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When thunder roars and lightning flashes, Raccoon is afraid to be alone in his home. So he hurries out to see if any of his neighbors in Thistle Hollow have room to spare for a friend in need. When Raccoon knocks on the doors of Possum, Quail, and Woodchuck, he is turned away. But then Raccoon spies a bright light in the storm. Will this next neighbor open up her house and heart to Raccoon? A tender story that reminds readers of all ages that a kind heart will always make room for one more.
New York magazine’s interiors editor shares some of her most memorable house profiles in this stunning and inspiring visual tour. For May I Come In?, design editor extraordinaire Wendy Goodman visits seventy homes that express their owners’ spirit and passions. In this pantheon, imagination and originality hold sway: Artists and eccentrics are the equals of aristocrats and the mandarins of design. Alba Clemente’s closet is a Renaissance theater; Amy Sedaris built a playroom (but not for children); Andrew Solomon houses his guests in an igloo; Richard Avedon’s private walls were bulletin boards; Kathy Ruttenberg’s house is an animal kingdom; Jay Maisel called a former bank with seventy-two rooms home. Every room has a story to tell and a purpose for being. A self-described design hunter, Goodman spent thirty years seeking extraordinary living spaces. In her long career, she has found three things to be true. The first is that curiosity and never giving up will get you everywhere. The second is what Diana Vreeland stated best when she wrote, “Few things are more fascinating than the opportunity to see how other people live during private hours.” The third is that houses never lie. These principles underscore her search for individuality, human interest, and authenticity in design. May I Come In? is profusely illustrated with superb images by leading interior photographers, as well as Goodman’s own snapshots and memorabilia related to her quests. It is an irresistible visual record of the art of living by one of its most astute observers. “Page after page reveals interiors that practically vibrate with charisma, while others wax a poetic minimalism that, despite a lack of things, overwhelm with grace.” —Vogue “When it comes to the New York design scene, Wendy Goodman is positively an institution.” —Town & Country
The New York Times bestseller A LOVE THAT TRANSCENDS HEAVEN AND HELL What happens to us after we die? Chris Nielsen had no idea, until an unexpected accident cut his life short, separating him from his beloved wife, Annie. Now Chris must discover the true nature of life after death. But even Heaven is not complete without Annie, and when tragedy threatens to divide them forever, Chris risks his very soul to save Annie from an eternity of despair. Richard Matheson's powerful tale of life---and love---after death was the basis for the Oscar-winning film starring Robin Williams.
Familiar title, right? Even the story is relatable.It is a plot based on Love and Friendship. Yeah! I know what you are thinking right now 'Here comes another Love Story'. Guess what? Even if you know what this story is all about, you are going to complete it. Because It's 'Your' love story. Just after a few pages, you will be like 'Oh Wait! I've met these characters. It's because, I wrote this story by observing a lot of school friends and their relationships. You are going to relate with the characters.Moreover, this is my first novel. So, please ignore my mistakes. Hey! Don't judge me okay. I always wanted to write a book. So, I put myself in Reader's shoes to know what they want! And I concluded 'Interesting Story, Easy Language'. That's why, I used simplest words possible.I presented whole story in conversations. So, all you need to do is read people's conversations and you will get the story without putting any effort on mind. We Indians use mix languages while talking. So even the novel is in Hinglish. Today, when we think about our School relationships, we feel so stupid! Because no doubt! That was really stupidity. Those relationships were merely attractions but we were like 'I can die for you my love!'. Even if that was merely an attraction towards opposite gender, the feeling was pure.I wrote this story just to give readers a treat of those stupid but cute memories!Hope you like it!-Prakhar Gupta.......................................Hey Readers! It's me.. Kush. I'm the narrator of this story. (Hmm.. At least starting mei to mujhe yahi lagta tha) Also.. I'm a crucial character in the story (Haan.. wo baat alag hai ki maine zayda kuch ukhaada nahi isme)But this is not my story. It's my best friend's story. But he is not the writer. Even I'm not the writer as well. Damn! Blame Prakhar for this complication. No! Prakhar is not a character. He is the actual writer of this story.Aah! ( Hey you Prakhar Gupta! If you ever going to write another story, thoda seekh lena likhne se pehle )Whatever, Unlike Prakhar I'm going to explain this story in easy way.This is a story about a boy (Sameer) who fall in love with a girl (Veena)That's It. Khatam! (Learn from me Prakhar)Oh! That doesn't mean ki aap log humarhi story na padho. Humare beech jo baatein hui hain wo bahot interesting hai. Aur 2 ghante se zyada nahi lagega promise. Mazaa nahi aayi tb batana.
