A photographic journey through the trees, landscapes and natural environment of the Bellarine Peninsula, with particular emphasis on the work done by the local Landcare group.
Sharply observed and excruciatingly funny, this is a jewel of a book: a celebration of tenderness and friendship from an award-winning writer.
Discusses the origin of the week, the observance of the Sabbath, and the development of the weekend, describing weekend behavior and modern preoccupation with leisure time
Jolene Timber is used to being a pawn in her divorced parents’ war. But when she develops an unlikely friendship with a boy who spends every other weekend in the same apartment building that she does, suddenly the future seems less bleak.
But somehow, working as a low-level assistant for the boorish Malcolm Figg wasn't nearly as fulfilling as she had hoped-until Malcolm offered her a "perk"-a free weekend business trip to Paris.
I said I wanted to come there to stay, not just for the weekend. I told you I'm leaving this stupid school.” “Hold on, okay? We'll talk about all that when we're together. But there's a problem about the weekend.
***Now a Netflix Original movie, starring Leighton Meester, streaming globally.*** Miles from home. Trust no one. Suspect everyone.
So I read the description for this book and thought it looked okay, so then I read the online sample and laughed so hard that a little bit of pee came out. Okay, a lot of pee came out. ALRIGHT! I PEED SO MUCH I HAD TO CHANGE MY PANTS!
Yet thanks to The Green Man and Queen Lucy—he, Yale '67; she, an art therapist from Baltimore—there it was. One spring in the early nineties, a magical tea party was held at their twenty-six-acre farm. By the time I arrived ten years ...
"A bold and expertly plotted page-turner." --Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie From the author of The Cheerleaders, comes a thriller about best friends on a weekend getaway that goes horribly, dangerously wrong.
Taking away the opportunity to be here and not been able to accomplish what I came for, just because she was scared, just because ... we should take action not just church on the weekend and that is all we need, we start with, our kids, ...