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Maggie Lane
Maggie Lane is a non-denominational minister and has over twenty years of experience in education. Her memoir, Lessons in Dying or Learning How to Live, recounts numerous personal tragedies, and how she has successfully dealt with overwhelming grief and physical pain. She has founded Maggie... show more

Maggie Lane is a non-denominational minister and has over twenty years of experience in education. Her memoir, Lessons in Dying or Learning How to Live, recounts numerous personal tragedies, and how she has successfully dealt with overwhelming grief and physical pain. She has founded Maggie Lane Ink as a way to encourage others through the grief of tragic loss that eventually happens to all relationships. "Relation Education is my own clinical study in healing from a myriad of intense problems-- both common and uncommon. It is a curriculum that addresses relationships on a variety of levels beginning with the freshness of love to the intensity of abuse. Many of these relationships occur simultaneously with a gamut of powerful emotions. This is genuinely part of my own healing and provides a way for me to contribute to the healing of others, and society in general. The medical community has come a long way over the years understanding chronic pain, and I have been helped in various ways. Yet spirituality has given me relief that was never offered because too much is considered unknown, and it is one solution that doctors hesitate to explore. Still, there is more realization of this aspect of recovery as more programs find tremendous success focusing on Jesus Christ as their Higher Power."You can find Maggie Lane on Facebook, her blog, and website: MaggieLaneInk.org
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deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it 10 years ago
Exactly what it sounds like: a lively exploration of food in Jane Austen's life and fiction. Except there really is a lot more to it than that. It's true Maggie Lane explains things I always wondered about, like why General Tilney was upset about "the butter being oiled" (whatever that meant) or how...
Warmisunqu's Austen
Warmisunqu's Austen rated it 11 years ago
Análisis del lenguaje de Jane AustenUn libro imprescindible para los interesados en conocer mejor el lenguaje utilizado por Jane Austen en sus novelas, Maggie Lane explica los vocablos y giros usados con sus ejemplos dentro de un contexto que se observan en cada uno de los pasajes de los seis libros...
auntieannie
auntieannie rated it 12 years ago
I got about halfway through this book. I need to return it to the library. I may or may not get back to it.It is a very close reading of Austen's novels with the emphasis on understanding words or concepts used frequently by Austen. It would be good to read as a companion to re-reading one of the no...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 13 years ago
A crash-course in Jane Austen, particularly suitable for those who have some familiarity with the period and love the books. Lane summarizes the trends in food, fashion, architecture, vacationing, leisure activities, poetry, prose, and politics of Jane Austen's lifetime. She walks us through what ...
Telynor's Library, and then some
Telynor's Library, and then some rated it 22 years ago
Jam packed with plenty of photos, this is centered around the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice more than anything else. Lovely to look at, a bit light on the content, but who cares when it's this nice to look at? For the complete review, please go here:http://www.epinions.com/content_105802927748
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