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Our lives are made up of moments. Some we hope to remember forever and some we long to forget. But it's the tapestry of these moments that come together to write the story God is telling through each of our lives. In ETCHED . . . UPON MY HEART, Jill Kelly shares some of the unforgettable moments in her life-some sorrowful, others filled with joy-as a "living epistle" to her daughters. Kelly's raw and honest reflections provide encouragement and inspiration for women and mothers who long to pass on hard-won knowledge of God's steadfast love and healing grace to their children. As she writes, "God will break our hearts, but He will hold the pieces. He will cradle us and redeem every tear we cry." Although great personal pain informs these pages, Kelly's story is ultimately one of forgiveness, reconciliation, and hope. Through the moments in time that Jill Kelly recounts, you will recognize the daily reality and eternal value of God's plan for your own life.
Miranda Trent has set up a sweet life in a scenic corner of Appalachia—until she stumbles across the trail of a killer . . . After inheriting her uncle’s Red River Gorge homestead in Eastern Kentucky—smack dab in the middle of the Daniel Boone National Forest—Miranda comes up with a perfect business plan for summer tourists: pairing outdoor painting classes with sips of local moonshine, followed by a mouthwatering sampler of the best in southern cooking. To Miranda’s delight, Paint & Shine is a total success—until someone kills the cook. As the town’s outsider, suspicion naturally falls on Miranda. Murdering the best biscuit baker of Red River Gorge is a high crime in these parts. Miranda will have to prove her innocence before she’s moved from farmhouse to jail cell faster than she can say “white lightning” . . . “Set against the blazing backdrop of an Appalachian fall, Still Knife Painting serves up a tasty stew of murder and moonshine. In this series debut, Cheryl Hollon weaves a tale as complex and country as the antique braided rug that figures in the story.” —Barbara Ross, author of the Maine Clambake Mysteries “Cozy mystery fans will make room on their keeper shelves for Hollon’s charming new series.” —Ellery Adams, New York Timesand USA Today bestselling author
Regina’s Calcaterra memoir, Etched in Sand, is an inspiring and triumphant coming-of-age story of tenacity and hope. Regina Calcaterra is a successful lawyer, New York State official, and activist. Her painful early life, however, was quite different. Regina and her four siblings survived an abusive and painful childhood only to find themselves faced with the challenges of the foster-care system and intermittent homelessness in the shadows of Manhattan and the Hamptons. A true-life rags-to-riches story, Etched in Sand chronicles Regina’s rising above her past, while fighting to keep her brother and three sisters together through it all. Beautifully written, with heartbreaking honesty, Etched in Sand is an unforgettable reminder that regardless of social status, the American Dream is still within reach for those who have the desire and the determination to succeed.
In this grand adventure, the legendary hero, Link, embarks on a perilous journey, spurred by the haunting prophecy foretelling the return of the malevolent Demon King, Ganondorf. Link finds allies in his quest - the successors of the ancient sages, each chosen for their bravery, wisdom, and strength, who are tasked with protecting the Secret Stones, the keys to Hyrule's balance of power. At the heart of this tale is the Princess Zelda, who wields her own power with grace and resilience. She and Link weave a compelling bond, their destinies intertwined with the fate of Hyrule itself. As they delve into the secrets of the past, battle monstrous foes, and grapple with startling revelations, they must also confront the truths within themselves. Through the spectral guidance of Mineru, the last of the ancient sages, the group learns about the legacy of the dragon tears scattered across Hyrule, awakening a deep-rooted power that offers a beacon of hope in their fight against darkness.
ETCH is a collection of stories written for the Guelph Public Library's 2014 Teen Writing Contest. They are stories about dandelions and avalanches, journeys and photographs, angels and bookstores. Their heros are bearers of worlds, climbers of mountains, and rescuers of waitresses. There is something in them for everyone, so have a look and find what there is for you.
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Cry, so you shall smile. Weep, so that your sadness will take a sleep. *** Everyone yearns for gold. But for gilded tears? I doubt it. Every human cries and all of us shed tears, may it be a drop or an ocean. Though treacherous in times of pretend happiness, we can't deny how they made us feel alive in our hurt, light in our burden, and fortunate in our joy. Though they make our heads ache, our eyes bulging out, and our breaths short and forced, we cannot deny how no one else consoled us the way tears did. So don’t be ashamed of crying alone or crying in front of everyone. After all, crying is not a sign of weakness—it’s an emblem of being strong. These Gilded Tears is a collection of poetry and prose by Vittoria Winters and Charles Yspania that highlights the notion that every tear is a gold worth crying for.