Chicken Soup for the Soul: 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit
It's like home-made chicken soup that warms the chill and heals the ill. This collection of 101 stories is based on the belief that true testimonies of goodness and loving transformations can nourish us to the bone and heal the cynicism in our hearts. Indeed, nearly every story seeps in...
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It's like home-made chicken soup that warms the chill and heals the ill. This collection of 101 stories is based on the belief that true testimonies of goodness and loving transformations can nourish us to the bone and heal the cynicism in our hearts. Indeed, nearly every story seeps in deeply. It's hard not to shed a tear of gratitude, feeling thrilled to have been touched and soothed so easily. Some of the authors are famous, such as Dan Millman, who writes an exquisite vignette on "Courage," and Gloria Steinem, who writes of "The Royal Knights of Harlem." Many, however, have a short, simple story to tell about an event, a person, an everyday miracle that exemplifies the best of the human spirit. Two of America's best-loved inspirational speakers team up to share recipes for Spiritual healing--stories that represent the prime ingredients of what is possible, that warm the heart, delight the spirit, and confirm our right to be more fully human. --Amazon.com
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781558742628 (155874262x)
Publish date: May 1st 1993
Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
Pages no: 308
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Writing,
Essays,
Anthologies,
Self Help,
Poetry,
Spirituality,
Psychology,
Inspirational,
Short Stories,
Personal Development
With over 200 different titles in the "Chicken Soup" series, and with over 500 million copies sold, these books are unquestionably the most popular "feel-good" books on the market. Consisting of inspiring stories from all walks of life these books will be a welcome and heartwarming addition on any b...
¡REVIEW #500!one fine summer day, young mark monday - aged 4 or 5 - was tooling around the neighborhood on his Big Wheel. he was a happy lad and liked to make others around him feel happy too. this outlook soon saw its first challenge when he wheeled up to his friend Tommy - who looked miserable and...
That book is so so... but I like it, that book is the life on the pages.
Douchey crap. These kind of platitude-laden opiates really do more harm in lowering the IQ of readers than in any salving they might accomplish.
I love the different stories inside this book. I have the paperback and I always re-read them back when I was in College. It always teared me up whenever I read these heartwarming stories.