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Esther Unleashed

Esther Unleashed
Author: Esther Pearlman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1465378111

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Ive worked very hard to do my own thing, begins Esther in her Introduction. Being able to be unleashed gives me an opportunity to work my hours at my own time When inspiration comes, I can get some things done. And in Esther Unleashed! we get to follow the author on her adventures. It all begins back in modelling school (photo included), when she was preparing to make her splash in the world. We learn of her decades-long effort to complete her college education. Imagine her in wigs ala Jane Fonda (think Klute), Cher (think long and curly), and others. Empathize as she struggles to promote her art and cheer her successes. Be amused by her encounters with fame and celebrities (more photos). Get a feeling for her home life with supportive husband Marty. Travel with them and picture Esther entertaining a bus full of travellers in Europe with her singing. Plus, there are Esther-savvy tips on health and life in general, and youll even find a few delicious Tai Chi Kitchen recipes from a friend. This book is for you if you're ready to be cheered by Esther's different take on life. She hopes that it will inspire you to become a bit more "unleashed" yourself! Caution : Content can make you break into a smile. Note: Original artwork from the author is featured throughout this title.


It's Not Easy Being a Woman

It's Not Easy Being a Woman
Author: Esther Pearlman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-08-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796051381

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The author considered calling this book It’s Not Easy Being a Woman, Volume 2 and 1/2. But then the stories kept coming, and she realized this follow-up to the two earlier volumes in the series deserves a whole number! You still can't keep this good woman down! In Volume 3, she keeps on going whether it’s striving and socializing as an artist and writer, getting things done on the home front despite obstacles (and there always are some, it seems), being her own kind of wonderful mom and wife during her family time, or wandering her Westside community mingling with old and new friends. In these environs and more, she observes the strange, amusing and amazing things that happen in her world. Join Esther on her unique path, see the world with her clever eyes, and you may just find yourself seeing more of the strange, amusing and amazing things that happening in your own world.


Looking at the Bright Side, Mostly

Looking at the Bright Side, Mostly
Author: Esther Pearlman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-12-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1664149449

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Need Some Cheering Up? Look Inside... Looking at the bright side takes some work during a pandemic, but Esther does her best. In this latest collection of stories, the author mostly turns to the pre-COVID past and shares a unique, often comic take on her life’s happenings. The stories travel from her creative world of art and writing, to the home front, to her growing up and mothering years, and more. Rounding out the collection are poems from her sons, Larry and David, and ways to connect to her creative grandchildren, Julian Roc, a musician with music videos on YouTube, and Krystal Pearl, a member of the cheer team of the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers with exercise videos on YouTube. Join Esther and her family for a lighter view of life during these challenging times.


Esther

Esther
Author: Gracefully Truthful
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 179474620X

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Her story proclaims the love of a rescuing God. Her love was for a Savior who sustained against deadly odds. She is Esther, her God is like no other!


The Wisdom of the Ego

The Wisdom of the Ego
Author: George E. Vaillant
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1998-07-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780674953734

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One of America's preeminent psychiatrists draws on his famous Study of Adult Development to give us an exhilarating look at how the mind's defenses work. What we see as the mind's trickery, George Vaillant tells us, is actually healthy. What's more, it can reveal the mind at its most creative and mature, soothing and protecting us in the face of unbearable reality, managing the unmanageable, ordering disorder. And because creativity is so intrinsic to this alchemy of the ego, Vaillant mingles his studies of obscure lives with psychobiographies of famous artists and others--including Florence Nightingale, Sylvia Plath, Anna Freud, and Eugene O'Neill.


Esther

Esther
Author: Trudy Morgan-Cole
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780828017602

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Trapped in the sensual swirl of an alien culture, her poise, beauty, and skill with the four-stringed oud caught the eye of Hegai. As she rose through the harem ranks, her true identity carefully concealed, her faith in eclipse, Esther had no inkling that the fate of a nation would hang upon her courage. Based on meticulous historical research, Trudy J. Morgan-Cole weaves the biblical story of Esther into secular history. Her deep narrative, involving more than 70 characters, brings to life the Zoroastrian society of ancient Persia and chronicles the known exploits and foibles of king Xerxes in authentic detail. Her amazing story shows how God turns women with common fears, struggles, and identity crises into heroines of faith. If you liked Terri Fivash's Joseph, you'll love Trudy J. Morgan-Cole's Esther.


