 | Rita Mae Brown - Fiction - 1999 - 270 pages
Locked in an intense love-hate relationship, two sisters--Julia and Louise Hunsenmeir--grow up, marry, raise their families, and enter old age, surrounded by their fellow ... | |
 | Jeannette M. Gagan - Body, Mind & Spirit - 1998 - 177 pages
From the fertile ground of psychology and the historic matrix of shamanism comes this daring and pioneering template for healing. Journeying will be of interest to anyone ... | |
 | Neale Donald Walsch - 2011 - 359 pages
A biography unlike any other, The Mother of Invention tells the story of every human being now on the earth ... through the telling of the life story of futurist and visionary ... | |
 | Hetty E. Verolme - 2010 - 276 pages
This is one of the remarkable, largely untold, stories of the Holocaust, a story of hope. It is a heartwarming tale that traces the extraordinary struggle and survival of a ... | |
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