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This story is the history of a woman who dedicated herself fully to the three vocations in her life; first she was drawn to the religious life and became a nun. While very happy with this choice, circumstances at that time prompted a change of direction outside the convent to a successful career in education that ultimately led her back to a full and happy life as a beloved wife.
Manjula is the eldest daughter of a middle-class family in Kerala. Her father is in the army, and they move to a city in North India. She finds it difficult to adjust to the new place. After 3 years, they come back to their native place. Manjula’s dad decides to leave the job to be with the family. There is a financial crisis, and they have to sell their land. They move to northern Kerala, but Manjula is destined to be separated from her family. After the schooling, she is forced to join nursing against her wish. She meets a handsome boy and they fall in love. They get married and are gifted with two kids. Manjula is disturbed by the poor living conditions of the people around her. She detests the rampant corruption, and feels helpless. This is the story of a girl who tries to find answer to the most difficult questions in life. Hard work, sincerity, and enthusiasm—these are the tools she has. With love, she tries to conquer the world. Manjula has a beautiful story to share.
Newbery Medalist Rylant retells her favorite stories from Greek mythology, in this gorgeous, thought-provoking new volume that introduces young readers to themes of love and loss, pride and forgiveness. Illustrations.
I always felt like I had something tremendously important to say, but whenever I tried to speak, my words would go to left field when everyone I needed to share them with were in right field. Whenever I would find the courage to say what was in my heart, I felt like my communication skills were inadequate or not clear enough because the person I would be speaking to seemed as if they did not fully understand me. I allowed it to place fear and doubt inside of me. I limited myself from becoming and revealing my true self. This book is for all people who are battling emotional hurts, abuse, sickness, pain or any form of dis-ease. I encourage you to move forward and live out your wildest dreams with love and peace surrounding your heart and mind.
This Combo Collection (Set of 3 Books) includes All-time Bestseller Books. This anthology contains: Beautiful Stories From Shakespeare The Story of the Treasure Seekers The Railway Children
This reader is designed to increase the reading and vocabulary skills of students who have already mastered the fundamentals of phonics. Poetry selections are also included in this text as well as numerous full-color illustrations. Grade 2.
Explore enchanting children's stories that spark imagination and wonder! From magical adventures and talking animals to courageous heroes and whimsical worlds, our collection offers heartwarming tales designed to delight and inspire young readers. Perfect for bedtime or any time, these beautifully crafted stories nurture creativity, teach valuable lessons, and bring joy to children of all ages. 75 stories for bedtime Friends of the Enchanted River The Bird with Rainbow Feathers The Magical Adventure of Leo and the Moon The Forest of Enchanted Animals Mimi the Mouse and the Hidden Treasure Etc...
Join the author as she travels back over 2000 years to visit with a miraculous woman in the holy land. Open the door and walk into a world where people are more connected to the land, to nature, and to God. Explore a time where people didnt separate their religious beliefs from their daily lives. Awaken and explore the rituals and the richness in everyday life. The story follows the life of Samara as she grows up in her Uncle Binyamins house on the road to Jerusalem after losing her mother when she was just an infant. Her cousin Joshua surreptitiously affords her the opportunity to obtain something few women of that time had; an education. Equipped with knowledge, a strong connection to God and a very inquisitive mind, Samara defies the odds and leads a most extraordinary life; especially for a woman. In an age when women were subservient to men Samara disregards convention and becomes a strong, independent woman. But this is more than just the story of Samara. This is a modern day parable meant for all WOMEN (and the men who care about them). Even today women still struggle with the tension between their more traditional, child-raising, supportive roles and the modern, liberated, successful, leadership roles that are now permissible. So, come along with Samara on a profoundly moving, deeply inspiring walk back in time. Partake of this divine mystery and allow yourself to be inducted into the deeper mysteries of who we really are. May the light that shines through Samara illuminate your own life and reveal your own true path. If something deep within you begins to stir honor it. If not just sit back and enjoy the story. Either way, it will take you somewhere you have never been before.
This is a lovely 19th century retelling of some of Shakespeare's most famous plays crafted to be told in the common tongue and geared toward the minds of children. While many of Shakespear's plays include tragedy, death and deceit, the author includes the whole tale both good and bad, dark and light and educates children of some of the most fantastic lines in history. Includes a number of illustrations.To gain inspiration in the famous words of Shakespeare, the author also includes quotes and how they affect specific aspects of human existence. Nesbit is most widely known for her works in the development of children's literature and has spawned the dawn of what we now know as Childrens Books.Biography included.
The writings of Shakespeare have been justly termed "the richest, the purest, the fairest, that genius uninspired ever penned." E. Nesbit William Shakespeare was the English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.