So far, so simple. Now imagine they've not just been separated geographically, but also historically. Imagine that their love and letters now defy time and place, life and death. By now you realize that this novel is unique.
Further exemplifying such applications, Pierre Auboiron (2010) discusses the work of Yann Kersalé, who organizes such technologies to animate usually unseen processes. Auboiron refers to the red lighting across the roof of Lyon's Opera ...
This book is at once a lament over the darkness of our times, an affirmation of the value of knowledge and introspection, and a consideration of truth, lies, and the dangers of the trivial.
Describes properties of light and dark, color, shadows, and more. Includes experiments.
A quietly poetic story, told by Kerstin Hau, which gives hope and courage in difficult times. With contrasting imagery by Julie Völk, this book shows that life can be light, colorful, black, grey, and everything in between.
With beautiful illustrations by Felicita Sala and lyrical text by Dianne White that’s perfect for reading aloud, this book invites young readers to step into the wondrous, colorful nighttime natural world.
They are very dangerous and will stop at nothing. Be mindful of a group traveling with a human girl. If you think you'd like a story with Guillermo del Toro-style monsters with the heart of a Studio Ghibli film, this series is for you.
George Whitefield's departure from New England in October 1740 left Nathan Cole in near despair. Soon thereafter, Cole later explained in his “Spiritual Travels,” “I began to think I was not Elected.” For nearly a year he was beset by ...
As he fights off demons trying to prevent the child's birth and patiently teaches her how to use her own undiscovered powers, she finds her heart going out to this Balancer who is equally at home with good and evil, teetering on the edge of ...
Light in the Darkness takes us on Falcke’s extraordinary journey to the darkest corners of the universe.