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Books with author John Porell

  • Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am?

    John Powell

    Paperback (Zondervan, May 1, 1999)
    This book by the author of Why Am I Afraid to Love? contains insights on self-awareness, personal growth and communication with others. Why do people continually hide their real selves from the people around them? Why are so many so insecure and afraid to open up? The answer, explains John Powell, is that maturity is reached by communicating and interacting with others. This book considers the consequences our real self faces if no one else ever finds out what we are like. In this enduring classic, the companion to Why Am I Afraid to Love?, John Powell explains how to be more emotionally open, and shows how people adopt roles and play psychological games to protect their inner selves. The courage to be our real selves can be developed, and then we can begin to grow. Now newly designed for a fresh audience, Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am? is as relevant as it has been for twenty years. With a proven track record, it continues to speak to the needs and aspirations of people today. It is best included in self help sections of general bookshops, but also has a religious appeal.
  • How to Train Your Dragon: Music from the Motion Pictures

    John Powell

    Paperback (Hal Leonard, Jan. 1, 2015)
    (Piano Solo Songbook). This songbook features 14 piano solo arrangements from the Oscar-nominated Celtic-influenced scores by John Powell for the first two Dreamworks movies. Pieces include: The Downed Dragon * Dragon Racing * Flying with Mother * Ready the Ships * Should I Know You? * Sticks & Stones * Stoick Saves Hiccup * This Is Berk * Where No One Goes * and more.
  • Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am? Insights into Personal Growth

    John Powell

    Paperback (Thomas More Pr, Dec. 1, 1995)
    John Powell applies his valuable insights into self-awareness and interpersonal communication to help us develop self-esteem and improve our relationships with others. We all fear rejection. We are afraid that people will not like us if they know what we are really like, so we often assume poses to avoid being honest with them and with ourselves. Powell identifies five levels of communication and suggests that the kinds of information we disclose determine the level or depth of our relationships. Only when we face our fears openly and honestly can we learn to like ourselves and trust that others will accept us as we really are.
  • How to Train Your Dragon Songbook: Music from the Motion Picture

    John Powell

    eBook (Hal Leonard, Jan. 1, 2015)
    (Piano Solo Songbook). This songbook features 14 piano solo arrangements from the Oscar-nominated Celtic-influenced score by John Powell for the 2010 Dreamworks movie. Pieces include: Dragon Racing * Flying with Mother * See You Tomorrow * Sticks & Stones * The Downed Dragon * This Is Berk * Where No One Goes * Where's Hiccup? * and more.
  • Amazing Journeys

    John Porell

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, March 1, 2005)
    How do some animals know how to make incredible journeys over both long and short distances? Explore some truly incredible stories about animal journeys.__This title is available only in the U.S. and Canada.
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  • Weird Weather

    John Porell

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, March 1, 2005)
    What's the worst weather you have ever seen? You might find it here! Discover some of the hottest, coldest, scariest, and, sometimes, weirdest weather ever to hit Earth.__This title is available only in the U.S. and Canada.
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  • The exploration of the Colorado River and its canyons

    John Powell

    eBook
    The exploration of the Colorado River and its canyons. 458 Pages.
  • Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer

    John Powell

    eBook (The Bookguild Ltd, March 31, 2016)
    In a world infested with monsters intent on harassing the citizenry and scaring the livestock, you need an efficient Patron Saint and Minister for the Environment. George, a vertically challenged and impoverished knight in rusty armour, would appear a poor choice were it not for the fact that, during his travels in the Austrian Tyrol, he discovered a cake with the miraculous power to tame monsters. Suddenly, and for the first time in his life, George is in demand.Elevated to ministerial position by King Freddie and Prime Minister Merlin, George becomes famous, while remaining (sadly) impoverished, and wittingly or otherwise has a hand in improving international relations with France, creating the first trade union, repelling a Scottish invasion and defining the number of players in a cricket team.This sharp and witty satirical comedy, filled with comic caricatures and disgruntled dignitaries and set in a time-we-have-all-forgot will appeal to young people and adults alike.
  • Why am I Afraid to Tell You Who I am?

    John Powell

    Paperback (Thomas More, March 15, 1969)
    Physical description; 167 pages : illustrations. Subjects; Interpersonal relations. Self-perception.
  • Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am?

    John Powell

    Mass Market Paperback (Thomas More Pr, March 15, 1969)
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  • Saint George: Rusty Knight and Monster Tamer

    John Powell

    Paperback (Book Guild Publishing Ltd, )
    Children's Fantasy Humorous tales about an impoverished knight in old England who discovers a way to tame the great variety of monsters that roam the land in the days of Good King Freddie the Umteenth and his prime minister Merlin the Whirlin.
  • Great Lives from History: The 19th Century: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    John Powell

    Library Binding (Salem Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Talks about the lives of important men and women in various areas of achievement, who flourished between 1801 and 1900, and profiles them in extended biographical essays. This four-volume set of the Great Lives from History series provides annotated bibliographic resources with worldwide focus, along with coverage of non-Europeans and women.