E vissero per sempre divorziati e contenti
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L'autrice britannica Sarah Tucker è una pluripremiata giornalista e conduttrice di viaggi. Il suo lavoro spesso approfondisce le esperienze umane, catturando lo spirito dei luoghi e delle persone che incontra. Tucker è nota per la sua acuta osservazione e la sua capacità di dipingere immagini vivide attraverso la sua scrittura, offrendo ai lettori narrazioni avvincenti e riflessive.






Focusing on Edward de Bono's innovative contributions, this biography explores his life as a polymath, writer, and philosopher dedicated to enhancing creative thinking. Renowned for popularizing 'lateral thinking,' he challenged conventional ideas and inspired countless individuals to approach problems from new angles. His influence in the realm of creative thought spanned over fifty years, solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in understanding and utilizing the brain's potential.
Meet Caroline Gray: divorcee and newly-single mother. Firmly closing the door on her acrimonious divorce, Caroline and son Ben have moved to trendy Frencham where they join Caroline's long-time best friends, Heather and Eva. Settling into their new life is easy, but nothing has prepared Caroline for the demands of motherhood at The Sycamore, the school the trio's beloved offspring attend. Forget classroom bullies, forget trips to the head's office, this is full-scale adult playground politics. This is battle with the mothers who won't take no for an answer -- the Playground Mafia.Amidst the four-wheel drives, Ben's complicated afterschool play-date schedule and her friends' perilous extra-marital affairs, Caroline tries to keep a low and very single profile. But it's not long before she too finds herself under the mafia's scandal-radar, and her life takes an unexpected turn ...
This book provides a brief history of the Christian missionary work conducted by the Church Missionary Society in Rupert's Land, which encompasses much of modern-day Canada. The author describes the challenges faced by early Christian converts and missionaries in the region, as well as the impact of Christianity on indigenous cultures.
Containing A Short Account Of Some Of The Missionary Stations; Part I, Madras And Mayaveram
This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The reprint aims to protect and promote literary heritage, making it accessible in a high-quality format that remains true to the original.
Or Heathenism And Christianity Illustrated In The History Of Mary
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian text, preserving the original's cultural significance. It may include imperfections like marks and marginalia due to its age. This edition reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literary works, offering readers an affordable and high-quality version that remains true to the original.
This reprint offers a glimpse into historical literature, originally published in 1858. Anatiposi focuses on preserving and making accessible older works, even if they may exhibit missing pages or lower quality due to their age. The initiative aims to ensure that these valuable texts remain available to the public, preventing them from being forgotten.
A Short Account Of The First Establishment Of Christianity In Rupert's Land By The Church Missionary Society (1858)
Focusing on the establishment of Christianity in Rupert's Land, this historical account details the Church Missionary Society's arrival and their mission among the indigenous peoples. The narrative emphasizes the challenges faced by missionaries, including cultural and linguistic barriers, while also showcasing the positive effects of Christian teachings on health, education, and social cohesion. Written by Sarah Tucker in 1858, it offers a unique glimpse into early Christian evangelism in Canada and its impact on local communities.
DO HOLIDAYS FILL YOU WITH DREAD Where do you go if you want to THINK, RELAX, BREATH AND FIND YOURSELF AGAIN. And, just as important, where should you avoid? This book explores which climates and cultures are therapeutic for loneliness, anxiety, depression, lack of focus, anger management. Where feeds your soul. Established travel writer, author and broadcaster Sarah Tucker has spent twenty years researching those journeys and holidays which dramatically change the way we feel and think about ourselves - in a positive and negative way. The sun, sand and sea holiday most of us choose is not always best for our emotional well being, and one person's perfect break can be another's nightmare. THE A TO ZEN OF TRAVEL looks at the types of journeys that rid us of emotional baggage and those which add to it. Now training as a psychologist, Sarah has teamed up with Professor Edward de Bono to produce a seminal book which will change the way we choose and think about travel, for pleasure, for business, for life. "You will never choose your holiday the same way again. This is a remarkable, innovative book which will not only change the way you travel but the way you think about yourself." Professor Edward de Bono