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On July 14th, 2001, the Pyne family, while vacationing on Cape Cod, stopped at an ice cream stand. As it started to mist outside, a double rainbow appeared. Their youngest child Olivia (Lulu) started to dance under the rainbows. Lulu posed for a picture leaning against a bicycle rack. Unsecured, it fell on Lulu and severed her heart. I Am The Rainbow is a true story of a mothers journey through grief. It is a story of hope, shared for all those parents who have lost a child and who still grieve.
- A journey through tragedy and transformation that inspires us all to summon up the courage to follow our dreams!
- If you have ever lost hope that Heaven exists, If you have ever lost the courage to follow your dreams, Lulu has a powerful message for you.
- I am the Rainbow is a true story of a mother's journey through grief - It is a story of hope.
- 10% of the net profit will be donated to the Lulu Foundation - "Helping families that grieve and children in need.
- A 42 page 8.5" x 11" hardcover book printed from sustainable forests with a Chain of Custody Certification
On July 14th, 2001, the Pyne family, while vacationing on Cape Cod, stopped at an ice cream stand. As it started to mist outside, a double rainbow appeared. Their youngest child Olivia (Lulu) started to dance under the rainbows. Lulu posed for a picture leaning against a bicycle rack. Unsecured, it fell on Lulu and severed her heart. I Am The Rainbow is a true story of a mothers journey through grief. It is a story of hope, shared for all those parents who have lost a child and who still grieve.
- A journey through tragedy and transformation that inspires us all to summon up the courage to follow our dreams!
- If you have ever lost hope that Heaven exists, If you have ever lost the courage to follow your dreams, Lulu has a powerful message for you.
- I am the Rainbow is a true story of a mother's journey through grief - It is a story of hope.
- 10% of the net profit will be donated to the Lulu Foundation - "Helping families that grieve and children in need.
- A 42 page 8.5" x 11" hardcover book printed from sustainable forests with a Chain of Custody Certification
On July 14th, 2001, the Pyne family, while vacationing on Cape Cod, stopped at an ice cream stand. As it started to mist outside, a double rainbow appeared. Their youngest child Olivia (Lulu) started to dance under the rainbows. Lulu posed for a picture leaning against a bicycle rack. Unsecured, it fell on Lulu and severed her heart. I Am The Rainbow is a true story of a mothers journey through grief. It is a story of hope, shared for all those parents who have lost a child and who still grieve.
- A journey through tragedy and transformation that inspires us all to summon up the courage to follow our dreams!
- If you have ever lost hope that Heaven exists, If you have ever lost the courage to follow your dreams, Lulu has a powerful message for you.
- I am the Rainbow is a true story of a mother's journey through grief - It is a story of hope.
- 10% of the net profit will be donated to the Lulu Foundation - "Helping families that grieve and children in need.
- A 42 page 8.5" x 11" hardcover book printed from sustainable forests with a Chain of Custody Certification
On July 14th, 2001, the Pyne family, while vacationing on Cape Cod, stopped at an ice cream stand. As it started to mist outside, a double rainbow appeared. Their youngest child Olivia (Lulu) started to dance under the rainbows. Lulu posed for a picture leaning against a bicycle rack. Unsecured, it fell on Lulu and severed her heart. I Am The Rainbow is a true story of a mothers journey through grief. It is a story of hope, shared for all those parents who have lost a child and who still grieve.
- A journey through tragedy and transformation that inspires us all to summon up the courage to follow our dreams!
- If you have ever lost hope that Heaven exists, If you have ever lost the courage to follow your dreams, Lulu has a powerful message for you.
- I am the Rainbow is a true story of a mother's journey through grief - It is a story of hope.
- 10% of the net profit will be donated to the Lulu Foundation - "Helping families that grieve and children in need.
- A 42 page 8.5" x 11" hardcover book printed from sustainable forests with a Chain of Custody Certification
On July 14th, 2001, the Pyne family, while vacationing on Cape Cod, stopped at an ice cream stand. As it started to mist outside, a double rainbow appeared. Their youngest child Olivia (Lulu) started to dance under the rainbows. Lulu posed for a picture leaning against a bicycle rack. Unsecured, it fell on Lulu and severed her heart. I Am The Rainbow is a true story of a mothers journey through grief. It is a story of hope, shared for all those parents who have lost a child and who still grieve.
