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Jackie is more than just a storyteller. She is a guide, a friend, and a seeker of truth. In Filling the Void, she shares her extraordinary life experiences, insights, and teachings on discovering the deepest forms of love.
From childhood, Jackie felt an unshakable sense of searching, though she could not say exactly what for. As the years passed, this longing led her down a path of self-destruction, struggling with imbalance in her mental, physical, and emotional well-being. She turned to food and drink in an attempt to fill the void, only to find herself feeling more lost, alone, and disconnected than ever.
However, within her struggles lay the seeds of transformation. With raw honesty, Jackie recounts how she pieced together the next steps of her life. Taking a leap of faith into the unknown, she began to find healing and purpose. She unveils her journey through self-discovery, which she calls her road trips, leading her to reconnect with her feminine, emotional, and spiritual self. Through these experiences, she uncovers past life influences, learns to balance the masculine and feminine within, and ultimately teaches herself how to love fully and unconditionally.
Jackie’s story is not just her own. It is a guiding light for anyone searching for meaning, connection, and inner peace. Through her teachings, she empowers you to become your own transformational coach, unlocking the wisdom and love that already reside within you.
This is a journey of self-discovery, healing, and profound inspiration that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.
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Tracks of My Tears is a selection of poems by Paul Hollingworth.
Hollingworth utilises varied styles, including the Sestina form, to play with themes which touch our lives in one form or another. He sees every poem as a ghost story and a space to create thought on eternal issues such as loss, love, change, ecology, time, history, markets and identity. He takes us at different moments on a philosophical and poetic journey to the Peruvian and Colombian Andes, to London, to Venice, to Andalucia and to Dorset in order to discover magic, change, and dystopia. He writes about UK riots and Covid-19.
There are many ghosts here: teachers, friends, poets and philosophers. People who shaped who we once were and are today. Real, rather than fake, influencers. There are ghostly locations everywhere too.
The collection is a pondering for all of us to question what we hear or read and “certain or safe” beliefs about where we belong, to value what is sacred within human life, and to fight for truth and authenticity as well as acceptance of others rather than lose ourselves to unscientific easy opinions and conspiracy theories despite our natural susceptibilities, flaws and failings.
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MaCello is a series of short stories about the life of a magical violincello, origins unknown, presumed to have been especially made for the great Maestro, revealing small aspects from the lives of the individuals who played this amazing instrument, told through the lives of people’s musicanship. The stories relate how the cello magically improved each person’s ability, or not. The MaCello stories try to put forward how one’s performance and attitude develop our successes in life.
Found in a musical shop, by a young boy and his mother (also a cello player, who had to give it up once she married), the cello helps players, who love playing and music, to access their hidden talents or enhance their latent talent, but, only if they show love to the cello and dedication to their musicianship. The stories reflect the passing of years through the twentieth century, technologically speaking, of each participant’s story, and gradually reveals how the cello interacted with their lives.
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What will the world look like a thousand years from now?
Will it be prosperous, strong, peaceful, free, equal, and fair?
Or will we be running out of resources, society disordered, dictators taking power, with war and catastrophe following each other?
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Robert Day Jr. thrives on the thrill of the chase, lurking in the shadows, his mind obsessively searching, seeking out and feasting upon a target’s hidden past traumas. Clothed in a black desire to control, devour and entirely possess his victims, he greedily absorbs their vulnerability to measure the perfect ripeness for exploitation. The compulsion to assume absolute power stems from a desire to quash his own raging insecurities that persistently plague him. It seizes him like a magnet’s invisible force, compelling him to drag them into his own endless cycle of deception and destruction.
It is not his fault if they readily accept the carefully crafted narratives he creates without any need for verification or validation. Yes, it fuels his twisted sense of power, but he has no sympathy for them. The ease to condition, manipulate and violate them amuses him and serves to convince him he is absolved of any wrongdoing.
