Spirituality, Culture, and Development: Implications for Social Work
Khadija Khaja, Srilatha Juvva, Chathapuram S. Ramanathan and Subhabrata Dutta
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This book explores culture, development, and spirituality from the perspective of social work. This...
True Stories: And Other Essays
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An irresistible collection of favorite writings from an author celebrated for his bravura style and...
The Art of Baby Making: The Holistic Approach to Fertility
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From the bestselling author of 'Everything You Need You Have'. Nature teaches us that a balanced...
The Origins of Creativity
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The legendary biologist Edward O. Wilson offers his most philosophically probing work to date...
Personal Velocity
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The vibrantly fresh and lustrous stories in Miller's collection explore the multifaceted lives of...
Buckley the Highland Cow and Ralphy the Goat: A True Story about Kindness, Friendship, and Being Yourself
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Follow this charming true story of Buckley, an orphaned cow, and his best friend Ralphy, along their...
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Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Her Good Side in Books
May 27, 2023
Friends turned into more than friends story and it is a coming of age tale for both of the characters. Bethany and Jacob are bad at dating and decide to pretend date and usually this kind of story ends up getting dramatic messy and full of teen angst that is hard for me to get through but this book was totally not that vibe. They are both strong characters that don't succumb to peer pressure which is awesome <3<3<3
Applications of Group Analysis for the Twenty-First Century: Applications
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The Institute of Group Analysis (IGA) celebrates forty years from its foundation with the...
Climbing and Rambler Roses
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Climbing and Rambler Roses examines both Climbers and Ramblers in detail, outlining the refinement...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2204 KP) rated Digging Up the Remains in Books
Aug 26, 2020
I really enjoyed getting to visit these characters again. Lilly leads a large and diverse cast of characters, and they are all charming. They are also distinct, so it is easy to keep them all straight. The book reintroduces us to the characters and town while introducing Tyler and the suspects. The pacing is a bit off early on, but the time is being put to good use as it sets up the mystery. Once Tyler is found dead, we are off with suspects as strong as the main characters and many secrets for Lilly and the others to uncover before we reach the climax. Meanwhile, we get some advancement in storylines introduced in earlier books. I suspect we’ve got some seeds that will bloom in future books here as well. I wish I could garden as well as the characters in this series, but I can dream while I read these fun mysteries.