Finding Eden

Finding Eden
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Publisher : Mia Sheridan
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780692302583
ISBN-13 : 0692302581
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Eden by : Mia Sheridan

Finding Eden is the continuation, and conclusion, to Becoming Calder. When the world as you know it has ended, when all that you love has been washed away, where do you find strength? When the new world you've stepped into is as isolating as the last, when your heart is broken, and your future is unclear, where do you find hope? Finding Eden is a story of strength, discovery, forgiveness, and undying love. It is about believing in your destiny and following the path that leads to peace. THIS IS THE SECOND PART, AND CONCLUSION, IN A TWO-PART SIGN OF LOVE SERIES INSPIRED BY AQUARIUS (BECOMING CALDER SHOULD BE READ FIRST). New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and graphic sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

In Search of Eden

In Search of Eden
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Publisher : Bethany House
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9780764201677
ISBN-13 : 0764201670
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis In Search of Eden by : Linda Nichols

Miranda approaches her twenty-seventh birthday determined to reinvent her life and settle down, but Joseph North, the chief of police in Abingdon, Virginia, becomes suspicious of her after finding a baby picture of his niece in her possession.

Paradise Lust

Paradise Lust
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Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9780802195630
ISBN-13 : 0802195636
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Paradise Lust by : Brook Wilensky-Lanford

A “certainly weird . . . strangely wonderful . . . [and] often irresistible” search to find the real Garden of Eden (The New York Times Book Review). Where, precisely, was God’s Paradise? St. Augustine had a theory. So did medieval monks, John Calvin and Christopher Columbus. But when Darwin’s theory of evolution changed our understanding of human origins, shouldn’t the desire to put a literal Eden on the map have faded away? Not so fast. This “gloriously researched, pluckily written historical and anecdotal assay of humankind’s age-old quixotic quest for the exact location of the Biblical garden” (Elle) explores an obsession that has consumed scientists and theologians alike for centuries. To this day, the search continues, taken up by amateur explorers, clergymen, scholars, engineers and educators—romantic seekers all who started with the same simple-sounding Bible verses, only to end up at a different spot on the globe: Sri Lanka, the Seychelles, the North Pole, Mesopotamia, China, Iraq—and Ohio. Inspired by an Eden seeker in her own family, “Wilensky-Lanford approaches her subjects with respect, enthusiasm and conscientious research” (San Francisco Chronicle) as she traverses a century-spanning history provoking surprising insights into where we came from, what we did wrong, and where we go from here. And it all makes for “a lively journey” (Kirkus Reviews).

Embracing Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury

Embracing Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9781000540178
ISBN-13 : 1000540170
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Embracing Hope After Traumatic Brain Injury by : Michael S. Arthur

This important book provides a firsthand account of a university professor who experienced traumatic brain injury. It tells the story of Michael Arthur, who had recently accepted a position as vice principal of a new high school. After only two weeks on the job, he was involved in a car accident while driving through an intersection in northern Utah. Through his personal account, he takes the reader into the dark interworkings of his mind as he tries to cope with his new reality. He provides insight into how he learned how to process information and even speak without stumbling on his words while also sharing how his significant relationships suffered as he tried to navigate the restless seas of doubt while trying to circumvent his unyielding symptoms. The book is about finding optimism and gaining insight into the struggles of the brain-injured patient and about trying to understand the perspectives of loved ones who can’t quite grasp the idea of an invisible injury. From the sudden onset of garbled speech to the challenges of processing information, the changing dynamic of the author’s life is highlighted to help family members and healthcare workers better understand.

Finding Eden

Finding Eden
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9781786722416
ISBN-13 : 1786722410
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Eden by : Robin Hanbury-Tenison

'Sometimes it feels as though the whole planet has been so polluted and ravaged that there are no Edens left, but they are there to be found by those who step off the beaten track... So it was with mine.' Fifty years ago the interior of Borneo was a pristine, virgin rainforest inhabited by uncontacted indigenous tribes and naive, virtually tame, wildlife. It was into this `Garden of Eden' that Robin Hanbury-Tenison led one of the largest ever Royal Geographical Society expeditions, an extraordinary undertaking which triggered the global rainforest movement and illuminated, for the first time, how vital rainforests are to our planet. For 15 months, Hanbury-Tenison and a team of some of the greatest scientists in the world immersed themselves in a place and a way of life that is on the cusp of extinction. Much of what was once a wildlife paradise is now a monocultural desert, devastated by logging and the forced settlement of nomadic tribes, where traditional ways of life and unimaginably rich and diverse species are slowly being driven to extinction. This is a story for our time, one that reminds us of the fragility of our planet and of the urgent need to preserve the last untamed places of the world.