But, has that one fatal reaction finally exposed the hidden truth of his past? Will the infection of the poison he has spread be unearthed like the mud of a landslide? And more importantly, has he commanded his own downfall or will DSI Shona Williams and DCI Dion Jacobi be the ones to strike the final blow?
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Imagine stepping outside your front door early one morning and finding that the world around you has changed. The familiar neighborhood has vanished. Where your neighbors’ houses once stood, rugged cliffs rise, their faces dotted with dark caves. A few of the cave mouths flicker with a soft amber glow.
The tarmacked road has melted away, replaced by a wide, lazy lake that laps gently at the shore. The chaotic street sounds have disappeared, replaced by a whispering breeze that playfully teases the leaves of the sturdy, ancient trees, as if telling them that change is in the air. A pale sun peeks shyly through a crooked gap in the rock face opposite.
Suddenly, movement in one of the shadowy caves catches your attention. A timid, slight figure emerges, glancing furtively around. It is a Wild Child.
Will you be brave enough to follow her? To become her unseen, silent companion as she takes her first steps away from familiar routines and comforts into a wider, wilder world of danger, challenge, and misadventure?
This is the beginning of her journey from childhood to young adulthood. Will you choose to walk beside her?
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Based on true events, this powerful story of love, resilience, and the fight for justice unfolds against the backdrop of corporate greed.
In 1961, Abele and Maria Moretti moved to Wittenoom, Australia, seeking a better life. They soon adapted to the harsh and desolate outback, creating their future and embracing new opportunities. But the mine where Abele worked hid deadly secrets.
At short notice, the mine stopped operating. Soon after, the Government was determined to close the town the family had come to love.
In 1992, as Abele’s health declined, the family uncovered the truth and sought justice. Meanwhile, a lawyer for the mining company made a surprising discovery about her family that caused her to rethink her allegiances.
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The Bristow Kid – Undaunted is the inspiring story of a woman’s journey through life. Born into the unimaginable world of World War II, she navigates the adversity of wartime childhood and overcomes the challenges of abuse to build a life of fulfillment.
This is the story of a woman who defied societal expectations, successfully breaking into the male-dominated world of finance and challenging traditional norms of the 1950s, 60s, and beyond. It is a testament to resilience, courage, and determination, offering inspiration to others through its reflections on a life well-lived.
A tale of love, loss, and triumph, this book captures the extraordinary experiences of a woman who refused to be defined by the constraints of her time.
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Annie shares her grandmother’s ‘unusual abilities.’ Grandma detests the word psychic and has spent her life downplaying her abilities. She encourages Annie to do the same.
During the 1960s, living on a remote farm in Southern Africa, Annie forges friendships with wild animals and learns how to communicate with them: a banded cobra, serval cat, porcupines, goannas, and many others.
Everything changes when Annie goes to boarding school. She finds it difficult to make friends, and the other girls don’t understand her unusual behaviour. Then she befriends Penny.
A story surrounded by mystery, intrigue, and magical realism.
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Living with a mental illness is like walking a tightrope, balancing work, study, family, and friendships within a tightly controlled space.
Losing that balance can send a person into a downward spiral, leading to a strained and precarious existence.
Psychology attempts to explain this experience, but only those who have lived with mental illness truly understand the anguish when everything falls apart.
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A portrayal of the lives of a number of women, living in rural circumstances where patriarchy rules. The conflict takes place between them and the domineering society that distorts their individualism and thwarts their efforts for freedom. However, equipped with patience, determination to reject male dominance, and education, the young woman Rafeef succeeds in liberating herself from her husband’s dominance and that of her environment, attaining liberation by pursuing higher education with the help of Dr. Ashmoon, a university professor and poet whom she falls in love with. The journey from darkness to light passes through many thresholds that eventually culminate in finding one’s identity and achieving goals.
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After a fun-filled day at the beach with Mr Jones, Indy is inspired by children digging in the sand.
The next day, she embarks on her latest mission: to dig the world’s deepest hole.
Where will her newest adventure take her, and what will she encounter along the way?
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