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  • We Lesser Gods

    Elizabeth Clayton

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, Feb. 9, 2016)
    "--Ah, we cannot know, in reality, until the afternoon, how much the feast has set out for us." The book, We Lesser Gods is a record of a difficult compilation of one life, one self - events, sentiments, ideas -- these formed and being accepted or rejected in their come maturity. Ideas are included at many cognitive levels, toward the consensus, said to be a choice, but a forced choice, involving components of only surmisal, balanced by "the forward appendage of thought: hope." "...I must admit you have a way with words! I found your poetry interesting, and your descriptions very vivid, and with emotion. I thank you very much for sharing your talents with me...best wishes for your continued success." "...besides literary gifts you have the gift of thoughtfulness. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and gifts with others..." Sister Dorothea Songeroth President of St. Dominics Health Services St. Dominic Hospital Jackson, MS
  • We Lesser Gods Addendum

    Elizabeth Clayton

    (Trafford Publishing, July 22, 2016)
    Elizabeth Clayton began teaching at the age of twenty at the University of Southern Mississippi. Presently retired, she is spending her days reviewing and preparing her works for publication. Clayton has published thirteen works (primarily poetry) since the release of her autobiography in 2007, which chronicles her struggles with Bipolar Disorder. In November, 2012, she was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame, Sigma Kappa Delta, and nominated for the Eric Hoffer award by her publisher in early spring, 2013. She is also featured in the summer, 2013 quarter of Forward magazine, and her work, Scarlet Flow, was shown in the World Book fair, in London, England in early 2013. Additionally, on January 5, and February 9, 2014, she was featured in the New York Times New Voices, New Perspectives segment; her most recent work, Quiet Sheba, a trilogy, begun in 2015 was completed (two final volumes) in February 2016. For this work, she received the Golden Seal of Excellence Award from her publisher.Knighting the Lesser Gods Knowing truth is descriptive of finding place in diffused light, and it, filled, to be separated with shade and vapors - often, sunlight and clear, may be as much, the lady making her countenance, colors added, to be softened, and, then, to be taken away; but if time is allowed, the days steps, will out - it always does - the sainted troth, in springtime, sometime, almost, often, is achieved, the knighting of we, the lesser gods. The face, sponsoring the features, the will, pushes forth, and we meet to clasp, and hold, to know our absolute press toward the mark, we waiting seekers, to find the postulate of the wager, a fashioned visage, rose and ivory, dressing Romanesque leanings - our treasure, a satisfied whole, the complete, of the appointed care, an accepted knowing.
  • Amber's Journey

    Elizabeth Clark

    (AuthorHouse UK, Feb. 26, 2013)
    The story centres around a collie who lived with a family in a tenement building in a deprived area of a small rural town called Brentwood.The collie becomes overlooked within her human family and ultimately finds herself on the streets forced to fend for herself. She is picked up by the dog catchers and placed in an animal shelter where she waits for her human family to collect her but in vain.She eventually catches the eye of a retired nurse seeking a dog companion and is adopted by her.Her new found family has encountered grief through the premature and tragic death of two members of their family through a drink driving accident. The dog becomes a source of healing and comfort to the various members of the family including Kevin Beth's ten year old great nephew a hyperactive but socially inadequate youngster whose life the dog saves and the bond between boy and dog becomes inseparable.The dog has a part to play in all the lives of this family where hospital life and farm life plays a great part where hurt and woundedness is healed where faith turns tragedy into triumph. Beth's voluntary work in the hospital where she trained involves her faithful collie in serving in the cancer ward as a 'working' dog bringing charm and delight to severely ill children.Beth also comes under the magical spell of her four legged friend when she finds love in her later years.
  • The Dragons Old Legends

    Elizabeth Fork

    eBook (, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Legends from the Witcher's country. Old fairy tales from the Middle Ages. Maybe even older ones. For centuries these stories are passed on from generation to generation and now they all are written in this amazing book.The times of Kings and beautiful Princesses, great castles and brave knights. And Dragons. Bad and good ones. All this is described in 5 fairy tales and these are in one book!Move along with your children in distant times and experience great adventures now!
  • There's An Elephant In Grandma's Purse

    Elizabeth R. Clay

    eBook (Xulon Press, April 28, 2020)
    It is so humbling to have the opportunity to help guide your grand children in the way God intends them to go. To share their joys and sorrows as you laugh and literally cry with them. To know that a grand parent will take given moments and make sacrifices to help them to become stronger, wiser and to make life easier and more enjoyable, as they grow into adulthood.Always praying that these moments will be handed down from one generation to the next as they grow in knowledge of God’s love for them and as they grow in love with Him.Elizabeth R. ClaySpring, Texas
  • Just Right!

    Elizabeth Clair

    Paperback (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    Mama Bear's old friend and her little girl come to visit. They join Clara, Fischer and Brady as Mama reads from their favorite book, "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". The four youngsters know the story well and participate in the reading, but do they realize who the characters in it really are? Clues for the reader as to the identity of Mama Bear and her friend Goldie are sprinkled throughout the illustrations.
  • Stories to Tell

    Elizabeth Clark

    Paperback (Macmillan, Oct. 21, 1977)
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  • Christopher and Columbus

    Elizabeth Elizabeth

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Jan. 25, 2018)
    Excerpt from Christopher and ColumbusThe gulls, circling white against the gloomy sky over the rubbish that floated on the Mersey, made them feel extraordinarily forlorn. Empty boxes, bits of straw, orange-peel, a variety of dismal dirtiness lay about on the sullen water; England was slipping away, England, their mother's country, the country of their dreams ever since they could remember - and the St. Luke with a loud screech had suddenly stopped.Neither of them could help jumping a little at that and getting an inch closer together beneath the rug. Surely it wasn't a submarine already?About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Watch Out!

    Elizabeth Clark

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
    None
  • Amber's Journey

    Elizabeth Clark

    (AuthorHouseUK, Feb. 26, 2013)
    The story centres around a collie who lived with a family in a tenement building in a deprived area of a small rural town called Brentwood. The collie becomes overlooked within her human family and ultimately finds herself on the streets forced to fend for herself. She is picked up by the dog catchers and placed in an animal shelter where she waits for her human family to collect her but in vain. She eventually catches the eye of a retired nurse seeking a dog companion and is adopted by her. Her new found family has encountered grief through the premature and tragic death of two members of their family through a drink driving accident. The dog becomes a source of healing and comfort to the various members of the family including Kevin Beth's ten year old great nephew a hyperactive but socially inadequate youngster whose life the dog saves and the bond between boy and dog becomes inseparable. The dog has a part to play in all the lives of this family where hospital life and farm life plays a great part where hurt and woundedness is healed where faith turns tragedy into triumph. Beth's voluntary work in the hospital where she trained involves her faithful collie in serving in the cancer ward as a 'working' dog bringing charm and delight to severely ill children. Beth also comes under the magical spell of her four legged friend when she finds love in her later years.
  • There's An Elephant In Grandma's Purse

    Elizabeth R Clay

    Hardcover (Xulon Press, May 20, 2020)
    It is so humbling to have the opportunity to help guide your grand children in the way God intends them to go. To share their joys and sorrows as you laugh and literally cry with them. To know that a grand parent will take given moments and make sacrifices to help them to become stronger, wiser and to make life easier and more enjoyable, as they grow into adulthood. Always praying that these moments will be handed down from one generation to the next as they grow in knowledge of God's love for them and as they grow in love with Him. Elizabeth R. Clay Spring, Texas
  • { FREAKBOY - STREET SMART } by Clark, Kristin

    Kristin Elizabeth Clark

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr), Oct. 22, 2013)
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