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Books with author Louise Hawes

  • How to Love Yourself Cards: A Deck of 64 Affirmations

    Louise Hay

    Cards (Hay House Inc., July 17, 2018)
    "How to love yourself"—this evocative question has led millions of people to Louise Hay’s affirmation work. Now, this modern, beautifully designed deck of 64 powerful affirmations and uplifting messages will help you remember that at the very center of your being, you are safe and you are whole. Each vibrant card invites you to look within and uncover the beautiful treasure that you are. You deserve to live in an atmosphere of joy and acceptance. Open your arms wide and say: "I am receptive. I am wonderful. I accept all good in my life." The 4" x 4" cards are a convenient size for placing around your home, car, workplace, or anywhere you will see them often. Spread the joy by offering some to friends and family. Meditate on a different card each morning and bring its positive energy into your day.
  • You Can Heal Your Life

    Louise L. Hay

    eBook (Hay House Inc., March 7, 1995)
    Louise L. Hay, bestselling author, is an internationally known leader in the self-help field. Her key message is: "If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed." The author has a great deal of experience and firsthand information to share about healing, including how she cured herself after being diagnosed with cancer. What we think about ourselves becomes the truth for us. I believe that everyone, myself included, is responsible for everything in our lives, the best and the worst. Every thought we think is creating our future. Each one of us creates our experiences by our thoughts and our feelings. The thoughts we think and the words we speak create our experiences.
  • Heal Your Body

    Louise L. Hay

    eBook (Hay House Inc., March 7, 1995)
    Heal Your Body is a fresh and easy step-by-step guide. Just look up your specific health challenge and you will find the probable cause for this health issue and the information you need to overcome it by creating a new thought pattern. Louise Hay, bestselling author, is an internationally known leader in the self-help field. Her key message: "If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed." The author has a great deal of experience and firsthand information to share about healing—including how she cured herself after having been diagnosed with cancer.
  • I Can Do It 2019 Calendar: 365 Daily Affirmations

    Louise Hay

    Calendar (Hay House Inc., Sept. 4, 2018)
    Colorful, whimsical typography highlights the uplifting affirmations of New York Times best-selling author Louise Hay in the 2019 entry to her I Can Do It® series of best-selling calendars.It is 2019, a year for fun! It is time to rejoice, as you welcome the love, joy, success, and wellness that you deserve with Louise Hay's I CAN DO IT® 2019 Calendar. Each of the 365 positive thoughts, affirmations, and words of wisdom contained within is given a whimsical typographical design to help you focus on that I can do it attitude and open up to all the abundance that Life has in store for you.
  • The Power Is Within You

    Louise Hay

    Paperback (Hay House Inc., Dec. 1, 1991)
    In The Power Is Within You, Louise L. Hay expands her philosophies of loving the self through:-learning to listen and trust the inner voice;-loving the child within;-letting our true feelings out;-the responsibility of parenting;-releasing our fears about growing older;-allowing ourselves to receive prosperity;-expressing our creativity;-accepting change as a natural part of life;-creating a world that is ecologically sound where it's safe to love each other'-and much more.She closes the audio download with a section devoted to meditations for personal and planetary healing.
  • The Power Is Within You

    Louise L. Hay

    eBook (Hay House Inc., March 7, 1995)
    In The Power Is Within You, Louise L. Hay expands her philosophies of loving the self through learning to listen and trust the inner voice; loving the child within; letting our true feelings out; the responsibility of parenting; releasing our fears about growing older; allowing ourselves to receive prosperity; expressing our creativity; accepting change as a natural part of life; creating a world that is ecologically sound; where it's safe to love each other'; and much more. She closes the book with a chapter devoted to meditations for personal and planetary healing.
  • The Language of Stars

