William and Patricia Coleman present a collection of stories that bring cheer and encouragement. Like the top-selling Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love, this book is beautifully designed as an ideal gift for someone who is grieving.
Offers a wealth of information about Jesus and his message, the Bible and the people and events in it, the Mass and the sacraments and their rituals, the church and its beliefs, its saints, its prayers and its traditions.
A giftable volume of stories, anecdotes & quotes showcases the many kinds of human love. Like a facet of a diamond, these "love lights" combine into a glittering treasure to be cherished & celebrated.
Do you know people who seem joyless, depressed and hopeless? Maybe hope eludes them because they have no idea what hope is. Give them Every Morning Brings Promise. This book is brimful of inspiring stories that show what hope looks like in a variety of everyday situations. The Colemans, master story tellers, gently nudge readers to open to God's promises and put their hope in him.
Offers a reservoir of reflections, poignant insights and day-to-day experiences that illustrate the poverty prevalent throughout much of Latin America. We, along with the authors, are challenged by these revelations to seek the Gospel message in both our attitudes and our actions toward the poor of the world. This book provides an excellent basis for group study on social justice issues. It also gives readers access to a stirring account of people whose lives, though poor in material goods, are rich in spirit.
Patricia Coleman-Cobb while reminiscing about her life, describes the individual personalities and emotional quality of the dolls that she has created.
Teen pregnancy, drug abuse, underage drinking, sex, internet hookups-these are the issues that our children face and ones that we hear about on a daily basis. What has happened to the innocence of adolescence and what can we do, as parents and adults, to change things? Writer and social activist Patricia A. Coleman writes a candid and significant book geared toward teaching adults how to talk to their children and how to listen to what they have to say. In this day and age of fast-paced technology, our children are bombarded with adult images and situations. As parents, Coleman concedes that we accept that these conditions exist. Learn how to invite communication from your children so that they may process these sensitive subjects and understand them in order to make sound choices for their lives and their futures. What Mama Never Told Me! is a relevant narration that will guide you toward communicating honestly and effectively with your child. Now, more than ever, we must shift our perspective, put aside our embarrassment and judgment, and focus on giving our children the necessary tools so that they mature as healthy, responsible adults. Patricia A. Coleman is a writer and case manager for a non-profit agency. Ms. Coleman lived abroad for a number of years before settling near West Palm Beach, Florida. Her work has been published in The International Library of Poetry, Collected Whispers. She has four children and is currently writing her second nonfiction book.
This beautiful volume is designed as a special occasion gift for all kinds of friends. The title combines stories, Scripture verses, and wise reflections on friendship with a colorful interior that is sure to inspire and delight. Divided into six sections, the book's chapters include: The Essentials of Friendship, The Best Times are Those We Spend Together, Friendship's Silver Lining, Friendship with God, The Sounds of Friendships, and Friends Old and New, Both Far and Near.
“Patricia Highsmith’s novels are peerlessly disturbing . . . bad dreams that keep us thrashing for the rest of the night.” —The New Yorker Ray Garrett, a wealthy young American living in Europe, is grieving over the death of his wife. Ray is at a loss for why she would take her own life, but Peggy’s father Ed Coleman, has no such uncertainty—he blames Ray completely. Late one night in Rome, Coleman shoots Ray at point-blank range. He thinks he’s had his revenge, but Ray survives, and follows Coleman and his wealthy girlfriend to Venice. In Venice, it happens again: Coleman attacks his loathed son-in-law, dumping him into the cold waters of the laguna. Ray survives with the help of a boatman—and this time he goes into hiding, living in a privately rented room under a fake name. So begins an eerie game of cat and mouse. Coleman wants vengeance, Ray wants a clear conscience, and the police want to solve the mystery of what happened to the missing American. As Ray and Coleman stalk each other through the narrow streets and canals, the hotels and bars of the beguiling city, Those Who Walk Away becomes a literary thriller that simmers with violence and unease from the acclaimed author of such classics as Strangers on a Train and The Talented Mr. Ripley. “An atmosphere of nameless dread, of unspeakable foreboding, permeates every page of Patricia Highsmith.” —The Boston Globe “For eliciting the menace that lurks in familiar surroundings, there’s no one like Patricia Highsmith.” —Time
Path of the Wise Spirit is both a powerful life coaching book and a primer on spiritual discernment. It contains essays, stories, poems personal workshops and photographs designed to make clear the traps and opportunities in your life. In these pages, you will find wit, wisdom, and practical steps for transforming your life. The lessons along the path apply to real life situations either familiar to to you or fascinating to discover. This is an action oriented book that can propel you to achieve your best life.
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