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Jenna Evans Welch was the kind of insatiable child reader who had no choice but to grow up to become a writer. She is the New York Times Bestselling author of LOVE & GELATO and the upcoming LOVE & LUCK. When she isn't writing girl abroad stories, Jenna can be found chasing her children or making elaborate messes in the kitchen. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and two young children.Â

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Love & Gelato Chapter 1 THE HOUSE LOOMED BRIGHTLY IN the distance, like a lighthouse in a sea of headstones. But it couldn’t be his house, right? We were probably just following some kind of Italian custom. Always drive newcomers through a cemetery. That way they get a feel for the local culture. Yeah, that must be it. I knit my fingers in my lap, my stomach dropping as the house got closer and closer. It was like watching Jaws emerge from the depths of the ocean. Duuun dun. Only it wasn’t a movie. It was real. And there was only one turn left. Don’t panic. This can’t be it. Mom wouldn’t have sent you to live in a cemetery. She would have warned you. She would have— He flipped on the turn signal, and all the air came rushing out of my lungs. She just didn’t tell me. “Are you okay?” Howard—my dad, I guess I should call him—was looking at me with a concerned expression. Probably because I’d just made a wheezing noise. “Is that your . . . ?” Words failed me, so I had to point. “Well, yes.” He hesitated for a moment and then gestured out the window. “Lina, didn’t you know? About all this?” “All this” didn’t even come close to describing the massive moonlit cemetery. “My grandma told me I’d be staying on American-owned land. She said you’re the caretaker of a World War II memorial. I didn’t think . . .” Panic was pouring over me like hot syrup. Also, I couldn’t seem to finish a single sentence. Breathe, Lina. You’ve already survived the worst. You can survive this, too. He pointed to the far end of the property. “The memorial is that building right up there. But the rest of the grounds are for the graves of American soldiers who were killed in Italy during the war.” “But this isn’t your house house, right? It’s just where you work?” He didn’t answer. Instead we pulled into the driveway, and I felt the last of my hope fade along with the car’s headlights. This wasn’t just a house. It was a home. Red geraniums lined the walkway, and there was a porch swing creaking back and forth, like someone had just gotten up. Subtract the crosses lining the surrounding lawns and it was any normal house in any normal neighborhood. But it wasn’t a normal neighborhood. And those crosses didn’t look like they were going anywhere. Ever. “They like to have a caretaker on-site at all times, so they built this house back in the sixties.” Howard took the keys out of the ignition, then drummed his fingers nervously on the steering wheel. “I’m really sorry, Lina. I thought you knew. I can’t imagine what you’re thinking right now.” “It’s a cemetery.” My voice was like weak tea. He turned and looked at me, not quite making eye contact. “I know. And the last thing you need is a reminder of everything you’ve been through this year. But I think you’ll find that this place grows on you. It’s really peaceful and it has a lot of interesting history. Your mother loved it. And after being here almost seventeen years, I can’t imagine living anywhere else.” His voice was hopeful, but I slumped back in my seat, a swarm of questions taking flight in my mind. If she loved it so much, then why didn’t she ever tell me about it? Why didn’t she ever talk about you until she got sick? And for the love of all that’s holy, what made her leave out the teeny-tiny detail that you’re my father? Howard absorbed my silence for a moment, then opened his car door. “Let’s head inside. I’ll get your suitcase.” All six foot five of him walked around to the back of the car, and I leaned over to watch him in the side mirror. My grandma had been the one to fill in the blanks. He’s your father; that’s why she wanted you to live with him. I probably should have seen it coming. It’s just that good old buddy Howard’s true identity seemed like the sort of thing my mother would have at least mentioned. Howard closed the trunk, and I straightened up and started rifling through my backpack, buying myself another few seconds. Lina, think. You’re alone in a foreign country, a certifiable giant has just stepped forward as your father, and your new home could be the setting for a zombie apocalypse movie. Do something. But what? Short of wrestling the car keys from Howard, I couldn’t think of a single way to get out of going into that house. Finally I unbuckled my seat belt and followed him to the front door. Inside, the house was aggressively normal—like maybe it thought it could make up for its location if it just tried hard enough. Howard set my suitcase down in the front entryway, and then we walked into a living room with two overstuffed chairs and a leather sofa. There were a bunch of vintage travel posters on the walls, and the whole place smelled like it had been soaking in garlic and onions. But in a good way. Obviously. “Welcome home,” Howard said, switching on the main light. Fresh panic