In the Simple Morning Light

In the Simple Morning Light
Author: Barbara Rohde
Publsiher: Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1558962751

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In contemplating illness and recovery, family and church life, Rohde's personal reflections and wry observations shed new light on life's unique occurrences.

Morning Light

Morning Light
Author: Amy E Dean
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781616494056

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A book of fresh meditations, Morning Light offers beautifully written bursts of inspiration to help you begin each day with renewed self-confidence and serenity. Author Amy Dean brings the comfort and courage offered in her top-selling mediation book Night Light to this companion for the morning hours, helping devoted fans and new readers start their day on a bright and positive note. Written in her signature personable style, these sensitively chosen quotations, inspiring reflections, and simple prayers work together to make each day of the year one to look forward to.

Leonora in the Morning Light

Leonora in the Morning Light
Author: Michaela Carter
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982120528

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*One of Oprah Daily’s Most Anticipated Historical Fiction Novels That Will Sweep You Away* “Michaela Carter’s training as a poet and painter shines through from the first page of this vivid, gorgeous novel based on the lives of Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst. Told with all the wild magic and mystery of the Surrealists themselves, Leonora in the Morning Light fearlessly illuminates the life and work of a formidable female artist.” —Whitney Scharer, bestselling author of The Age of Light For fans of Amy Bloom’s White Houses and Colm Tóibín’s The Master, a “gorgeously written, meticulously researched” (Jillian Cantor, bestselling author of Half Life) novel about Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington and the art, drama, and romance that defined her coming-of-age during World War II. 1940. A train carrying exiled German prisoners from a labor camp arrives in southern France. Within moments, word spreads that Nazi capture is imminent, and the men flee for the woods, desperate to disappear across the Spanish border. One stays behind, determined to ride the train until he reaches home, to find a woman he refers to simply as “her.” 1937. Leonora Carrington is a twenty-year-old British socialite and painter when she meets Max Ernst, an older, married artist whose work has captivated Europe. She follows him to Paris, into the vibrant world of studios and cafes where rising visionaries of the Surrealist movement like Andre Breton, Pablo Picasso, Lee Miller, Man Ray, and Salvador Dali are challenging conventional approaches to art and life. Inspired by their freedom, Leonora begins to experiment with her own work, translating vivid stories of her youth onto canvas and gaining recognition under her own name. It is a bright and glorious age of enlightenment—until war looms over Europe and headlines emerge denouncing Max and his circle as “degenerates,” leading to his arrest and imprisonment. Left along as occupation spreads throughout the countryside, Leonora battles terrifying circumstances to survive, reawakening past demons that threaten to consume her. As Leonora and Max embark on remarkable journeys together and apart, the full story of their tumultuous and passionate love affair unfolds, spanning time and borders as they seek to reunite and reclaim their creative power in a world shattered by war. When their paths cross with Peggy Guggenheim, an art collector and socialite working to help artists escape to America, nothing will be the same. Based on true events and historical figures, Leonora in the Morning Light is “a deeply involving historical tale of tragic lost love, determined survival, the sanctuary of art, and the evolution of a muse into an artist of powerfully provocative feminist expression” (Booklist, starred review).

The Difference

The Difference
Author: Marina Endicott
Publsiher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780735276697

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From one of our most critically acclaimed and beloved storytellers comes a sweeping novel set on board the Morning Light, a Nova Scotian merchant ship sailing through the south pacific in 1912. Kay and Thea are half-sisters, separated in age by almost twenty years, but deeply attached. When their stern father dies, Thea returns to Nova Scotia for her long-promised marriage to the captain of the Morning Light. But she cannot abandon her orphaned young sister, so Kay too embarks on a life-changing voyage to the other side of the world. At the heart of The Difference is a crystallizing moment in Micronesia: Thea, still mourning a miscarriage, forms a bond with a young boy from a remote island and takes him on board as her own son. Over time, the repercussions of this act force Kay, who considers the boy her brother, to examine her own assumptions--which are increasingly at odds with those of society around her--about what is forgivable and what is right. Inspired by a true story, Endicott shows us a now-vanished world in all its wonder, and in its darkness, prejudice and difficulty, too. She also brilliantly illuminates our present time through Kay's examination of the idea of "difference"--between people, classes, continents, cultures, customs and species. The Difference is a breathtaking novel by a writer with an astonishing ability to bring past worlds vividly to life while revealing the moral complexity of our own.

Light on the Land

Light on the Land
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2030-12-31
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781439114650

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Morning light or Waking thoughts for every day in the year selections from hymns and from the Bible

Morning light  or  Waking thoughts for every day in the year  selections from hymns and from the Bible
Author: Morning light
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1864
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:590698402

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The Early Morning Light

The Early Morning Light
Author: Edward Forde Hickey
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781784622398

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“The life of this little evacuee couldn’t be more different from those other unlucky children his own age, who had been left behind in a state of dreamy delirium on the battered streets of London.” While World War II was raging and turmoil spread throughout Europe, thousands of children were evacuated in the hope of protecting them from the trauma of war. Among these children was newly-born Edward (Teddy), who was rescued from the terror of the London Blitz by his parents and sent to live with his grandmother in Tipperary, Ireland. He spent his childhood among the vibrant hillside community, where he had the rare opportunity to develop at the hands of nature. The Early Morning Light is a celebration of his young life, which was a stark contrast to those of countless other children living traumatised across Europe. This detailed account explores the gradual change of Edward’s life as a small boy throughout World War II, with a continuous undercurrent of how his life may have been had he never been evacuated. Sharing some of his favourite childhood memories, including his hunting and fishing expeditions with his uncle, Edward shares with the reader a very different story to other wartime memoirs. Written in the same linguistic manner as the Irish tales of the time, The Early Morning Light moves poetically as it tells his touching story. Inspired by literary greats such as Virgil and Kafka, The Early Morning Light is a compelling memoir that will appeal to those who enjoy reading about family life during the Second World War.

Morning Light

Morning Light
Author: Jean Kay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006-09-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781412224840

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Morning Light is more than poems describing beautiful sunrises, and daylight dawning from darkness. It is about awakening the soul to its own inner light, strength and power. This inspired collection of poems is easy-to-read and understand. Each poem reminds the reader of the value of positive thought, simple beauty of life and their surroundings and how important it is to have a foundation based in love. The magic of poetry is that it provides different messages for each reader. Poems may light a memory of something neglected or forgotten, or perhaps touch a soul with words they were unable to speak themselves. When Morning Light warms your heart for a fleeting moment, touches your soul in a special way, or reassures you of how important love and peace are to a happy fulfilling life, then I have accomplished my goal. Readers' comments about Morning Light It is a rare poet who shows us how simple things; tears, laughter and sunsets teach us, heal us and bring us everyday joy. Yet the easy rhythm of Jean Kay's verse does just that, coaxing treasured memories out from my mind-attic and polishing them so I may remember how thrilling it is to be alive. We each need two copies of Morning Light, one for us and one for our dearest friend. Bob Trask www.arasfoundation.org Here is a collection of especially insightful poems to inspire and lift the reader to positive, healing thoughts that invariably lead to gratefulness, joy, compassion and unity with our Creator. A treasury to keep within reach. Denis S.J. Shackel, Ph.D President, Unlocking of Talents