Thèse. Droit. Sciences criminelles. Administration publique. 1999
Barbara Wilson Livres
Barbara Wilson, plus tard connue sous le nom de Barbara Sjoholm, est une auteure dont l'œuvre explore souvent les thèmes de l'identité et de la quête d'appartenance. Ses expériences de vie à l'étranger et sa cofondation ultérieure de la maison d'édition féministe Seal Press ont profondément marqué son orientation littéraire. À travers ses écrits, Wilson/Sjoholm examine la complexité des expériences féminines et des structures sociales. Sa prose est incisive, reflétant fréquemment un vif intérêt pour les questions culturelles et sociales.






Ambitious Women
- 228pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Salt Water and Other Stories a brilliant collection of nine clearly rendered, sensuous tales of women coming together and drifting apart. Each story is marked by fully realized characterizations, accessible and intellectual themes, and passionate writing. The title piece explores the relationship between an American professor and a Swedish-German painter where love may be delusion, romance, or obsession. In "Is This Enough For You," two women are torn between what may be profound love and the ties each has to an unsuspecting lover. In "Archaeology," the remains of a childhood home become the catalyst for the introspective examination of changing values. Barbara Wilson has become known for putting her heart on the page, and Salt Water and Other Stories is an example of this at its shining best.
Angel Song
- 78pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Angel Song is a compilation of thoughts, memories, and short tales through a life of growth, chaos, and discovery. This book is charged with insights of the Holy Spirit and is an inspiration to all.
Standing on His Promises
- 146pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Through personal experiences of adversity such as divorce, financial struggles, and mental health challenges, the author illustrates how faith in God's promises has been a source of strength and recovery. The book includes scriptural references, therapeutic tools like journals and poetry, and aims to inspire readers to share their own testimonies. Written by a retired science teacher with a lifelong commitment to faith and nature, it emphasizes the harmony between theology and science, encouraging readers to find hope and resilience in their struggles.
He Is Our Strength
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The story follows Beth, who struggles with self-worth due to her mother's relentless criticism. As she navigates the challenges of independence and self-discovery, Beth must confront her past and learn to embrace her capabilities. The narrative delves into themes of familial relationships, personal growth, and the journey towards self-acceptance. Through her experiences, Beth seeks to break free from the limitations imposed by her mother's negative influence and redefine her identity.
Do You See Them? There Are Angels Everywhere!
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The journey of self-discovery unfolds as Barbara Wilson reflects on her youth, where she learned about miracles in church but felt disconnected from their reality. Through personal tragedies and heartbreak, she comes to realize that divine intervention is not only possible but accessible to everyone. This narrative explores themes of faith, resilience, and the transformative power of recognizing everyday miracles in life.
The Just Words Student Composition Book is used for dictation activities, including sounds, words (review, nonsense, high frequency, and current), phrases, and sentences. 80 pages. (8.5" x 11")
Exploring the journey of personal transformation, this book delves into the impact of past experiences on present behavior and emotional well-being. It offers practical strategies to help readers identify and release the emotional ties that hinder their growth. Through insightful guidance, it encourages individuals to embrace new perspectives, fostering resilience and empowerment. The focus is on reclaiming one's narrative and moving forward with confidence, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and liberated life.
Exploring the tension between faith and reality, this memoir delves into the author's upbringing in a Christian Science family that believed in the absence of sickness and evil. The narrative is deeply personal, reflecting on the profound impact of her mother's death from breast cancer after rejecting medical treatment. Through this lens, the author examines the intricate history of Christian Science, revealing the contradictions and challenges that arise when belief systems confront harsh truths.