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Sol has always loved the moon. All she wanted was to be up there and forget her every-day-life. She always thought the man in the moon exists. Luan has always watched the earth. He hoped that one day he ́ll be able to visit the plannet and meet the girl he always liked so much. Maybe he will be able to proof to her that the man in the moon really exists. What happens if Luan gets a job on earth he needs to solve? And what if the job he has, has to do with Sol? And what will happen if they notice how good they feel with each other?
Eine Sammlung von englische/deutsche Gedichten oder Kurzgeschichten,bei denen es meistens um Liebe geht.Ich hoffe,diese werden Menschen inspirieren und vielleicht wird der eine oder andere sie nachvollziehen :)
Immerse yourself in three strange short stories about space, aliens and scientists! There's Simon, who has spent his whole life preparing for an encounter with a deadly alien species. Nigel wonders why the captain needs a mathematician like him to assess the situation on a new planet. And Pandora saves the world from a real goo-like threat unnoticed.
I have spent the last few years of my life running away from any memory of everything that has hurt me. But I have finally begun to understand that there is freedom in acknowledging that I have been hurt. The things I've been through, my pain, is not something I should be ashamed of. "I'm not where I want to be yet, but that doesn't mean I can't be grateful for where I am right now. The grass is not completely green anywhere in the world, but it will always seem so if we don't stop for a moment to look around us and see all that we have accomplished and how blessed we can be in our lives, even with the smallest things we tend to take for granted."
In this soothing bedtime story, text and pictures illuminate interior and exterior nighttime scenes, showing children what the moon might see, and say, if it could talk. Full color.
This poetry collection remembers and honours the heavy woes and the little joys in life for what they were, what they are and what they will be. For life is nothing without sorrow and delight.
When he came everything changed. I tried my best to survive. I tried my best to keep us safe. I tried to be the mother every child deserves. I did not choose this life. All I wanted was peace and to sing in a quiet place. All he has ever done was take and never give, but I still received his hate. Everyone wishes to be loved. Even a simple woman like me.
In a world torn apart by hatred and fear, Selene finds herself involved with a group of outcast mages on a mission to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Desperate to end the power imbalance between mages and fae, Selene takes part in their plans to kidnap the evil fae kings heir, Atlas - the moon mage foretold by the prophecy. As they flee through the lands, emotions boil over when both Selene and Atlas are forced to confront what they think they know and start toeing a fine line between hatred, mutual understanding, and attraction. When time starts running out and they uncover more about their powers and each other, they are soon forced to accept that maybe not everything is as they believed.
Courageously, the author bares her psychological wounds and offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of Black women in thirteen touching short stories. Amongst other subjects, she tackles a persistently denied issue even in present times: Everyday racism and microaggressions. Readers are entreated to acknowledge racism, speak out against it, and lead by example. This empowering book's words will undoubtedly reverberate in the reader's mind for an extended period, leaving an enduring impact. »Today, I call upon you to embrace your beautiful skin with boundless pride. No more shame, no more hiding, and no more succumbing to the allure of bleaching. Unapologetically showcase the world your Black skin, wear your battle scars and triumphs with dignity. Let us now resound with fervor, and may our voices never again be hushed to silence!«