This is really a quite fascinating look at some of the current thinking of todays top physicists. I don't pretend to understand much of what the author is trying to convey about these deep and mysterious theories on the cutting edge of quantum mechanics, but still I thought it made for a very inter
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This is really a quite fascinating look at some of the current thinking of todays top physicists. I don't pretend to understand much of what the author is trying to convey about these deep and mysterious theories on the cutting edge of quantum mechanics, but still I thought it made for a very interesting read.
A very fascinating book about taming wild horses with love and by learning to talk their language rather than by breaking their will to resist. The author is an amazingly sensitive man. Lots of lessons here. . .
The authoress's son was born blind. The book tells of his first 8 years of life. When they first brought him home from the hospital, there was a hint of something wrong, then denial before Davey's blindness could no longer be ignored. It is a very good read. An uplifting and very positive outcom
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The authoress's son was born blind. The book tells of his first 8 years of life. When they first brought him home from the hospital, there was a hint of something wrong, then denial before Davey's blindness could no longer be ignored. It is a very good read. An uplifting and very positive outcome from what began as a severe trial. . .I highly recommend it.
This is the self told account of a woman's last two years after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The focus is not so much on the progress of the disease, symptoms, etc., but rather on how this woman's mental state changes from the drugs she is taking for pain and how she desires to be related
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This is the self told account of a woman's last two years after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The focus is not so much on the progress of the disease, symptoms, etc., but rather on how this woman's mental state changes from the drugs she is taking for pain and how she desires to be related to. It is a valuable read for those who are dealing with people who know that they are nearing the end of their lives.
The author of this book, Meg Woodson, is the mother of Peggy and Joe. Both her children have (and die very prematurely of) Cystic Fibrosis. This book details some of the heart wrenching questions that the young teen Peggy has about her own very limited future.
The author of this book, Meg Woodson, is the mother of Peggy and Joe. Both her children have (and die very prematurely of) Cystic Fibrosis. This book details some of the heart wrenching questions that the young teen Peggy has about her own very limited future.
I shed many tears reading this book. It is a faith building and inspiring book even in the midst of the pain of this terrible disease of children. . .
Schrodinger's Rabbits
This is really a quite fascinating look at some of the current thinking of todays top physicists. I don't pretend to understand much of what the author is trying to convey about these deep and mysterious theories on the cutting edge of quantum mechanics, but still I thought it made for a very inter ... (continue)
This is really a quite fascinating look at some of the current thinking of todays top physicists. I don't pretend to understand much of what the author is trying to convey about these deep and mysterious theories on the cutting edge of quantum mechanics, but still I thought it made for a very interesting read.
The Man Who Listens to Horses
A very fascinating book about taming wild horses with love and by learning to talk their language rather than by breaking their will to resist. The author is an amazingly sensitive man. Lots of lessons here. . .
Another Way of Seeing
The authoress's son was born blind. The book tells of his first 8 years of life. When they first brought him home from the hospital, there was a hint of something wrong, then denial before Davey's blindness could no longer be ignored. It is a very good read. An uplifting and very positive outcom ... (continue)
The authoress's son was born blind. The book tells of his first 8 years of life. When they first brought him home from the hospital, there was a hint of something wrong, then denial before Davey's blindness could no longer be ignored. It is a very good read. An uplifting and very positive outcome from what began as a severe trial. . .I highly recommend it.
Free Fall
This is the self told account of a woman's last two years after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The focus is not so much on the progress of the disease, symptoms, etc., but rather on how this woman's mental state changes from the drugs she is taking for pain and how she desires to be related ... (continue)
This is the self told account of a woman's last two years after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The focus is not so much on the progress of the disease, symptoms, etc., but rather on how this woman's mental state changes from the drugs she is taking for pain and how she desires to be related to. It is a valuable read for those who are dealing with people who know that they are nearing the end of their lives.
If I Die at Thirty
The author of this book, Meg Woodson, is the mother of Peggy and Joe. Both her children have (and die very prematurely of) Cystic Fibrosis. This book details some of the heart wrenching questions that the young teen Peggy has about her own very limited future.
I shed many tears reading this ... (continue)
The author of this book, Meg Woodson, is the mother of Peggy and Joe. Both her children have (and die very prematurely of) Cystic Fibrosis. This book details some of the heart wrenching questions that the young teen Peggy has about her own very limited future.
I shed many tears reading this book. It is a faith building and inspiring book even in the midst of the pain of this terrible disease of children. . .