smacked me in the face, and he winced when he saw my expression. “I mean, welcome to Italy. I’m so glad you’re here.” “Howard?” “Hi, Sonia.” A tall, gazelle-like woman stepped into the room. She was maybe a few years older than Howard, with coffee-colored skin and rows of gold bracelets on each arm. Gorgeous. And also a surprise. “Lina,” she said, enunciating my name carefully. “You made it. How were your flights?” I shifted from one foot to the other. Was someone going to introduce us? “They were okay. The last one was really long.” “We’re so glad you’re here.” She beamed at me, and there was a thick moment of silence. Finally I stepped forward. “So . . . you’re Howard’s wife?” Howard and Sonia looked at each other and then practically started howling with laughter. Lina Emerson. Comic genius. Finally Howard got himself under control. “Lina, this is Sonia. She’s the assistant superintendent of the cemetery. She’s been working here even longer than I have.” “Just by a few months,” Sonia said, wiping her eyes. “Howard always makes me sound like a dinosaur. My house is on the property too, a little closer to the memorial.” “How many people live here?” “Just us two. Now three,” Howard said. “And about four thousand soldiers,” Sonia added, grinning. She squinted at Howard, and I glanced back just in time to see him frantically running one finger across his throat. Nonverbal communication. Great. Sonia’s smile vanished. “Lina, are you hungry? I made a lasagna.” That’s what that smell was. “I’m pretty hungry,” I admitted. Understatement. “Good. I made my specialty. Lasagna with extra-garlicky garlic bread.” “Yes!” Howard said, pumping his arm like a housewife on The Price Is Right. “You decided to spoil us.” “It’s a special night, so I thought I’d go all out. Lina, you probably want to wash your hands. I’ll dish up and you can meet us in the dining room.” Howard pointed across the living room. “Bathroom’s over there.” I nodded, then set my backpack on the nearest chair before practically fleeing the room. The bathroom was miniature, barely big enough for a toilet and a sink, and I ran the water as hot as I could stand it, scrubbing the airport off my hands with a chip of soap from the edge of the sink. While I scrubbed, I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror and groaned. I looked like I’d been dragged through three different time zones. Which, to be fair, I had. My normally tan skin was pale and yellowish-looking, and I had dark circles under my eyes. And my hair. It had finally figured out a way to defy the laws of physics. I wet both my hands and tried to smash down my curls, but it seemed to only encourage them. Finally I gave up. So what if I looked like a hedgehog who’d discovered Red Bull? Fathers are supposed to accept you as you are, right? Music started up outside the bathroom and my nervousness kindled from a flame to a bonfire. Did I really need to eat dinner? Maybe I could go hide out in a room somewhere while I processed this whole cemetery thing. Or didn’t process it. But then my stomach roared in protest and ugh. I did have to eat. “There she is,” Howard said, getting to his feet as I walked into the dining room. The table was set with a red-checkered cloth, and an old rock song I sort of recognized was playing from an iPod next to the entryway. I slid into the chair opposite them, and Howard sat down too. “I hope you’re hungry. Sonia’s such a great cook, I think she missed her calling in life.” Now that it wasn’t just the two of us, he sounded way more relaxed. Sonia beamed. “No way. I was destined for life at the memorial.” “It does look good.” And by “good,” I meant amazing. A steaming pan of lasagna sat next to a basket of thickly sliced garlic bread, and there was a salad bowl piled high with tomatoes and crisp-looking lettuce. It took every ounce of willpower I had not to dive right onto the table. Sonia cut into the lasagna, placing a big gooey square right in the center of my plate. “Help yourself to bread and salad. Buon appetito.” “Buon appetito,” Howard echoed. “Buon appe . . . something,” I mumbled. The second everyone was served, I picked up my fork and attacked my lasagna. I knew I probably looked like a wild mastodon, but after a full day of nothing but airline food, I couldn’t help myself. Those portions were miniature. When I finally came up for air, Sonia and Howard were both staring at me, Howard looking mildly horrified. “So, Lina, what kinds of things do you like to do?” Sonia asked. I grabbed my napkin. “Besides scare people with my table manners?” Howard chuckled. “Your grandmother told me you love running. She said you average about forty miles a week, and you’re hoping to run in college.” “Well, that explains the appetite.” Sonia scooped up another piece, and I gratefully held out my plate. “Do you run at school?” “I used to. I was on the varsity cross-country team, but I forfeited my spot after we found out.” They both just looked at me. “. . . When we found out about the cancer? Practice took up a lot of time, and I didn’t want to leave town for all the meets and stuff.” Howard nodded. “I think the cemetery is a great place for a runner. Lots of space, and nice smooth roads. I used to run here all the time. Before I got fat and lazy.” Sonia rolled her eyes. “Oh, please. You