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Tears of Love

Tears of Love
Author: James Preston Hardison
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1449091032

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Tears Of Love, profoundly, portrays the love, respect, devotion, and loyalty that two sisters have for each other even though each of them are in love with the same man. Josh Lambert is a very handsome man that is devoted to his employer, which happens to be the father of these sisters. To Josh, it was love at first sight when he saw one of the sisters at a Christmas party. In order to meet the woman that had captured his heart he would have to face her bully boyfriend. An action packed love story filled with suspense, action, drama and mystery. This fictional novel will soften your heart and grip your emotions as it takes the reader on a journey of shattered dreams, and broken hearts. Tears Of Love is a fantastic book to read as it reflects the unyielding love between a man and a woman. This novel will surely make you laugh, cry, and perhaps reflect back on some of your own life experiences. The setting is in rural America, 2009.


Swallowed Tears

Swallowed Tears
Author: Dr. Freya Anderson Rivers
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1477212221

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Swallowed Tears is a story of an African American family's courage and perseverance. This story is about one family but there were thousands of unknown individuals and families who daily put their lives on the line to end segregation. Dr. Dupuy H. Anderson was one of these individuals who persisted in spite of numerous threats to his life to change the city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was one of the many in Baton Rouge who fought for change. When the moment began in Baton Rouge, no one knew that the impact of the 1953 bus boycott would create universal hope for the rights of equality, justice and freedom. The leaders did not know that Martin Luther King, Jr. would use their model as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement. Yet, challenging oppression in the struggle for truth, justice and righteousness, Dr. Dupuy H. Anderson, one man, made a difference.


Sacred Tears

Sacred Tears
Author: Fanitra Brantley
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1504975952

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Sacred Tears is a captivating story of my life as a Pastor's Wife, and how I was able to overcome numerous obstacles and adverse situations to discover my God-given purpose and destiny. Sacred Tears will take you on a journey of joy, love, sorrow, broken heartedness, strength, perseverance, humility, determination, sacrifice and forgiveness. This book is a living testimony of how God can transform a person's mess into a message and troubles into triumphs.


Cue Tears

Cue Tears
Author: DANIEL. SACK
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0472056905

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Lively essays on the meanings and methods of tears in performance


A Waterfall of Tears

A Waterfall of Tears
Author: Stacy Renea Greer
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440152543

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Opal, who on a quest for redemption and retribution, lives in the busy city of New Orleans, Louisiana where she once had dreams of accomplishing her dream of receiving a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and pursuing a career as a therapist. A troubling past continues to haunt her and diminishes the possibility of fulfilling this dream. The life that she has worked extremely hard to create is tested as childhood experiences of mental and emotional abuse arise when she comes face- to- face again with her dreadful enemy. An inward battle resurfaces as those suppressed traumatic memories trigger a series of progressive devastating events. Unprepared for this internal battle, Opal is forced to confront her demons. However, she finds solace in a child hood friendship with Nancy, an established Hollywood movie star whom she admirably adores. Nancy's celebrity is an escape from Opal's predictable painful life. Tracy, Opal's sister, is protective of the Dubar's deceitful family despite their faults. This betrayal causes a hateful division between the feuding sister's relationship that only God can mend. This separation is the result of a terrible family secret. Opal can no longer survive without revealing the truth! Love and pain are vividly explored as Opal fights with every ounce of strength she has for true romance, friendship and family.


Thinking About Tears

Thinking About Tears
Author: Marco Menin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192679333

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A crucial period for the birth of the modern subject, France's 'long eighteenth century' (approximately 1650-1820) was an era marked by the formulation of a new aesthetic and ethical code revolving around the intensification of emotions and the hyperbolic use of weeping. Precisely because tears are not a simple biological fact but rather hang suspended between natural immediacy, on one side, and cultural artifice, on the other, the analysis of crying came to represent an exemplary testing ground for investigations into the enigmatic relations binding the realm of physiology to that of psychology. Thinking About Tears explores how the link between tears and sensibility in France's long eighteenth century helps shed light on the process through which the European emotional lexicon has been built: from viewing tears as governed by the sphere of 'passions' and 'feelings', thinkers began to view crying as first a matter of sensibility and then of sensiblerie (a pathological excess of sensibility), thereby presupposing an intimate connection with the category of 'sentiments'. For this reason, this volume examines not only or even primarily the actual emotion of crying, but also the attempt to think about and explain this feeling. Drawing on a wide range of early modern philosophical, medical, religious, and literary texts-including moral treatises on the passions, medical textbooks, letters, life-writings, novels, and stage-plays-Thinking About Tears reveals another side to a period that has too often been saddled with the cursory label of 'the age of reason'.