Where Dreams May Come was the winner of the 2018 Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit, awarded by the Society for Classical Studies. In this book, Gil H. Renberg examines the ancient religious phenomenon of “incubation", the ritual of sleeping at a divinity’s sanctuary in order to obtain a prophetic or therapeutic dream. Most prominently associated with the Panhellenic healing god Asklepios, incubation was also practiced at the cult sites of numerous other divinities throughout the Greek world, but it is first known from ancient Near Eastern sources and was established in Pharaonic Egypt by the time of the Macedonian conquest; later, Christian worship came to include similar practices. Renberg’s exhaustive study represents the first attempt to collect and analyze the evidence for incubation from Sumerian to Byzantine and Merovingian times, thus making an important contribution to religious history. This set consists of two books.
"Tell me, you're harnessing all your pain and changing it into your driving force, You're picking up stones they threw at you and making castles with them". Come What May is a story of undying courage. In a collection of Poetry, Prose and Letters, It shows how feeling every single thing can be both a malady and a cure. It talks about the effect of discrimination, bullying, rejection and detestation and tells you how to deal with all of them with strength, compassion, dignity and faith.
In 1687, young Sietze Hemmes helps rescue a vessel foundering off the Dutch coast, and three hundred years later, another Sietze Hemmes takes part in a similar rescue, in parallel stories that explore the themes of heroism and selflessness.
‘To Whom This May Come’ (1889) is a classic short story by the American author, Edward Bellamy, most famous for his socialist and utopian novel ‘Looking Backward: 2000-1887’ (1888). First published in ‘Harper's New Monthly Magazine’, it tells the tale of an unnamed narrator who is the sole survivor of a shipwreck. Washed ashore on a remote island, he is horrified to discover that its inhabitants have the ability to read minds, but to his surprise, this unique ability has consequences he never expected. This adventurous tale will excite those who are already familiar with Bellamy ́s other short stories, as well as new readers who are looking for an interesting read. Edward Bellamy (1850 - 1898) was an American author, journalist and political activist. His novel ‘Looking Backward: 2000-1887’ (1888) was one of the most successful books published in the United States in the 19th century and influenced a generation of intellectuals. Referenced in many Marxist publications of the time, the book inspired the formation of Nationalist Clubs dedicated to spreading his political ideas. Bellamy’s other works include the novels ‘Six to One’ (1878), ‘Dr. Heidenhoff's Process’ (1880), ‘Miss Ludington's Sister’ (1885), ‘Equality’ (1897) and ‘The Duke of Stockbridge; a Romance of Shays' Rebellion (1900)’, as well as several short stories, such as ‘The Blindman's World’, ‘To Whom This May Come’, and ‘With the Eyes Shut’.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE WINNER • With music pulsing on every page, this startling, exhilarating novel of self-destruction and redemption “features characters about whom you come to care deeply as you watch them doing things they shouldn't, acting gloriously, infuriatingly human” (The Chicago Tribune). One of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century • One of The Atlantic’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years Bennie is an aging former punk rocker and record executive. Sasha is the passionate, troubled young woman he employs. Here Jennifer Egan brilliantly reveals their pasts, along with the inner lives of a host of other characters whose paths intersect with theirs. “Pitch perfect.... Darkly, rippingly funny.... Egan possesses a satirist’s eye and a romance novelist’s heart.” —The New York Times Book Review