- A journey through tragedy and transformation that inspires us all to summon up the courage to follow our dreams!
- If you have ever lost hope that Heaven exists, If you have ever lost the courage to follow your dreams, Lulu has a powerful message for you.
- I am the Rainbow is a true story of a mother's journey through grief - It is a story of hope.
- 10% of the net profit will be donated to the Lulu Foundation - "Helping families that grieve and children in need.
- A 42 page 8.5" x 11" hardcover book printed from sustainable forests with a Chain of Custody Certification
What is a Saga? A Saga is a story, or telling in prose, sometimes mixed with verse. There are many kinds of Sagas with varying degrees of truth. There are the mythical Sagas, the historical Sagas of the kings of Norway, and then there are Sagas relating to Iceland narrating the lives, the feuds and the ends of mighty chiefs who dwelt in the districts of the island. These were told by men who lived on the very spot, and told with an exactness as to time and place. The Saga of Njal is one of these. Of all the Sagas relating to Iceland, this tragic story bears away the palm for truthfulness and beauty. To use the words of one well qualified to judge, it is, when compared with all similar compositions, as gold to brass. In this Saga we learn of the sad story of Njal's fate, Gunnar's peerlessness and Hallgerda's infamy, of Bergthora's helpfulness, of Skarphedinn's hastiness, of Flosi's foul deed, and Kari's stern revenge. To tell a story truthfully was what was looked for from all men in those days; but
- A tragic story full of truthfulness and beauty
- Learn of the sad story of Njal's fate
- A Viking Saga
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
What is a Saga? A Saga is a story, or telling in prose, sometimes mixed with verse. There are many kinds of Sagas with varying degrees of truth. There are the mythical Sagas, the historical Sagas of the kings of Norway, and then there are Sagas relating to Iceland narrating the lives, the feuds and the ends of mighty chiefs who dwelt in the districts of the island. These were told by men who lived on the very spot, and told with an exactness as to time and place. The Saga of Njal is one of these. Of all the Sagas relating to Iceland, this tragic story bears away the palm for truthfulness and beauty. To use the words of one well qualified to judge, it is, when compared with all similar compositions, as gold to brass. In this Saga we learn of the sad story of Njal's fate, Gunnar's peerlessness and Hallgerda's infamy, of Bergthora's helpfulness, of Skarphedinn's hastiness, of Flosi's foul deed, and Kari's stern revenge. To tell a story truthfully was what was looked for from all men in those days; but
- A tragic story full of truthfulness and beauty
- Learn of the sad story of Njal's fate
- A Viking Saga
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
What is a Saga? A Saga is a story, or telling in prose, sometimes mixed with verse. There are many kinds of Sagas with varying degrees of truth. There are the mythical Sagas, the historical Sagas of the kings of Norway, and then there are Sagas relating to Iceland narrating the lives, the feuds and the ends of mighty chiefs who dwelt in the districts of the island. These were told by men who lived on the very spot, and told with an exactness as to time and place. The Saga of Njal is one of these. Of all the Sagas relating to Iceland, this tragic story bears away the palm for truthfulness and beauty. To use the words of one well qualified to judge, it is, when compared with all similar compositions, as gold to brass. In this Saga we learn of the sad story of Njal's fate, Gunnar's peerlessness and Hallgerda's infamy, of Bergthora's helpfulness, of Skarphedinn's hastiness, of Flosi's foul deed, and Kari's stern revenge. To tell a story truthfully was what was looked for from all men in those days; but
- A tragic story full of truthfulness and beauty
- Learn of the sad story of Njal's fate
- A Viking Saga
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
What is a Saga? A Saga is a story, or telling in prose, sometimes mixed with verse. There are many kinds of Sagas with varying degrees of truth. There are the mythical Sagas, the historical Sagas of the kings of Norway, and then there are Sagas relating to Iceland narrating the lives, the feuds and the ends of mighty chiefs who dwelt in the districts of the island. These were told by men who lived on the very spot, and told with an exactness as to time and place. The Saga of Njal is one of these. Of all the Sagas relating to Iceland, this tragic story bears away the palm for truthfulness and beauty. To use the words of one well qualified to judge, it is, when compared with all similar compositions, as gold to brass. In this Saga we learn of the sad story of Njal's fate, Gunnar's peerlessness and Hallgerda's infamy, of Bergthora's helpfulness, of Skarphedinn's hastiness, of Flosi's foul deed, and Kari's stern revenge. To tell a story truthfully was what was looked for from all men in those days; but
