In the nineteenth century, Mary Lyon at Mount Holyoke College developed a progressive ideal of useful womanhood: serious, educated, devoted to service, skilled in domestic arts, and ready for leadership.
El presente volumen ofrece al lector reflexiones y sugerencias interpretativas sobre los aspectos capitales de la nueva Ley Orgánica 3/2021, de Regulación de la Eutanasia, realizadas por especialistas de primer orden en las diferentes vertientes de la materia.
Is our forever family naturally born or masterfully created: bound by blood or adopted in love; rooted in race or grafted in grace; trapped in tradition or freed by faith; stuck in one place, one station, or commissioned to serve in every tribe, every nation?
In her book, Bittersweet Seclusion, author Laurel Vance writes the story of a young girl, Timarie Ellis, who is abducted by an unbalanced and dangerous individual, Marylynn Myers, and her two male "e;subjects"e; both of whom are mentally challenged.
Glimpses: That Which Has Been, Shall Be Again depicts a powerful, spiritual connection between two soulmates, one living and one dead (as humanly defined).
Graciela Lombardi, an ambassador's daughter with great potential, finds herself without a family and in danger when her family is assassinated by the Mafia boss Federico Desoto.
Dit boek 'De Kracht van Het Middernachtelijk Gebed' zal zeker een van de meest uitgebreide en krachtigste boeken zijn die geschreven zijn over geestelijke oorlogvoering.
A brighter future awaits--if she can escape the shadows of the pastEmily Leland sheds no tears when her abusive husband is killed in a bar fight, but what awaits her back home in Sweetwater Crossing is far from the welcome and comfort she expected.
Jon Mote--grad school dropout and serial failure--has been hired to investigate the murder of his erstwhile mentor, Richard Pratt, a star in the firmament of literary theory.
Ideals and reality collide when six college friends band together to start an ice cream store, promising Better Food for a Better World, but finding a worse world than they had expected.
For a brief time in mid-nineteenth century Oneida, New York, two of the most eccentric and fascinating figures in American history crossed paths when troubled soul and soon-to-be presidential assassin Charles Guiteau threw in his lot with John Humphrey Noyes's utopian community of "e;free love"e; believers.
"Wright has proven time and again with her masterful storytelling in exceptionally crafted novels that she is a trailblazer extraordinaire in the niche genre combining horror, intrigue and spirituality.
From the bestselling author of The Convenient Groom and A December Bride (now beloved Hallmark Original movies) comes a sweet and sizzling story of a romance writer surprised by her own happily ever after.
For fans of Georgia Hunter's We Were the Lucky Ones and Anita Abriel's The Light After the War comes a historical narrative about the lives of Jewish immigrants in the early twentieth century and one woman's journey through adversity toward personal freedom.
In science, not God we trust is the future America in which Jordan McCarty, a professor of seventeenth-century English literature, has just lost his job and is losing his eighteen-year-old son, Brenton, to a "e;God gang"e; as belief in the Bible is now against the law.
From poet George Looney comes a new short story collection that explores the essential nature of faith while plumbing the gritty secrets of the human heart.