Falling in love is easy if you meet the right person… But what if Mr or Ms Right doesn’t speak your language? From asking someone out and going on a date to falling in love, romance and more. This book gives you all the English you need to speak the Language of Love.
Just Mommy and Me "If I were a monkey who swung on a tree and you were my mommy, who swung after me . . . imagine how happy and fun it would be." Hand in hand a mother and child monkey spend the entire day together doing the special things that create warm memories: playing hide-and-seek, picking flowers in the breeze, swimming with the fishes and frogs, walking in cool, shady places until finally falling asleep under a glowing Mr. Moon. There's no better way to share the day with Mommy than with Tara Jaye Morrow's cozy rhyme and Katy Bratun's bright illustrations.
"The Sky Is Falling" is a spellbinding novel of glamour, sex, power, and murder that spans the globe. If America had a royal family, the Winthrops would wear the crown. The popular, charismatic Winthrops have captured the imagination of the world with their public service, their enormous charity, and their glamorous lives, but in a single year, all five members of the family are killed in a series of accidents. This is an exciting tale of mystery and intrigue as only the master storyteller, Sidney Sheldon, can write.
John Ridd is a respectable farmer who one day happens into the valley of the Doone's, a family/community of outlaws, who had killed his father. There, he ends up falling in love with Lorna Doone. Then, John has to find a way to save his love and overcome their differences of birth.
Fromm presents love as a skill that can be taught and developed. He rejects the idea of loving as something magical and mysterious that cannot be analyzed and explained, and is therefore skeptical about popular ideas such as "falling in love" or being helpless in the face of love. Because modern humans are alienated from each other and from nature, we seek refuge from our aloneness in romantic love and marriage (pp. 79–81)