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The human psyche can typically only take so much negativity: getting wrongly excluded from education, having your friends betray and abandon you, and failing at your career. This is something Jason finds out the hard way.
Luckily, there are ways around going insane, or worse. One of them being having the best partner in the world.
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Homesick for a Home I Don't Have
The mystery surrounding the questions of where anxiety originates, how morosity discreetly overwhelms us, what makes us hopeless, and why we experience joy and optimism remains vague and unanswered. Typically, the brain is regarded as the source of all our emotions and desires. In contrast, others consider the human soul to be the source. In the quest to understand the mysterious and invisible soul, this fictional narrative has sought to uncover some insights into the human psyche. The fiction’s protagonists, a homeless boy and his sister, and their interactions with the narrator, have attempted to unveil some insights into the functioning of the human soul. The fictional narrative depicts that the anxiety, fear, joy, optimism, and various desires originate from the invisible soul of each protagonist, which has shaped their life and guided their actions.
In contrast, different brain activities, such as attention and memory, organise human intelligence and knowledge. Moreover, brain function helps to hone, inhibit, and shape various emotions. Finally, the fictional narrative has distinguished between brain function and the function of the soul in organising human behaviour.
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These poems are not just words on a page; they are footprints in soil and feathers in flight.
In Roots and Wings, The Literacy Guy, Dr Zidane X. Salmon, traces the tender, turbulent journey of a little Black boy from the vibrant shores of the Caribbean to the complex terrain of the United Kingdom. This striking debut collection is both a love letter to home and a brave reckoning with displacement, identity, and transformation.
Each poem is rich with rhythm, memory, and cultural pride grounded in the soil of ancestry yet reaching boldly toward possibility. Through vivid imagery and unapologetic truth-telling, Salmon explores what it means to belong, to resist, and to rise as a young Black man navigating two worlds.
From the sting of racism to the balm of community, from inherited wisdom to the longing for freedom, The Roots and Wings is a testament to resilience and becoming. These verses will speak to anyone who has ever straddled borders, geographical, emotional, or spiritual and wondered if they were enough.
This is more than poetry. This is a flight from root to sky.
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Step into a world where dreams leap off the pages and into vibrant reality! In “Dream Happy Excited”, young readers are invited on an enchanting journey with Mia, a spirited dreamer who uncovers the magic of her subconscious every time she sleeps. From thrilling adventures in exotic international shops to playful escapades at the aquarium and zoo and the joy of strumming a captivating melody, Mia discovers that the possibilities of her imagination are as boundless as the world itself.
This whimsical A-to-Z exploration introduces kids to different countries, sparking curiosity and igniting a passion for adventure and learning. Each letter serves as a doorway to new experiences, encouraging readers to embrace their dreams and chase their passions.
Themes of exploration, creativity, and cultural appreciation weave through every page, ensuring that children will not only dream happily but also wake excited to make those dreams a reality.
Join Mia as she learns that with a dash of courage and a sprinkle of joy, every dream can blossom into an unforgettable experience. “Dream Happy Excited” is a heartwarming tale that will inspire young dreamers to step out into the world, fuelled by the belief that their aspirations can come true. Perfect for bedtime or anytime reading, this beautifully illustrated book promises to inspire laughter, joy, and a desire for adventure in the hearts of readers of all ages.
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Once again, S.P. Peredo draws from both personal experiences and his imagination to present a collection of engaging stories: During a visit to a museum in Alaska, Judy sees the photograph of a woman with an uncanny resemblance to her and sets out to solve the mystery behind it; During a camping trip, a man who nearly drowns has a near-death vision that alters how he thinks about his own mortality; the life story of a young Mexican man who perishes in his attempt to enter the United States Illegally shows the gentle, human side of migrants seeking a better life; A sensitive young man is moved by the paranormal experiences centred around his mother’s death; a fantastical allegory of human society as seen through the lives of ectoparasites that live and thrive on human skin; A comical, yet sad, street musician in Mexico City finds an opportunity for success through a chance encounter with two boys on their way to school; An old man, through an amazing dream and his love for a young woman, finds a glimpse of eternity; an audacious man who never thinks twice about consequences In his quest for adventure.
These heartfelt, beautifully written stories, full of vivid imagery, are evocative in their range of themes that lead intriguing characters to encounter the spectrum of human emotions, including friendship, betrayal, hope, despair and love.
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Meet Charlie, Spencer, Brock and Anna as they embark on FOUR short misadventures in their neighbourhood.
Treehouse – To impress the other kids in the neighbourhood, the four build a treehouse as the ultimate status symbol.
