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Tom Wilson

    Tom Wilson ist der Schöpfer des weltweit beliebten Comicstrips Ziggy, der über 600 Zeitungen erreicht. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch die Auseinandersetzung mit einfachen, universellen Themen aus, die ein breites Publikum ansprechen. Wilson Comics erforschen oft die alltägliche menschliche Erfahrung und die Suche nach Sinn in gewöhnlichen Momenten. Durch seinen unverwechselbaren Humor bietet er den Lesern eine Mischung aus Leichtigkeit und sanfter Kontemplation.

    Ziggy lässt alle Blumen blühen
    Jetzt kommt Ziggy
    Ziggys wunderbare Welt
    Herzlich, Dein Ziggy
    Es gibt Dinge, die man einfach nicht alleine tun kann ...
    Die Blickfang Story
    • 2022

      Truth By Name

      Exploring Relationships Between Sikhs and Christians

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the Sikh tradition, Tom Wilson emphasizes the importance of understanding both the similarities and differences between Christian and Sikh beliefs to foster respect and cooperation. Through insightful reflections on Sikh writings, thought, and practices, he aims to promote meaningful conversations that encourage harmonious coexistence between these two faith communities.

      Truth By Name
    • 2021

      Die Blickfang Story

      Paarungszeit

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Die Geschichte folgt einem gewöhnlichen Paar, das sich auf eine aufregende Reise in die Welt der Erotik begibt, wo viele Menschen Bedenken haben. Angetrieben von ihrer Neugier entdecken sie neue Erfahrungen und Perspektiven, die sie in eine unbekannte Dimension führen. Diese Erkundung zeigt, wie die Balance zwischen Angst und Neugier das Leben bereichern kann und gewährt dem Leser einen faszinierenden Einblick in ihre Abenteuer.

      Die Blickfang Story
    • 2021

      This is the fifth book in the Ritchie Character Study Series. This very helpful study on the life of Moses, one of the greatest leaders in the Bible, renowned lawgiver, prophet and deliverer of his people. Moses faced seemingly impossible situations and experienced frustration and failure,

      Moses
    • 2020

      The Briarpins are mystical creatures with great techniques for passing on lessons we all would like to teach to our children. Jack and his dog Oakley are best friends. For some unexplained reason, Oakley is always wandering off, leaving Jack to track him down. Jack makes a terrible mistake, and Oakley runs off, leading Jack down a road of adventure. Jack finds Oakley in the forest, where he is playing with the mystical creatures Jack has never seen beforeâ]The Briarpins. Come along on this new adventure with Jack, Oakley, and the wise Briarpins.

      The Briarpins
    • 2019

      The transition into the age of sixty-five brings a mix of excitement and apprehension for many individuals. As traditional pressures such as work and raising children begin to diminish, this stage of life opens new possibilities for personal growth and exploration. The book delves into the varied emotions and experiences of seniors navigating this pivotal time, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities that arise as they redefine their identities and futures.

      Next Stage: In Your Retirement, Create the Life You Want
    • 2019

      Beautiful Scars

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,5(22)Abgeben

      ""Bunny told me there were secrets about me that she would take to the grave, secrets that no one would ever hear, including me . . ." Tom Wilson always felt something wasn't quite right. His parents, Bunny and George, were much older than other kids' parents. There were no baby photos of him in the house. At school, classmates called him Indian, despite his parents' Irish-Quebecois background. And as he got older, friends, lovers and even family members remarked on his uncanny resemblance to Bunny's closest relative, her niece Janie Lazare, whose father was a Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec. Tom wouldn't learn the truth about his identity until he was fifty-three, when a tour handler whose mother had known Tom's now deceased parents let it slip that he was adopted. It would be another two years until he worked up the courage to confront Janie with what the handler had told him, what all his life he had suspected. Janie--the woman whom Tom called cousin, whom he'd known his whole life, who had lived with Tom and Bunny after George died--immediately broke into tears and confessed. She was his biological mother. In this incredible story about family and identity, carefully guarded secrets and profound acts of forgiveness, Tom Wilson writes about growing up as an outsider in two families--the family he lost, and the family who took him in. His story takes us from working-class Hamilton of the 1960s and '70s, neighbourhoods peopled by fall-guy wrestlers, broke mobsters and WWII vets, to today, as he continues his journey to connect with the man he now knows to be his father and with his Mohawk heritage and relatives, discovering Kahnawake chiefs, Brooklyn "skywalkers" and nomadic Arnold Palmer groupies among them. With a rare gift for storytelling and a remarkable story to tell, Tom Wilson writes with unflinching honesty and extraordinary compassion about his search for identity and for the truth about his family. Moving, captivating and at times hysterically funny, Beautiful Scars is a story about the families who raise us, and the families who course through our veins."-- Provided by publisher

      Beautiful Scars
    • 2017

      Learning to Live Well Together

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Shows how to overcome intolerance and promote positive interactions in multi- faith societies. With real examples from case studies, this book demonstrates how to address the frictions that may arise for harmonious living among multi- faith communities and better relations between the members of the public and people who run community services.

      Learning to Live Well Together
    • 2016

      Shattered

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Struggling with grief and doubt after his parents' death, Paul, an Anglican vicar, finds his faith and ability to minister deeply challenged. The passing of a prominent congregant leads him to connect with her atheist husband, John, who helps him begin to confront his uncertainties. Meanwhile, a new church member proposes a group to discuss death, presenting Paul with a chance for healing or further turmoil. The narrative explores themes of faith, loss, and the possibility of rebuilding lives fractured by death.

      Shattered
    • 2016

      The Story of the Design Museum

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The essential guide to the story of London's acclaimed museum - from its origins in the 1980s to its pivotal move in 2016 London's Design Museum is entering an exciting period in its life as it prepares to move to the former Commonwealth Institute in Kensington. The Story of the Design Museum charts the story of the museum's life from its inception as the Boilerhouse Project to twenty-five years of groundbreaking exhibitions at Shad Thames. The book begins with a foreword by the founder of the Design Museum Sir Terence Conran, and concludes with an essay from the museum's architect, John Pawson, accompanied by stunning images of the iconic and newly renovated Commonwealth Institute Building, the museum's new home.

      The Story of the Design Museum