Elizabeth Allen recurre a sus más de treinta años de experiencia como maestra de escuela pública y a su formación en psicología para ofrecer consejos prácticos y perspectivas a mujeres que atraviesan transiciones vitales difíciles. Recopila y comparte historias sobre cómo las mujeres lidian con problemas de pareja como separaciones, rupturas de compromiso y divorcios. Su obra está impregnada de empatía y humor, extraídos de sus propias experiencias y conversaciones con amigas y colegas. Allen cree que compartir estas narrativas puede ayudar a otras a encontrar fuerza y esperanza en sus trayectorias vitales.
The tenth edition of "The Manual of Photography" is an essential textbook for anyone serious about photography, covering scientific principles, techniques for both digital and film media, and workflow processes. First published in 1890, it remains reader-friendly with full-color illustrations, aiding photographers in skill development and understanding.
From its pioneer settlers and those who came later, this history of Paradise, Cache County Utah, shares stories that resonate as true today as they did for the people who lived through them. This volume was compiled after years of studious research on the people, places, and events in this small agricultural town in Northern Utah from when Paradise was founded in 1860 through the year 1999, a place Betty was proud to call her "Hometown." The book was written with the hope for this history to enrich the lives of future generations. It is a detailed, thorough record including everything that was important to the community--water, the church, bears, mining, local natives, and the school. Many people have ancestors who resided in Paradise, and they have been very willing to share their stories. Many have written histories to be included in the book; others have abridged histories so they could be included. These histories helped make the book possible. Sources are included in each section to help locate more specific records. It is a fascinating look into the lives of those who fill our past. "Hopefully, it will make us more grateful for the richness of our lives. Without the early settlers, there would not be this beautiful Valley or Paradise."
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This book is a faithful reprint of the original 1891 edition, preserving the historical significance and content of the Memorial of Joseph and Lucy Clark Allen. It provides insight into the lives and contributions of the Allens, capturing their legacy for contemporary readers. The unchanged format ensures that the original language and context are maintained, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical memoirs and family histories.
Navigating the emotional turmoil of a middle-age breakup is the focus of this guide. Elizabeth Allen provides practical advice for dealing with the intense feelings of shock, denial, and blame that accompany the end of a relationship. Through personal reflections and actionable strategies, the book aims to empower women to process their grief, regain their confidence, and ultimately find healing. Allen's insights offer support for those struggling to move forward after losing a significant partner.
The narrative explores the intense debate surrounding the predicted apocalypse of 2012, pitting doomsday believers against skeptics. It delves into the contrasting views on humanity's fate, questioning whether a catastrophic end is imminent or if a divine plan offers hope and redemption. The book invites readers to consider the implications of these beliefs and the nature of faith in uncertain times.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance and cultural importance. While it retains the original's imperfections, such as marks and notations, it aims to provide an authentic reading experience. This edition reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literature by making classic works accessible in high-quality formats.
The book captures the heartfelt stories of women from diverse backgrounds who have bravely navigated the challenges of relationships with the elusive "Mr. Wonderful." Through shared experiences, these women showcase their ingenuity and compassion in coping with heartache and moving forward. The author draws from conversations at fairs and festivals, providing laughter and a sense of community. Readers are encouraged to find solace and guidance within its pages, making it a supportive resource for those facing similar struggles.