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Patricia Clark

    Wreath for the Red Admiral
    The Canopy
    Self-Portrait with a Million Dollars
    Sunday Rising
    Sign Language Archaeology
    Shipping Clerk to CEO
    • Shipping Clerk to CEO

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(5)Évaluer

      –Jim Owens, President and CEO H.B. Fuller Company With a leadership mindset, Clark tackles subjects like: In this book, you’ll discover:

      Shipping Clerk to CEO
    • Sign Language Archaeology

      Understanding the Historical Roots of American Sign Language

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the origins and evolution of American Sign Language, this study explores its development from French Sign Language. It delves into the word formation processes of ASL, supported by historical data from 19th and early 20th century dictionaries, providing insights into the linguistic and cultural influences that shaped the language.

      Sign Language Archaeology
    • Sunday Rising

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(21)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of loss, heritage, and human relationships, this collection of poetry delves into the emotional and spiritual nuances of the physical world. Patricia Clark's evocative language captures her longing and sorrow, creating an intimate connection with the reader. Each poem invites reflection on the complexities of existence, while questioning the past and the nature of personal connections. The work reveals the beauty and fragility of life through its resonant imagery and profound insights.

      Sunday Rising
    • Self-Portrait with a Million Dollars

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Patricia Clark's poetry captivates by vividly engaging with the natural world, showcasing her keen observation and deep appreciation for life's intricacies. Her work invites readers to experience a profound connection with their surroundings, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the living environment.

      Self-Portrait with a Million Dollars
    • The Canopy

      • 94pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the journey through profound grief, the poems evoke the tension between life and death, using vivid imagery from nature as both solace and reminder of mortality. The speaker confronts loss with raw honesty, allowing pain to coexist with moments of beauty. Clark's masterful use of language transforms sorrow into poignant expressions, creating a resonant blend of lament and resilience. Each poem invites readers to embrace their own vulnerabilities while celebrating the strength found in vulnerability and connection to the natural world.

      The Canopy
    • Patricia Clark, a seasoned poet and educator, presents a chapbook that reflects her extensive experience and deep understanding of the craft. Known for her previous works, Clark explores themes of nature, memory, and the human experience, weaving rich imagery and poignant reflections throughout her poetry. This collection showcases her distinctive voice and skillful use of language, inviting readers to engage with her insights and emotional depth.

      Wreath for the Red Admiral
    • O Lucky Day

      Poems

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of family and mortality, the narrative delves into the complexities of silence and loneliness, ultimately expanding to reflect on the broader losses experienced in the natural world. Through its poignant examination, the book invites readers to contemplate the interconnectedness of personal and environmental grief.

      O Lucky Day
    • Deadlifts

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Witty and lyrical verses characterize this collection, where poet Patricia Clark explores the lives of historical figures sharing her name. The poems offer an imaginative and insightful perspective, culminating in surprising and impactful endings. With a tone reminiscent of contemporary cultural icons, these heartening works resonate deeply, providing a timely reflection that readers will cherish and revisit for years.

      Deadlifts
    • As darkness spreads over America and the world, there will be a strong tendency for people to lose all hope. If the eyes of our heart are not focused on Jesus Christ, if we are not abiding in a deep, trusting relationship with him, our hearts will fail us for fear. The revelation of God disclosed on the pages of this book will take us beyond fear and despair into the Kingdom of God, into a dimension of the supernatural reserved only for the church of the end times...but it will cost us something. We must be willing to lay down our self-life and pursue Jesus Christ and his holiness, for only the pure in heart can enter here. Patricia Baird Clark is a graduate of the University of Indianapolis and an ordained minister in the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. She is the author of two other books: Restoring Survivors of Satanic Ritual Abuse and Sanctification in Reverse.

      The Four Living Creatures