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Site updated: July 2, 2008 |
Check out a book in the Peace Library! Yes,
we are open and ready to read. Select a book, sign the ledger with your name,
date, and the name of your selection. There is no charge, no due date.
Ready - Set - Read!
| Resources
mentioned in the sermon of 4/13/08: |
| Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy,
by David Burns: A psychiatrist tells how to correct distortions in thinking in order to improve emotional health. |
| Anxious to Please: 7 Revolutionary Practices for the
Chronically Nice, by James Rapson & Craig English. Good for those who find they are too accommodating, acquiescing and tend to avoid conflict, this book presents new practices to bring about better health and more satisfying relationships. |
| Books on Grief and Loss: A special shelf in the Peace Library features books on grief and loss this month. These are a sampling; there are more. |
| How to
Survive the Loss of a Love: Bloomfield, MD. Colgrove, PhD, and
McWilliams This book is simple, brief and easy to pick up when you're having a difficult day. It is full of wisdom and practical solutions. When you don't know what more to say, the gift of this little book will give comfort and help. |
| The Tenth
Good Thing About Barney, by Judith Viorst This book shows a useful way for any of us to honor a loved one who is gone. |
| The
Velveteen Rabbit, by Margery Williams This is a much-loved children's story for the child in us at any age. It says a lot about the value gained by losses we all experience as we live our lives. This story has a message about eternal life and hope that touches hearts of every age. |
| The following books have been donated: | Donated by: |
| The Blue Day Book, by Bradley T. Greive | Jim and Pauline Rear |
| Dancing on the Edge, by Charley Heavenrich | Charley and Cleo Browning |
| At Home in
Mitford, by Jan Karon A Light in the Window These High Green Hills Out of Canaan A New Song |
Dee Leavitt |
| Old Turtle, by Douglas Wood | Jean Schulz |