couldn’t get fat if you tried.” She nudged the basket of garlic bread toward me. “Did you know that your mother and I were friends? She was lovely. So talented and lively.” Nope, didn’t tell me that, either. Was it possible I was falling prey to some elaborate kidnapping scheme? Would kidnappers feed you two pieces of the best lasagna you’d ever had? And if pressed, would they give you the recipe? Howard cleared his throat, snapping me back to the conversation. “Sorry. Um, no. She never mentioned you.” Sonia nodded, her face expressionless, and Howard glanced at her, then back at me. “You’re probably feeling pretty tired. Is there anyone you want to get in touch with? I messaged your grandmother when your plane arrived, but you’re welcome to give her a call. I have an international plan on my cell phone.” “Can I call Addie?” “Is that the friend you were living with?” “Yeah. But I have my laptop. I could just use FaceTime instead.” “That might not work tonight. Italy isn’t exactly on the cutting edge of technology, and our Internet connection has been pretty slow all day. Someone’s coming by to take a look at it tomorrow, but in the meantime you can just use my phone.” “Thanks.” He pushed back from the table. “Would anyone like some wine?” “Yes, please,” Sonia said. “Lina?” “Uh . . . I’m kind of underage.” He smiled. “Italy doesn’t have a drinking age, so I guess it’s a little different around here. But no pressure either way.” “I’ll pass.” “Be right back.” He headed for the kitchen. The room was quiet for about ten seconds, and then Sonia set her fork down. “I’m so happy you’re here, Lina. And I want you to know that if you need anything, I’m just a stone’s throw away. Literally.” “Thanks.” I trained my eyes on a spot just over her left shoulder. Adults were always trying too hard around me. They thought that if they were nice enough they could make up for the fact that I’d lost my mom. It was kind of sweet and horrible at the same time. Sonia glanced toward the kitchen and then lowered her voice. “I wanted to ask you, would you mind stopping by my place sometime tomorrow? I have something I want to give you.” “What?” “We can talk about it then. Tonight you just focus on settling in.” I just shook my head. I was going to do as little settling in as possible. I wasn’t even going to unpack my bag. After dinner Howard insisted on carrying my suitcase upstairs. “I hope you like your room. I repainted and redecorated it a couple of weeks ago, and I think it turned out really nice. I keep most of the windows open in summer—it’s a lot cooler that way—but feel free to close yours if you’d prefer.” He spoke quickly, like he’d spent all afternoon rehearsing his welcome speech. He set my bag down in front of the first door. “Bathroom is right across the hall, and I put some new soap and shampoo in there. Let me know what else you need and I’ll pick it up tomorrow, okay?” “Okay.” “And like I said, the Internet’s been pretty spotty, but if you decide you want to try it out, our network is called ‘American Cemetery.’?” Of course it was. “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” “Wall of the Missing. One word.” “?‘Wall of the Missing,’?” I repeated. “What does that mean?” “It’s a part of the memorial. There are a bunch of stone tablets listing the names of soldiers whose bodies were never recovered. I can show you tomorrow if you’d like.” Nooo, thank you. “Well, I’m pretty tired, so . . .” I edged toward the door. He took the hint, handing me a cell phone along with a slip of paper. “I wrote down instructions for dialing the States. You have to put in a country code as well as an area code. Let me know if you have any trouble.” “Thanks.” I put the paper in my pocket. “Good night, Lina.” “Good night.” He turned and walked down the hall, and I opened the door and dragged my suitcase into the room, feeling my shoulders sag with the relief of finally being alone. Well, you’re really here, I thought, just you and your four thousand new friends. There was a lock on the door and I turned it with a satisfying click. Then I slowly turned around, steeling myself for whatever Howard had meant by “really nice.” But then my heart practically stopped, because wow. The room was perfect. Soft light glowed from this adorable gold lamp on the nightstand, and the bed was antique-looking, with about a thousand decorative pillows. A painted desk and dresser sat on opposite sides of the room, and a large oval mirror hung on the wall next to the door. There were even a bunch of picture frames standing empty on the nightstand and dresser, like they were waiting for me to fill them up. I stood there staring for a minute. It was just so me. How was it possible that someone who hadn’t even met me had managed to put together my perfect bedroom? Maybe things weren’t going to be so bad— And then a gust of wind blew into the room, drawing my attention to the large open window. I’d ignored my own rule: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. I walked over and stuck my head out. The headstones gleamed in the moonlight like rows of teeth, and everything was dark and eerily silent. No amount of pretty could make up for a view like that. I pulled my head back in, then took the slip of paper out of my pocket. Time to start plotting my escape.

