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Sooner or later, all of us have to lose a loved one. Each one of us has this one larger-than-life- person in our life. This person is special and vital to our life source. It could be a parent, a lover, a spouse, a friend, a mentor, a family member or a pet. After the demise of this iconic person, we are shattered. Immense grief takes over. The pain makes it near impossible to move ahead in life. Everybody deals with the aftermath of losing a loved one some time in their life. This book is an attempt to help prepare, ease the pain and cope with an irreplaceable loss. Embark on a journey in search of peace. Find freedom from the pain of losing the one person who means the world to you. Convert the grief into a realization that he or she will always be around. They will find a place to stay within you and become an inseparable part of you.
Sooner or later, all of us have to lose a loved one. Each one of us has this one larger-than-life- person in our life. This person is special and vital to our life source. It could be a parent, a lover, a spouse, a friend, a mentor, a family member or a pet. After the demise of this iconic person, we are shattered. Immense grief takes over. The pain makes it near impossible to move ahead in life. Everybody deals with the aftermath of losing a loved one some time in their life. This book is an attempt to help prepare, ease the pain and cope with an irreplaceable loss. Embark on a journey in search of peace. Find freedom from the pain of losing the one person who means the world to you. Convert the grief into a realization that he or she will always be around. They will find a place to stay within you and become an inseparable part of you.
A man who sleeps for twenty years in the Catskill Mountains wakes to a much-changed world.
Learn how to honour the Celtic language of Ireland in your tattoo or craft design - and avoid embarrassing mistakes - with a glossary of over 400 authentic Irish-language words, phrases, and sayings. The book also includes illustrations of real-life tattoo mistakes, a history of the Irish language, and advice on spelling, fonts, symbols, and more.
A young girl in late 1970’s dreamt of a life that was filled with love, but an early marriage, killed her aspirations and shattered her belief in love. Life showed no mercy and every breath she took was paid back with hurt and pain until she stood against all social obligations. During late 80's and early 90's, a big metro city like Delhi had very little to offer to a single woman. Constant humiliations and character assassinations were added to her miseries. A woman, who was trying to find her own identity between demanding social obligations and a violent marriage, which was cracking with each passing moment. Despite all odds, she became a working woman with a child and was fighting for her survival alone, disowned and singled out by society. She soon learned that people have many faces and love results only in hurt and pain. There was no place for sparkling dreams and bubbling aspirations in her daily routine, until fate gave her a chance to rewrite her own destiny. Did she succeed in her struggle to live her dreams when life was the only choice?
Some may consider this book a story about life and death, God and angels, if we have a soul, or what happens after we die, and maybe even what a human body can endure in terms of suffering, but it is not. To me, it is a love story. Without the love of my wife, Goobs, none of this would have been possible. There are many love stories in our history, full of tales of how one is willing to die for their love, but mine is different. I would have been more than willing to die for my love, but it wasn't going to be this easy for me; I had to come back from the dead for my love. I realize now that life is so short. You can just sit down and wait for it to end; it won't be long. It never is, no matter how long you live. If you are lucky enough to find true love, that one person who isn't just your soulmate but your very soul itself, then God has truly blessed you. That is my Goobs. I find that it doesn't seem to matter what you believe in, or why you believe so or choose not to believe, but that doesn't change the facts. I am not a religious person per se, but when one finds oneself dead, standing in the kingdom of heaven, it's pretty hard to say you don't believe in any of this. I found my soul standing in that very position, facing a decision I couldn't bear to make, and this is my story...
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Humoresque: A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It" by Fannie Hurst. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
It is not a tension-producing missive every time a Blackman writes Ku Klux Klan.Tear Down the Iron Curtains is a unique and necessary attempt by an individual to reconcile races, cultures, faiths, and groups. Mankind began the 21st century with elevated cultural, religious, and gang tensions. Suspicion among peoples with diverse ways of life has risen to an all-time high since the past decade. Terrorism is now a borderless phenomenon that haunts every human being. The menace of gangs is not shipping out of our cities, and erstwhile nonviolent neighborhoods are becoming restive. Should the peace-loving majority of the people around the world submit to these undesirable trends? More than ever, the conscientious ones among us, regardless of their races, colors, religions, and groups need to speak up against intolerance. The world would lose its body, spirit, and soul to the wicked if fine men, women and children keep mute when it matters. The momentous letter to KKK is a deliberate effort to reach out to diverse races, cultures, religions, and groups. Dele Ajaja engages his personal experiences to advocate tolerance. Mankind has no healthier option than fashioning a mutual civilization that curtails the intolerance of man by man.