Download or read book Scattered Memories written by Elizabeth G. Ross and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2021-02-25 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written with much thought and clarity this autobiography conveys the author’s life and secrets revealed with boldness, courage and confidence. Scattered Memories is primarily geared towards women of all ages who live and have lived with challenges that are a part of life beginning from early childhood and thereon. It is a memoir that deftly strikes at the heart and soul with heartrending honesty of how close it can come to happiness without finding it. A difficult path – rough and barren at times. It is also a story of survival amidst the dreary days of an unforeseen future, a future with a past that brought with it the occasional smiles of joy while at the same time identifying “moments of darkness” with tears and fears associated with the isolation in a new country and the hardships that came with an intensity least expected. Treasured remembrances filled with pulsating femininity and logic of a young wife and mother who began a new life in Canada fifty-plus years ago with her husband and baby, whose life since then has also enriched her with many great blessings and unshakable faith and love for God.
Download or read book Scattered Memories written by Giác Thanh and published by Parallax Press. This book was released on 2009-02-21 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Published here for the first time, these fifty poems, explore his journey from young boy in Vietnam to being a leader in Thich Nhat Hanh’s monastic community. The early poems reflect childhood memories of war and destruction yet are also full of romantic and poetic imagery. His later poems convey a profound wisdom and spaciousness of heart. A Zen Master in his own right, he led a life committed to cultivating great compassion and liberation through inner discovery. Light in spirit, loving and wise, sometimes strict, and often humorous, these poems perfectly capture Giác Thanh’s clarity, wisdom, and kindness.
Download or read book A Farm Girl s Scattered Memories of the Way We Were written by Anna Harris and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2023-05-03 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book One day Anna Harris was remembering growing up on a farm in Leavenworth, KS. As she thought about that, she began to write the memories of things that had happened during her life. She thought it would be fun to share her memories with her community. She began writing a new story each week for her local newspaper. She had so many folks telling her as each story was written how much they enjoyed it. Then they started encouraging her to write a book! As the memories continued to flood her mind and folks told her how much they enjoyed her stories, she decided why not! She began gathering the memories she had shared and adding more as they continued to come to her. Some of them were FUN stories and some were fond memories of family and friends that were around her family as she grew up. Memories of her family members and all they did on the farm flooded back to her. Each story reminded her of another one. The pages grew and grew! She wishes her mom and dad had lived to be able to read the book. She can almost hear her dad saying, “So, Tut Tut, you think you are a writer now.” He would have been so proud. Her mom would have been even more! She can hear her saying, “Anna Marie!” or “That’s My Anna!” She is so glad that Mom and Dad adopted her at birth. She was wanted and loved just as if she were their own blood. She would like to thank everyone who has encouraged her to do this. She would also encourage you to write your own story. Even if it is just for your memories and your family. We go through life so fast these days. We need to slow down and enjoy each other and the happenings in our lives. Not only MAKE the memories, but also KEEP the memories. Farm Livin’ Was the Life for Her!
Download or read book The Shattered Memories written by and published by Beermati Publication. This book was released on 2023-03-07 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Shattered Memories is an anthology , where 26 great co-author have shared their views, experiences, thoughts through poem, quotes. This anthology is compiled by Anchal Sangwan. This anthology is mixed with great ideas and perspective.
Download or read book Undercover Memories written by Lenora Worth and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2018-10-01 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the New York Times–bestselling author’s Western romantic thriller, a cowboy detective must protect a private investigator with a secret past. No one knows how Galveston PI Emma Langston wound up in the alley behind a suspicious bar in Dallas. Badly wounded and suffering from amnesia, her story is a complete mystery. But one thing is clear to Detective Ryder Palladin—someone wants Emma dead, and he’s the only one who can help her. When Ryder brings Emma to his family ranch for protective custody, she might be safe from the men pursuing her, but she faces the risk of falling for the handsome cowboy. Before she can untangle her feelings for Ryder, Emma must recover her memory . . . because she’s sure someone’s life depends on it, even if she can’t remember whose.
Download or read book Working Through Memory written by Ofelia Ferrán and published by Associated University Presse. This book was released on 2007 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studies various constructions of memory in contemporary Spanish literature, evoking different aspects of a past of repression, from both the civil war and the Franco regime. This book analyzes narrative texts published between the 1960s and 1990s that present memory and the recuperation of a traumatic past as their main theme.
