Cuando llega el deshielo
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"¿Sabrías decir cuántas personas han formado parte de tu vida y cuántas han sido capaces de cambiarla? Las últimas son las que realmente importan. Lauri, la primera y más responsable amiga de la infancia y Nacho, mi primer amor de la adolescencia. La malhumorada y siempre sincera Lucía, la calmada Sara y el sarcástico Pol. También Álex, el que siempre vuelve, y la única mujer capaz de susurrar gritando, Laura. Y por supuesto, MI PADRE, en mayúsculas. La cuenta atrás para el verano entrelaza en el tiempo, la vida de una rubia, que soy yo, y la de las personas que han supuesto el aprendizaje más útil que atesoro, porque en el fondo, conocer a las personas más importantes de tu vida es conocerte a ti misma. Nombres propios que me ayudaron a dar el salto desde la adolescencia a la madurez, despeinándome en el camino el pelazo, pero construyendo un cerebro debajo. Esta novela está basada en ilusiones reales que me he inventado algunas veces. Reconocer cuáles es algo que estará dentro de cada una de nosotras."--Back cover
El Proyecto evangelio para niños: actividades para niños mayores atrae a niños más grandes durante la clase e incluye una página por sesión llena de actividades que refuerzan el aprendizaje. También incluye contenido para ayudar a las familias a continuar el aprendizaje en casa. Ordena uno para cada niño. En La provisión de un reino descubrimos cómo a pesar de todo lo que había hecho Dios por Israel, el pueblo de Dios siguió en su rebeldía en contra de Dios. Ellos demandaban a un rey, así yendo en contra del plan de Dios e ignorando Su advertencia sobre cómo este les gobernaría. Dios le dio a Israel su primer rey, Saul, pero a causa de la desobediencia de Saul, Dios lo rechazó y escogió a David para ser rey. Salomón, el hijo de David, reinó sobre Israel con gran sabiduría, pero su pecado llevó a la nación hacia la división de dos reinos. En Salomón vemos nuestra necesidad de Jesús, un Rey sin pecado y dueño de la sabiduría. The Gospel Project for Kids: Older Kids Activity Pages engages older kids during class time and includes one page per session filled with activities that reinforce learning. Content to help families continue the learning in the home is also included. Order one per kid. A Kingdom Provided helps kids discover how despite all God had done for Israel, God's people continued to rebel against Him. They demanded a king, going against God's plan and ignoring His warnings about how a king would rule them. God provided Israel's first king, Saul, but because of Saul's disobedience, God rejected him and chose David to be king. David's son Solomon ruled Israel with great wisdom, yet his sin led to the nation of Israel being divided into two kingdoms. Solomon reminds us of our need for Jesus--the sinless, truly wise King.
From its origins in the Midwest in the early nineteenth century, the technique of light timber framing—also known at the time as "Chicago construction"—quickly came to underwrite the territorial and ideological expansion of the United States. Softwood construction was inherently practical, as its materials were readily available and required little skill to assemble. The result was a built environment that erased typological and class no amount of money can buy you a better 2 x 4. This fundamental sameness paradoxically underlies the American culture of individuality, unifying all superficial differences. It has been both a cause and effect of the country's high regard for novelty, in contrast with the stability that is often assumed to be essential to architecture.American Framing is a visual and textual exploration of the social, environmental, and architectural conditions and consequences of this ubiquitous form of construction. For architecture, it offers a story of an American project that is bored with tradition, eager to choose economy over technical skill, and accepting of a relaxed idea of craft in the pursuit of something useful and new—the forming of an architecture that enables architecture.
"The much anticipated, special tenth anniversary edition features an updated introduction and 65 delicious, updated drink recipes and drinking games. The recipes, including 13 brand new drinks and 2 new bar snacks exclusive to the revised edition, are organized into new chapters for today's modern reader. The handsome package complete with its original three-piece case, deckled edge, and brilliant duo-toned illustrations throughout also includes five brand-new pieces of art"--
Now I Can Shut My Eyes and I Hear the Entire Space
A fascinating conversation that offers profound insights into the artistic as well as sociopolitical forces behind Latifa Echakhch’s art. Latifa Echakhch studied at the art academies of Grenoble, Paris-Cergy, and Lyon. Now based in Switzerland, Eckakhch is concerned with the concept of culture as well as personal and collective memory in between the poles of social and political debate. Her work often features installations that make use of a wide variety of materials, such as brick and raw earth, which she mixes with ink.This book is part of the new On Words series presenting conversations with contemporary women artists. Through these conversations, readers come to understand the sources from which they draw inspiration, the themes in their work, and their view of the world. Bringing together a wide range of viewpoints, the On Words series adds a new narrative to polyphonic art history as told by those who actively shape it.