If Only the Trees Could Talk

If Only the Trees Could Talk
Author: Kristy-Lee Jones
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2014-07-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1499005520


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How do you remember something so great, without forgetting those little moments? From the moment 22 year old Kristy-Lee Jones booked her historic adventure of Trekking Kokoda in Paupa New Guinea, she had decided she wanted to do exactly that. For eight days of the trek Kristy-Lee put pen to paper and documented the events of each day, the moments that made her laugh, cry, challenge and push her to mental and physical strengths she never knew she had. She captures the moments between her two uncles Jim and Andrew, and also Andrews friend Tim and the groups Trek guide, Tony. From the very first page Kristy-Lee makes it clear that no words or photos could describe the Kokoda experience, the tranquillity and vibrant colours of the jungle. This Raw and honest narrate however attempts to give insight to those wanting or about to trek Kokoda whilst acts as a memoir for her family and friends to share. As you follow her experiences from each day you are exposed to this young girls personal life and perspectives encapsulated through both her words and photos whilst at the same time being invigorated to start tackling your bucket list of things to do.

If Only That Tree Could Talk ...

If Only That Tree Could Talk ...
Author: Kevin A. Rodrigue
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480892432


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Have you ever driven down a country road and noticed a majestic old tree? Have you ever wondered what stories that tree could tell about the things it has seen? If Only That Tree Could Talk addresses that very question, presenting the history of Louisiana from the perspective of a plantation live oak. When Rodney is in a car accident, a massive tree rescues him. Of course, at first, he can’t believe the live oak is talking to him, but soon, that tree begins to share its many stories. Although fictionalized, the tree’s stories are based on actual historical pictures, letters, and speeches, featuring real people who had tremendous impacts on the Pelican State. As a history teacher and native Louisianan, author Kevin Rodrigue uses the wisdom of an ancient tree to share the things that fascinate him about the culture of his surroundings. He hopes to not only entertain but also inspire readers to look into their own pasts and embrace the things that make them unique.

If Only That Tree Could Talk

If Only That Tree Could Talk
Author: Kevin A. Rodrigue
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781480892446


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Have you ever driven down a country road and noticed a majestic old tree? Have you ever wondered what stories that tree could tell about the things it has seen? If Only That Tree Could Talk addresses that very question, presenting the history of Louisiana from the perspective of a plantation live oak. When Rodney is in a car accident, a massive tree rescues him. Of course, at first, he can't believe the live oak is talking to him, but soon, that tree begins to share its many stories. Although fictionalized, the tree's stories are based on actual historical pictures, letters, and speeches, featuring real people who had tremendous impacts on the Pelican State. As a history teacher and native Louisianan, author Kevin Rodrigue uses the wisdom of an ancient tree to share the things that fascinate him about the culture of his surroundings. He hopes to not only entertain but also inspire readers to look into their own pasts and embrace the things that make them unique.

If Trees Could Talk

If Trees Could Talk
Author: Joy Jackson
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781629525464


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If Trees Could Talk is an amazing book. It s educational in a funny and exciting way. Families will fall in love with the intriguing way the trees explain how important they are to everyone. Not only do they purify the air that we breathe. Their beautiful wood becomes our homes, chairs and the beds that we sleep on. We eat their fruits, nuts and syrup to satisfy our taste . Also our medicines come from the trees to help us feel well. After reading this book you and your family will learn about God s creative power and his role as provider in our lives. You will develop a deep appreciation for the trees, and come to realize how we really need the trees to survive! If Trees Could Talk WOW!

An Abecedarian of Sacred Trees

An Abecedarian of Sacred Trees
Author: Mark G. Boyer
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532604475


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Every person has seen a tree and maybe planted or climbed one! In all world religions, various trees are considered sacred. Trees have the ability to help us reach wholeness if we learn their wisdom and integrate it into our lives. This abecedarian--a book whose contents are in alphabetical order--explores the spiritual growth that is possible by reflecting on the wisdom of woody plants, which help humans experience the divine. In these pages you can explore trees from Acacia to Zaqqum. For each of the forty entries, the author presents a text identifying the tree, a reflective study, a question for journaling or personal meditation, and a concluding prayer. Some trees you may have heard about, and some may be new to you. The spiritual life is enhanced by the trees that surround and share the earth with us while also disclosing the divine to us.

Lacewood

Lacewood
Author: Jessica James
Publisher: Jessica James
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941020232


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2020 John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction A love story that spans centuries… Two people trying to escape their pasts find a connection through an old house—and fulfill a destiny through the secrets it shares. Part love story, part ghost story, Lacewood is a timeless novel about love and loss, roots and belonging, and spirits of the past that refuse to be quieted. MOVING TO A SMALL TOWN in Virginia is a big change for New York socialite Katie McCain. But when she stumbles across an abandoned 200-year-old mansion, she’s enthralled by the enduring beauty of the neglected estate—and captivated by the haunting portrait of a woman in mourning. Purchasing the property on a whim, Katie attempts to fit in with the colorful characters in the town of New Hope, while trying to unravel the mystery of the “widow of Lacewood.” As she pieces together the previous owner’s heartrending story, Katie uncovers secrets the house has held for centuries, and discovers the key to coming to terms with her own sense of loss. The past and present converge when hometown hero Will Durham returns and begins his own healing process by helping restore the place that holds so many memories. As the mystic web of destiny is woven, a love story that might have been lost forever is exposed, and a destiny that has been waiting in the shadows for centuries is fulfilled. A powerful and poignant tale that vividly conveys the heartache of war, the tragedy of loss, and the fulfillment of destiny…even when souls are separated by centuries. Lacewood takes readers on a journey that connects the past with the present—and the present with eternity.

