Things They Carried depicts the men of Alpha Company: Jimmy Cross, Henry Dobbins, Rat Kiley, Mitchell Sanders, Norman Bowker, Kiowa, and the character Tim O’Brien, who has survived his tour in Vietnam to become a father and writer at the age of forty-three. Taught everywhere—from high school classrooms to graduate seminars in creative writing—it has become required reading for any American and continues to challenge readers in their perceptions of fact and fiction, war and peace, courage and fear and longing. The Things They Carried won France's prestigious Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger and the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize; it was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Rosie O'Donnell-author; Find Me "City Boots is a bright first novel...fast-paced and clever. Ward is a new voice that deserves to be heard." Jacquelyn Mitchard, #1 NY Times Bestselling author, Deep End of the Ocean. "City Boots" is as hot as asphalt on an August day. A po-mo novel with pizzazz. "What do you want? What does Rae say?" City Boots is the rollicking story of 26-year old Rae Mullane's transcending quest for the real answers to those perplexing questions. Sobered up after several roller coaster years of blurry one night stands with men and women, Rae begins searching for love, understanding--and the perfect pair of cowboy boots. Celebrating a friend's wedding in New Mexico, Rae becomes entwined with a quirky group of strangers, including love-struck Ronny, warm and wise Lita, and fortune-telling Cook. When Rae falls head over boot heels for Cook's lover, the sexy and vexing Quinn, this city girl begins an odyssey of making love, and making peace with her past. In the end, she must decide. What does she want? What does Rae say? In this provocative debut novel, Elizabeth Ward kicks up a break-neck, life affirming, must-read tale.
“Kasischke’s writing does what good poetry does—it shows us an alternate world and lulls us into living in it . . . The language catapults us into another plane of existence, one of facade and reflection.” —New York Times Book Review “Haunting, unsettling, and unforgettable, The Raising limns love, longing, belonging and the things we only think we know about life—and yes, death.” —Caroline Leavitt, author of Pictures of You From Laura Kasischke, the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of In a Perfect World and The Life Before Her Eyes, comes a hypnotic mystery about one girl’s tragic death and the fallout that occurs on her closely-knit college campus. Part Stephen King, part Donna Tartt, and wholly unforgettable , Kasischke’s The Raising sets a new standard for hair-raising literary suspense.