Life in Short Creek, Texas is just what Callie Erickson expected it to be: calm and predictable¿until the morning a gift bag¿along with a dead body¿appear on the doorstep of her shop. A terrible tragedy? Or something more sinister?After moving halfway across the country for a new crack at life, Callie isn¿t eager to become entangled in any more trouble than necessary. But a cryptic message, a needy neighbor, and her own heart won¿t allow her give up so quickly. With the help of her indomitable Aunt Dot, and friends both old and new, Callie sets out to discover the truth. What she finds might change her life forever.
It’s what Ana Cristina Leonardos and Martha Estima Scodro show with great sensitivity in Festina Lente — Make Haste Slowly.
Make Haste Slowly chronicles the grand prix motorcycle racing career of Canadian Mike Duff, the first North American and only Canadian ever to win a world championship grand prix race.
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Festina Lente: Make Haste Slowly
We will share discussions and support for you as you make progress along The Mystic Road !NOTHING TO PAY OR DO . . .Just follow the book wherever you are.Some weeks are as short as 5 minutes a day for that week and the longest is 43 minutes ...
The result is a page-turning adventure tale, a compelling human drama, and an insightful guide to understanding behavior. This is essential reading for anyone who seeks to transform misfortune into success at work, at home, and in life.
The Adventist home: counsels to Seventh-Day Adventist families
In Brown, Not White Guadalupe San Miguel, Jr., astutely traces the evolution of the community's political activism in education during the Chicano Movement era of the early 1970s.
She tells the provocative story of how black men's right to vote transformed local affairs, and how, in short order, city reformers made that right virtually meaningless.
Hasten Slowly