Our Infinite Sky

Our Infinite Sky
Author: Ida-Sofia
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781320308649


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Infinite Sky

Infinite Sky
Author: C. J. Flood
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481406590


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The Weight of an Infinite Sky

The Weight of an Infinite Sky
Author: Carrie La Seur
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062323490


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The critically acclaimed author of The Home Place explores the heart and mystery of Big Sky Country in this evocative and atmospheric novel of family, home, love, and responsibility inspired by William Shakespeare’s Hamlet The Fry family has lived in Montana for decades, giving its life, generation after generation, to the family cattle ranch and unforgiving Montana soil. But Anthony, the only son in the new generation, longs for the excitement and sophistication of city life. Tired of the expectation that he will take over the family business, he flees to New York, hoping to make a career in the theater. But New York isn’t the dream Anthony thought it would be, and between his struggles in the city and the unexpected death of his father, he suddenly finds himself back in the place to which he’d sworn never to return. The last few years have transformed the artistic dreamer, but they’ve changed his home as well. His uncle Neal, always the black sheep of the Fry family, has become alarmingly close with Anthony’s mother, and a predatory mining company covets the Fry land. Anthony has always wanted out of Montana, away from his father’s suffocating expectations. Yet now that he may be freed from the burden of family legacy, he’s forced to ask himself what he truly finds important and answer to the Montana soil one more time. In this unforgettable novel, Carrie La Seur once again captures the breathtaking beauty of the West and its people as she explores the power of family and the meaning of legacy—the burdens we inherit and those we place upon ourselves.

Littell's Living Age

Littell's Living Age
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1889
Genre: Literature
ISBN:


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Studies

Studies
Author: University of Toronto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1914
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:


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Light from the East

Light from the East
Author: Robert Cornell Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1914
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:


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Seven Steps to Train Your Mind

Seven Steps to Train Your Mind
Author: Gomo Tulku
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 086171900X


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Learn the ropes of a cultivating a resilient and warm heart, even in the face of great difficulty, from one of the most beloved of the last generation of lamas trained in pre-invasion Tibet. The aphorisms of the Seven-Point Mind Training present a powerful and counter-intuitive call to Buddhist practice—view reality as dreamlike, contemplate the kindness of your enemies, give up expectations of reward, change yourself but remain as you are! When he fled Tibet, Gomo Tulku carried in his heart this widely studied Tibetan text, which he turned to time and again when faced with difficulties in life. Having relied on this practice to transform his own hardships, he shares here an inspired commentary to help us get through ours. Mirroring the simplicity of the original, Seven Steps to Train Your Mind succinctly provides a practical description of how to train the mind and develop the mental qualities of peace, joy, and wisdom that will carry one through any circumstance.

Writing with Your Ever-Present Muse

Writing with Your Ever-Present Muse
Author: Edith Friesen
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1525545515


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Learn to write freely from an open, fluid, and spacious state of consciousness with this extraordinary guide to attuned writing. Whatever your writing experience, context, or genre, this book will give you the tools and support to open your creative wellspring. Using experiential readings, pithy reflections, and a dynamic writing process, you will disrupt unproductive habits, dissolve blocks, untether yourself from a predominantly cerebral way of writing, and heal old writing wounds to uncover your profound artistic gifts. Writing with Your Ever-Present Muse will encourage you to write with awareness, resonance, and presence, helping to sweeten your relationship to writing for the rest of your life. History and personal experience tell us that writing is a transformative medium for self, readers, and society. This timely and powerful book speaks to a world that needs voices flowing from a greater sense of humanity and wholeness.