Sarah Smith crea commoventi storie d'amore con la missione di rendere il mondo un posto più incantevole. La sua fascinazione per il romanticismo, nata fin da bambina, l'ha portata a creare narrazioni piene di fascino e sincerità. Attraverso la sua scrittura, Smith esplora le sfumature delle connessioni romantiche, infondendo le sue storie con un umorismo delicato ed emozioni genuine. Il suo lavoro mira a deliziare i lettori, lasciandoli con una sensazione di gioia e contentezza.
The book is a reprint of a classic work first published in 1841, offering readers a chance to explore historical themes and insights from that era. It preserves the original content and style, providing a window into the past and reflecting the cultural and societal norms of the time. This edition aims to engage both new readers and those familiar with the work, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
In this heartwarming sequel to Jessica's First Prayer, we follow Jessica's mother as she navigates her own spiritual journey. As she struggles with grief and loss, she finds hope in unexpected places and learns to trust in God's plan for her family.
This book is about how a group of people had a dream - a state of the art 1,000 seat theatre and concert hall for Cornwall - and how they managed against all the odds to turn their dream into a reality. It is stories like these that, in their retelling, have the power to inspire others to start similar journeys. This book should be read by anyone who also has a dream because it will equip them with an understanding of what it takes to triumph over the naysayers, the planners and the challenges of fundraising on a large scale. This is Chris Warner's and Sarah Smith's story of how the Hall for Cornwall was conceived, the fun and the frustrations, the tears and tantrums and the love and laughter of the its gestation and how this intrepid group managed to turn their dream into a remarkable reality.
This book presents two inspirational and heartwarming stories from the great children's author Hesba Stretton. 'The Worth of a Baby' tells the story of a young couple learning to appreciate the value of parenthood, while 'How Apple-Tree Court was Won' is a tale of redemption and forgiveness.
In this autobiographical work, Sarah Smith recounts her experiences growing up in a family of traveling performers. From learning to walk on stilts to performing in front of crowds, Smith's story offers a unique glimpse into the world of Victorian-era circus acts.
The book features a diverse collection of Free-Form, Haiku, and Sonnet poetry, each inspired by daily diary questions that encourage introspection. Through these poetic reflections, the author explores life experiences, personal worldview, and the profound quest for meaning in life. This unique approach invites readers to engage deeply with their own thoughts and feelings, making it a contemplative journey through the art of poetry.
The story centers on a young orphan girl and her loyal dog, Gip, as they embark on various adventures. Authored by Hesba Stretton, a beloved figure in Victorian children's literature, this heartwarming tale captures themes of friendship and resilience. Its timeless appeal continues to resonate with readers of all ages, making it a cherished classic in children's literature.
Two graduate students, not alike in dignity. Joe Roper is a poor boy from Vermont, an aspiring Shakespeare biographer, who's found a letter from William Shakespeare--saying he didn't write the plays. Posy's a Hollywood producer's daughter from Harvard. She's never met a high concept she didn't like, and she likes this one.Posy wants to expose Shakespeare as a fraud and make the movie. Joe wants to save Shakespeare.The two literary sleuths head for London to prove their clashing theories. But they find themselves in a world where the London Eye looks out over Shakespeare's city, Hollywood producers rub elbows with Elizabethan spies, and mystery shadows the heart of Westminster Abbey and the lanes of rural England.And Joe and Posy find that, when you start chasing Shakespeares, what you find is not only who he was, but who you are, and how far you're willing to go...
Ein kompletter Leitfaden für Makramee, einschließlich einzigartiger und aktualisierter Muster, illustrierter Projekte für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene und exklusiver Ideen für Ihr Haus und Ihren Garten
Suchen Sie nach einem neuen Hobby, um Stress abzubauen? Sind Sie ein Heimwerker und ein Pflanzenliebhaber? Oder träumen Sie davon, handgefertigte Geschenke zu kreieren, an denen Ihre Familie und Freunde ihre Freude haben werden? In diesem Buch sind Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen mit klaren Illustrationen enthalten, so dass Sie sowohl die Grundlagen wie Makramee-Stiche und Muster als auch fortgeschrittenere Projekte lernen können! Sie werden lernen: -Wie Macramé Ihr Stresslevel senken kann -Hervorragende DIY-Projekte für Macramé, die sogar Kinder machen können -8 Materialien, die Sie für Makramee verwenden sollten (beginnen Sie kein Projekt, bevor Sie dies gelesen haben) -Werkzeuge, mit denen Sie Zeit und Geld sparen können -Ausführliche Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen für Ihre ersten Knoten -Tonnenweise praktische Projekte, einschließlich Pflanzenaufhänger, Makramee-Armbänder, Wandbehänge aus Makramee und vieles mehr... -Einfache Techniken zur Herstellung von Armbändern im Shamballa-Stil mit funkelnden Perlen Möchten Sie mehr wissen? Holen Sie sich dieses Buch noch heute und legen Sie los!