Tracie Peterson and Kimberley Woodhouse Team Up to Deliver a Stunning Depression-Era Drama Gwyn Hillerman loves being a nurse at her father's clinic on the beautiful Alaskan frontier. But family life has been rough ever since her mother left them, disdaining the uncivilized country and taking Gwyn's younger sister with her. In Chicago, Dr. Jeremiah Vaughan finds his life suddenly turned upside down when his medical license is stripped away after an affluent patient dies. In a snowball effect, his fiance breaks their engagement. In an attempt to bury the past, Jeremiah accepts Dr. Hillerman's invitation to join his growing practice in the isolated Alaska Territory. Gwyn and Jeremiah soon recognize a growing attraction to each other. But when rumors of Jeremiah's past begin to surface, they'll need more than love to face the threat of an uncertain future.
Kant had argued both that all things are finitely divisible , and that they are infinitely divisible with the consequence that we are forced to assume both that all things in the world are simple beings and that ...
Carver, Kennedy, Bryant and Marshall Elementary Schools, as well as Jones Hand in Hand Preschool. Heartfelt thanks go out to my agent Marianne Merola, who always has my best interests in mind and faces me in the right direction.
We return to what Eckhart Tolle said at this book's outset, that all the mind can do is before and after, ... That is the mind's great limitation, and why all teachers of prayer give you methods for moving beyond the mind (meta-noia, ...
Presenting an original global theory of culture, Girard explores the social function of violence and the mechanism of the social scapegoat.
I was determined to make everything right again. No big deal, right? Just move back? Not so easy. I went looking for houses again in Hidden Hills, but by then the home prices had skyrocketed. There was nothing for sale under $15 million ...
"Seven-time Christy winner Austin (Wonderland Creek) deftly weaves this story about the Reconstruction era. Strong heroines with depth make this a sure bet not only for CF fans, but mainstream fiction readers as well.
The story of the creation of the metric system in 1792 traces the endeavors of Delambre and Mâechain, the backlash of superstitious contemporaries, and the mistake that drove Mâechain to the brink of madness.
keen perception naturally reaches further when directed from above on things that lie below , when it sees all ... all at once , which sheds the light and keenness of its vision over all things , which penetrates things hidden and ...
Split the piece of wood, I am there.” You have divinity within you. When needed, join with other spiritual strengths to light the darkness. Otherwise, be awed by the godliness that shines everywhere around you—even in a splinter of wood ...
The transition to the “higher stage” is described in the words: God carries all things hidden in himself, not this and that, distinct and separate, but as one in Unity.—And when man finds the One, in whom all is one, he cleaves to unity ...