Author: Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Publisher: Ardent Media
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Tillie A Mennonite Maid
Author: Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Publisher: Ardent Media
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Publisher: Ardent Media
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Tillie
Author: Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Publisher: Copp, Clark
ISBN:
Category : Mennonites
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The book tells the story of Tillie, a young Mennonite woman living in rural Pennsylvania in the late 19th century. Tillie is a hardworking and devout young woman who is determined to live her life according to the strict religious and cultural traditions of her community. The novel follows Tillie as she navigates the challenges of growing up in a conservative Mennonite household, including the pressure to marry and start a family at a young age. Despite these challenges, Tillie remains steadfast in her faith and her commitment to her family and community. As Tillie grows older, she begins to question some of the traditions and beliefs that she has always held dear. She becomes involved in the women's suffrage movement and begins to explore new ideas and ways of living. This leads to conflict with some members of her community, who see her as a threat to their way of life.--Provide by Amazon.
Publisher: Copp, Clark
ISBN:
Category : Mennonites
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The book tells the story of Tillie, a young Mennonite woman living in rural Pennsylvania in the late 19th century. Tillie is a hardworking and devout young woman who is determined to live her life according to the strict religious and cultural traditions of her community. The novel follows Tillie as she navigates the challenges of growing up in a conservative Mennonite household, including the pressure to marry and start a family at a young age. Despite these challenges, Tillie remains steadfast in her faith and her commitment to her family and community. As Tillie grows older, she begins to question some of the traditions and beliefs that she has always held dear. She becomes involved in the women's suffrage movement and begins to explore new ideas and ways of living. This leads to conflict with some members of her community, who see her as a threat to their way of life.--Provide by Amazon.
Tillie, a Mennonite Maid
Author: Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Boy & the Old Man
Author: Omar Eby
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465325735
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
So who is Omar Eby? A retired English professor (tenderhearted and cynical) who looks with affection and severity upon the young man he once was in Somalia. Ebys first chapter Learning My Name quickly and playfully sets the tone for this fascinating memoir, The Boy and the Old Man. Identifying with one Omar after another, Eby skips from a Taliban terrorist and a four-star general to a translator of Somali tales and an Old Testament duke; then recalls an English student in Mogadiscio and an Epicurean Persian poet; meets a Chilean Anabaptist and finally names the close friend of Prophet Muhammad, Omar ibn al Khattab. You think this an exercise in narcissism? Of course notthe author finds too many ties linking a nave Mennonite missionary boy to Muslim society and the incredible beauty of the natural worldshows too well the tensions between documented facts and dramatic memory. On the horn of Africa, Somali pirates seize tankers. On the mainland, clans fire rockets into each others quarters of Mogadishu, once the capital of the Somali Republic. But Omar Eby remembers another Somalia, when he taught there 50 years ago. Through the grid of accumulated years, Eby studies that missionary boy. The reader hears two voices: the 23-year old boy and the 73-year old man. Often the old man loves the boy; often the boy embarrasses him. The Somalis, Eby remembers as beautiful and exasperating, then, in 1959, as now, in 2009. The chapters are like a series of transparencies laid down one on top of the other. The boys views overlaid by the mans two visits to Somalia in his thirties and then memory laid over everything. With more details, everything should be clearer. Yet, Eby writes in the Introduction, we are pleasantly surprised to find that the historically reconstructed self is still blurred, as muddy as the Shebelli River which flows through Somalia from the Ethiopian highlands.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465325735
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
So who is Omar Eby? A retired English professor (tenderhearted and cynical) who looks with affection and severity upon the young man he once was in Somalia. Ebys first chapter Learning My Name quickly and playfully sets the tone for this fascinating memoir, The Boy and the Old Man. Identifying with one Omar after another, Eby skips from a Taliban terrorist and a four-star general to a translator of Somali tales and an Old Testament duke; then recalls an English student in Mogadiscio and an Epicurean Persian poet; meets a Chilean Anabaptist and finally names the close friend of Prophet Muhammad, Omar ibn al Khattab. You think this an exercise in narcissism? Of course notthe author finds too many ties linking a nave Mennonite missionary boy to Muslim society and the incredible beauty of the natural worldshows too well the tensions between documented facts and dramatic memory. On the horn of Africa, Somali pirates seize tankers. On the mainland, clans fire rockets into each others quarters of Mogadishu, once the capital of the Somali Republic. But Omar Eby remembers another Somalia, when he taught there 50 years ago. Through the grid of accumulated years, Eby studies that missionary boy. The reader hears two voices: the 23-year old boy and the 73-year old man. Often the old man loves the boy; often the boy embarrasses him. The Somalis, Eby remembers as beautiful and exasperating, then, in 1959, as now, in 2009. The chapters are like a series of transparencies laid down one on top of the other. The boys views overlaid by the mans two visits to Somalia in his thirties and then memory laid over everything. With more details, everything should be clearer. Yet, Eby writes in the Introduction, we are pleasantly surprised to find that the historically reconstructed self is still blurred, as muddy as the Shebelli River which flows through Somalia from the Ethiopian highlands.
