Time Away from the Norm

Time Away from the Norm
Author: Mali Arena
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-08
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1426972865


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Time Away from the Norm is a self-inspired guide for those of you experiencing time off work, and are looking for ideas and inspiration to help manage your time, and enable you to cope and deal successfully. It is brimming with useful advice and stimulation for ensuring that you make good use of your time off and gain some valuable experiences and insight along the way. Work tends to occupy a third of our daily lives, so to suddenly have all of this extra time available can come as quite a shock, and be a difficult and emotional time for some. This guide addresses these issues and bases itself on the concept of creating a new routine; a new Norm, an exciting Norm. By unleashing your inner being and helping to discover a whole new you, this Norm will help you get by when your usual Norm is temporarily out of bounds. The guide is aimed primarily at those who have been signed off work, but can just as easily be applicable to all types of people experiencing Time Away from the Norm: graduates, school leavers, pensioners, contractors, freelancers, the post-op as well as those who are job-hunting, on maternity leave or have been made redundant - this is the ultimate guide in helping you get started and seeing your time off through to the end.

Time Away From the Heart:The Bloom

Time Away From the Heart:The Bloom
Author: Brianna Barnes
Publisher: Brianna Barnes
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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Being a woman is not easy. There is a time when a woman has to do what she has to do. Life as a single parent is rough. Callene Gaines is a single mother who is raising an adult boy named Coitan in modern day society. Pain consumed with anger takes over her life as she realizes she is dealing with unresolved issues between herself and the father, her son, has never known. Will she be able to forgive and push back past hurts and have a complete family that she always dreamed of? Or will her anger consume her and everyone connected with her?

Some Time Away (Lovers in Time Series, Book 3)

Some Time Away (Lovers in Time Series, Book 3)
Author: Marilyn Campbell
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947833766


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"Marilyn Campbell never fails to deliver an outstanding story!" ~ Ellen Wulf, Verified Reviewer High-School Sweethearts Reunite to Solve a Murder in Time to Save Mankind in SOME TIME AWAY a Paranormal Time-Travel Romance by Marilyn Campbell -- Present Day and 1927, Crystal Island, Off the Coast of Southeast Florida –- Tales of ghosts and paranormal activity throughout Crystal Island entice Noah Nash to set his next horror novel in the Davenport Hotel, off the south-east Florida coast. But his reason for bringing Maggie Harrison on as an assistant is entirely personal. Working for a temp agency, Maggie agrees to the assignment, doubting the now famous author will even remember her from their high-school days. But, unbeknownst to the would-be lovers, they have been selected by an otherworldly organization to travel back to 1927 and solve an impossible murder at The Davenport. Succeed and a happily-ever-after is theirs. Fail and they will lose much more than each other. Publisher's Note: Readers who enjoy romance, sex and mystery as well as fans of Callie Langridge, Bethany Claire, Gillian Doyle and Barbara Longley will certainly enjoy Marilyn Campbell's delightfully fun romp through time. "This author knows how to write love stories. If you enjoy an easy read, with lots of romance and sex, this is the one for you." ~Ramcy, Verified Reviewer THE LOVERS IN TIME SERIES, in order Out of Time Just in Time Some Time Away It's About Time THE INNERWORLD AFFAIRS SERIES, in order Romulus Falcon Gallant Gabriel Logan Roman Blaze MARILYN CAMPBELL has been published in the genres of suspense, futuristic, time-travel, paranormal, erotic and lighthearted contemporary romances, non-fiction metaphysical works and has had a screenplay produced. A true thrill-junkie, she has jumped out of an airplane, raced around the Indy 500 track, driven solo throughout the United States and believes a labyrinth walk under the full moon can have magical results. Unfortunately, Marilyn has not yet figured out how to time-travel...except in her stories. She currently resides in western Massachusetts.

Time Away

Time Away
Author: Ben Campbell Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780835810111


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Details the joys, challenges, and benefits of a personal retreats and offers step-by-step instructions that will enable anyone to make the most of this dedicated time with God.