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Paperback: 400 pages

Publisher: Simon Pulse; Reprint edition (May 2, 2017)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1481432559

ISBN-13: 978-1481432559

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What a fun book to read and so well written! I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I don't read a lot of "romance" novels or books in that genre, so I'll admit that I bought it on the reputation and recommendation of one of my favorite authors, Richard Paul Evans, the author's father. I am so happy that I took a chance on this book. I was pleasantly surprised that, while love and romance were a major theme of the book as is clearly implied by the title, there was as much emphasis on all the other kinds of love that we experience in life; i.e., love between a parent and child, love between friends, and love of oneself. The reader is taken on a journey of discovery, both of self and of others. While the book is marketed toward young adults and it is an easy read, it is in no way "dummied down" or simplistic. I believe that anyone of any age can gain wisdom from reading this book, as we all need times of reflection, introspection and discovery to find out who we were, who we are, who we can be, as well as who those around us really are as compared to who we thought they were. Lastly, for those concerned about profanity and sexual gratuity, I wanted to mention that this is a "clean" book. There is no profanity or sex which, aside from being a nice break from what has become so common in books lately, is just not necessary to move the story forward. If anything, it would take away from the story, and it is such a sweet and beautiful story that nothing should be allowed to take from it.

I knew before I read it that it was a book for teens, just because the publisher’s URL referenced on the back cover was simonandschuster.com/teen. Knowing that made a big difference in how I read it. The prologue consisted of the main character’s mother’s diagnosis of a terminal and fast-moving illness, then skipped to the mother’s deathbed wish that said main character, Lina, go to Italy to stay with a man she’s never met but whom her mother trusts because he is apparently Lina’s father, and then dives right in with her arrival in Italy in chapter one. Its pacing, especially at the beginning, is, I think, reflective of Lina’s shock and denial about being in such a difficult, unexpected situation. It isn’t until later in the book that she begins to come to terms with her grief, and that reckoning and increase in maturity is an endearing thing to be a part of.Indeed, if I could sum up the whole book in just one word, it would be “cute.” But then I would have to clarify that by saying that it is so because of its appeal to teenagers (especially girls), its pacing, and its wonderful voice. The dialogue sounded consistently authentic and humorous. There are rejoinders like this on almost every page: “Odette grimaced. ‘I’m spending the summer pretending to be somewhere other than Italy. Ren grinned. “How’s that working out for you? You know, with your Italian husband and children?”I absolutely loved the humor in this book, as expressed in conversations like that and in Lina’s and her friend’s actions.And, of course, the romance was fun. If you’re an adult looking to read about a serious, in-depth, marriage-inducing love, you won’t find it in this book, nor should you expect it, except for a smattering in her mother’s backstory. But it was still a joy to “watch” the blossoming of romantic feelings between Lina and a certain male character. The bumps and detours they experienced as their relationship developed made for a good plot.So, if you have a teenage daughter, get this book for her right now. Keep in mind that there is a little bit of alcohol use, and various references to Lina’s illegitimacy. It does skim over the fact that Lina never knew her father while growing up with her mother, and never really questioned her father’s absence, but that may have been because of her afore-mentioned grief. Even if you’re not a teenager yourself, but are looking for a light summer read, you should read this. Enjoy it in the vein that it was written, with “love” and “gelato” used together in the title, almost as if they’re interchangeable. Because, when you’re young, sometimes they are.(see full review at[...])

