Find a Quiet Corner

Find a Quiet Corner
Author: Nancy O'Hara
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1402765762

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Available for the first time in a single volume, this new edition features two of Nancy O’Hara’s bestselling books, revised and updated with a new introduction by the author. Going beyond daily meditation, Find a Quiet Corner teaches us effective ways to release stress, boost energy, tap into creativity, improve our well-being, and above all, achieve spiritual fulfillment. Readers will benefit from its lessons on how to increase self-awareness and personal satisfaction through careful attention to breath. Serenity in Motion makes the perfect companion book, guiding us to look at conflict differently, communicate more effectively, and embrace confusion so as to invite serenity into our lives and banish anxiety. O’Hara’s comforting words help us to meet each moment as it comes.

Little Raindrop

Little Raindrop
Author: IglooBooks
Publsiher: Igloo Books
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1499880286

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Have you ever wondered what happens to a raindrop when it falls from the sky? This beautifully illustrated story will capture the imaginations of children and parents alike, and offers a perfect introduction to the water cycle.

A View from the Quiet Corner

A View from the Quiet Corner
Author: Alan A. Malizia
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2009-06-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781467857468

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We are all influenced by the world around us. That which isnear and that which seems to be at a distance. These influences impact us physically, emotionally and spiritually. When any of these areas are affected in an extreme way it gets our attention. Our way of thinking, our direction, and relationships may be altered in keeping with our conscience. When we seek and attainthe approval of our conscience we are at peace. The selection of poems and reflections in this book are born of personal experience or observation. When I attended literature classes in college the subject of poetry was sometimes frustrating. Frustration brought about by trying to unearth what purpose the poet had in mind. In our class discussions I discovered each member of the group had a unique interpretation ofhis/her own. In the end the professor would reveal the idea the poet had intended.I believe apoets purpose is successfully served when the reader is motivated enough to draw something personally meaningful from the work; even though that which is drawn may not be the essence of the work. It is my hope thatthose who read this book and earnestly reflectwill findworthwhilemeaning unique to themselves.

Find a Quiet Corner

Find a Quiet Corner
Author: Nancy O'Hara
Publsiher: Grand Central Pub
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1995
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0446671118

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In this life-affirming guide, O'Hara shows women how to get beyond the routine responsibilities and demands of their hectic lives and set aside a small moment for themselves.

The Quiet Corner

The Quiet Corner
Author: Patience Strong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1978
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 0584106254

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A Quiet Corner of the War

A Quiet Corner of the War
Author: Gilbert Claflin,Esther Claflin
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780299294830

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In 2002, Judy Cook discovered a packet of letters written by her great-great-grandparents, Gilbert and Esther Claflin, during the American Civil War. An unexpected bounty, these letters from 1862–63 offer visceral witness to the war, recounting the trials of a family separated. Gilbert, an articulate and cheerful forty-year-old farmer, was drafted into the Union Army and served in the Thirty-Fourth Wisconsin Infantry garrisoned in western Kentucky along the Mississippi. Esther had married Gilbert when she was fifteen; now a woman with two teenage sons, she ran the family farm near Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, in Gilbert’s absence. In his letters, Gilbert writes about food, hygiene, rampant desertions by drafted men, rebel guerrilla raids, and pastimes in the daily life of a soldier. His comments on interactions with Confederate prisoners and ex-slaves before and after the Emancipation Proclamation reveal his personal views on monumental events. Esther shares in her letters the challenges and joys of maintaining the farm, accounts of their boys Elton and Price, concerns about finances and health, and news of their local community and extended family. Esther’s experiences provide insight into family, farm, and village life in the wartime North, an often overlooked aspect of Civil War history. Judy Cook has made the letters accessible to a wider audience by providing historical context with notes and appendixes. The volume includes a foreword by Civil War historian Keith S. Bohannon.

Quiet London Quiet Corners

Quiet London  Quiet Corners
Author: Siobhan Wall
Publsiher: Frances Lincoln
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781781011577

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London is an exciting, vibrant and often noisy city but this busy metropolis also has a quiet side. Siobhan Wall encourages Londoners and visitors to the capital to wander away from the crowds and discover calm amid the hustle and bustle. This is a guide to over 100 quiet corners in the city. There are peaceful gardens to enjoy, green spaces to wander through, places to rest, relax and recuperate, to meditate and invite mindful contemplation. With evocative photographs and a short description for each location, including travel, access and contact details, Quiet London: Quiet Corners reveals the hidden, tranquil places in one of the world’s liveliest cities.

Positive Parenting

Positive Parenting
Author: Rebecca Eanes
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780143109228

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"This is a must-read for every family that yearns to create peace and harmony.” --Shefali Tsabary, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of The Conscious Parent Tired of yelling and nagging? True family connection is possible--and this essential guide shows us how. Popular parenting blogger Rebecca Eanes believes that parenting advice should be about more than just getting kids to behave. Struggling to maintain a meaningful connection with her two little ones and frustrated by the lack of emotionally aware books for parents, she began to share her own insights with readers online. Her following has grown into a thriving community--hundreds of thousands strong. In this eagerly anticipated guide, Eanes shares her hard-won wisdom for overcoming limiting thought patterns and recognizing emotional triggers, as well as advice for connecting with kids at each stage, from infancy to adolescence. This heartfelt, insightful advice comes not from an "expert," but from a learning, evolving parent. Filled with practical, solution-oriented advice, this is an empowering guide for any parent who longs to end the yelling, power struggles, and downward spiral of acting out, punishment, resentment, and shame--and instead foster an emotional connection that helps kids learn self-discipline, feel confident, and create lasting, loving bonds.