    Louise Hawes

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 31, 2016)
    Sarah is forced to take a summer poetry class as penance for trashing the home of a famous poet in this fresh novel about finding your own voice.Sarah’s had her happy ending: she’s at the party of the year with the most popular boy in school. But when that boy turns out to be a troublemaker who decided to throw a party at a cottage museum dedicated to renowned poet Rufus Baylor, everything changes. By the end of the party, the whole cottage is trashed—curtains up in flames, walls damaged, mementos smashed—and when the partygoers are caught, they’re all sentenced to take a summer class studying Rufus Baylor’s poetry…with Baylor as their teacher. For Sarah, Baylor is a revelation. Unlike her mother, who is obsessed with keeping up appearances, and her estranged father, for whom she can’t do anything right, Rufus Baylor listens to what she has to say, and appreciates her ear for language. Through his classes, Sarah starts to see her relationships and the world in a new light—and finds that maybe her happy ending is really only part of a much more interesting beginning. The Language of Stars is a gorgeous celebration of poetry, language, and love from celebrated author Louise Hawes.
  • The Vanishing Point

    Louise Hawes

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2007)
    In lush, glowing prose, Louise Hawes’s historical novel draws readers into the life and art of sixteenth-century Bologna with a compelling account of Lavinia Fontana, arguably the most famous female painter of the Italian Renaissance. Here readers will find a coming-of-age story filled with quest, complication, and catastrophe as well as miracles and hope. Although the novel is set four hundred years ago, the hard choices it involves speak to all times, all places, and are sure to tap into readers’ own conflicts between head and heart, real life and dreams.
  • Black Pearls: A Faerie Strand

    Louise Hawes

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 19, 2008)
    A collection of favorite childhood fairy tales are retold for the teen reader with dark and surprising twists. By the author of The Vanishing Point. 20,000 first printing.
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  • The Vanishing Point

    Louise Hawes

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2007)
    In lush, glowing prose, Louise Hawes’s historical novel draws readers into the life and art of sixteenth-century Bologna with a compelling account of Lavinia Fontana, arguably the most famous female painter of the Italian Renaissance. Here readers will find a coming-of-age story filled with quest, complication, and catastrophe as well as miracles and hope. Although the novel is set four hundred years ago, the hard choices it involves speak to all times, all places, and are sure to tap into readers’ own conflicts between head and heart, real life and dreams.
  • The Language of Stars

    Louise Hawes

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 30, 2017)
    Sarah is forced to take a summer poetry class as penance for trashing the home of a famous poet in this fresh novel about finding your own voice.Sarah’s had her happy ending: she’s at the party of the year with the most popular boy in school. But when that boy turns out to be a troublemaker who decided to throw a party at a cottage museum dedicated to renowned poet Rufus Baylor, everything changes. By the end of the party, the whole cottage is trashed—curtains up in flames, walls damaged, mementos smashed—and when the partygoers are caught, they’re all sentenced to take a summer class studying Rufus Baylor’s poetry…with Baylor as their teacher. For Sarah, Baylor is a revelation. Unlike her mother, who is obsessed with keeping up appearances, and her estranged father, for whom she can’t do anything right, Rufus Baylor listens to what she has to say, and appreciates her ear for language. Through his classes, Sarah starts to see her relationships and the world in a new light—and finds that maybe her happy ending is really only part of a much more interesting beginning. The Language of Stars is a gorgeous celebration of poetry, language, and love from celebrated author Louise Hawes.
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  • The Language of Stars

    Louise Hawes

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 31, 2016)
    Sarah is forced to take a summer poetry class as penance for trashing the home of a famous poet in this fresh novel about finding your own voice.Sarah’s had her happy ending: she’s at the party of the year with the most popular boy in school. But when that boy turns out to be a troublemaker who decided to throw a party at a cottage museum dedicated to renowned poet Rufus Baylor, everything changes. By the end of the party, the whole cottage is trashed—curtains up in flames, walls damaged, mementos smashed—and when the partygoers are caught, they’re all sentenced to take a summer class studying Rufus Baylor’s poetry…with Baylor as their teacher. For Sarah, Baylor is a revelation. Unlike her mother, who is obsessed with keeping up appearances, and her estranged father, for whom she can’t do anything right, Rufus Baylor listens to what she has to say, and appreciates her ear for language. Through his classes, Sarah starts to see her relationships and the world in a new light—and finds that maybe her happy ending is really only part of a much more interesting beginning. The Language of Stars is a gorgeous celebration of poetry, language, and love from celebrated author Louise Hawes.
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