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  • 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
  • The Power is within You

    Louise L Hay

    Paperback (Hay House, March 15, 2009)
    World famous teacher Louise L. Hay, has already helped millions of people to free themselves from the cycles of fear, stress, and guilt which limit our lives. This book develops the ideas that she explores in "You Can Heal Your Life", the multi-million bestseller, and teaches you how to build up your emotional and mental immune systems. Those closest to us - our parents and partners, even our colleagues - often seek to criticise and change us. This can produce deep-rooted feelings of negativity. Louise encourages us to think of ourselves in terms of positives - what we do, not what we don't; what we know, not what we don't; and, what we are, not what we aren't.
  • 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.
  • I Think I Am by Hay, Louise L.

    Louise L. Hay

    Hardcover (Hay House, Oct. 15, 2008)
    Excellent Book
  • Love Yourself, Heal Your Life Workbook

    Louise L. Hay

    Paperback (Specialist Publications, March 15, 1992)
    The author guides us to healing path of self-discovery and teaches us how to be a loving parent to ourselves. The book educates us on : health, self-esteem,addictive behavior, fears and phobias, money and prosperity, work, sex, friendship, intimacy. The exercises will give you new information about yourself. You will be able to make new choices.
  • Genocide in Elie Wiesel's Night

    Louise Hawker

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, June 5, 2009)
    Book by Hawker, Louise
  • 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 L. Hay

    Audio Cassette (Hay House Audio, Jan. 1, 1996)
    The author explains her "loving the self" philosophy, describing how to listen to the inner self, express feelings and creativity, and love the inner child.
  • THE POWER IS WITHIN YOU

    Louise L. Hay

    Paperback (Specialist Publications, March 15, 1991)
    The Power Is Within You [POWER IS W/IN YOU] [Paperback]
  • Love Yourself Heal Your Life Workbook by Hay; Louise L.

    Hay; Louise L.

    Paperback (OTH, March 15, 1821)
    INFORMATIVE!! Excellent read! Relax and read. Excellent condition and great reviews
  • Waiting for Christopher

    Louise Hawes, Nina Nickles

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 1, 2002)
    In the heat of the moment, Feena, along with her friend Raylene, kidnaps a toddler named Christopher, who is being abused, and, even though she longs for the unconditional love only a child can give, she soon finds the situation spiraling out of control, forcing her to make some tough decisions.
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