心灵鸡汤:重燃心火
《心灵鸡汤:重燃心火(英文珍藏版)》内容简介:每个人的人生道路不可能都是一帆风顺的,都会有困惑彷徨、失意痛苦的时候。说得更直接一点儿就是,从我们每个人出生的那一天开始,就注定了要背负起经历各种困难折磨的命运。每当我们困惑、失意的时候,心灵就要承受着巨大的压力与打击。 一个个动人的故事,一句句温馨的叮咛。滋养着所有被尘世风霜雪雨侵蚀的心灵,帮你重燃心火.找回生命的活力!
基本信息
- 出版社
时代出版传媒股份有限公司、安徽科学技术出版社
- 作者
坎费尔德(Jack Canfield) Mark Victor Hansen
- 开本
16
- 页数
232页
- ISBN
7533728742、9787533728748
基本介绍
内容简介
《心灵鸡汤:重燃心火(英文珍藏版)》:独家引进,全球畅销亿万册。《纽约时报》畅销书NO.1。多次荣获“全国优秀畅销书”称号国家九部联合举办的“中华全民读书书目推荐活动”入选图书。
作者简介
作者:(美国)坎费尔德(Jack Canfield) Mark Victor Hansen Hanoch McCarty 等 合著者:方华文
媒体推荐
它不仅仅是心灵的鸡汤,在我看来,对于青年人来说,它甚至不亚于一场色香味俱全的人生盛宴:并非是饕餮的口腹之乐,而是滋补你精神饥渴的佳肴与美酿。让你畅饮人生!畅饮知识!畅饮爱心与大爱之情! 如今为了一次演讲,我在江南的霏霏梅雨中吟读它,蓦然回想起昔日在纽约洛克菲勒广场旋旗扬升的早晨,那一抹金晖中,我走出曼哈顿一家书店时,无意中向橱窗一瞥:曾经看到过它多彩的封面。同行的美国教授对我说:“您可能不会看那本小书,不过它的确不错。” 我后悔当初没有返回那家书店找到这本书,希望大家不要犯我当年的错误。 ——北京大学东方文学研究中心特聘教授 方江文 现代人的生活节奏快,压力大,普通百姓又没有时间去看大部头的书籍,《心灵鸡汤》可以给你一份温情,让你在酷暑感到凉爽,在寒冬享受温暖,在春天播下爱的种子,在秋天收获勤奋的果实。我爱《心灵鸡汤》,像爱厨房里新端出的一盘青菜,餐桌上新烧出的一盆老豆腐。愿把《心灵鸡汤》奉献给你的家庭,换来孩子的健康成长,老人的欢声笑语。 ——南开大学教授 王宏印 《心灵鸡汤》弘扬“真善美”,以“醒心”为己任。书中叙述的一段段人生经历能感动你,催你潸然泪下,因为那些事就发生在你身边,与你息息相关……失恋的人读之能重振对生活的信心,遭受病痛之苦的人读之似服灵丹妙药,孤独的人读之如沐“关怀”的春雨,丧失亲人者读之会感受到来白四面八方的慰藉……它是一扇窗户,让你了解世界:它是一座桥梁,连接你我他…… ——苏州大学外国语学院教授 方华文 《心灵鸡汤》之所以能拨动人的心弦,是因为书中的话语全来自灵魂深处,是“肺腑之言”!人与人之间的隔阂与冷漠必须靠这种“真情”打破和消除——如此,人世间便会温情涌动、冰山消融……读了书中动人的故事,凡是有良知的人,其内心不可能不受到触动——《心灵鸡汤》之功大矣! ——商务印书馆《英语世界》主编 魏令查
图书目录
Introduction 1. ON LOVE A Friend on the Line Simple Wooden Boxes A Birthday Song When Kevin Won A Mason-Dixon Memory Beautiful on the Inside Such As I Have A Hair-Raising Experience The Tiger's Whisker:A Korean Folk Tale 2. ON KINDNESS Hi,Cornelius Changed Lives Directory Assistance A Christmas Story Cold Hands The Woodwork The 1 hh Box The Sandwich Man Don't Pass Me By Bidding from the Heart Ask for the Moon and Get It Passing on Small Change Big Feet——Bigger Heart Winning Clifford and Goodness Defies the Odds Hope in a Bottle The Code of the Road 3. ON PARENTS AND PARENTING Cookies,Forgotten and Forgiven What's in a Name? The Only Memory That Lingers Urbana Farewell My Own Experience A Simple Act of Love Permission to Cry The Perfect Hug Winners and Winners When You Thought I Wasn't Looking Lessons in Baseball Catch of a Lifetime Letters to Eileen Someday 4. ON TEACHING AND'LEARNING Nouns and Adverbs How Could I Miss, I'm a Teacher! On That Note A Christmas Gift I'll Never Forget A Matter of Honor The Lesson Plan In Praise of Teachers The Greatest Teacher of My Life 5. ON DEATH AND DYING A Treasure in Time You Don't Bring Me Flowers, Anymore The Grave No One Tended Out of the Night The Donor Red Jell-O at Dawn When We Give Thanks A Mother Is Waiting I Thought You'd Want to Know Matt's Story To All Parents She Was Waiting 6. A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE Angel in Our Backyard A Little off the Top,and a Lesson to Remember The Scar Thelma Through the Eyes of a Child To Save a Life The Baby Flight How to Tell When You're Rich Chuck Calling On a Girl Named Becky Innocence Abroad Song of the Bird Looking Down 7. OVERCOMING OBSTACLES The Story of Margaret and Ruth Angel at Work It's Up to You Unexpected Scattered Memories Snowed In Susie's Run The Right Thoughts Riding in My Mind A Tale of Canine Courage Don't Quit Persistence Pays Off When Your Back Is Against the Wall I'll Do Anything! Henri Dunant 8. ECLECTIC WISDOM The Trouble Tree The Small Gift The Old Fisherman I Was Dying Encouragement Inspiration State of Mind 101 Gifts to Give All Year Long
序言
Everyone has a story. No matter what we do for a living,how much wehave in our bank account or what the color of our skin is, we have a story. Eachone of us has a story, whether it is visible to the eye or it is locked inside of us.We are encouraged to believe that our past, our circumstances, both physicaland emotional, and our experiences are our story. Our mental picture of ourlife's story encompasses what we perceive to be true about ourselves and ourpossibilities. The life one is born into is not necessarily our destiny. All of us have thepower to rewrite our story, to recast the drama of our lives and to redirect theactions of the main character, ourselves.The outcomes of our lives are determinedmainly by our responses to each event. Do we choose to be hero or victimin our lives' dramas?