“Love & Gelato”, by Jenna Evans Welch is simply phenomenal!As I finish, I feel exactly as though I have just had the BEST vacation to Italy, explored Florence & even part of Rome, went on some long runs through a scene from an Olive Garden menu & a American Memorial Cemetery, & had some crazy awesome adventures with my new best friends.Uh, WOW.This doesn’t happen.When I’m really busy with life, I read at least half a dozen books a week minimum (when less slammed by my own writing deadlines, sometimes that half dozen is per day; chain-reading is a struggle that I struggle to want to struggle with), & I cannot remember the last time a book took me on such a delightful journey.It was pure magic.Maybe because I’m half-Italian myself & always wish I’d been able to go back when my Grandpa was still alive & my family went all the time—they wouldn’t hear of it, as I was at University, and, at the time, the first in our famiglia to ever graduate, but the family doesn’t go over together anymore now that my Grandpa is gone. End of a magical era I have always wished I hadn’t missed.It was like a taste of that kind of magic.Only not just a tasting spoon lick of magic like My lactose-intolerant self had with the Alfredo I made for dinner tonight. But like a Strega Nonna pot full of magic. Like I’d baked a crusty chewy loaf of Italian bread to go with it & sat down to enjoy the entire pot, but with none of caloric or tragic lactose-derived consequences after.In fact it was exactly like I was surrounded by my big fat Italian family’s love, & swimming in a sea of gelato.Perfetto.“Love & Gelato” indeed.I will be recommending this wonderful adventure to everybody. I don’t think I have EVER felt that way about ANY book before. Certain books to certain genre lovers, certainly. But everyone? My horror writer friends to sci-fi, to suspense thriller authors like myself, EVERYONE will find something to delight in in this novel. It is a masterpiece of writing & a gorgeous quilt of storytelling, & is utterly magnificent.Certamente, Jenna Evans Welch is something special & definitely an author to keep an eye on.I discovered this book because I wanted to read Ms Welch’s 1st novel before reading the advanced reader copy of her 2nd, “Love & Chocolate”, that I won at a local book store’s semi-annual “Ladies’ Night”. I’m getting a crick in my neck from patting myself on the back for that choice, so I’m going to end here & pick up my delicious new ARC of “Love & Chocolate,” and begin reading in 3, 2, 1... Ciao!

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Everything You Need to Prepare Your Homeschooler for College SuccessThe transition from homeschooling children to preparing them for success in college deserves both planning and preparation. As the parent of a homeschooler, you have many issues to consider besides academic excellence: fulfilling other people's expectations and standards, tackling standardized tests and application essays, and introducing your homeschooler to the atmosphere of a college campus.Now you can direct your child confidently and effectively. This important addition to Prima's acclaimed homeschooling series is filled with tips and insider advice from homeschooling families whose children now attend the schools of their choice. Inside are the answers to your questions, including how to: -Decide what type of college is right for your homeschooler -Develop the proper college-preparatory curriculum for your child -Learn what colleges expect from homeschooled applicants -Prepare your homeschooler for the admissions process"Cafi Cohen is THE source for the high school homeschooler looking to apply to his or her favorite college." --Manfred Smith, president and founder, Maryland Home Education Association"Don't start homeschooling your college-bound teenager without this book. Cafi Cohen is your homeschooler's personal guidance counselor." --Maureen McCaffery, editor in chief, "Homeschooling Today"A must-read for homeschool parents exploring higher-education options for their children. This book will equip, encourage, and empower parents and their students." --Tom Ertz, director, Marion (Iowa) Home School Assistance Program"An outstanding resource for homeschooling teens andtheir parents. With its invaluable resource listings and handy checklists, this book will allay many of the concerns of college-bound homeschoolers." --Jeanne Biggerstaff, homeschooling parent and president, Oregon Home Education Network"If you are homeschooling a child and wonder about college, then read this book!" --Billy and Nancy Greer, Fun Books

