Draw. Color. Create. Pray. Join the author on a creative and unconventional journey as she shows how she used drawing as a tool to enter a prayerful state to work her way through loss and depression. The first half is autobiographical, the second half is a series of simple exercises that both artists and non-artists alike, may use to draw themselves into prayer. Fully illustrated with whimsical, vivid, and iconic drawings.
Chugga-Chugga, Chicka-Chicka, all aboard the soup train! Chicken Noodle Soup Train is a charming little tale of the journey taken to make a delicious chicken noodle soup. Written in rollicking rhyme and illustrated with retro flair, this book is sure to enchant both young and old alike.
This is a story about a little duck named Grace who falls unexpectedly into The Land of Nothing. Find out what happens when she reaches the bottom of Nothing, and meets Hope and Faith. An endearing story of hope for all ages, especially for anyone who has ever suffered a loss, felt alone, or struggled with depression.
The Garden That Jack Built is both a lyrical poem and a visual adventure. Illustrated entirely with photographs of model garden railroads in Northern California and Arizona, this is a great book to introduce children to the fun and excitement of model railroading. In this book you will find it all: shiny steam locomotives, a little red caboose, a roundhouse, a tunnel, several kinds of bridges, and many meticulously detailed model buildings and structures. All aboard! Photos by Russ Miller.
Working With Energy is a beautifully illustrated visual primer for working with the universal life-force. The illustrations in this book will serve to strengthen your visualization skills and further your understanding of the art of energy medicine. Discover the healing power of your breath and your hands. Create energy shields to protect yourself and your possessions. Find out what specific colors are used for in healing, and how to interpret them when seen in the chakras and aura. Illustrated descriptions make it easy for anyone to learn the chakras and meridians of the body. Working With Energy includes several cleverly written and easy-to-recite spells, blessings, and prayers; as well as guided awareness sessions to enhance your meditation practices.
Little Star doesn't look anything like his parents. Where does he belong? Follow him on his journey as he makes friends, finds where he fits in, and grows into the star he was always meant to be.
It is 8:00pm, time to board the train to Tomorrow. Through tunnels, over bridges, past farms and around the bay you will go, only to discover that Tomorrow, once you arrive, isn't Tomorrow anymore!
The turklebees live in their separate parts of town. They like it thay way. Then one day a little red turklebee goes to Blue School, and things begin to change. Eventually the residents of Turkledorf realize that for there to be peace, all turklebees must be treated as equals and be protected the same. A story of overcoming prejudice, respecting differences, and accepting diversity.
Though the Russian Symbolist movement was dominated by a concern with transcending sex, many of the writers associated with the movement exhibited an intense preoccupation with matters of the flesh. Drawing on poetry, plays, short stories, essays, memoirs, and letters, as well as feminist and psychoanalytic theory, Beyond the Flesh documents the often unexpected form that this obsession with gender and the body took in the life and art of two of the most important Russian Symbolists. Jenifer Presto argues that the difficulties encountered in reading Alexander Blok and Zinaida Gippius within either a feminist or a traditional, binary gendered framework derive not only from the peculiarities of their creative personalities but also from the specific Russian cultural context. Although these two poets engaged in gendered practices that, at times, appeared to be highly idiosyncratic and even incited gossip among their contemporaries, they were not operating in a vacuum. Instead, they were responding to philosophical concepts that were central to Russian Symbolism and that would continue to shape modernism in Russia.
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