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Reflexiones es un libro con un poco de niñez, otro de amor y un poco de pasión. Es una mezcla de realidad y sueños platónicos. Tiene un poco de fantasías, frustraciones y agradecimientos a personas queridas. No es recomendable para niños menores de 15 años. Le incluí dibujos, para hacerlo mas emocionante..
This book is #4 of 4 which i call My Therapy, Sessions R to Z. It consists of short stories and poems that i have written throughout many years...enjoy.
Gerardo Marcano is a young writer from New York, who draws inspiration from his life to bring you this vulnerable bilingual collection; a journey of self discovery through assertion, self identity, love, and spirituality. He captures a modern mix of tender romantic poetry with the grit of urban rhymes to invite the reader to see what lies within his minds eye.
No morirá la rosa en el invierno es un canto a la vida, con el dolor y la alegría que encierra, eligiendo siempre el lado optimista. Como mira un niño a cada instante, tiene la mirada tierna de lo íntimo y mágico de la existencia. Es un sentirse a salvo dentro de la poesía misma, como un hada protectora que vela porque no se rompa el hechizo que hace observar cada hora, cada minuto, cada segundo con ojos llenos de esperanza en el hoy y en el mañana.
This bilingual collection of four of Diana Raznovich's plays, Disconcerted, Inner Gardens, MaTrix Inc, and Rear Entry amply demonstrates the role of humor in dealing with a broad range of issues: relationships, sexuality, stereotypes, censorship, and the consumer society in which emotions are bought and sold.
Melanie and Seth Fowler are parents of a six-year-old boy who has autism. Melanie is not only a concerned parent, but is schooled in speech therapy, deaf education, and special education. When the Fowlers found out their son was on the autism spectrum, they were like so many other young parents out therescared, angry, confused, helpless. They felt like they were on an island. While many books were given to them regarding autism, none was able to console the Fowlers in their time of grief and desperation. Immediately they realized they needed to write a book that deals with immediate steps when dealing with a child on the autism spectrum. Look at My Eyes is an insight not only into their lives but tells how to battle for insurance coverage, explains helpful, scientifically based therapies, and deals with quackery and harmful treatments. The Fowlers discuss talking with relatives about a child who is autistic, they provide helpful websites and in-home training exercises, and encourage readers to be strong in their faith and rest upon the Lord for strength, grace and mercy. Look at My Eyes has now been translated into Spanish. Both English and Spanish versions can be found at www.lookatmyeyes.com. The Fowlers live in Fort Worth, Texas, with their two children, William and Margaret and their new golden doodle, Charley Bear. For more information: [email protected]