Anna Martin è una scrittrice versatile il cui lavoro spazia dai romanzi per giovani adulti, al fantasy e al romance, con un focus particolare sul romance LGBT. La sua produzione creativa include anche racconti brevi, opere teatrali e poesie, riflettendo una passione di lunga data per la narrazione e un amore quasi ossessivo per i libri. Le narrazioni di Martin sono concepite per essere accattivanti, attirando i lettori in mondi che risuonano con profondità tematica e acume stilistico. Il suo impegno per il suo mestiere è evidente nella vasta gamma dei suoi progetti letterari.
Offering biblical guidance and comfort, this book addresses the emotional struggles of parents dealing with the loss of a child. It provides spiritual insights and practical advice to navigate grief, emphasizing hope and healing through faith. The text aims to support parents in their journey, helping them find solace in scripture while processing their profound sorrow.
The South Pacific Archipelago is home to a tiny island community of around three hundred scientists... and twenty thousand dinosaurs. As a paleogeneticist, Kit Sterling leads a team studying the dinosaurs to unlock the unanswered questions of evolution. But there is something more dangerous than dinosaurs on the islands. Head ranger Logan Beck discovers evidence of poachers, while rumors of a black market for dinosaur leather swirl around the community. Kit and Logan haven't always gotten along professionally, though that has nothing to do with their attraction to each other. So when they're thrown together to save an injured infant dinosaur, their professional disdain turns into a clandestine romance. With not just the injured dinosaur at risk, but all of the precious dinosaurs on the islands too, Kit and Logan have to figure out how to balance their budding romance without letting their careers go extinct.
"It is not for boredom that I tell you this story. It is through a hope that one day, you will recognise it."The most minuscule change marks the beginning of the total reconstruction of their reality. Had it not been seen, the occurrences of the future may have been different entirely. She would say it's what his stars predicted. He would say it was pure luck and chance.From the start he had been controlled by curiosity, his waiting for something better. For Isaiah, the slightest change would push him forward for the sake of intellectual fulfilment.Since her childhood, she had been alone. The coming of a stranger into her world forces Naen to strengthen the sense of duty that's kept her alive, but even she can't deny her life now resembles a story she heard many years ago, from the one she loved the most.
With stunning, in-the-room detail, New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns show how both our political parties confronted a series of national traumas, including the coronavirus pandemic, the January 6 attack on the Capitol, and the political brinksmanship of President Biden's first year in the White House. From Donald Trump's assault on the 2020 election and his ongoing campaign of vengeance against his fellow Republicans, to the behind-the-scenes story of Biden's selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate and his bitter struggles to unite the Democratic Party, this book exposes the degree to which the two-party system has been strained to the point of disintegration. More than at any time in recent history, the long-established traditions and institutions of American politics are under siege as a set of aging political leaders struggle to hold together a changing country.
Literaturprofessor Robert fühlt sich mit seinen zweiunddreißig Jahren eigentlich zu alt für die Liebe. Als waschechter Schottland-Auswanderer genießt er in den USA sein ruhiges, geregeltes Leben, seine Bücher und guten Tee. Bis Musiker Chris in sein Leben stürmt und wie ein Wirbelwind nicht nur Roberts Vorurteile über den Haufen wirft, sondern auch alles, was er zuvor für perfekt gehalten hat.
Rozpocznij nowy etap rodzinnego życia, wolny od ciągłego upominania dzieci i kar. Rodzice stają przed wyzwaniami wychowawczymi oraz presją otoczenia, które oczekuje posłuszeństwa. Jak sprostać tym wymaganiom, nie niszcząc dziecięcej spontaniczności i szacunku? Dr Anna Martin, psycholog kliniczny, dzieli się swoimi sprawdzonymi metodami dyscyplinowania dzieci, opartymi na wieloletniej praktyce terapeutycznej i doświadczeniu rodzicielskim. W oparciu o badania z psychologii rozwojowej, neurologii i pediatrii, obala mity na temat wychowania, w tym popularną metodę „karnego jeżyka”. Zamiast kar, proponuje skuteczne schematy negocjacyjne, które nie prowadzą do zaburzeń psychicznych w dorosłym życiu. Książka, napisana w przystępny sposób, odnosi się do współczesnych problemów wychowawczych. To nie tylko poradnik, ale również przewodnik w trudnych sytuacjach. Dr Martin podkreśla wartość zdrowej relacji między rodzicami a dziećmi, oferując konkretne rozwiązania dla różnych dylematów wychowawczych. Jej przemyślenia opierają się na pracy doktorskiej dotyczącej wpływu systemu kar i nagród na rozwój dzieci. Prowadzi praktykę terapeutyczną w Auckland.