This book is a collection of 23 essays and 58 short quotes about love and relationship taken from the author's many books, which are meant to expand your understanding of love, drop you into a more loving space, and inspire you daily to be more loving.
From the suffrage movement to the antiwar protests during the Vietnam War, women have contributed to the civil rights movement in diverse ways, thereby playing a significant role in advancing social justice and democracy in the United States. Daily Life of Women during the Civil Rights Era is appropriate for high school students, lower-level undergraduate student researchers, and general readers alike, portraying the civil rights movement in the 20th century through the eyes and experiences of women. Progressive Era reform, suffrage victory, World War I, World War II, the Cold War, feminism, antiwar movements, and identity politics are all covered.
This A-Z encyclopedia covers the Middle Ages in Germany. It offers the most recent scholarship available, while also providing details on the daily life of medieval Germans.
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A Dream of Red Mansions
Also known as Hong Lou Meng, this is arguably China's greatest literary masterpiece. A chronicle of a noble family in the eighteenth century; but the splendor of enchanting gardens, pleasure pavilions, and daily life of the most sophisticated refinements hides the realities of decay and self-destruction.
This little book is packed with short, easy to read, deceptively profound daily readings for someone who is grieving. It makes a great little gift. It would be useful for those grieving any kind of loss--death of a spouse, son or daughter, close friend, parent, loss of a relationship, loved job, good health, etc. The daily readings are just the right size--not too much for someone overwhelmed with grief and struggling to find solid footing.