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The Voices of Eden

The Voices of Eden
Author: Albert J. Schütz
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780824816377

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How did outsiders first become aware of the Hawaiian language? How were they and Hawaiians able to understand each other? How was Hawaiian recorded and analyzed in the early decades after European contact Albert J. Schutz provides illuminating answers to these and other questions about Hawaii's postcontact linguistic past. The result is a highly readable and accessible account of Hawaiian history from a language-centered point of view. The author also provides readers with an exhaustive analysis and critique of nearly every work ever written about Hawaiian.


Dust of Eden

Dust of Eden
Author: Mariko Nagai
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0807517402

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CCBC Choices 2015 One of 25 of the best new middle grade novels, The Christian Science Monitor Best Older Fiction of 2014, Chicago Public Library 2016 Arnold Adoff New Voices Poetry Award, Honor Book What do you do when your country goes to war—and everyone thinks you're the enemy? "We lived under a sky so blue in Idaho right near the towns of Hunt and Eden but we were not welcomed there." In early 1942, thirteen-year-old Mina Masako Tagawa and her Japanese-American family are sent from their home in Seattle to an internment camp in Idaho. What do you do when your home country treats you like an enemy? This memorable and powerful novel in verse, written by award-winning author Mariko Nagai, explores the nature of fear, the value of acceptance, and the beauty of life. As thought-provoking as it is uplifting, Dust of Eden is told with an honesty that is both heart-wrenching and inspirational.


Secrets of Eden

Secrets of Eden
Author: Chris Bohjalian
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307589706

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NOW A LIFETIME TV MOVIE STARRING JOHN STAMOS From the bestselling author of The Double Bind, Midwives, and Skeletons at the Feast comes a novel of shattered faith, intimate secrets, and the delicate nature of sacrifice. "There," says Alice Hayward to Reverend Stephen Drew, just after her baptism, and just before going home to the husband who will kill her that evening and then shoot himself. Drew, tortured by the cryptic finality of that short utterance, feels his faith in God slipping away and is saved from despair only by a meeting with Heather Laurent, the author of wildly successful, inspirational books about . . . angels. Heather survived a childhood that culminated in her own parents' murder-suicide, so she identifies deeply with Alice’s daughter, Katie, offering herself as a mentor to the girl and a shoulder for Stephen – who flees the pulpit to be with Heather and see if there is anything to be salvaged from the spiritual wreckage around him. But then the State's Attorney begins to suspect that Alice's husband may not have killed himself. . .and finds out that Alice had secrets only her minister knew. Secrets of Eden is both a haunting literary thriller and a deeply evocative testament to the inner complexities that mark all of our lives. Once again Chris Bohjalian has given us a riveting page-turner in which nothing is precisely what it seems. As one character remarks, “Believe no one. Trust no one. Assume all of our stories are suspect.”


Eden Built by Eves

Eden Built by Eves
Author: Bonnie J. Morris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Women's music festivals have been an integral part of both the shaping of lesbian culture and the emergence of women as a musical force. This new book takes the reader on a remarkable backstage tour of the rollicking, legendary world of these festivals and presents an exhilarating insider's journey through this cultural phenomena that has made an important contribution to both musical history and women's history.


Miriam's Secret

Miriam's Secret
Author: Eliana Gilad
Publisher: Voices of Eden
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692916131

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The prophetess Miriam, the elder sister of Moses, represents one of the most remarkable examples of feminine strength in the Bible. Her feminine leadership changed the course of history, yet the sands of time have silenced her voice. It was Miriam who prophesied the birth of Moses. It was she who watched over him in the bulrushes, and she who suggested the baby's own mother be hired as his wet nurse. Miriam, Moses, and Aaron were appointed by God to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt, though it was she whom the entire people relied upon for the sustenance of water and faith. Miriam's feminine leadership needed no ratings. She knew her power. What she was, what she endured, are important as we consider mindfulness in our lives today. In Miriam's Secret: Revealing the Ancient Wisdom of Feminine Leadership, author, TEDx presenter, healing music composer, and voice mentor Eliana Gilad reveals the astounding truth: We are our own leaders. We can access our own Promised Lands within, no matter what our circumstances.


