A Chance in the World: An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home (Audiobook) 2012
Added by: saimoh76 | Karma: 7331.60 | Black Hole | 13 November 2012
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A Chance in the World: An Orphan Boy, a Mysterious Past, and How He Found a Place Called Home (Audiobook) 2012
"Home is the place where our life stories begin. It is where we are understood, embraced, and accepted. It is a sanctuary of safety and security, a place to which we can always return. Down in the dank basement, amid my moldy, hoarded food and worm-eaten books, I dreamed that my real home, the place where my story had begun, was out there somewhere, and one day I was going to find it."
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Added by: manusyasya | Karma: 94.11 | Fiction literature | 12 November 2012
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A Place Called Here by Cecelia Ahernby Cecelia Ahern
A Place Called Here is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's fourth novel, published in 2006. The book was entitled "There's No Place Like Here" in the United States.
Sandy Shortt has been obsessed with finding things which have been lost, since her childhood rival Jenny-May Butler went missing. Having worked for the Garda, the police force of the Republic of Ireland, she left her job to start an agency which looks for missing people.
A Christian Man Named Dan from Caledon/Bolton area to discuss, “The Biblical view of Citizenship.” and later Dan closed the night with a bit more in depth on the Statement of Birth record... ... in grammar school didn't they teach you how to 'spell'? Did you know Lawyers were originally called Grammarians? A talk on spelling, casting of words and their use by modern necromancers licensed by the state, practicing in the courts, for playing a "Wizard of Oz" game called Government.
This powerful and eerie classic about a girl haunted by her own dreams has been made into a TV series and a feature film. Ill and bored with having to stay in bed, Marianne picks up a pencil and starts doodling - a house, a garden, a boy at the window. That night she has an extraordinary dream. She is transported into her own picture, and as she explores further she soon realises she is not alone. The boy at the window is called Mark, and his every movement is guarded by the menacing stone watchers that surround the solitary house.