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Barbara Davis

    Barbara Davis
    The Wishing Tide
    Teaching FUNdamental Gymnastics Skills
    The Secrets She Carried
    Mastering Software Project Requirements: A Framework for Successful Planning, Development & Alignment
    The Taijiquan Classics: An Annotated Translation
    New Rochelle
    • 2023

      Parables of Light (Special Edition)

      Bringing Light to a Troubled Sea

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the prophetic message from Joel about the outpouring of the Spirit in the last days, emphasizing a transformative experience for all generations. It highlights the significance of visions and dreams as divine communication, showcasing how this promise unites people across age and gender in spiritual awakening. The text invites readers to reflect on the implications of these prophecies in contemporary faith and community life, encouraging a deeper understanding of spiritual gifts and their role in personal and collective journeys.

      Parables of Light (Special Edition)
    • 2022

      It takes strength to hold on. It also takes an enormous amount of strength to let go and sometimes letting go is better than holding on.Making the decision to release and let go begins with acknowledgment and then choosing to face, deal with, and move through emotions, situations, and circumstances. It is not easy and most times a painful journey. Once you do, though, the freedom to pursue your true happiness as your best and highest self will make you question why it took you so long.In this book, six extraordinary women tell their stories of how they let go of pain, resentment, toxic relationships, labels, anger, and more. Each author courageously opened her life and story to share with you how she overcame obstacles because all she wanted, more than anything, was to be healed, loved, happy, and whole. May you be inspired by their words and blessed by their Blessed Not the Power of Letting Go.

      Blessed Not Broken
    • 2019

      Focusing on the universal experience of change, this self-help book provides a valuable guide for managing transitions. It presents a clear roadmap through the three stages of change: endings, the neutral zone, and new beginnings. Each phase is explored in depth, offering insights to help readers navigate their personal journeys with clarity and understanding. With an inspirational approach, it encourages embracing the process of transformation, making it a relevant resource for anyone facing change in their lives.

      Lost in Transition: 8 Steps to Navigating Change Volume 1
    • 2016

      Love, Alice

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against a rich Southern backdrop, this women's fiction novel explores themes of forgiveness and healing through the power of letters. The story delves into the lives of its characters as they confront their pasts and seek redemption, illustrating the transformative impact of written words. With emotional depth and a focus on personal growth, the narrative invites readers to reflect on their own journeys of reconciliation and understanding.

      Love, Alice
    • 2015

      Summer at Hideaway Key

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set across two transformative summers, this novel explores the intertwining lives of its characters through the lens of a journal that reveals deep secrets. As they navigate love, loss, and personal growth, the story delves into the emotional complexities that can either shatter or heal the heart. The narrative promises to be a poignant journey of self-discovery and connection, highlighting the power of shared experiences and the impact of hidden truths.

      Summer at Hideaway Key
    • 2014

      The Wishing Tide

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      Set against the backdrop of the Outer Banks during an offseason storm, this novel explores the intertwining lives of three unlikely strangers. Each character grapples with their past while discovering the transformative power of love amidst the chaos. The narrative delves into themes of connection and redemption, revealing how unexpected circumstances can lead to profound relationships and personal growth.

      The Wishing Tide
    • 2013

      The Secrets She Carried

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Upon returning to her North Carolina hometown after thirty years, a young woman uncovers hidden truths about her childhood home, a once-grand tobacco plantation. As she delves into the past, she confronts the secrets that have lingered within the estate, revealing the complex history and emotional ties that have shaped her life. The journey explores themes of memory, family, and the impact of the past on the present.

      The Secrets She Carried
    • 2013

      The book provides a comprehensive guide for effectively managing software project requirements, detailing the entire requirements life cycle from elicitation to validation. It emphasizes the importance of clear documentation tailored to specific audiences, and discusses how different methodologies like Agile and Waterfall influence requirements. Additionally, it offers strategies to align technology with business needs, reduce costs, and enhance ROI. The included downloadable templates and academic resources further support practical application and learning.

      Mastering Software Project Requirements: A Framework for Successful Planning, Development & Alignment
    • 2009

      New Rochelle

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The arrival of the train in 1848 marked a pivotal change for New Rochelle, transforming it from a quiet agricultural area into a thriving suburban hub. By the early 20th century, its appeal as a residential community grew, thanks to its proximity to Broadway, scenic waterfront, and a burgeoning retail scene. The population surged to 54,000 by 1930, fueled by commuter rails and the automobile. This vibrant community attracted influential figures across various fields, including artist Norman Rockwell and suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt, contributing to its rich cultural legacy.

      New Rochelle
    • 2003

      Exploring the global influence of taijiquan, this book delves into its historical roots and fundamental concepts as outlined in The Taijiquan Classics. It serves as a guide for practitioners, students, and scholars, offering insights into health, relaxation, and self-defense. The text incorporates newly discovered sources and translations of commentaries by Chen Weiming, enriching the understanding of taijiquan's evolution and significance in both traditional and modern contexts.

      The Taijiquan Classics: An Annotated Translation