Pushing Time Away

Pushing Time Away
Author: Peter Singer
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1504005082


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This account of a teacher in Austria—a friend of Freud and one of the millions of victims of the Holocaust—is “beautifully written and deeply moving” (Joyce Carol Oates). Peter Singer’s Pushing Time Away is a rich and loving portrait of the author’s grandfather, David Oppenheim, from the turn of the twentieth century to the end of his life in a concentration camp during the Second World War. Oppenheim, a Jewish teacher of Greek and Latin living in Vienna, was a contemporary and friend of both Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. With his wife, Amalie, one of the first women to graduate in math and physics from the University of Vienna, he witnessed the waning days of the Hapsburg Empire, the nascence of psychoanalysis, the grueling years of the First World War, and the rise of anti-Semitism and Nazism. Told partly through Oppenheim’s personal papers, including letters to and from his wife and children, Pushing Time Away blends history, anecdote, and personal investigation to pull the story of one extraordinary life out of the millions lost to the Holocaust. A contemporary philosopher known for such works as The Life You Can Save and Animal Liberation, Singer offers a true story of his own family with “all the power of a great novel . . . resonant of The Reader by Bernhard Schlink or An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro” (The New York Times). This ebook features an illustrated biography of Peter Singer, including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.

Home and Away

Home and Away
Author: Nancy French
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1599954311


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David French, potential independent candidate for the 2016 presidential election, and his wife Nancy deliver a powerful story of what happens when a person--or rather, a family--answers the call to serve their nation. David French picked up the newspaper in the comfort of his penthouse in Philadelphia, and read about a soldier - father of two - who was wounded in Iraq. Immediately, he was stricken with a question: Why him and not me? David was a 37-year-old father of two, a Harvard Law graduate and president of a free speech organization. In other words, he was used to pushing pencils, not toting M16s. His wife Nancy was raising two children and writing from home. She was worrying about field trips and playdates, not about her husband going to war. HOME AND AWAY chronicles not just a soldier at war, but a family at war - a husband in Iraq, a wife and children at home, greeting each day with hope and fear, facing the challenge with determination, tears, and more than a little joy.

Homesick and Happy

Homesick and Happy
Author: Michael Thompson
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0345524934


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An insightful and powerful look at the magic of summer camp—and why it is so important for children to be away from home . . . if only for a little while. In an age when it’s the rare child who walks to school on his own, the thought of sending your “little ones” off to sleep-away camp can be overwhelming—for you and for them. But parents’ first instinct—to shelter their offspring above all else—is actually depriving kids of the major developmental milestones that occur through letting them go—and watching them come back transformed. In Homesick and Happy, renowned child psychologist Michael Thompson, PhD, shares a strong argument for, and a vital guide to, this brief loosening of ties. A great champion of summer camp, he explains how camp ushers your children into a thrilling world offering an environment that most of us at home cannot: an electronics-free zone, a multigenerational community, meaningful daily rituals like group meals and cabin clean-up, and a place where time simply slows down. In the buggy woods, icy swims, campfire sing-alongs, and daring adventures, children have emotionally significant and character-building experiences; they often grow in ways that surprise even themselves; they make lifelong memories and cherished friends. Thompson shows how children who are away from their parents can be both homesick and happy, scared and successful, anxious and exuberant. When kids go to camp—for a week, a month, or the whole summer—they can experience some of the greatest maturation of their lives, and return more independent, strong, and healthy.

Away West

Away West
Author: Patricia McKissack
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2006-12-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0142406880


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A historical chapter book series from three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and Newbery Honor author, Patricia C. McKissack. Unlike his older brothers, thirteen-year-old Everett was "born in freedom," never knowing life as a slave. His most prized possession is the medal his father earned in the Civil War. Now, more than 125 years later, that treasure is kept in the Websters' attic with other "scraps of time," ready to be discovered by another generation eager to know its family history. The second novel in Patricia C. McKissack's family saga recounts a young Southern boy's dream of heading west to a new life and the way in which his journey teaches him the deeper meaning of the medal his father won. "A rewarding tale that highlights a lesser-known aspect of American's pioneer story." --School Library Journal