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At the end of the street there's a house. It can barely be called such a thing - it is empty, the rooms are dark, the hallways silent. The door stays locked. The door stays locked until one day Jamie Glass opens it. Step by step he makes the house his own. He fills it with light, with memories, with people. Slowly but surely the house, that can be barely called such a thing, turns into more. It turns into an archive. This is the story about the frightening endeavor of being alive, featuring: a lost archivist, an obsessive scientist, a hopeless musical prodigy, an optimistic ballerina and a cat named Rocky
These are the thoughts moreover the struggles I had for ages. But after years, writing them down, I felt like I was healing from things that hurt me mentally. You can interpret these poets in any way you want to. If you feel comfortable in the way they are, that's fine, and if you don't, that's fine too. This book is a place where you can feel every emotion you want to.
Wie anders wäre unsere Welt, wenn Magie schon in der Antike aufgetaucht wäre? Hätte die Menschheit früher oder später unsere Höhen erreicht? Würde es sich unter einem Banner vereinen, um sein eigenes Wohl zu erreichen, oder würde es in den Abgrund der Unruhe und des Raubes geworfen werden? «Menschen sind launische Wesen», - sagte Mask di Lux, «sie sind wie Wellen in meinem schaukelnden Glas Wein sie steigen auf und fallen dann ab. Sie sind in der Lage, etwas Schönes zu schaffen das wird ihnen Freude und Hilfe sein. Wenn du einen falschen Schritt machst, wird diese Schönheit zu einer tödlichen Waffe». Er würde diese Welt zum Besseren verändern und ihr Wohltäter werden. Nachdem er die richtigen Saiten seiner Seele berührt hatte, begann er Geschichte zu schreiben.
John C. Maxwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author, helps readers take the first steps to living a life that matters inIntentional Living. We all have a longing to be significant. We want to make a contribution, to be a part of something noble and purposeful. But many people wrongly believe significance is unattainable. They worry that it's too big for them to achieve. That they have to have an amazing idea, be a certain age, have a lot of money, or be powerful or famous to make a real difference. The good news is that none of those things is necessary for you to achieve significance and create a lasting legacy. The only thing you need to achieve significance is to be intentional. And to do that, all you need to do is start. You can't make an impact sitting still and doing nothing. Every major accomplishment that's ever been achieved started with a first step. Sometimes it's hard; other times it's easy, but no matter what, you have to do it if you want to get anywhere in life. In Intentional Living, John Maxwell will help you take that first step, and the ones that follow, on your personal path through a life that matters.
Always doing odd jobs with his best friend Cora over the years, Aaron knew to be careful who to trust. People could always have an ulterior motive, and it's not like he didn't. But when their new undercover job at the royal castle required them to expose an alledged political scandal, everything was about to turn upside down for them. Because the people there seemed to have more than just one little secret.
Ghosts don’t exist. That much is certain. But how had the door of Willowcreek's infamous haunted house shut on its own, on a completely windless day? The only thing thirteen-year-old Toby had wanted was to be leaft in peace by his bullies. Instead, he now had his head full of questions and was in the middle of a mysterious search for the truth. On his journey he makes new friends, re-encounters old ones and learns a lot about himself, the town he was born in and the ways of the world.
His whole life Robert had spent at the docks. Now it was finally time to leave on his first real mission: finding the abducted princess. Little did he know that his whole life was about to be turned upside down. Noa only wanted to be free. To make her own choices. To fight for what is right. She has been planning this for so long. Will she win the battle? Will her plan work out? A story of pirates, princesses, love, and fighting for what you believe in.
The space between us, once warm and fuzzy and full of our emotions, turned cold, as soon as I entered the bus that took me away from you. Now it is just grey and full of all these unspoken words that I wish I had said. Maybe goodbye letters can bridge this space. Maybe they just make leaving hurt a little less.
"A smart, sparkling novel that is one part social satire, one part travelogue . . . Comical and cool.” —Oprah Daily In Katie Crouch's thrilling novel Embassy Wife, two women abroad search for the truth about their husbands—and their country. Meet Persephone Wilder, a displaced genius posing as the wife of an American diplomat in Namibia. Persephone takes her job as a representative of her country seriously, coming up with an intricate set of rules to survive the problems she encounters: how to dress in hundred-degree weather without showing too much skin, how not to look drunk at embassy functions, and how to eat roasted oryx with grace. She also suspects her husband is not actually the ambassador’s legal counsel but a secret agent in the CIA. The consummate embassy wife, she takes the newest trailing spouse, Amanda Evans, under her wing. Amanda arrives in Namibia mere weeks after giving up her Silicon Valley job so her husband, Mark, can have his family close by as he works on his Fulbright project. But once they’re settled in the sub-Saharan desert, Amanda sees clearly that Mark, who lived in Namibia two decades earlier, has other reasons for returning. Back in the safety of home, the marriage had seemed solid; in the glaring heat of the Kalahari, it feels tenuous. And the situation grows even more fraught when their daughter becomes involved in an international conflict and their own government won’t stand up for her. How far will Amanda go to keep her family intact? How much corruption can Persephone ignore? And what, exactly, does it mean to be an American abroad when you’re not sure you understand your country anymore? Propulsive and provocative, Embassy Wife asks what it means to be a human in this world, even as it helps us laugh in the face of our own absurd, seemingly impossible states of affairs.
This innovative book examines the changing relationship between communities, citizens and the notion of the archive. Archives have traditionally been understood as repositories of knowledge and experience, remote from the ordinary people who fund and populate them, however digital resources have led to a growing plurality of archives and the practices associated with collecting and curating. This book uses a broad range of case studies which place communities at the heart of this exciting development, to illustrate how their experiences are central to our understanding of this new terrain which challenges traditional histories and the control of knowledge and power.