The Root of All Evil

The Root of All Evil
Author: David A. Farrow
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465346805

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A serial killer is terrorizing Charleston. The third young woman, a tourist like the others, has been brutally murdered in her hotel room, the body mutilated. And once again, the killer has removed the victim’s heart. This is the work of someone with an agenda far darker than anything Charleston police detective Harry Holmes has faced before. This killer leaves behind a macabre signature: Entwined in the women’s hair is a strange, scraggly, odd-shaped root. Detective Holmes has no traceable DNA, not even a bloody footprint - only one thing to link the crimes: the murdered women had all taken a tour with Charleston writer and tour guide, Andrew Rutledge. And Rutledge, scion of an old Charleston family, is experiencing bizarre dreams and blackouts. Set against the luxuriant background of historic Charleston’s exceptional beauty and centuries-old customs, The Root of All Evil weaves a haunting and suspenseful tale of the awe-striking power of good and evil. “When darkness stares you right in the eye, all you can do is stare right back.” "David Farrow's novel of Charleston history, mystery and witchcraft kept me wide-eyed and spellbound. It kept me reading late into the night and listening for ghostly footsteps on the stairs." Charles Kuralt "...in the best tradition of Stephen King, Clive Barker and Dean Koontz, the end of the novel is as much a surprise as the beginning." Georgetown Times "There's violence, a little bit of sex, some rough language and a whole lot of Charleston... entreating and engaging..." The State


A Haven No Longer

A Haven No Longer
Author: Jean Harris Anderson
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2019-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1973674793

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This story gives opportunity to explore end-times beliefs, and, hopefully, to examine some of those previously accepted as fact. You might think such an inquest predictably boring, for over the centuries the Church has repeated unaltered doctrinal beliefs regarding eschatology. It has been at times a subject largely ignored, or left for theologians to debate. And throughout history the study has had little variation, so any different interpretation to that which has already been laid out might seem heretical. But we are called out, for we are on the other side of this partition of Church history, awakening to what our departed brothers and sisters of this world were kept from viewing. It was all in God’s plan, but now there is a purpose for us to recognize the unveiling that has just begun. And the facts, as they now are discerned, must be identified and communicated. And it may seem surreal to view Biblical verses regarding our future, of which there are hundreds, with our highly technical and scientific world announcements. We may see there is not much difference in this juxtaposition. MIT’s Cheetah robot, and many other advanced robots, such as the Atlas humanoid of Boston Dynamics, are of varying appearance and are partially autonomous. “We developed the first robots that ran and maneuvered like animals,” a web quote from Boston Dynamics states. “And the shapes of the locusts are like unto horses prepared unto battle; and on their heads were as it were crowns like gold, and their faces were as the faces of men.” Revelation 9:7. What about moving sacred scriptural accounts from ancient realms of geography and human history into our vision of magnification with clarity and comprehension? Is there proof to substantiate the use of the Islamic prophet’s favorite color with that of the green alien from an unknown dimension, as portrayed in this work of Christian speculative fiction?


Behind Esther

Behind Esther
Author: Chris Altrock
Publisher: ACU Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1684269725

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Esther's World Is Much Like Ours: God Seems Missing. Some of Esther's peers, like Daniel, lived with a distinct advantage: they experienced the mighty, miracle-making wonder of God. Esther, on the other hand, was surrounded by extravagant wealth and impiety in the disenchanted empire of Persia. Faith wasn't easy in a place like this, but thankfully, Esther learned there was more to God than what she could see. Today's suffering and cynicism can leave us feeling that God is long gone. But, in truth, he is still present and active in our lives. In slow, mundane, and even obscure ways, he is pursuing us and repairing our broken world. Follow Esther as she models ten practices that connect us with a seemingly distant God and his unexpected work in the world.


Esther’s House

Esther’s House
Author: Carol Campbell
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1415206147

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Esther Gelderblom has been waiting for a house for twenty years. In the bitter Oudtshoorn winter she and her friend Katjie queue to ask when their names will finally appear on the government’s list of housing recipients. Esther dreams of a home for her daughter Liedjie, who plays the keyboard for the Bless Me Jesus church, and for her husband, Neville, who will then get his life in order. But corruption is rife as housing officials manipulate the list for favours. When Katjie’s shack burns down, the two women take matters into their own hands, occupying two empty houses and setting in motion events that will compromise everything they hold dear. Esther’s House is a story of greed, power, and the fight for what is right when good people are pushed too far.