Finally reunited after three months of misunderstanding, confusion, and separation, Glory Meredith, a college student in Illinois, and Adam Runner, a young basketball coach at a small Ohio high school, are set to embark on their life journey up a road that looks both safe and wide. But the path upon which they have set their feet quickly turns dangerous. Amid rumors and allegations that threaten to separate them before they have hardly begun, they nevertheless forge ahead on the strength of a deep and abiding love for each other. Though a successful coach and teacher, Runner battles the demons of fear, a loss of confidence in himself as a husband and father, and a lack of faith that eventually drives him to a reliance on superstition. Delusion convinces him that riding a motorcycle along back country roads is the only way to protect his family, and it's on one of these "charm" excursions that he comes face to face with his own mortality. Glory is determined to help the man she loves overcome the phobias and fears in his private life while supporting him in his successes as a highly regarded coach. And after Runner suffers life-threatening injuries in a horrific motorcycle accident and lies unconscious and near death, Glory attempts an experiment that, if successful, will not only help him to awaken, but also to rid him once and for all of his compulsions.
Away From Her meets Strangers on a Train in this follow-up to cult bestseller And the Birds Rained Down After And The Birds Rained Down, a stunning meditation on aging and freedom, Jocelyne Saucier is back with her unique outlook on self ...
Just in time for its centennial, Robert Frost's cherished poem is showcased in a beautiful keepsake edition illustrated by the award-winning P.J. Lynch.
This 6 X9" paperback notebook features a line from what might be Robert Frost's most famous poem.
I'll take one session at a time, let the words come as they will, and hope they stick to this magnetic recording tape in some ... I was still trying to adjust to the harshness of January in a primitive cabin miles from civilization.
“The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.” – Robert Frost Just for a second, think of a person, you consider as successful.
and sure I can't fall asleep then - I yap to Laura and Aaron like some eejit on speed all the way to Templenoe! DOREEN: One of the worst nights for me was when we headed off for Templenoe in Co Kerry. I had never heard of the place, ...
This work also discusses snake bites, African diseases, foot and mouth disease Kenya-style, and more.
An emotional half-step modulation sets the heightened mood for the final verse, which ends the work with voices echoing the iconic words: And miles to go before I sleep.
A collection of Frost's timeless poetry, visually reimagined.
Pflug, who was one of three Americans on a plane from Athens to Cairo when it was highjacked by terrorists, answers that question and shares her story, in an inspiring book she hopes will serve as a springboard for personal growth and ...