Download or read book Beforelife written by Randal N. M. Graham and published by ECW Press. This book was released on 17-09-05 with total page 567 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ItÕs okay if you donÕt believe in the afterlife. The people who live there donÕt believe in you, either. What if you went to heaven and no one there believed in Earth? This is the question at the heart of Beforelife, a satirical novel that follows the post-mortem adventures of widower Ian Brown, a man who dies on the bookÕs first page and finds himself in an afterlife where no one else believes in Òpre-incarnation.Ó The other residents of the afterlife have mysteriously forgotten their pre-mortem lives and think that anyone who remembers a mortal life is suffering from a mental disorder called the ÒBeforelife Delusion.Ó None of that really matters to Ian. All he wants to do is reunite with Penelope, his wife. Scouring the afterlife for any sign of her, Ian accidentally winds up on a quest to prove that the beforelife is real. This puts him squarely into the crosshairs of some of historyÕs greatest heroes and villains, all of whom seem unhealthily obsessed with erasing IanÕs memories and preventing him from reminding anyone of their pre-mortem lives. Only by staying a step ahead of his enemies can Ian hope to keep his much-needed marbles, find Penelope, and restore the publicÕs memories of the beforelife.
Download or read book Violence and Public Memory written by Martin Blatt and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-06-23 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Violence and Public Memory assesses the relationship between these two subjects by examining their interconnections in varied case studies across the United States, South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Those responsible for the violence discussed in this volume are varied, and the political ideologies and structures range from apartheid to fascism to homophobia to military dictatorships but also democracy. Racism and state terrorism have played central roles in many of the case studies examined in this book, and multiple chapters also engage with the recent rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. The sites and history represented in this volume address a range of issues, including mass displacement, genocide, political repression, forced disappearances, massacres, and slavery. Across the world there are preserved historic sites, memorials, and museums that mark places of significant violence and human rights abuse, which organizations and activists have specifically worked to preserve and provide a place to face history and its continuing legacy today and chapters across this volume directly engage with the questions and issues that surround these sometimes controversial sites. Including photographs of many of the sites and events covered across the volume, this is an important book for readers interested in the complex and often difficult history of the relationship between violence and the way it is publicly remembered.
Download or read book The Memory of Flowers written by Alejandra Mora and published by Alejandra Mora Hendler. This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This story follows an elderly woman's struggle with Alzheimer's. Mrs. Landon is almost 80 and she spends her days confused and scared as people she does not recognize claim to know and love her. All she wants to do is spend time in the garden and not be bothered with the nonsense she encounters on a daily basis. Mrs. Landon's family have the unfortunate position of having to watch her mind decline while they try to show her unconditional love. There are many that can relate to a story like this. It is a poignant tale of loss and strength and the unbreakable bonds of family.
Download or read book An Archive written by Mnemo ZIN and published by Open Book Publishers. This book was released on 2024-04-22 with total page 383 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What was it like growing up during the Cold War? What can childhood memories tell us about state socialism and its aftermath? How can these intimate memories complicate history and redefine possible futures? These questions are at the heart of the (An)Archive: Childhood, Memory, and the Cold War. This edited collection stems from a collaboration between academics and artists who came together to collectively remember their own experiences of growing up on both sides of the ‘Iron Curtain’. Looking beyond official historical archives, the book gathers memories that have been erased or forgotten, delegitimized or essentialized, or, at best, reinterpreted nostalgically within the dominant frameworks of the East-West divide. And it reassembles and (re)stores these childhood memories in a form of an ‘anarchive’: a site for merging, mixing, connecting, but also juxtaposing personal experiences, public memory, political rhetoric, places, times, and artifacts. These acts and arts of collective remembering tell about possible futures―and the past’s futures―what life during the Cold War might have been but also what it has become. (An)Archive will be of particular interest to scholars in a variety of fields, but particularly to artists, educators, historians, social scientists, and others working with memory methodologies that range from collective biography to oral history, (auto)biography, autoethnography, and archives.
