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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Everything that Rick and his band of survivors know is about to change, and nothing will ever be the same. "A Larger World," Part One begins here!</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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<p>Everything that Rick and his band of survivors know is about to change, and nothing will ever be the same. "A Larger World," Part One begins here!</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>In this sequel to <em>Walking with the Shadow of Love, Walking with Two Shadows</em> continues exploring the afterlife of our beloved pets and the experiences of their owners who have sensed contacts from their departed animals. It continues the story of the author's therapy dog, Lakota--who served over two thousand people in the course of his life--until his departure, and his remarkable contacts from beyond the Rainbow Bridge with the author. It also discusses Lakota's successful stem cell procedure, which restored his mobility after he had lost his ability to run, and jump, and move without pain, due to arthritis. The story of Lakota's best friend, Cooper is also continued. <em>Walking with Two Shadows</em> includes the story of her next dog--an abused, abandoned rescue with anxiety disorder, O.C.D., blanket sucking/tooth grinding disorder, containment anxiety, and leash reactivity--and follows the dog's incredible transformation into a calm, polite dog who can trust humans and love again. This book includes stories of others who have experienced afterlife visits from their animals, including a disaster relief therapy dog who served victims' families and first responders in the aftermath of the World Trade Center disaster, an unwanted dog from an unscrupulous breeder, a rescue cat who succumbs to cancer at a young age, and other poignant tales, ending with the incredible story of a couple who loses their only son and witnesses a surprising turn of events at the moment of his passing. The author delves into why some people receive these contacts and possible neurological reasons why some people can detect these visits. She also assures people who have lost their pets and who have not received contact from them that it is not because they are loved less and tells of her grieving previous dogs she loved and lost, but from whom she never received any afterlife contact. There is also information about empaths. <em>Walking with Two Shadows</em> can be enjoyed as a sequel or on its own. It is beautifully illustrated by the author and contains narrative photographs by the author and others.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】
<p>In this sequel to <em>Walking with the Shadow of Love, Walking with Two Shadows</em> continues exploring the afterlife of our beloved pets and the experiences of their owners who have sensed contacts from their departed animals. It continues the story of the author's therapy dog, Lakota--who served over two thousand people in the course of his life--until his departure, and his remarkable contacts from beyond the Rainbow Bridge with the author. It also discusses Lakota's successful stem cell procedure, which restored his mobility after he had lost his ability to run, and jump, and move without pain, due to arthritis. The story of Lakota's best friend, Cooper is also continued. <em>Walking with Two Shadows</em> includes the story of her next dog--an abused, abandoned rescue with anxiety disorder, O.C.D., blanket sucking/tooth grinding disorder, containment anxiety, and leash reactivity--and follows the dog's incredible transformation into a calm, polite dog who can trust humans and love again. This book includes stories of others who have experienced afterlife visits from their animals, including a disaster relief therapy dog who served victims' families and first responders in the aftermath of the World Trade Center disaster, an unwanted dog from an unscrupulous breeder, a rescue cat who succumbs to cancer at a young age, and other poignant tales, ending with the incredible story of a couple who loses their only son and witnesses a surprising turn of events at the moment of his passing. The author delves into why some people receive these contacts and possible neurological reasons why some people can detect these visits. She also assures people who have lost their pets and who have not received contact from them that it is not because they are loved less and tells of her grieving previous dogs she loved and lost, but from whom she never received any afterlife contact. There is also information about empaths. <em>Walking with Two Shadows</em> can be enjoyed as a sequel or on its own. It is beautifully illustrated by the author and contains narrative photographs by the author and others.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>James Kennovan was a rebellious youth who went to sea as a teenager and later walked the rugged streets of the Bowery as a New York City cop. Then, in 1849, he answered the siren's call and sailed to California intending to fill a gunnysack with gold nuggets and return East. But that's not what happened.</p> <p>Although prone to excessive drinking and brawling, Jimmy Kennovan soon ruled the sport of pedestrianism -- a popular 19th century amusement in which men (and some women) walked for days at a time without rest or sleep in a bizarre sport described in 1879 by a San Francisco journalist as "an absurdly fascinating pastime, for which no sane man can find a sensible reason."</p> <p>Kennovan stretched the limits of human endurance in order to be a champion at a time when spectator sports in the United States were primarily boxing matches and horse races. He began by walking in smoky saloons, then in auditoriums, and in his final walk was cheered by 10,000 adoring fans who showered him with flowers, bottles of Champagne, generous tips, and a diamond ring.</p> <p>Although Kennovan's feats in the 19th century may seem impossible to some, <em>Walking Man</em> offers a documented account of one man's amazing stamina in the American West during and after the California Gold Rush.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】
<p>James Kennovan was a rebellious youth who went to sea as a teenager and later walked the rugged streets of the Bowery as a New York City cop. Then, in 1849, he answered the siren's call and sailed to California intending to fill a gunnysack with gold nuggets and return East. But that's not what happened.</p> <p>Although prone to excessive drinking and brawling, Jimmy Kennovan soon ruled the sport of pedestrianism -- a popular 19th century amusement in which men (and some women) walked for days at a time without rest or sleep in a bizarre sport described in 1879 by a San Francisco journalist as "an absurdly fascinating pastime, for which no sane man can find a sensible reason."</p> <p>Kennovan stretched the limits of human endurance in order to be a champion at a time when spectator sports in the United States were primarily boxing matches and horse races. He began by walking in smoky saloons, then in auditoriums, and in his final walk was cheered by 10,000 adoring fans who showered him with flowers, bottles of Champagne, generous tips, and a diamond ring.</p> <p>Although Kennovan's feats in the 19th century may seem impossible to some, <em>Walking Man</em> offers a documented account of one man's amazing stamina in the American West during and after the California Gold Rush.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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