Tangle of Lies

Tangle of Lies
Author: CJ Carmichael
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2024-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1962707741


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A murder rips through the quiet town of Tangle Falls, exposing a web of lies and buried sins. Former science teacher Bobbie Galloway is shaken when a former student’s body is found along the tranquil river of sleepy Tangle Falls. She’s even more troubled that George Lindeman, another student of hers, is the prime suspect. Bobbie believes George is innocent. She never believed the rumors about him. Hadley Hooper left Tangle Falls at seventeen but she’s back to right old wrongs. She believes George is innocent too. But can she be trusted, or does she have her own agenda? As tensions mount in the aftermath of the murder, Bobbie is suspicious of Fern Sinclair, who just bought the deserted farmhouse next to Bobbie’s brother’s ranch. The home care worker claims she wants to restore the property’s garden to its former glory, but Bobbie can’t shake the feeling Fern is hiding something. As whispers of suspicion echo through Tangle Falls, Bobbie embarks on a gripping journey into the heart of the town, unearthing secrets that threaten to unravel the very fabric of the community.

If the Night Sky Could Talk

If the Night Sky Could Talk
Author: Paul Kay Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1481763539


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If the Night Sky Could Talk begins to share the wonder of night. People have relied on the night sky for centuries to navigate. Authors and poets throughout have counted on the night sky for dreams and inspiration. The same stars that Homer or Shakespeare gazed upon are the ones you can enjoy. Simply looking upon the heavens to enjoy the boundless beauty is something we can all appreciate. What should a child need to know about the qualities of the night sky? What questions does a young observer ask about space? These kids nature books begin the conversation and they encourage the young reader to continue the dialogue. The illustrations in both books (If Trees Could Talk and If the Night Sky Could Talk) were lovingly created by the talented Herve Blondon. His colorful and unique style adds an awe inspiring flavor to each page. Looking at the pictures immerses the reader in an enchanting and inviting world that leaves you feeling good about yourself and your surroundings. Teachers and parents alike will find these books appealing. The stories prompt discussion, they promote an awareness of the world around us, they are beautifully illustrated, and they are easy to read.

Cafeteria Poetry

Cafeteria Poetry
Author: Linwood Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1543454623


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The book title Cafeteria Poetry was chosen because all of this material was written in a local cafeteria. Many of the poems in this volume were first written when Linwood was a ninth grader attending Southern Nash Senior High School in Baily North Carolina. The original drafts were lost over the years, but the contents remained with Linwood forever. They were simply recreated for this book. Each poem is an original, and full of wisdom and curiosity. Some are simply funny but always thought provoking. Linwoods hope is that everyone will find something in this first book that strikes a chord for them.

FEATHERS and the GOLDEN SPRUCE TREE

FEATHERS and the GOLDEN SPRUCE TREE
Author: Curt Farley
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2005-05-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1452083231


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Feathers is a Bluebird with an appetite for seeds and for flying adventures. It was the cold winter wind full of sleet and ice that flung him unexpectedly to the other end of the valley and to the Forbidden Forest. He now faces the unknown and perhaps death. He is a dedicated “responsible” family bird full of morals and purpose. He may never see his family again. His family ethics and principals are weighed and tested in this story. The Golden Spruce Tree Seed has purpose also, as he tries to dig his roots into the ground to make him the tallest tree in the forest and to make his parents, who stand above him, proud. He is facing death head-on! The words of his parents, “you are not dead until you rot” seem an aimless and distant phrase. He knows he needs heat and sunlight to fulfill his dreams of touching the clouds and the top of the sky. How these two dissimilar personalities challenge each other in the midst of mean ol’ crooked trees, raging rivers, the slicing knives, and vermin who would like to see both of our characters on their dinner plate, gives parents who like to read to their young children, and young persons already maturing into life’s challenges, a vehicle by which the lessons of patience can be taught and exemplified with fun and good story. Teachers also may find this a neat story to use in the class room leisure reading. In a present time when the challenges of leaving nest and home and family to discover one’s own destiny are met with the fear of the unknown in life’s toy store that has such overwhelming careers in each isle, in packages not yet opened...the hope that the author is trying to impart is that; life taken one step at a time, until the mountain is taken and defeated, is the way of all heroes and heroines. The bumps in the road are only meant as impediments if the traveler falls. They keep that person from sliding unabated to the bottom of the mountain to have to start all over again. Doors we selfishly want to open and that slam shut on us, only open new doors of much more worthy challenges and pleasures. There is always hope in the next day’s sunrise if we lead our lives in a good way. This is a story that tries to teach that no one ever got to the top of the mountain in one giant leap! Nor was the true destiny and ever continuing story of Feathers and the Golden Spruce Tree to be learned for many hundreds of years later, after this story began. To purchase this book, please visit: http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=24434