The Bright Way

The Bright Way
Author: Diana Rowan
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-03-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781608686445

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Make Creativity a Joyous Way of Life! While creativity may seem like a leisure-time luxury, it is actually the engine of cultural advancement. All human innovations, from cave painting to the internet, have been fueled by someone's ideas and follow-through. Our creative acts require more than just ideas; they also require ingenuity and perseverance, confidence and courage, the ability to dream and to do. The Bright Way helps you cultivate all of these. A simple yet profound program of inspiration plus action, designed for a lifetime of use, the Bright Way System empowers you to access motivation and make progress, find joy in building your skills, and courageously share your work with the world.

How to Suffer Outside

How to Suffer Outside
Author: Diana Helmuth
Publsiher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781680513127

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Refreshingly approachable guide for aspiring backpackers and casual hikers of all stripes Colorful and humorous illustrations throughout Relatable, rising female voice in outdoor literature Part critique of modern hiking culture and part how-to guide, How to Suffer Outside is for anyone who wants to hit the trail without breaking the bank. Diana Helmuth offers real advice, opinionated but accessible and based on in-the-field experiences. She wins readers’ hearts and trust through a blend of self-deprecating humor and good-natured heckling of both seasoned backpackers and urbanites who romanticize being outdoorsy, plus a helpful dose of the actual advice a novice needs to get started. Featuring illustrations by artist Latasha Dunston, each chapter focuses on a critical topic: gear, food, hygiene, clothing, and more, along with useful checklists and resources. Humorous, philosophical, and practical, How to Suffer Outside teaches casual walkers, hikers, and campers of all stripes how to venture outdoors with confidence.

Diana

Diana
Author: Kate Snell
Publsiher: Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781787398542

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WITH NEW AFTERWORD FROM THE AUTHOR. When you're the most famous woman in the world, can you really love in secret? When Princess Diana flew to Pakistan in May 1997, she went to meet the family of Dr Hasnat Khan, the man she wanted to marry. One of the most well-known and beautiful women in the world, she hoped to persuade Dr Khan's mother that she would make a suitable wife for her son. However, this was not the only hurdle to overcome: the man she called her 'Mr Wonderful' was a dedicated professional who sought to avoid the limelight – a fact that would test their love to the limits. Had their relationship succeeded, the events of that summer might have been very different. Sharing powerful testimony from Diana's closest confidants, and that of Dr Khan's own family, as well as information released during the inquests into the deaths of Diana and Dodi Fayed, this book offers a unique insight into Diana's world and the events central to her last years. This special new edition of an international bestseller, released in the year that would've marked Diana's 60th birthday, features a new afterword from the author reflecting on the legacy of this most extraordinary of women.

Diana

Diana
Author: Rosalind Coward
Publsiher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780740747137

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Supplemented by many never before published photographs, offers a personal look at the woman known for her humanitarian inspiration to the world.

Diana in Search of Herself

Diana in Search of Herself
Author: Sally Bedell Smith
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307822031

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The first authoritative biography of one of the most fabled women of the twentieth century—Princess Diana—that paints an insightful and haunting portrait, a “chilling vision of loneliness, need, and untreated mental illness” (USA Today). “[Sally Bedell] Smith has done a remarkable job extracting what’s genuinely pertinent and interesting about Diana. . . . If you’re going to read one Diana book, this should be it.”—Newsweek For all that has been written about Diana—the books, the commemorative magazines, the thousands of newspaper articles—we have lacked a sophisticated understanding of the woman, her motivations, and her extreme needs. Most books have been exercises in hagiography or character assassination, sometimes both in the same volume. With Diana in Search of Herself, acclaimed biographer Sally Bedell Smith has written the first truly balanced and nuanced portrait of the Princess of Wales, in all her emotional complexity. Drawing on scores of exclusive interviews with Diana’s friends and associates, Smith explores the events and relationships that shaped the Princess, the flashpoints that sent her careening through life, her deep feelings of unworthiness, her view of men, and her perpetual journey toward a better sense of self. By making connections not previously explored, Diana in Search of Herself allows readers to see Diana as she really was, from her birth to her tragic death. Original in its reporting and surprising in its conclusions about the severity of Diana’s mental health problems, Diana in Search of Herself is the smartest and most substantive biography ever written about this mesmerizing woman. NOTE: This edition does not include photographs.

Diana

Diana
Author: Tim Clayton,Phil Craig
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-12-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781439118030

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Based on the groundbreaking ITV/The Learning Channel documentary series, and drawn from years of research and dozens of interviews with friends and associates speaking on the record for the first time, Diana contains never-before-revealed information and stunning insights about the beloved -- and largely misunderstood -- Princess of Wales. From claims that Diana was ready to leave Charles just weeks before the wedding to her lifelong battle against depression, from world-exclusive interviews with Diana's beau James Hewitt and her "surrogate mother-in-law" Shirley Hewitt to details about the unconventional "arrangements" in the royal household -- between Diana and James, Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles -- Diana is an honest, objective, and unparalleled biography. With thirty-two photographs -- including several never before published -- Diana shows all facets of this fascinating woman: her magic, her manipulations, her dazzling public persona, and her place in her people's hearts and history.

Diana Does it

Diana Does it
Author: George Middleton
Publsiher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1961
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0822203065

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THE STORY: William and Belle Dawson are respected citizens of a medium-sized midwestern town. William is a bit stubborn at times, however, particularly when it comes to accepting Diana's dream of becoming an artist and financing her while she studi

Diana

Diana
Author: Susan Warner
Publsiher: Litres
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2021-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9785040565504

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