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Series: Prima's Home Learning Library

Paperback: 336 pages

Publisher: Three Rivers Press (December 14, 2000)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0761527540

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I found Cohen's writing to be both comprehensive and easy to follow, but the content of the book was, overall, not very helpful. The clear unschooling/loose schooling bias of the book made it blindingly obvious that those of us who are classical schooling or those who are traditional school-at-home types will simply be far more prepared for college applications and never need to ask half the questions this book attempts to answer. And some of the answers she gives are a bit suspect, like in the section in which parents are advised to dress up their child's interests in "educationese" to workt the system, thus the author advocates (I kid you not) calling hours spent looking at catalogues school under the label "consumer math." Monopoly is mentioend as "math, economics," which is lovely in elementary school, but we're talking about high school here. And (I'm not making this up) SimCity was specifically mentioned as, what was it, social studies???While the book is thorough and certainly reassuring (if SimCity gets kids into college these days, my boys who have studied formal logic, Koine Greek, etc. will do just fine!) I found it to be lacking. I bought the book as we are entering our last year before high school and my son and I have the philosophy that we should work out the kinks and make our mistakes now before colleges are looking.... but I think Iwill be looking for another book on preparing homeschoolers for college as this one really lost credibility with me.

Just what I needed for Sonlight Homeschool Curriculum, thank you.

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I have a 13 year old who will begin 7th grade next year, so I purchased this book in addition to Homeschooling : The Teen Years. This book was a great help to me and I'm sure I will refer to it many times over the next few years.I had been considered a correspondence school or diploma-granting private school for my son's high school course work when I purchased this book. By reading the material given by parents whose children had attended college, seeing the different transcript types, and learning of various ways to earn college credit, I changed my mind about the correspondence school. I will continue with the current plan and create my son's needed transcripts and portfolio together with him so that he may attend the college of his choice when the time comes.I especially liked the checklist at the end of the book. I was confused over when my son would need to take the PSAT and SAT and when to actually apply to college and for financial aid. Based on this book, my son will begin his foreign language courses when he begins 7th grade and is planning to look into a local 4-H group in order to build group and leadership skills and possibly earn a scholarship.

All students homeschooled or institutionally educated should read and heed Cafi Cohen's Homeschoolers' College Admissions Handbook. It's fascinating. (Without obvious intent this book makes a strong case for continual lifetime learning.) It is an exceptionally well-annotated reference work. It more than adequately addresses the doubts homeschooling families have about college admission. The "How we (they) did it" excerpts are inspiring. There are real examples of good admission essays. Transcripts are covered. This handbook is as easy and fun to read as the Reader's Digest.The benefits of this book begin when the pupil can read. Don't wait for the student to ask, "What about College? The sections of the book on "Paper Trails" and "Putting It All Together" are worth more than the cost of the book. All homeschooling families must have this book in their library

This is a great read for homeschoolers preparing for college. It gives lots of ideas on preparing for college as well as questions whether college is the best solution for your particular child while offering other options if it isn't. Good preparation material for whatever path your child chooses to take.

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Priscilla Shirer, maestra de enseñanza bíblica y conferencista, tiene un diploma de Master en Estudios Bíblicos del Seminario Teológico de Dallas. También es reconocida como escritora. Entre sus libros se incluye Uno en un millón, Interrupción divina y La resolución para mujeres, este último incorporado a la lista de títulos exitosos del New York Times. También actúa como personaje principal en la película “Cuarto de guerra” (War Room). Priscila está casada con Jerry Shirer, con quien fundó el ministerio “Going Beyond”. Tienen tres hijos y viven en Dallas, Texas. Priscilla Shirer is a Bible teacher and conference speaker with a Master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. Also a popular author, her books include the New York Times Best-Seller, The Resolution for Women, One in a Million, and Life Interrupted. She is also the lead character in the War Room movie. Priscilla is married to Jerry with whom she founded Going Beyond Ministries. They have three sons and live in Dallas, Texas.