Download or read book John McGahern and the Art of Memory written by Dermot McCarthy and published by Peter Lang. This book was released on 2010 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The concepts of Ireland and 'Irishness' are in constant flux in the wake of an ever-increasing reappraisal of the notion of cultural and national specificity in a world assailed from all angles by the forces of globalisation and uniformity. Reimagining Ireland interrogates Ireland's past and present and suggests possibilities for the future by looking at Ireland's literature, culture and history and subjecting them to the most up-to-date critical appraisals associated with sociology, literary theory, historiography, political science and theology.
Download or read book Archives Documentation and Institutions of Social Memory written by Francis Xavier Blouin and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 2007-08-02 with total page 516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Essays exploring the importance of archives as artifacts of culture
Download or read book The Memory of an Elephant written by Peter Webb and published by Grosvenor House Publishing. This book was released on 2020-12-21 with total page 535 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The callous taking of two lives by an act of pure self-interest brings together DCI Arnold, WPC Desai, Linden Lea, the twin to one of the victims, and Jasper, the deceased's terrier. This coalition of the willing pursue events, both global and personal, past and present, through the jungle of media and politics and into the inner sanctum of the English aristocracy. During their investigations they find redemption for some, retribution for others and discover that revenge is not exclusively a human trait; they confirm the certain knowledge that what goes around comes around.
Download or read book A Memory Beginning with R written by Shubhajoy Biswas and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2017-04-06 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Memory Beginning with ‘R’ Ashish was like any other guy next door, loved cricket, and shook a leg or two at a suitable beat. Things began to change when he entered into a relationship – his first relationship, which had defined him – as a person and a partner. Many years later, they had the opportunity to meet again – as time and destiny conspired to place him in the predicament, he wondered who he would find at the other end of the table – a friend he had abandoned in the past or a stranger from a bygone era? A Story, Told and Untold She was a devoted mother, a single mother. Coming from a conservative Indian family, she had fought tooth and nail to keep the child – the remnant from a one sided affair she had with a person she loved. Years later, when destiny would pitch her against her long lost love, would she flee again like she had in the past or would she be ready to share that which rightfully belonged to both of them? Closure An angry family, a divisive society and a curious nephew – all were on the periphery of his thoughts when he was flying to New Jersey. But R_ had made up his mind to visit his friend in Texas one last time – against everyone’s better judgement. As that rendezvous came closer, he wondered if he was suitably prepared for that one last conversation.
Download or read book Naughty Scheming Princess written by Han XiaoXiao and published by Funstory. This book was released on 2020-09-23 with total page 885 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 章节长度太短
Download or read book The Memory Effect written by Russell J.A. Kilbourn and published by Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. This book was released on 2014-03-25 with total page 523 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Memory Effect is a collection of essays on the status of memory—individual and collective, cultural and transcultural—in contemporary literature, film, and other visual media. Contributors look at memory’s representation, adaptation, translation, and appropriation, as well as its mediation and remediation. Memory’s irreducibly constructed nature is explored, even as its status is reaffirmed as the basis of both individual and collective identity. The book begins with an overview of the field, with an emphasis on the question of subjectivity. Under the section title Memory Studies: Theories, Changes, and Challenges, these chapters lay the theoretical groundwork for the volume. Section 2, Literature and the Power of Cultural Memory/Memorializing, focuses on the relation between literature and cultural memory. Section 3, Recuperating Lives: Memory and Life Writing, shifts the focus from literature to autobiography and life writing, especially those lives shaped by trauma and forgotten by history. Section 4, Cinematic Remediations: Memory and History, examines specific films in an effort to account for cinema’s intimate and mutually constitutive relationship with memory and history. The final section, Multi-Media Interventions: Television, Video, and Collective Memory, considers individual and collective memory in the context of contemporary visual texts, at the crossroads of popular and avant-garde cultures.
Download or read book That s Me in the Closet written by Steven Andrews and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2023-07-28 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Steven Andrews grew up atheist. He's bisexual. He was a foster child. He was abused and neglected. Nonetheless, God came to find him, and he became a college convert to Christianity. He is now a Presbyterian pastor, a nascent counselor, a husband, and a father. None of that was inevitable. This book is the story of how all that came to be. It's a narrative of vulnerability and authenticity. It's a journey through evangelism, queer identity, and healing from trauma. It's a plea for the future of the mainline church. Most of all, it's one person sharing their story and encouraging you to share your own--as we all strive to be the people God made us to be.