Two siblings meet for the first time in a college setting, embarking on a journey to uncover the secrets of their shared history. As they explore their familial ties, they confront issues of identity and the challenges of forming a connection. Their story delves into the themes of family dynamics and the search for belonging, highlighting the emotional complexities of rediscovering lost relationships.
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- 2024
- 2024
LGBT literature offers a diverse exploration of love, identity, and self-discovery, highlighting the emotional depth of contemporary relationships. The collection features a range of narratives, from passionate romances to poignant coming-of-age tales, capturing the complexities of the LGBTQ+ experience with sincerity and heart.
- 2024
The narrative explores the internal struggle of a man burdened by a deep secret that weighs heavily on him. As the story unfolds, the secret becomes increasingly difficult to conceal, forcing him to confront the possibility of revealing it. The tension builds as he grapples with the implications of sharing his truth, highlighting themes of isolation, vulnerability, and the transformative power of honesty.
- 2023
Many Christians work so hard to appear to have it all together that they miss the opportunity to experience and offer God's grace. This thought-provoking book explores why being real with God and others enriches relationships, soothes anger and resentment, heals regrets and shame, and frees us to grow spiritually as we turn to the God who loves to heal the brokenness we bring Him.
- 2022
Focusing on the challenges within the minor hockey system, this book offers an authentic perspective on the journey from novice to professional. Justin Davis, a seasoned player with victories at every level, shares insider insights and experiences that reveal the often overlooked realities of hockey. His narrative sheds light on the complexities of the sport, making it a compelling read for fans and aspiring players alike.
- 2022
Running Like Crazy
- 342pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
The narrative explores themes of expectation versus reality, highlighting the emotional journey of the protagonist. As the story unfolds, readers may find themselves invested in the characters' development and the unfolding plot. However, the conclusion leaves some feeling unfulfilled, suggesting that the resolution may not meet the built-up anticipation. This experience prompts reflection on the nature of storytelling and the impact of endings on overall satisfaction.
- 2020
The Snark
- 32pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
"What's a Snark?" I hear you cry.Night-time can be scary and this delightfully illustrated story shows us how natural those fears are. Once children can identify and understand their fears, they can begin to overcome them, and we can all have a good night's sleep! This story reveals that when we are brave and face our fears, they are often not as scary as we first thought!Told in lyrical prose and with a dash of humour, this light-hearted story will help you and your child deal with night-time anxieties in a safe and reassuring way.
- 2018
Focusing on the relevance of education in the information age, the book presents a fresh perspective for students. It emphasizes the importance of utilizing school as a platform to develop essential habits and skills necessary for achieving personal dreams. By highlighting the transformative potential of education, it encourages students to appreciate and leverage their school experience in a meaningful way.
- 2017
Building a Better Bridge
An Educator's Guide to Improving Communication with Students and Parents
- 50pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Effective communication is at the core of this guide, designed to help educators engage with students and parents. The book spans seven chapters, focusing on the impact of small phrases that foster productive dialogue, even on challenging topics. Each chapter concludes with actionable suggestions, enabling readers to apply the concepts immediately in their interactions. This resource aims to enhance relationships within the educational environment through practical strategies.
- 2007
Finite State Machine Datapath Design, Optimization, and Implementation
- 124pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book delves into the intricacies of designing and optimizing finite state machine (FSM) and datapath implementations, focusing on performance challenges like clock skew and the benefits of pipelining. It covers essential concepts such as latency and throughput, using dataflow graphs and scheduling tables to illustrate resource trade-offs in digital signal processing. Additionally, it addresses design considerations for various memory types in ASICs and FPGAs, providing practical examples in Verilog code and block diagrams, suitable for those familiar with digital design techniques.