Strange Happenings

Strange Happenings
Author: Avi
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0152057900

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Five original stories where strange changes occur, from a boy and a cat changing places and a young man learning the price of selfishness to an invisible princess finding herself.

Tales of Transformation

Tales of Transformation
Author: Salman Akhtar
Publsiher: Phoenix Publishing House
Total Pages: 821
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781912691685

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One hundred (and one) tales to mark Salman Akhtar's one hundredth book! Divided into eight informative parts - Dr Akhtar's journey to psychoanalysis; the lessons he learned from his teachers, supervisors, and mentors; the teachings from his peers and colleagues; the benefits of clinical work; the impact of cultural difference; insights gained from students, supervisees, and audiences; his experiences of writing, editing, and publishing; and advice for those about to take their first steps - each section is packed full of incredible advice lightly given in a series of engaging anecdotes. Tales of Transformation: A Life in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis is the perfect book for trainees, practising clinicians, those considering psychoanalysis as a career path, anyone with an interest in the subject, and all who enjoy reading the recollections of a witty raconteur.

The Road Within

The Road Within
Author: James O'Reilly,Sean O'Reilly,Tim O'Reilly
Publsiher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-12-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1609520750

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The Road Within is a book of transformation, of lessons learned, maps drawn and burned, and spiritual blessings bestowed by that great and hard teacher -- travel. Learn what mystics and saints have always known -- that wondrous things await people who are in touch with themselves, with the world, and with God. Authors featured in this very different kind of travel book include Annie Dillard, Huston Smith, Natalie Goldberg, Andrew Harvey, Barry Lopez, and Bill Buford.

Tales for Transformation

Tales for Transformation
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Publsiher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1987
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0872863638

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In 1768, at the age of nineteen, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe began to study hermetic literature. This exploration had a huge impact on the early aesthetic education of Europe's great man of letters, the last renaissance titan. In the years that followed, Goethe immersed himself in the hermetic tradition, and even set up an alchemic laboratory and attempted to make an elixir of immortality. Although he eventually gave up his alchemical experiments, he was to believe in the validity of the Great Work for the rest of his life. Alchemic symbolism is prominent in many of Goethe's works, and it is particularly abundant in the tales of self-mastery and transformation presented in this collection. Included here are new translations of "Fairy Tale" ("Marchen"), Goethe's alchemical allegory; "The Counselor" and "The New Melusina," stories of temptation and the tests of love; "The Good Woman," a curious discourse on aesthetics and the rights of women; and the lyrical prose masterpiece "Novelle." Here also for the first time in English is "The Magical Flute," Goethe's sequel to Mozart's opera, with themes of initiation, the magical power of music, and liberated genius.

Tom Babette Simon

Tom  Babette   Simon
Author: Avi
Publsiher: HarperTrophy
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1997-08
Genre: Children's stories, American
ISBN: 0380727706

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Three original stories in which a boy and a cat change places, a young man learns the price of selfishness, and an invisible princess finds herself.

Tales from a Revolution

Tales from a Revolution
Author: James D. Rice
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195386950

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Presents an account of the events surrounding Bacon's Rebellion and its aftermath.

Marvelous Transformations

Marvelous Transformations
Author: Christine A. Jones,Jennifer Schacker
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781554810437

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Marvelous Transformations is an anthology of tales and original critical essays that moves beyond canonized “classics” and old paradigms, documenting the points of historical connection between literary tales and field-based collections. This innovative anthology reflects current interdisciplinary scholarship on oral traditions and the cultural history of the print fairy tale. In addition to the tales, original critical essays, newly written for this volume, introduce readers to differing perspectives on key ideas in the field.

Fat Crazy and Tired

Fat  Crazy  and Tired
Author: Van Lathan, Jr.
Publsiher: Legacy Lit
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0306923734

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Podcaster and former TMZ host Van Lathan Jr. writes a sharp, funny, and brutally honest, cultural critique of the unspoken obstacles and extreme anxiety that keep us from maintaining good health in America's "wellness waistland," explored through vignettes about his mental health and weight loss journey as a Black man. A formerly chubby kid who self‑identified for much of his life as "the fat friend," media personality and podcast host Van Lathan Jr. has struggled with physical and mental health his entire life. He was used to being his besties' wing man on the dating scene, the slack bench‑dweller at the gym, and his mother's biggest fan at every meal, especially whenever she served up her infamous mac and cheese with five different kinds of cheese. At 365 lbs, Van hated being fat so much, he found it harder than being Black! After dedicating years to improving his physical and mental health, with many ups and downs, in 2020 Van found himself in a shared slump with other Americans when the Covid-19 pandemic hit and the George Floyd video was released--suddenly he was surrounded by carbs galore, binge-ing everything, feeling non‑stop exhaustion, and crippling waves of anxiety and depression. Fat, Crazy, and Tired isn't just about Van's ultimately unsuccessful journey to an Instagram‑able body and zen; it's about the unspoken personal battlefield of attaining and maintaining what Americans deem as good health. He explores the real reasons behind our unending physical and mental health battles--culture, family, and the baggage of life--and demonstrates how we can better understand our bodies by better understanding ourselves. He takes it back to his southern upbringing in Baton Rouge, opens up about how being "the Black guy" at work at TMZ overshadowed his identity, and shares how he holds up to survive the madness. "Detox" cleanses? Weight loss pills? Celery juice? No, thank you. Unlike the self‑help gurus that push you to go "all or nothing" and "keep it 100," Van wants you to be happier and healthier at 50% without totally admonishing yourself to get there. Packed with double doses of humor Fat, Crazy, and Tired shares abrutally honest cultural critique of mental health and our weight loss obsession in what he dubs America's "wellness waistland."