Wendy Jones se zaměřuje na zkoumání složitosti identity a kreativity. Její díla se vyznačují pronikavým pohledem na lidskou psychiku a společenské normy. Jonesová mistrně využívá jazyk k vytváření poutavých příběhů, které zanechávají v čtenářích hluboký dojem. Její prozaický styl je zároveň poetický i bezprostřední, což jí umožňuje oslovit široké publikum.
Inspired by early spiritual experiences, this collection features 50 poetic works that reflect the author's encounters with the Holy Ghost and the manifest Presence of Jesus. Each poem captures the essence of walking in the Spirit, offering a profound exploration of faith and divine connection.
Bertie the Buffalo is having fun on the farm where he lives in Scotland. Then a mysterious letter arrives inviting him to represent Scotland in the Worldwide Games. Bertie and his friends fly to Tokyo where they meet new and exotic animals and try to win first prize in all the different events. Bertie is sad when he isn't winning any medals but finds out if he works together with his friends, he will be a winner in the end.
Bertie the Buffalo is based on a true story of when a Water Buffalo escaped from a Buffalo Park in Dundee, Scotland. A rhyming book about the exciting adventures Bertie got up to and how safely returned home. This accompanying colouring book will provide young children with hours of fun!
Focusing on the safety of medications during breastfeeding, this updated edition provides a comprehensive guide to commonly prescribed drugs. It evaluates the evidence for each medication, categorizing them as safe, unsafe, or inconclusive for breastfeeding mothers. The text also includes essential information on breast biology, chronic conditions, and lactation-related issues, making it an invaluable resource for healthcare practitioners who support breastfeeding women.
A rhyming book about the adventures of Bertie the Water Buffalo, who escaped
from a Buffalo Park in Scotland. Bertie felt that no one noticed him. But he
didn't need to think that as we are all important no matter how insignificant
we feel. Bertie the Buffalo is based on a true story!
An Austen scholar and therapist reveals Jane Austen's intuitive ability to imbue her characters with hallmarks of social intelligence—and how these beloved works of literature can further illuminate the mind-brain connection.Why is Jane Austen so phenomenally popular? Why do we read Pride and Prejudice again and again? Why do we delight in Emma’s mischievous schemes? Why do we care that Anne Elliot of Persuasion suffers?We care because it is our biological destiny to be interested in people and their stories—the human brain is a social brain, and Austen’s characters are so believable that, for many of us, they are not just imaginary beings, but friends whom we know and love. And thanks to Austen’s ability to capture the breadth and depth of human psychology so thoroughly, we feel that she empathizes with us.Humans have a profound need for empathy, to know that we are not alone with our joys and sorrows. We see ourselves and others reflected in Austen’s work.Social intelligence is one of the most highly developed human traits when compared with other animals. How did it evolve? Why is it so valuable? Wendy Jones explores the many facets of social intelligence and juxtaposes them with the Austen cannon.Brilliantly original and insightful, this fusion of psychology, neuroscience, and literature provides a heightened understanding of one of our most beloved cultural institutions—and our own minds.
Focusing on female desire, the book presents candid interviews with 25 women, delving into their lives, relationships, and sexual histories. It aims to challenge societal norms and perceptions surrounding women's sexuality, fostering a deeper understanding of their experiences and desires. Through these personal narratives, the author encourages open dialogue about sex and intimacy, highlighting the diverse and complex nature of women's sexual identities.
UK Version Breastfeeding works best when dads and grandmas support and encourage mothers. Dads and grandmas may want to help, but don't know how. The Importance of Dads and Grandmas to the Breastfeeding Mother provides an overview of breastfeeding and offers many specific suggestions on how to support breastfeeding mothers. Wendy Jones has been supporting breastfeeding families since 1987, and is now a grandmother of four breastfed children. Following the birth of first grandson, she looked for information that would help her support her daughter. Coming from that new perspective, she learned even more about breastfeeding than she had as a breastfeeding mother. Her goal is to show how partners and grandmothers can help the women in their lives who have just given birth. This book began as a tribute Wendy Jones' son-in-law, who died at the age 35, 3 months after becoming a new father. It has developed into a tool that will support other new families. The Importance of Dads and Grandmas to the Breastfeeding Mother is dedicated to his memory.
Why Mothers' Medication Matters addresses common misunderstandings that
surround the use of medication during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Offering
evidence-based, expert and helpful advice, this is essential reading for
mothers and healthcare providers.
This is a collection of poems from the Bull City Slam Team, the Triangle's regional and national competing poetry slam team. The members of the team are selected at the Jambalaya Soul Slam, a monthly poetry slam series that is a part of poetry programming at the Hayti Heritage Center in Durham, NC and supported by the St. Joseph's Historic Foundation.