Party – When rejected from Angelica’s party, Charlie decides he’s going to join it one way or another.
Music – Spencer struggles to play his violin, that is, until a new kid moves to the neighbourhood who is willing to assist in teaching Spencer.
Camping – The four take their younger siblings as well as the irresponsible Dude on a camping trip, however, when the younger siblings go missing the older kids must go looking for them.
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Shining Light: The Love That Saved Her
What can a soul remember when the heart is fully open for love and ready to listen to the universe?
In this sensual and tantalisingly soulful follow-up, Gatinha returns with a hypnotic blend of truth and fiction, inviting readers into a deeper journey: one of embodied healing, feminine power, and a spirituality that pulses beneath the surface, beyond what the eyes can see.
As her reality begins to slip—raw, dreamlike, and stirred by a delicious kind of madness—she’s pulled into a realm where time bends, the body remembers, and pleasure becomes a sacred language of its own.
In the liminal space between longing and surrender, past and present entwine. And to reclaim her peace, one woman must bare herself to the echoes of memory and the fire of desire.
This is a story where silence moans louder than words, where touch becomes truth, and intimacy opens the door to transformation.
A story of sacred sensuality, surrender, and the irresistible return to the self – whole, wild, and utterly alive. Contains soul. Contains sex. You’ve been warned.
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Act with truth. Prepare with clarity. Apply with consistency.
In a screen acting industry that demands fast turnarounds and bold, truthful performances, actors need a reliable process. That’s why award-winning coach Matt Zina developed The Trinity Acting Method.
This unique system—built on three core pillars: preparation, method and application—has helped actors at every level go on to land roles in major TV dramas, films and streaming series.
Through preparation, actors learn how to mine the script for evidence and fully honour the writer’s intention. In Method they transform that work into genuine physical and emotional readiness. And in Application, they deliver connected, consistent performances that live and breathe on camera.
No fluff. No pretence. Just the tools needed to build performances that stand out for the right reasons.
Whether you’re new to acting or already working professionally, The Trinity Acting Method will change the way you approach every role—from first read to final take.
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Step back into the 1850s and travel with Gerald and Lillian Prather and their family from London, England, to the Okanagan Valley. They leave behind a life of privilege when a reversal of finances leaves them destitute. They find themselves confronting the harsh realities of travel on the Oregon Trail and the Okanagan Trail. Along the way they experience fear, sorrow, joy, culture shock, problems and setbacks before establishing one of the largest cattle ranches in Okanagan history.
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Theological and philosophical discourses are often complex and unpopular among the public. Poetry is elegant, simple, humorous, and substantive. Human intellect questions and challenges ideas, and the outcome may not be conclusive or satisfactory. Human emotions, however, do not require evidence and are not prone to doubt and disputes. It is probably easier to touch someone’s heart than convince their intellect. The poems in this book are meant to convey a message at the heart of the Christian Gospel. It declares that God is within man’s heart. This will be achieved by stirring or awakening the personal emotions of the readers. It is like touching strings on a musical instrument to produce the right note. When the first note is played, the rest of the melody will follow, and man and God will dance together to the Promised Land.
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What if the ones we love never truly leave us?
Always With You is a heartwarming story of love, loss, and the invisible threads that keep us connected—no matter where we are.
When young Scarlett begins to feel the ache of missing those she loves, her mum helps her discover a world full of gentle signs, quiet magic, and the deep knowing that we are never really alone. With the help of her brave lion Lenny and her joyful puppy Pudding, Scarlett sets off on an adventure of the heart—guided by love, memory, and the wonders of nature.
Written with tenderness and truth, this story is a comforting companion for children navigating grief, change, or separation—and a gentle reminder that real love stays with us, always. A timeless gift for any child who needs to know: you are safe. You are loved. And the world is better with you in it.
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I turned to poetry when prose seemed too slow and laborious a way for my impatient, unskilled teenage self to deal with. I was slowly heading for habitual self-harm, and writing poetry saved me! I discovered a way of expressing myself with no need to share it and be judged by others. I could get any difficult and/or destructive feelings out of my head, where they might fester, onto the page and put it aside and forget about it if I wished. I feel that it protected my mental health; it always did, and it continues to do so. I could not, however, have predicted the wider unintended consequences. I became better at written expression in all aspects of my professional and personal life. I believe I am also more verbally articulate as a result too, and it has allowed me to focus and reflect on many things beyond the practice of written and verbal expression. It has magnified my enjoyment of nature and of life generally.
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