Monday, November 26, 2007

Hour - by - hour Day Ends
Day - by- day Week Ends
Week - by - week Month Ends
Month - by - month Year Ends
Year - by - year Human Ends
But
Human's Success never Ends........

My Feel

Thought is Easy ......... Don't be Crazy
Love is Jolly ................Don't be Folly
Relation is Lovely ...... Don't be Costly
Life is Spicy ................ Don't be Silly

Imagination

Imagine like Birds ........... Feel Fly
Imagine like Animals .......Feel Free
Imagine like Trees ...........Feel Happy
Imagine like Flowers .......Feel Dance
Imagine like Sky ..............Feel High
Imagine like Sea ..............Feel Leap
Imagine like Fish .............Feel Swim
Be like a Human.............Feel GREAT........

Friday, November 16, 2007

CAUCASIA


About the Author:

Danzy Senna's first novel, Caucasia, was the winner of the Book-of-the-Month Club's Stephen Crane Award for First Fiction and an American Library Association Alex Award. It was a finalist for an International IMPAC Dublin Award, and was a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. Her short fiction and essays have been widely anthologized. She is a recipient of the 2002 Whiting Writers' Award and currently holds the Jenks Chair of Contemporary American/Letters at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Synopsis

A sensitive coming-of-age bestseller about two sisters divided by politics and race at the beginning of the 1970s.



Birdie and Cole are the daughters of a black father and a white mother, intellectuals and activists in the Civil Rights Movement in 1970's Boston. The sisters are so close that they have created a private language, yet to the outside world they can't be sisters: Birdie appears to be white, while Cole is dark enough to fit in with the other kids at the Afrocentric school they attend. For Birdie, Cole is the mirror in which she can see her own blackness.
Then their parents' marriage falls apart. Their father's new black girlfriend won't even look at Birdie, while their mother gives her life over to the Movement: at night the sisters watch mysterious men arrive with bundles shaped like rifles.
One night Birdie watches her father and his girlfriend drive away with Cole, they have gone to Brazil, she will later learn, where her father hopes for a racial equality he will never find in the States. The next morning, in the belief that the Feds are after them. Birdie and her mother leave everything behind: their house and possessions, their friends, and most disturbing of all their identity. Passing as the daughter and wife of a deceased Jewish professor, Birdie and her mother finally make their home in New Hampshire. Desperate to find Cole, yet afraid of betraying her mother and herself to some unknown danger, Birdie must learn to navigate the white world, so that when she sets off in search of her sister, she is ready for what she will find.

Monday, November 12, 2007

HERE IF U NEED ME - A TRUE STORY

Ten years ago, Kate Braestrup and her husband Drew were enjoying the life they shared together. They had four young children, and Drew, a Maine state trooper, would soon begin training to become a minister as well. Then early one morning Drew left for work and everything changed. On the very roads that he protected every day, an oncoming driver lost control, and Kate lost her husband. Stunned and grieving, Kate decided to continue her husband's dream and became a minister herself. And in that capacity she found a most unusual mission: serving as the minister on search and rescue missions in the Maine woods, giving comfort to people whose loved ones are missing, and to the wardens who sometimes have to deal with awful outcomes. Whether she is with the parents of a 6-year-old girl who had wandered into the woods, with wardens as they search for a snowmobile rider trapped under the ice, or assisting a man whose sister left an infant seat and a suicide note in her car by the side of the road, Braestrup provides solace, understanding, and spiritual guidance when it's needed most.

Here If You Need Me is the story of Kate Braestrup's remarkable journey from grief to faith to happiness. It is dramatic, funny, deeply moving, and simply unforgettable, an uplifting account about finding God through helping others, and the tale of the small miracles that occur every day when life and love are restored.