Exiles of Eden

Exiles of Eden
Author: Ladan Osman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781566895446

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Poems steeped in the Somali tradition refract the streets of Ferguson, the halls of Guantanamo, and the fields near Abu Ghraib through the myth of Adam and Eve to ask: What does it mean to be a refugee?


Inhabiting Eden

Inhabiting Eden
Author: Patricia K. Tull
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664233333

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In this thoughtful study, respected Old Testament scholar Patricia K. Tull explores the Scriptures for guidance on today's ecological crisis. Tull looks to the Bible for what it can tell us about our relationships, not just to the earth itself, but also to plant and animal life, to each other, to descendants who will inherit the planet from us, and to our Creator. She offers candid discussions on many current ecological problems that humans contribute to, such as the overuse of energy resources like gas and electricity, consumerism, food production systems--including land use and factory farming--and toxic waste. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions and a practical exercise, making it ideal for both group and individual study. This important book provides a biblical basis for thinking about our world differently and prompts us to consider changing our own actions. Visit inhabitingeden.org for links to additional resources and information.


Stewards of Eden

Stewards of Eden
Author: Sandra L. Richter
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830849270

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ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award Biblical Foundations Book Award Winner Sandra L. Richter cares about the Bible. She also cares about creation. An expert in ancient Israelite society and economy as well as biblical theology, she walks readers through passages familiar and not-so-familiar, showing how significant environmental theology is to the Bible's witness. She then calls Christians to apply that message to today's environmental concerns. Richter is a master Bible scholar. Each chapter draws out a biblical mandate about humanity's responsibility to care for the land, domestic and wild creatures, and people on the margins. She is also a master storyteller. Well informed on present-day environmental challenges, Richter includes case studies that connect the biblical mandates to current issues. Though modern political alliances may tempt readers to sever Christian faith from environmental stewardship, in this concise and accessible book, Richter urges us to be driven by God's values instead.


West of Eden

West of Eden
Author: Jean Stein
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1473522358

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West of Eden is the definitive story of Hollywood, told, in their own words, by the people on the inside: Lauren Bacall, Arthur Miller, Dennis Hopper, Frank Gehry, Ring Lardner, Joan Didion, Stephen Sondheim – all interviewed by Jean Stein, who grew up in the Forties in a fairytale mansion in the Hollywood Hills. The book takes us from the discovery of oil in the Twenties with the story of the tycoon Edward Doheny (There Will Be Blood) and traces the growth of corruption through the syndicates, the mob, and the movie studios – from the beginnings of the film industry to the end, with News Corp. and Rupert Murdoch (who bought the Stein mansion in 1985). West of Eden is about money, power, fame and terrible secrets: the doomed Hollywood of the late Fifties, early Sixties – ‘the rotten heart of paradise’. Like her last book, the best-selling Edie, this is an oral history told through brilliantly edited interviews. As this is Hollywood, it’s a book full of sex, drugs and celebrity glamour; but because it’s built from the firsthand accounts of people who were actually there, many of them writers, actors and artists, it’s also strangely claustrophobic, seductive, and completely compelling.


Dark Eden

Dark Eden
Author: Chris Beckett
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0804138699

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On the alien, sunless planet they call Eden, the 532 members of the Family shelter beneath the light and warmth of the Forest’s lantern trees. Beyond the Forest lie the mountains of the Snowy Dark and a cold so bitter and a night so profound that no man has ever crossed it. The Oldest among the Family recount legends of a world where light came from the sky, where men and women made boats that could cross the stars. These ships brought us here, the Oldest say—and the Family must only wait for the travelers to return. But young John Redlantern will break the laws of Eden, shatter the Family and change history. He will abandon the old ways, venture into the Dark…and discover the truth about their world. Already remarkably acclaimed in the UK, Dark Eden is science fiction as literature; part parable, part powerful coming-of-age story, set in a truly original alien world of dark, sinister beauty--rendered in prose that is at once strikingly simple and stunningly inventive.