I kept
hearing about the book Bringing Up Bebe and finally found some time to read it on my honeymoon (is that weird?!).
Not exact matches
I
heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking
about her
book,
about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to
bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
But there is something deeply powerful
about hearing a classroom of your peers read life into a text by reading it with passion and understanding and inflection and... Instead of thinking when you're reading silently, «I wonder if anyone cares
about this
book,» seeing that every other kid in the class loves this
book, wants to
bring it to life, enjoys it, is relishing the fiction and the words in the story.
«We
hear librarians and patrons rave
about Kindle, so we are thrilled that we can be part of
bringing library
books to the unparalleled experience of reading on Kindle.»
You haven't
heard much
about it yet, but the interest rates of today are
bringing the big insurance companies to their knees, especially those with huge whole life
books.
And I certainly don't tell them to
bring me their savings account
book so I can hire attorneys to prepare for an adversarial
hearing fixing blame
about who started the mess in order to award money damages or injunctive relief.