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Happily-ever-after is never quite what you expect in this hot and gritty romance.
When the Stars Don't Shine at Night is a true story where the ending transcends the beginning. As we all experience natural or spiritual darkness, we still need a small light to see. At times we simply need enlightenment as we sit in the darkness of making difficult decisions. As we look for a light to shine upon us, we learn we need to make a conscious choice to switch the spiritual light on to help in making those difficult decisions. Only when we experience the light can we truly see that life is worth living. All we need to do is look up and shine like a star.
The Stars That Dont Shine is a collection of poetry divided into three chapters- Words I Never Told you, Words I Never Told Myself, and Words I Never Told The World. It is mainly based on love, loss, grief, self-confidence, healing, wisdom, and overcoming. We are all people who has experienced the hurting and the learning to recover; we all have scars and wounds that we bring with us throughout our lifetime. However, life is maintained through an equal balance of holding on and letting go; sometimes it's necessary to acknowledge the pain from our wounds and recover from them. The Stars That Don't Shine is written by a fifteen year-old, giving a new perspective on poetry to teens and adults, as well as share a viewpoint of the world from a pair of young eyes.
Stars can't shine without darkness was about Darcilla Frey from well-richest Frey's family. He got amazing talent in art that he wanted to be like Leonardo da Vinci in the future. However, nightmares and weird dreams made him impossible to catch his dream as an artist. His life became miserably horrible as the Frey's family was been terminated in a tragedic mystery incident. He stopped chasing his dream and gave up all his life in a dead cell of an island, until one day - an old man helped him to escape from the island and live with him until the darker side of Darcilla was turned to bright. He found a new hope as he met a wonderful woman. Yet, he promised to himself though that he would not ever liking someone or falling in love with anyone as he was thinking his past, his dark dreams might taken his loved one. He continued his journey by the help of a professor. He found out the truth later and had made a vow to protect the lady from evil forces until the end.
Comforting affirmations of the goodness life offers. Written in response to troubled times by one of the most celebrated children's book authors of all time, this comforting book is one that children and parents will want to return to when outside conflicts seem overwhelming. Rejoicing in the goodness of daily life with unforced spirituality, Cynthia Rylant's gentle verse becomes more powerful with each reading. Matching the pure reverence of the voice, Tiphanie Beeke's luminous watercolors bring a peaceful and uplifted feeling. Like a prayer, this is soothing at bedtime and is a meaningful gift for anyone facing a crisis or starting anew.
Experience an evocative combination of fantasy, history, and Jewish folklore in this lush and lyrical fairytale-inspired novel from the author of The Sisters of the Winter Wood. Deep in the Hungarian woods, the sacred magic of King Solomon lives on in his descendants. Gathering under the midnight stars, they perform small miracles and none are more gifted than the great Rabbi Isaac and his three daughters. Hannah, bookish and calm, can coax plants to grow even when the weather is bitterly cold. Sarah, defiant and strong, can control the impulsive nature of fire. And Levana, the fey one, can read the path of the stars to decipher their secrets. But darkness is creeping across Europe, threatening the lives of every Jewish person in every village. Each sister will have to make an impossible choice in an effort to survive—and change the fate of their family forever. Praise for The Light of the Midnight Stars: "Storytelling as spellcasting. Rossner has conjured something vivid and wild and true."—Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies "Rossner creates a lush, immersive world through which the sprawling plot meanders, punctuated by moments of intense grief. The result is as lovely as it is heartbreaking." —Publishers Weekly "Rossner's tale is as lyrical as the slow growth of roots, the quick dance of fire, and the stately procession of the stars. Blending folktale with history, hope with tragedy, its touch will linger on your heart long after you put it down."—Marie Brennan For more from Rena Rossner, check out The Sisters of the Winter Wood.
As Placido and Salvador get to know each other, they become aware of their similarities and shared Mexican culture as well as the differences between them shaped by their backgrounds on opposite sides of the border. Their stories are imaginatively interwoven in the narrative. All the characters experience the rhythms of life as their ways and beliefs clash, sometimes humorously and at other times with profound sadness."--BOOK JACKET.
Sarah has a problem. Every year she and her father march in the Fourth of July Parade. This year is different. Sarah's daddy is sick and can no longer walk. To make matters worse, he relies on a wheelchair, an UGLY wheelchair. Sarah has to decide whether she will listen to her pride and break a father-daughter tradition or listen to her heart and embrace a new one. Through her compassion, Sarah learns not only to accept her father's new wheelchair, but his disability as well. The Stars That Shine is a lovely tribute to all children who live with a disabled or terminally ill parent. Enclosed are resources for ALS patients, their caregivers and children. Although this story is about ALS, the message resonates with all families who live with similar challenges.
Seventeen-year-old Rachel Kim confronts the dark underbelly of the K-pop world as she strives to become a K-pop star.