Building on his recent contribution to the prestigious Gifford Lectures
and extensive lists of recommended texts add to the book's utility for teachers
This edited volume introduces students to the history and theory of narrative therapy
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surprisingly set an Olympic record for the high jump in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics
The Heart that Would Not Hold Nicholas L. Caverly Building on his recent contributionJohnston's biography traces the turbulent life of early American writer, Washington Irving, from the tragic death of his first love to his past as the Ambassador to Spain. America's first literary sophisticate, Irving was endowed with a brittle wit, a maddening detachment, a fanciful imagination, and an integrity that would not succumb to flattery or falsehood. He was a true romantic in an America which rewarded and applauded him, but was already too