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With color commentary from his wife, the cofounder of the NBA's Orlando Magic offers unique insight into the best game plan for building a strong, secure, and successful marriage. (Relationships)
In this delightful novel, a pair of best friends -- both of whom are named Anne Leavitt -- have just graduated from college and are about to embark on their new lives. But when a letter arrives bearing an unexpected requested, the pair are torn apart and forced to make new plans.
When an American family visits a marvelous mud house in Kenya, they learn a wonderful lesson about true contentment, faith, and joy.
The book summarizes the rules and cosmology of Vastu Shastra, written in an easy, accessible form for the reader, with numerous illustrations, stories and examples of how to create a happy home. There are valuable tips and instructions for homeowners, renters, architects, builders and designers.The secret of a happy home is a house itself, its location on the site and interior plan layout. Everything is connected with nature, with the earth and the movement of energy in the space of the cosmos. The book explores how our house affects our consciousness and our lives.
"Happy House" by Jane Abbott. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Happy House is a historical novel by Betsey Riddle Freifrau von Hutten zum Stolzenberg. von Hutten zum Stolzenberg was an American-born novelist. Excerpt: "Caroline Breeze was one of those women who are not unaffectionately called "a perfect fool" by their friends, but she was a close-mouthed, loyal soul, and had never talked about it to anyone. But years afterwards, when the time had come for her to speak, she spoke, out of her silent observation, to great purpose. For a long time after his bankruptcy Ferdie Walbridge walked about like a moulting bird; his jauntiness seemed to have left him, and without it he wilted and became as nothing. During this three years Mrs. Walbridge for the first time did her writing in the small room in the attic—the small room with the sloping roof and the little view of the tree-tops and sky of which she grew so fond, and which, empty and desolate though it was, had gradually grown to be called the study; and that was the time when Caroline Breeze was of such great use to her."
A sixth grader whose life is plagued by poverty and bullies meets a girl who is actually (to his surprise) kind to him. The two sixth graders go on adventures in the woods, soon finding a house that will change their lives more than they could have ever guessed....
You have no one to hold your hand, no consolation in your sad times or grief. Imagine loving, but not being loved by anyone...not even your mother. Imagine yourself as a child, a child who grew into adulthood always believing the next sunrise was going to bring not only a new day, but a new life. My Journey to My Happy House, by Rita Sexton, is the true-life struggle for survival in an unloving world. On the brink of destruction, a child's fathera "Heavenly Fathera "steps in, and a life doomed reigns victorious."