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The wounded healer
Finding strength after narcissistic encounter
2025
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What if the pain you've endured isn't a weakness—but the beginning of your power?You’ve met the narcissist. You’ve felt the charm, the control, the confusion. Maybe you wore the mask yourself. Maybe you loved someone who did. Either way, you’ve been left with invisible wounds—and a story begging to be reclaimed.The Wounded Healer is not just another book on narcissism—it’s a mirror, a map, and a weapon. Crafted with powerful psychological insight, this guide speaks directly...
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A Guide to Thriving with ME/CFS
2025
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Are you tired of explaining your exhaustion to people who don’t understand?RECLAIMING ENERGY: A GUIDE TO THRIVING WITH ME/CFS isn’t just a book—it’s a lifeline.It speaks directly to the silent battles you fight every day—feeling misunderstood, drained, and defeated.But what if you could stop surviving and start thriving?This guide doesn’t promise a miracle. It offers understanding, empowerment, and proven steps to gently reclaim your energy, your identity, a...
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"The Unveiling Lonely Planet Japan Travel Guide" - is your go-to guide for discovering Japan's intriguing treasures. This book is intended to be your go-to resource for discovering top-tier sights, scrumptious culinary treats, and must-do activities in this diverse country. This book, written by a seasoned professional, provides unrivaled insights into the greatest offerings, ranging from major monuments to secret local jewels waiting to be found.Whether you need to have sushi in a...
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About the BookThis book is an autobiography in which Judge Nsereko narrates the story of his journey from Nabinene, his home village in rural Uganda, to The Hague, the legal capital of the world. It also gives an overview of his scholarly activities and professional experience. It is a fascinating story, replete with anecdotes, including those of life under successive despotic regimes since Uganda’s independence. It is testimony to the value of good education and hard work, to the p...
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A Mystery
2003
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The Sixties -- San Francisco, Haight-Ashbury, the Summer of Love. It's a wistful memory for some, and it brings envious sighs for those too late to experience it. David Daniel vividly recreates that world and its legends in White Rabbit - and then injects a harsh dissonance into the flower children's songs of peace, love, sex, and marijuana. It is easy to see that the collection of young people who gathered in San Francisco in those few summers could be tempting prey for a murder...
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A Novel
2008
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When Tom Knowles returns to the Massachusetts town where he grew up to help sell the family house and move his widowed mother, he finds his high school class is having its thirtieth reunion. Without much interest, he attends, and finds his boyhood friend "Brain" McLean still living up to his nickname; Brain has designed a holographic show made from old films of the pregraduation dance they had.The show is cut short by a fierce electric storm, but Tom has already had enough time to g...
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Talks, Monologues and Tales
2018
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Tricksters, medicine shows, and ghosts are some of the story elements discussed in this collection of essays about First Nations Canadian authors. Posing questions about how such folklore adds to the country's collective memory, the essays look at Ben Cardinal's No Name Indians and Generic Warriors; Tomson Highway's The Sage, the Dancer and the Fool; Billy Merasty's Fireweed; Beatrice Mosionier's Night of the Trickster; and Floyd Favel Starr's Lady ...
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The Great Fish of Something Else is a colorful children's adventure about curiosity, courage, and discovering the unknown.When a great fish senses that there may be more beyond the world he knows, he begins a journey that leads him toward wonder, discovery, and something truly extraordinary.A beautifully illustrated story for young readers who love imagination, adventure, and the magic of exploring something new.
PHP290.88
2023
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Shift whistles at the soap factory and the shipyard, along with the changing tides, mark the rhythms of life in the beach town. This is a world of fast food, double dates, and Saturday morning haircuts at the barber shop-a world as seemingly uncomplicated as a summer night's ride on a carousel. A lonely girl from "away" seeks connection with high school classmates who give no notice; a harried salesman confronts his deepest fear; a middle-aged woman reckons with unfulfilled dreams; and a m...
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Coyote City / Big Buck City
Two Plays (Exile Classics Series: Number Twenty-Nine)
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- Exile Classics series
2018
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A respected First Nations Canadian playwright and Governor General's Award finalist, Daniel David Moses is known for using storytelling and theatrical conventions to explore the consequences of the collision between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures. Coyote City and Big Buck City are the first two in his series of four City Plays that track the journey of one particular Native family between a world of Native spiritual traditions and the materialist urban landscape i...
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A powerful exploration of Aboriginal life through poetry.Thoughtful and passionate, this imaginative collection of poetry explores the many facets of the Aboriginal individual. Daniel David Moses delves into themes of perception, desire, youth, and aging, offering a unique perspective on native life.Through meticulously crafted portraits, lyrics, satires, mythologies, and meditations, these poems invite readers to:Understand the complexities o...
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A darkly comic and theatrical fantasia, this sequel to Big Buck City follows the continuing journeys of the First Nation families the Bucks and the Fishers. Exploring the nature of communication and the ongoing struggle Aboriginal peoples in Canada face in finding an identity, this bizarre and otherworldly drama makes use of science fiction conventions to express an indigenous worldview.
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