- A tragic story full of truthfulness and beauty
- Learn of the sad story of Njal's fate
- A Viking Saga
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
What is a Saga? A Saga is a story, or telling in prose, sometimes mixed with verse. There are many kinds of Sagas with varying degrees of truth. There are the mythical Sagas, the historical Sagas of the kings of Norway, and then there are Sagas relating to Iceland narrating the lives, the feuds and the ends of mighty chiefs who dwelt in the districts of the island. These were told by men who lived on the very spot, and told with an exactness as to time and place. The Saga of Njal is one of these. Of all the Sagas relating to Iceland, this tragic story bears away the palm for truthfulness and beauty. To use the words of one well qualified to judge, it is, when compared with all similar compositions, as gold to brass. In this Saga we learn of the sad story of Njal's fate, Gunnar's peerlessness and Hallgerda's infamy, of Bergthora's helpfulness, of Skarphedinn's hastiness, of Flosi's foul deed, and Kari's stern revenge. To tell a story truthfully was what was looked for from all men in those days; but
- A tragic story full of truthfulness and beauty
- Learn of the sad story of Njal's fate
- A Viking Saga
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
This is a Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame. It tells of a man named Thorbiorn who had the priesthood over Icefirth. A mighty chief, but the most unjust of men. Throughout Icefirth all spoke ill of him. He would take maidens, handfast them awhile before sending them home. From others he took their goods and chattels or their lands. He had taken a young high-born woman, Sigrid, as his housekeeper. And then there is our hero - Howard. He too was of great kin, but now in the Autumn of his life. In his earlier days he had been a great Viking and the best of champions. In one of his bouts he was badly wounded and incurred a knee injury. Ever after he was halt, hence his name. Howard's wife was Biargey, a stirring woman of good kin. They had one son, Olaf, a most resolute young man. Great of growth, and goodly of aspect. Olaf was keen on Sigrid as was she on him. One of Thorbiorn's henchmen, Vakr, was also keen on Sigrid, but she rejected his advances. Thorbiorn, Vakr and his other men a
- The Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame
- A hero in search for justice
- Justice delivered in the Viking way!
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
This is a Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame. It tells of a man named Thorbiorn who had the priesthood over Icefirth. A mighty chief, but the most unjust of men. Throughout Icefirth all spoke ill of him. He would take maidens, handfast them awhile before sending them home. From others he took their goods and chattels or their lands. He had taken a young high-born woman, Sigrid, as his housekeeper. And then there is our hero - Howard. He too was of great kin, but now in the Autumn of his life. In his earlier days he had been a great Viking and the best of champions. In one of his bouts he was badly wounded and incurred a knee injury. Ever after he was halt, hence his name. Howard's wife was Biargey, a stirring woman of good kin. They had one son, Olaf, a most resolute young man. Great of growth, and goodly of aspect. Olaf was keen on Sigrid as was she on him. One of Thorbiorn's henchmen, Vakr, was also keen on Sigrid, but she rejected his advances. Thorbiorn, Vakr and his other men a
- The Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame
- A hero in search for justice
- Justice delivered in the Viking way!
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
This is a Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame. It tells of a man named Thorbiorn who had the priesthood over Icefirth. A mighty chief, but the most unjust of men. Throughout Icefirth all spoke ill of him. He would take maidens, handfast them awhile before sending them home. From others he took their goods and chattels or their lands. He had taken a young high-born woman, Sigrid, as his housekeeper. And then there is our hero - Howard. He too was of great kin, but now in the Autumn of his life. In his earlier days he had been a great Viking and the best of champions. In one of his bouts he was badly wounded and incurred a knee injury. Ever after he was halt, hence his name. Howard's wife was Biargey, a stirring woman of good kin. They had one son, Olaf, a most resolute young man. Great of growth, and goodly of aspect. Olaf was keen on Sigrid as was she on him. One of Thorbiorn's henchmen, Vakr, was also keen on Sigrid, but she rejected his advances. Thorbiorn, Vakr and his other men a
- The Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame
- A hero in search for justice
- Justice delivered in the Viking way!