Mennonites and Media: Mentioned in It, Maligned by It, and Makers of It
Author: Steven P. Carpenter
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1630877735
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
Anabaptists and Mennonites have often been the subject of media scrutiny: sometimes admired, at other times maligned. Luther called them schwarmar, a German word meaning "fanatics" that alludes to a swarm of bees. In contrast, American independent film producer John Sayles drew inspiration from Mennonite conscientious objectors for his 1987 award-winning film, Matewan. Voltaire's Candide features a virtuous Anabaptist. Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest contains an Anabaptist reference. An Anabaptist chaplain is central to Joseph Heller's antiwar classic, Catch-22. President Lincoln and General Stonewall Jackson both had something to say about Mennonites. Garrison Keillor tells Mennonite jokes. These are just a few of the dozens of fascinating media references, dating from the early 1500s through the present, which are chronicled and analyzed here. Mennonites, although often considered media-shy, have in fact used media to great advantage in shaping their faith and identity. Beginning with the Martyrs Mirror, this book examines the writings of Mennonite authors John Howard Yoder, Donald Kraybill, Rudy Wiebe, Rhoda Janzen, and Malcolm Gladwell. Citing books, film, art, theater, and Ngram, the online culturomic tool developed by Harvard University and Google, the author demonstrates that Mennonites "punch above their weight class" in the media, and especially in print.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1630877735
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
Anabaptists and Mennonites have often been the subject of media scrutiny: sometimes admired, at other times maligned. Luther called them schwarmar, a German word meaning "fanatics" that alludes to a swarm of bees. In contrast, American independent film producer John Sayles drew inspiration from Mennonite conscientious objectors for his 1987 award-winning film, Matewan. Voltaire's Candide features a virtuous Anabaptist. Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest contains an Anabaptist reference. An Anabaptist chaplain is central to Joseph Heller's antiwar classic, Catch-22. President Lincoln and General Stonewall Jackson both had something to say about Mennonites. Garrison Keillor tells Mennonite jokes. These are just a few of the dozens of fascinating media references, dating from the early 1500s through the present, which are chronicled and analyzed here. Mennonites, although often considered media-shy, have in fact used media to great advantage in shaping their faith and identity. Beginning with the Martyrs Mirror, this book examines the writings of Mennonite authors John Howard Yoder, Donald Kraybill, Rudy Wiebe, Rhoda Janzen, and Malcolm Gladwell. Citing books, film, art, theater, and Ngram, the online culturomic tool developed by Harvard University and Google, the author demonstrates that Mennonites "punch above their weight class" in the media, and especially in print.
Girlhood in America [2 volumes]
Author: Miriam Forman-Brunell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1576075508
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 806
Book Description
This groundbreaking reference work presents more than 100 articles by 98 high-profile interdisciplinary scholars, covering all aspects of girls' roles in American society, past and present. In this comprehensive, readable, two volume encyclopedia, experts from a variety of disciplines contribute pieces to the puzzle of what it means—and what it has meant over the last 400 years—to be a girl in America. The portrait that emerges reveals deep differences in girls' experiences depending on socioeconomic context, religious and ethnic traditions, family life, schools, institutions, and the messages of consumer and popular culture. Girls have been commodified, idealized, trivialized, eroticized, and shaped by the powerful forces of popular culture, from Little Women to Barbie. Yet girls are also powerful co-creators of the culture that shapes them, often cleverly subverting it to their own purposes. From Pocahantas to punk rockers, girls have been an integral, if overlooked and undervalued, part of American culture.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1576075508
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 806
Book Description
This groundbreaking reference work presents more than 100 articles by 98 high-profile interdisciplinary scholars, covering all aspects of girls' roles in American society, past and present. In this comprehensive, readable, two volume encyclopedia, experts from a variety of disciplines contribute pieces to the puzzle of what it means—and what it has meant over the last 400 years—to be a girl in America. The portrait that emerges reveals deep differences in girls' experiences depending on socioeconomic context, religious and ethnic traditions, family life, schools, institutions, and the messages of consumer and popular culture. Girls have been commodified, idealized, trivialized, eroticized, and shaped by the powerful forces of popular culture, from Little Women to Barbie. Yet girls are also powerful co-creators of the culture that shapes them, often cleverly subverting it to their own purposes. From Pocahantas to punk rockers, girls have been an integral, if overlooked and undervalued, part of American culture.
Her Husband's Purse
Author: Helen Reimensnyder Martin
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
This novel is about one young woman's journey to find her independence and self-belief. Mary, the central character is married but unfulfilled by her life in Pennsylvania. One day she finds a large stash of money in her husband's wallet and uses it to start up her own business. It is an inspiring story bound to encourage others to improve their own lives.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
This novel is about one young woman's journey to find her independence and self-belief. Mary, the central character is married but unfulfilled by her life in Pennsylvania. One day she finds a large stash of money in her husband's wallet and uses it to start up her own business. It is an inspiring story bound to encourage others to improve their own lives.
The Dial
Author: Francis Fisher Browne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1010
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1010
Book Description
The Bookseller & Latest Literature
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
As American as Shoofly Pie
Author: William Woys Weaver
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812244796
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Celebrated food historian and cookbook writer William Woys Weaver delves deeply into the history of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine to sort fact from fiction in the foodlore of this unique American culture.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812244796
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Celebrated food historian and cookbook writer William Woys Weaver delves deeply into the history of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine to sort fact from fiction in the foodlore of this unique American culture.