David Wagner Knihy
David Wagner se zabývá rozmanitými literárními formami, od románů a povídek po poezii a eseje, přičemž často zkoumá hranice mezi žánry. Jeho dílo se hluboce noří do témat dětství, osobních zkušeností a hledání identity. Wagnerův styl je charakterizován precizním jazykem a pronikavým pohledem na lidskou psychiku. Jeho literární tvorba je považována za významný příspěvek k současné německé literatuře.







Tachyon Energy
- 120 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
Wagner and Cousens demonstrate a tachyon theory that unveils the delicate weave of Spirit, kundalini, health, physics, and biology as a subtle dance out of traditional healing. This book explains, in the authors' persuasive words and case studies, the breakthrough holistic healing technology called Tachyon energy. Benefits include a more rapid healing and at least a partial reversal of the aging process. They have successfully merged concepts of science and spirituality, as they bridge the faster than light world of existence with our slower than light world of form. The reader of this book will understand profoundly how tachyon energy is the source of all frequencies as well as the source of all healing.
No Longer Homeless
- 198 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
No Longer Homeless is a powerful look at a group of people we rarely hear about-those who have formerly been on the streets-sharing the details of their lives to help individuals, organizations, and communities learn to better support the ongoing challenges of homelessness.
Cold Tuscan Stone
- 304 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
"Rick Montoya has moved from New Mexico to Rome, embracing the life of a translator. He's settling into la dolce vita when a school friend, who is now senior in the Italian Art Squad, recruits Rick for an unofficial undercover role. But before the sun sets on Rick's first full day in Volterra, a gallery employee dies in a brutal fall from a high cliff. The local Commissario and his team consider Rick an amateur, and worse, a foreigner. And now they suspect him of foul play. Has Rick's undercover role made him a target in more ways than one?"--
To Die in Tuscany
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
"Translator Rick Montoya is looking forward to a quiet weekend away in beautiful Urbino with his girlfriend, Betta, an art fraud investigator for the Italian Culture Ministry. While Betta does have official business-namely, collecting a priceless Piero drawing from a wealthy Spanish collector-she asks Rick to join her "in case she needs an interpreter," but with other, less-official intentions in mind. When the Spaniard is found murdered and the drawing stolen, Betta must shift back into art cop mode, and Rick's official services are required after all. Will this lovers' getaway literally be to die for?"--
Unlikely Fame
Poor People Who Made History: Poor People Who Made : Poor People
- 398 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Focusing on the intersection of poverty and fame, the book examines the lives of 27 notable figures, including Charlie Chaplin and Oprah Winfrey, who rose to national or international prominence despite their disadvantaged beginnings. It highlights how poverty acts as a significant barrier to growth and opportunity, particularly for children. Through their stories, the book reveals the coping mechanisms these individuals employed while also addressing the enduring challenges they faced due to their impoverished backgrounds.
ORDINARY PEOPLE
- 338 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Focusing on the experiences of impoverished individuals in the post-Civil War era, David Wagner utilizes biographies of former inmates from a large almshouse alongside genealogical and official records to trace their journeys. The book presents a dynamic portrayal of poverty, illustrating how lives evolve over three decades and challenging static notions of hardship. Through these personal stories, Ordinary People reveals the complexities and resilience of those navigating economic struggles.
The study explores the journey of formerly homeless individuals, analyzing the factors that contribute to both entering and exiting homelessness. By examining a diverse sample across various demographics, it identifies crucial variables that play a significant role in overcoming homelessness. Wagner's research offers valuable insights into the complexities of this social issue and highlights the pathways to stability and recovery for those affected.
This beautifully illustrated guide offers an in-depth exploration of the diverse world of moths, showcasing their various species, habitats, and behaviors. Readers will discover stunning visuals paired with informative descriptions that highlight the ecological significance of these often-overlooked insects. The book serves as both an educational resource and a visual feast, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts and anyone interested in entomology.
Set against the backdrop of a pandemic, this children's book brings a heartwarming twist to the holiday season. It blends themes of resilience and joy, showcasing how the spirit of Christmas can thrive even in challenging times. Through engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations, young readers are encouraged to find happiness and connection, reminding them that love and cheer can overcome any obstacle.