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
This is a Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame. It tells of a man named Thorbiorn who had the priesthood over Icefirth. A mighty chief, but the most unjust of men. Throughout Icefirth all spoke ill of him. He would take maidens, handfast them awhile before sending them home. From others he took their goods and chattels or their lands. He had taken a young high-born woman, Sigrid, as his housekeeper. And then there is our hero - Howard. He too was of great kin, but now in the Autumn of his life. In his earlier days he had been a great Viking and the best of champions. In one of his bouts he was badly wounded and incurred a knee injury. Ever after he was halt, hence his name. Howard's wife was Biargey, a stirring woman of good kin. They had one son, Olaf, a most resolute young man. Great of growth, and goodly of aspect. Olaf was keen on Sigrid as was she on him. One of Thorbiorn's henchmen, Vakr, was also keen on Sigrid, but she rejected his advances. Thorbiorn, Vakr and his other men a
- The Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame
- A hero in search for justice
- Justice delivered in the Viking way!
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
This is a Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame. It tells of a man named Thorbiorn who had the priesthood over Icefirth. A mighty chief, but the most unjust of men. Throughout Icefirth all spoke ill of him. He would take maidens, handfast them awhile before sending them home. From others he took their goods and chattels or their lands. He had taken a young high-born woman, Sigrid, as his housekeeper. And then there is our hero - Howard. He too was of great kin, but now in the Autumn of his life. In his earlier days he had been a great Viking and the best of champions. In one of his bouts he was badly wounded and incurred a knee injury. Ever after he was halt, hence his name. Howard's wife was Biargey, a stirring woman of good kin. They had one son, Olaf, a most resolute young man. Great of growth, and goodly of aspect. Olaf was keen on Sigrid as was she on him. One of Thorbiorn's henchmen, Vakr, was also keen on Sigrid, but she rejected his advances. Thorbiorn, Vakr and his other men a
- The Norse tale of Howard the Halt, or Howard the Lame
- A hero in search for justice
- Justice delivered in the Viking way!
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
In this saga, Grettir's life is told from beginning to end. As a child, he is rebellious and bad-tempered. He is described as red haired, freckled, and broad around the eyes. But he is also courageous. He takes on and defeats a draugr, a walking corpse or Norse equivalent of a zombie. But in doing so he is cursed, and this is thought to be the cause of his later misfortunes. At times Grettir falls into the role of a bona fide hero, but he is blamed for setting fire to a hall, killing many men, and is condemned by the Thing (assembly) to outlawry (although many suspect the validity of this sentence). This means that anyone may attempt to kill him without legal penalty and citizens are forbidden to help in any way. Many attempts are made but none succeed. This is not dissimilar to the Saga of Gisli. Grettir eventually becomes the longest surviving outlaw in Icelandic history. When he has completed nearly 20 years as an outlaw, his friends and family ask for his outlawry to be lifted, arguing that a ma
- Grettir's life is told from beginning to end
- A bona fide hero, ever courageous, he takes on and defeats a draugr
- Outlawed he survives to the end
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
In this saga, Grettir's life is told from beginning to end. As a child, he is rebellious and bad-tempered. He is described as red haired, freckled, and broad around the eyes. But he is also courageous. He takes on and defeats a draugr, a walking corpse or Norse equivalent of a zombie. But in doing so he is cursed, and this is thought to be the cause of his later misfortunes. At times Grettir falls into the role of a bona fide hero, but he is blamed for setting fire to a hall, killing many men, and is condemned by the Thing (assembly) to outlawry (although many suspect the validity of this sentence). This means that anyone may attempt to kill him without legal penalty and citizens are forbidden to help in any way. Many attempts are made but none succeed. This is not dissimilar to the Saga of Gisli. Grettir eventually becomes the longest surviving outlaw in Icelandic history. When he has completed nearly 20 years as an outlaw, his friends and family ask for his outlawry to be lifted, arguing that a ma
