Determined to escape her humdrum life in 1939 Connecticut by writing a bestselling novel filled with mystery and intrigue, Hannah is relentless in pursuing her dreams. But then mystery lands on her doorstep in the person of Eric Fontaine. Why does his presence anger her father so—especially when Eric simply wants to help repair their house while Mr. Thomas recovers from a serious accident? Will friendship with this disturbing stranger bring her the serenity she seeks, or will the knowledge he carries destroy the family she loves?
Inspired writings and teachings for those grieving or trying to find a better understanding of life.
"In Search of Serenity", a fictional account of a homeless man who arrives at that place in life due to a few bad breaks and poor decisions, is one of 59 titles (totaling over 130 separate poems) included in this edition.
Search For Serenity
There were no advertisements and, of course, no postings on Facebook or Twittter. Yet this book (which was originally published by an AA chapter) has sold tens of thousands of copies; its only publicity has been through word of mouth.
Gallagher consults Yamasaki’s own autobiographical writings, architects who worked with Yamasaki in his firm, and photography from several historic archives to give a full picture of the architect’s work and motivations.
2022 Reprint of the 1959 Edition. Facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software.
In Search of Serenity recounts the stories of adoption through the foster system-not once, but twice-as Sally J King weaves her daughter's adoption odyssey with her own.
Determined to escape her humdrum life in 1939 Connecticut by writing a bestselling novel filled with mystery and intrigue, Hannah is relentless in pursuing her dreams.
Tangina Ann found herself having trouble.
Serenity Found takes the contents of Finding Serenity even further, exploring not just the show but the events of the film as well, to create an anthology that's even more thought-provoking, fascinating and far-thinking than its predecessor ...