New Releases by Deborah King

Deborah King is the author of Intelligence as a Measure of Learning Ability in Young Children (1979), Our Testimonies (1975), Hodge-podge (1970), Daring Dreamer (1919), Though It Can't Last.

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Intelligence as a Measure of Learning Ability in Young Children

Daring Dreamer

Daring Dreamer
Two best friends. Two fresh starts. Will old regrets sabotage their second chance?Janna''s heart is heavy with grief and broken by betrayal. But as she leaves the big city for a quaint midwestern town, the future feels less frightening with her best friend, Shelby, by her side. After landing a job in the local fresh market and the attentions of a handsome architect, she may yet learn to heal old scars¿Shelby loves the position Janna secured for her and the new sense of community, but wishes small-town life wasn''t so lonely. After packing up all she could salvage from her painful past, she endures more than her fair share of bumps on the winding road to recovery. Afraid her heart may be too damaged for real love, she drowns her sorrows in drunken nights at bars.With new heartaches around every corner, can Janna and Shelby stay true to their friendship and their dream of lasting freedom?Daring Dreamer is the first book in the Inspiration in Cologne series of women''s fiction novels. If you like brave women, picturesque settings, and second chance romance, then you''ll love Deborah King''s empowering saga.

Though It Can't Last

Though It Can't Last
For over a decade beginning in 2010 poet Susan Debora King and photographer Hal Watson engaged in a private, artistic, and creative jam session of sorts. Watson''s stunningly spiritual photographs of our natural world and King''s passionate poems interact and refract off of one another in ways that both challenge and heal at the same time. King''s poems unlock whole new stories, questions, and realms of meaning from Watson''s photographs and make us wonder what keys do we hold within us as well? All of this work is brought forth with an attitude of wonder and awe. Over the course of 23 poems and photographs, we are privy to intimate ruminations and breathtakingly expansive celebrations - and always left with a sense of gratitude for the beauty and wholeness of a world that quietly invites us to contemplation.
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