THE TEARS OF AN INMATE'S WIFE

THE TEARS OF AN INMATE'S WIFE
Author: Lavada Dale
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre:
ISBN: 1466918810

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Sasha was brought up with great morals and values but ends up in the worst situations as an adult. Between having a baby with a man that beats her, going through crisis within her own family, and becoming the wife of a man that’s in prison, her world starts to change very quickly. She learns that being an inmate’s wife is a whole different world and struggles holding him down.


Truth Seekers

Truth Seekers
Author: Sid Roth
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2011-05-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 076848989X

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You will be inspired by these ten amazing stories-seekers who walked different paths in life, yet shared one common passion-LOVE FOR THE TRUTH. They all desired lasting answers. They all knew that religion alone could never satisfy their spiritual thirst. They longed for supernatural revelation-transformation-ultimate reality. Co-authors Sid Roth and Mike Shreve were both extreme seekers. Sid practiced psychic mind control. Mike ran a Kundalini Yoga ashram. Then they both had amazing encounters with God that changed everything. Their spiritual journeys are featured in this book, along with eight others: Robin Harfouche - a rising star in Hollywood who experienced the dark side of the psychic realm, then received a miracle healing from God Stanley Petrowski- a student of the world's mystery religions who met God on a trek through the Himalayan Mountains Michael Graham - a prominent follower of Swami Muktananda and teacher of the Avatar© Course who finally experienced true enlightenment Laurette Willis - a Hatha Yoga teacher who was quite startled when God asked her a 'dangerous question' Rafi Cohen - an advanced disciple of Sai Baba who received an astonishing revelation Vail Carruth - a teacher of Transcendental Meditation who learned the power of the Name of the Lord Jean LaCour - a political activist who turned to yoga and Rosicrucianism before finding "the Way" John Alper - a follower of Yogananda who discovered the fountain of infinite life Not only did they seek the truth - THEY FOUND IT!


Walking through the Valley of Tears

Walking through the Valley of Tears
Author: Buddy McElhannon
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1490826874

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Silence is like a burglar alarm that won't turn off. Grief must like silence; the mere whisper of a cry or hint of a tear and Grief makes its presence known. Silence is a megaphone for Grief. A constant that is a deafening reminder of what I am missing. Yet, I find at times it also promotes a quietness with my Lord. Somehow I need to find a way to cherish the solitude in a positive way. "Proving once again that God's light is brightest when our hour is darkest, Walking through the Valley of Tears is one man's surprising discovery of unending grace at his time of greatest grief. This is a must read for anyone experiencing loss or needing affirmation of God's limitless love." -Rosemary Clair, author of Heir of Earth "When your body is exhausted and your soul is parched, you can find unexpected comfort, nurture, rest, and renewal in the darkness of the valley. Buddy McElhannon reminds us that resources are abundant in the valley as the living water pours forth through tears and grief gives way to the riches only heartache can cultivate. Heartwarming, honest, and hopeful, Buddy gently invites us all to journey together with Christ through the depths of the valley and introduces us to good soil, calm water, and the protected canopy that God provides so we can once again shout with joy from the mountaintop. I promise that Buddy will be a helpful guide as you find strength in weakness, hope in despair, and joy in journey while Walking through the Valley of Tears." -Reverend Catherine Boothe, United Methodist minister and former hospital chaplain


Elephant Tears

Elephant Tears
Author: Richard Trout
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006-01-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781455603800

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In this thrilling adventure by the author of Cayman Gold, a zoologist and his family must fight criminals and save animals in the African wilderness. In this second novel in the MacGregor Family Adventure Series, zoologist Dr. Jack MacGregor again strives to protect the earth’s dwindling resources and endangered animals, this time by pursuing an international cartel that is exploiting elephants in East Africa. The family’s three teenagers, Chris, Heather, and Ryan, become part of the action and help their father find a solution. They team up with native Africans and a seasoned American aviator to save the animals and bring the exploiters to justice. Mr. Trout’s expansive research, meticulous attention to detail, and the story's exotic locales make Elephant Tears: Mask of the Elephant an authentic and fascinating journey for young readers as they visit Serengeti, Amboseli, Masai Mara, and Mount Kilimanjaro. According to Leah Sparks of VOYA, Mr. Trout “respectfully depicts the native Africans and their tradition without glossing over their problems.” Readers learn environmental issues as they follow the adventures and keen insights of the teens in this fast-paced thriller, and they see how the MacGregor teenagers grow in discipline, self-reliance, and respect for other cultures. Praise for Elephant Tears ACCELERATED READER PROGRAM SELECTION SCHOLASTIC READING COUNTS! “An action-packed journey for young adults through the trials and triumphs of wildlife conservation in the African bush.” —Delia and Mark Owens, zoologists, authors of Cry of the Kalahari and The Eye of the Elephant