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Its an OK read but I was disappointed that it was all about "taking time for yourself" rather than an exposition of Sabbath Rest which is life in Christ without works.

I felt like Ms. Shirer was dealing with two different issues (the Sabbath and self-control) by meshing them together. These issues are related to each other, but not one in the same. Also, as is typical in Christian studies, the focus tends to be very much on fixing ourselves. The emphasis is in our trying to change our behaviors instead of dealing with the heart's affections: Ask God for help, form a strategy for dealing with the behavior, set up a form of accountability. While these may not be bad things necessarily, they don't get to the root issues, which only God has the power to deal with.It had been a long while since I had done one of these kind of studies. It took me a little bit to get used to the stage persona, but I was able to glean some good insights from her teachings. I am not sorry I pursued the study, but will probably not do another.

Love, love Priscilla Shirer, she is amazing; and the Bible study was awesome. I took away some great principals to simplify my life and to just "let go" of things, routines and just "stuff" that I have become a slave to. I'm 69 and I think a lot of this study is geared for younger, busier Mom types.

I did this study with some friends

I led this study with about 12 other women and we all very much enjoyed it and had great discussions as we learned much more about why God created the Sabbath rest for us crazy busy women (and men)!

This is a great study to do with other women. I highly recommend it. I woulddefinitely do it with videos - Not sure how much you would get out of it without the videos.

I purchased this book to share it with my cousin. The book was introduced to me in a Girlfriend's Bible study. I love how Priscilia ministers/teaches it is so applicable to every day life.

Wonderful, thought provoking study!! Loved it!!!

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I read this book in one day over winter break and look forward to applying its practical, realistic, and strategic methods for our upcoming Festival/Contest season. The text is clear and easy to understand (not dry or dated at all!). As a JH/HS band director I believe the whole book actually applies to me and my students within the modern public school setting. Definitely recommend.

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"The guide, published by Chronicle Books, has hilarious step-by-step illustrations, the inspirations behind the moves, suggested music and skill level ratings. Most pages also list helpful tips to get the most out of your moves." Oregon Daily Emerald

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This book is fun for anyone who loves to dance and has a sense of humor. It brings back things that you had forgotten, or that you were never sure of, like the Kid 'N Play. Great to flip through with a friend or a group of friends at a party. The most funny part though, is the voice who give lots of helpful tips and trivia around these dance moves. I bought one for myself and now 3 as gifts. Great gift to someone who needs a pick-me-up and loves to dance, like a mom.

I'm a dance instructor and this book helps a lot for adding a few "twists" to my routines. The moves are classic, illustrations are colorful and fun (even displaying different wardrobes specific to the dance moves), and best of all, you're never short of ideas! Each move is broken down in pieces and the book also gives you recommended music and even precautions. Works great for dance parties too! You know those moves that it seems everybody knows but you? Not anymore! Highly recommended!

I sent out numerous copies of this book as Christmas presents a couple of years ago. Friends still comment on how awesome it is. The "moves" are nostalgic and hilarious. The illustrations are perfect. I dare you not to break into an impromptu dance party after reading.

I got this for my roommate because she's always dancing and asking me to teach her some moves. The book is really nice, with pictures showing how to perform the moves. Made for a great Christmas gift!

This book is perfect for easy to follow dance steps & arm & hand movements. Full color illustrations, cute & fun. I love it already!

My husband bought this book to learn a few more dance skillsIt is a waste of money as most of what is in the book is junkOf all of the things that I have ever bought on Amazon.comthis is the only thing that I have ever returned - even though returning it will probably cost me more than the original cost of the bookI am only wasting time on this review to save future review readers the waste of purchasing this item

If you are like me and love to dance, you will love this book! It has over 100 new and Classic dances. I didn't know there were that many!!! It is fully illustrated and breaks down all the moves with step-by step guides. Be ready for that next dance, wedding or holidays and show everyone what you can do!

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