With inspiration and vulnerability, Jennifer Watson helps you see brokenness
for the temporary, transitory state it is and experience the God of
breakthrough. She gives you practical ways to stop feeling shame, leave behind
the victim mentality, and experience lasting restoration and freedom.
Have you thought about signing with your baby or toddler? Parents and
caregivers are discovering the benefits of using American Sign Language (ASL)
to communicate with children long before they can speak.
The Watson family's cross-country move from New York to California serves as the backdrop for a transformative adventure. Jenny and her children navigate a journey rich with discoveries, unexpected detours, and moments of chaos that lead to greater clarity. Throughout their travels, themes of love and acceptance emerge, highlighting the challenges and joys of family dynamics as they embrace their new life together.
Courageous, affectionate, and social, the French Bulldog makes up in personality what it might lack in size. The cousin to the larger Bulldog, "Frenchies" are popular pets. The breed was saved from extinction in the 1800s and has since become one of the best-loved types of small dogs. Inside, find out how to welcome a French Bulldog into your home as a charming and friendly family member. Who doesn't love dogs? They are our best companions, a source of joy and friendship ... and the occasional mess! In each book in this series, dog lovers will explore a particular popular breed, from Boxers to Yorkshire Terriers. Read about their history, learn training tips, and find out how to pick just the right puppy for you. Every dog-human relationship will improve after reading the dog lovers' guides! Book jacket.
This book examines the literary impact Selma Lagerlöf had on German authors of the time. It also clearly sheds new light on Selma Lagerlöf, as well as other notable German authors such as Franz Kafka, Bertolt Brecht, Gerhardt Hauptmann, Nelly Sachs, Ina Seidel and Gustav Frenssen. This book will be of great value to those in the fields of Scandinavian, German and Comparative literature