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Books with author Louise Hawker

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

    Louise Hawker

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, April 9, 2010)
    This title offers an in-depth examination of colonialism as presented in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, as well as contemporary perspectives on this issue. Discussions include the use of language to convey status and power, the clash of Igbo and European cultures, the loss of personal identity, and the different faces of neo-colonialism.
  • Poverty in John Steinbeck's the Pearl

    Louise Hawker

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Great literature resonates with us not only because of well-developed characters and plots, but also because it often reflects important social themes; these books explore a work of literature through the lens of the major issue reflected in it.; This volume of Social Issues in Literature examines John Steinbeck's life and work, with a specific look at key ideas related to The Pearl. The text discusses a variety of topics, including whether Kino chooses enslavement to wealth in order to escape pov; This series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature in a unique format designed to support cross-curricular studies. Each volume explores a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features car
  • Poverty in John Steinbeck's The Pearl

    Louise Hawker

    eBook (Greenhaven Press, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Great literature resonates with us not only because of well-developed characters and plots, but also because it often reflects important social themes; these books explore a work of literature through the lens of the major issue reflected in it.; This volume of Social Issues in Literature examines John Steinbeck’s life and work, with a specific look at key ideas related to The Pearl. The text discusses a variety of topics, including whether Kino chooses enslavement to wealth in order to escape poverty, and whether the townspeople have a parasitic relationship with the poor. The book also explores contemporary perspectives on poverty, such as the changing views of the term “culture of poverty” and the relationship between western materialism and spiritual depression.; This series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature in a unique format designed to support cross-curricular studies. Each volume explores a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features carefully-selected content representing a variety of perspectives. All volumes in the series contain biographical and critical information about the author; secondary excerpts offering both historical and contemporary views of the highlighted social issue; a timeline of the author's life; a "For Further Reading" section of other works on the issue; and a detailed subject index.
  • Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart

    Louise Hawker

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, April 9, 2010)
    This title offers an in-depth examination of colonialism as presented in Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart, as well as contemporary perspectives on this issue. Discussions include the use of language to convey status and power, the clash of Igbo and European cultures, the loss of personal identity, and the different faces of neo-colonialism.
  • Poverty in John Steinbeck's the Pearl

    Louise Hawker

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Great literature resonates with us not only because of well-developed characters and plots, but also because it often reflects important social themes; these books explore a work of literature through the lens of the major issue reflected in it.; This volume of Social Issues in Literature examines John Steinbeck's life and work, with a specific look at key ideas related to The Pearl. The text discusses a variety of topics, including whether Kino chooses enslavement to wealth in order to escape pov; This series brings together the disciplines of sociology and literature in a unique format designed to support cross-curricular studies. Each volume explores a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features car
  • Genocide in Elie Wiesel's Night

    Louise Hawker

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, May 29, 2009)
    Discusses how Elie Wiesel's "Night" incorporates the topic of genocide, and gives a short background on both the author and instances of genocide occurring today.
  • Industrialism in John Steinbeck's the Grapes of Wrath

    Louise Hawker

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, July 2, 2008)
    Presents essays that examine Steinbeck's treatment of industrialization in "The Grapes of Wrath," discussing such topics as his sympathy of the common people and corporate ethics in a post-Enron environment.
  • The Power Is Within You

    Louise Hay

    Audio CD (Hay House Inc., April 1, 2004)
    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.
  • Genocide in Elie Wiesel's Night

    Louise Hawker

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, June 5, 2009)
    Book by Hawker, Louise