- Grettir's life is told from beginning to end
- A bona fide hero, ever courageous, he takes on and defeats a draugr
- Outlawed he survives to the end
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
In this saga, Grettir's life is told from beginning to end. As a child, he is rebellious and bad-tempered. He is described as red haired, freckled, and broad around the eyes. But he is also courageous. He takes on and defeats a draugr, a walking corpse or Norse equivalent of a zombie. But in doing so he is cursed, and this is thought to be the cause of his later misfortunes. At times Grettir falls into the role of a bona fide hero, but he is blamed for setting fire to a hall, killing many men, and is condemned by the Thing (assembly) to outlawry (although many suspect the validity of this sentence). This means that anyone may attempt to kill him without legal penalty and citizens are forbidden to help in any way. Many attempts are made but none succeed. This is not dissimilar to the Saga of Gisli. Grettir eventually becomes the longest surviving outlaw in Icelandic history. When he has completed nearly 20 years as an outlaw, his friends and family ask for his outlawry to be lifted, arguing that a ma
- Grettir's life is told from beginning to end
- A bona fide hero, ever courageous, he takes on and defeats a draugr
- Outlawed he survives to the end
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
In this saga, Grettir's life is told from beginning to end. As a child, he is rebellious and bad-tempered. He is described as red haired, freckled, and broad around the eyes. But he is also courageous. He takes on and defeats a draugr, a walking corpse or Norse equivalent of a zombie. But in doing so he is cursed, and this is thought to be the cause of his later misfortunes. At times Grettir falls into the role of a bona fide hero, but he is blamed for setting fire to a hall, killing many men, and is condemned by the Thing (assembly) to outlawry (although many suspect the validity of this sentence). This means that anyone may attempt to kill him without legal penalty and citizens are forbidden to help in any way. Many attempts are made but none succeed. This is not dissimilar to the Saga of Gisli. Grettir eventually becomes the longest surviving outlaw in Icelandic history. When he has completed nearly 20 years as an outlaw, his friends and family ask for his outlawry to be lifted, arguing that a ma
- Grettir's life is told from beginning to end
- A bona fide hero, ever courageous, he takes on and defeats a draugr
- Outlawed he survives to the end
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
In this saga, Grettir's life is told from beginning to end. As a child, he is rebellious and bad-tempered. He is described as red haired, freckled, and broad around the eyes. But he is also courageous. He takes on and defeats a draugr, a walking corpse or Norse equivalent of a zombie. But in doing so he is cursed, and this is thought to be the cause of his later misfortunes. At times Grettir falls into the role of a bona fide hero, but he is blamed for setting fire to a hall, killing many men, and is condemned by the Thing (assembly) to outlawry (although many suspect the validity of this sentence). This means that anyone may attempt to kill him without legal penalty and citizens are forbidden to help in any way. Many attempts are made but none succeed. This is not dissimilar to the Saga of Gisli. Grettir eventually becomes the longest surviving outlaw in Icelandic history. When he has completed nearly 20 years as an outlaw, his friends and family ask for his outlawry to be lifted, arguing that a ma
- Grettir's life is told from beginning to end
- A bona fide hero, ever courageous, he takes on and defeats a draugr
- Outlawed he survives to the end
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
- By Glynnis Hayward
- Insightful, Revealing, Shocking! A glimpse of what it was truly like to live and love under the repressive regime of Apartheid.
- Now in eBook format!
- By Glynnis Hayward
- Insightful, Revealing, Shocking! A glimpse of what it was truly like to live and love under the repressive regime of Apartheid.
- Now in eBook format!
- By Glynnis Hayward
- Insightful, Revealing, Shocking! A glimpse of what it was truly like to live and love under the repressive regime of Apartheid.
- Now in eBook format!
- By Glynnis Hayward
- Insightful, Revealing, Shocking! A glimpse of what it was truly like to live and love under the repressive regime of Apartheid.
- Now in eBook format!