Finding Eden

Finding Eden
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 1720105758
ISBN-13 : 9781720105756
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Eden by : Shoshana Mael

Fifteen year old Kayli is a survivor of sexual abuse at the hands of her father. After falling into delinquent and self-destructive behavior, she is offered the chance to attend a therapeutic boarding school in Colorado. There, Kayli meets other girls like herself and begins to let down some of her protective walls. However, one secret remains, and her unwillingness to share it may ultimately kill her.Finding Eden explores themes of trauma, abuse, sexuality, religion, and the healing powers of unconditional acceptance which transcends faith and can be the path to ultimate freedom.

Picking Dandelions

Picking Dandelions
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780310292470
ISBN-13 : 0310292476
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Picking Dandelions by : Sarah Cunningham

Sarah Cunningham, a moderate middle-class white girl who grew up in the Michigan countryside, speaks about God with humor and honesty more characteristic of liberal west-coast writers. In this warm and witty memoir, she describes finding and keeping a personal faith in the quirky settings of her ultra-Christian childhood. Whether recounting living next to a cemetery, teaching at-risk high schoolers, or listening to her grandmother's stories about being a British 'war bride, ' the author weaves faith into down-to-earth metaphors of growth and renewal, planting and reaping, greenery and weeds. In the end, Cunningham succeeds in sifting through the dysfunctions and flaws of human life and discovering pockets of God's original Eden goodness for both herself and for you. Picking Dandelions is a candid and personal account of outgrowing laissez-faire Christianity, moving into mature faith, and realizing that a God-following person is a changing person ... and you just might follow suit.

The Eden Project

The Eden Project
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0919123805
ISBN-13 : 9780919123809
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Eden Project by : James Hollis

James Hollis examines society's fixed views and fantasies in regards to relationships. This text is not a practical guide on how to fix a relationship, but rather a challenge to greater personal responsibility, a call for individual growth as opposed to seeking rescue through others.

Finding Eden

Finding Eden
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9798646020612
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Eden by : K. R. S. McEntire

A mutant searching for sanctuary. A hunter hot on her trail. Lilah has heard rumors of a garden paradise known as Eden somewhere out in the wilds. Forced out of post-apocalyptic Chicago when her mutant abilities come to light, it's her only hope of safety. But she's not the only one roaming the wastelands. On Adam's first mission as a newly-qualified Warden, he is tasked with finding and destroying the heart of the Resistance-Eden. When Lilah's and Adam's destinies collide, neither can deny the spark of attraction between them, but how long can they journey together before their secrets come to light? When Lilah lets down her barriers, Adam sees her for who she truly is and is faced with an impossible choice-between duty and his heart. Finding Eden is a gripping dystopian adventure, perfect for fans of Delirium, Shatter Me, Divergent, and The Hunger Games. Reader reviews: "A post apocalyptic Serpent and Dove meets modern X-Men." -Goodreads review "The story grabbed my attention from start to finish, and I would read the previous book too." - Goodreads review The Eden Saga: Saving Eden Finding Eden Note: This novel takes place in the world of Saving Eden but can be read as a standalone.

At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden

At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780060505820
ISBN-13 : 0060505826
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden by : Yossi K. Halevi

A brilliantly observed memoir of an unprecedented and remarkable spiritual journey. While religion has fuelled the often violent conflict plaguing the Holy Land, Yossi Klein Halevi wondered whether it could be a source of unity as well. To find the answer, this religious Israeli Jew began a two–year exploration to discover a common language with his Christian and Muslim neighbours. He followed their holiday cycles, befriended Christian monastics and Islamic mystics, and joined them in prayer in monasteries and mosques in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden traces that remarkable spiritual journey. Halevi candidly reveals how he fought to reconcile his own fears and anger as a Jew to relate to Christians and Muslims as fellow spiritual seekers. He chronicles the difficulty of overcoming multiple obstacles注eological, political, historical, and psychological注at separate believers of the three monotheistic faiths. And he introduces a diverse range of people attempting to reconcile the dichotomous heart of this sacred place柠struggle central to Israel, but which resonates for us all.