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Thunder In the Wind
$15.75 Quick ViewThunder In the Wind
The historical novel "Thunder in the Wind" tells the story of the deculturation of Indians living on reservations in the late eighteenth century. Being subjugated to an Indian Bureau that adhered to the ethic that was fashionable at the time of "white man's burden" is how the Assiniboine, and one family in particular, dealt with the story. The main character's attitude was just as perplexing and ineffective as everyone else's. He had been lost for a long time. People who are living through the destruction of their culture now can sympathize with his mother's path while also understanding the road he ultimately took. To save her family, she desired to accept subordination and the giving up of her tradition and heritage. Her son's revolt employed strategies akin to those employed by people who use fear to intimidate and subdue opponents today. The way things worked out and how he handled his disagreement with his mother demonstrated how common the issue is. It is a metaphor for the times we live in.
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The Ones With Your Assignment
$15.85 Quick ViewThe Ones With Your Assignment
We believe the truths about discovering 'The Ones With Your Assignment' are a composite of the things of how the Holy Spirit divinely directs and guides God's children to find their purpose or assignment in God. We have written this book to laud the virtues of godliness in discovering purpose or assignment between spouses, business partners, ministry partners, government officials, political affiliates and any other enterprise working together to accomplish it.
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Memory Lane Was A Gravel For Eight Generations: 2nd Edition
$16.00 Quick ViewMemory Lane Was A Gravel For Eight Generations: 2nd Edition
Ed Butler is privileged to possess a wealth of stories about his ancestors, some of which have been passed down through generations, while others stem from his own experiences. These narratives often provoke more questions than they answer. For instance, how would one have survived in 1821, homesteading on land, if their husband disappeared while clearing land? How could a person endure a fifty-mile journey in an ox-drawn cart, traversing swampy forests with three young children, one of whom was too young for solid food? Do you know of anyone who left home at fourteen and returned only after nearly six years? Ed recalls that his father was the only person he knew who lived and traveled in a covered wagon and who trained and worked with three teams of oxen. His father milked cows for sixty-two years and had a remarkable connection with animals, long before the term "horse whisperer" became widely known. Ed's mother, with a two-year teaching certificate, taught in a one-room schoolhouse before her marriage and was adept at maintaining discipline in her classroom. Have you ever tasted dried Tennessee strawberries? How many people do you know who have owned a horse and carriage and driven it in a local parade? These stories, along with many others, are shared in this narrative. Ed provides context and explanations of terms to ensure modern readers can understand the way he was raised and how eight generations overcame the challenges they faced. He is gratified that many readers of the first edition have noted that similar stories of hardship and perseverance have been shared by the older generations in their own families. These stories, both his and those of others, form an integral part of American history. Ed hopes that readers will also take steps to preserve their family histories.
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Mindful Moments With Maude
$18.50 Quick ViewMindful Moments With Maude
Maude and Addie learn a mindfulness practice, teaching sensory awareness and relational awareness between humans and their pets. The author emphasizes the importance of creating space for bonding and slowing down in today's fast-paced world. Grammy creates the first Mindfulness Day, leaving electronics at home during walks and exploration. The book encourages adults and children to slow down and savor the moments of a morning routine, such as walking, stretching, and eating breakfast. The author shares their own experience with their dog, Fluffy, who helped them learn mindfulness. Pamela Cappetta aims to foster emotional intelligence and resilience in children, making mindfulness accessible and enjoyable. The book serves as a valuable tool for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to introduce mindfulness to children in a relatable way. Through Maude's journey, readers learn the importance of being present and cultivating a positive mindset, making it a perfect resource for both individual reading and guided discussions.
$18.50