Author: Anton Trigs
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456779397
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Annabelle was born into an ordinary family in the county of Gloucestershire in England. She was destined not to have a normal childhood. She would endure years of abuse and misery. This book tells of her treatment at the hands of her family, and her determination to forge for herself, a better life; of the lengths she went to in an effort to be parted from her parents and siblings and of her exploits which she engaged in to escape the brutality.
Annabelle's Early Years
Author: Janet Trigs
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456779389
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Annabelle was born into an ordinary family in the county of Gloucestershire in England. She was destined not to have a normal childhood. She would endure years of abuse and misery. This book tells of her treatment at the hands of her family, and her determination to forge for herself, a better life; of the lengths she went to in an effort to be parted from her parents and siblings and of her exploits which she engaged in to escape the brutality.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1456779389
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Annabelle was born into an ordinary family in the county of Gloucestershire in England. She was destined not to have a normal childhood. She would endure years of abuse and misery. This book tells of her treatment at the hands of her family, and her determination to forge for herself, a better life; of the lengths she went to in an effort to be parted from her parents and siblings and of her exploits which she engaged in to escape the brutality.
Studying for an Early Childhood Degree
Author: Tracy Gallagher
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000854167
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Studying for an Early Childhood Degree, based on the practices of The Pen Green Centre for children and families, exemplifies how student-practitioners can foster strong communities of learners and create student-teacher connections that remain long after studies are complete. The Pen Green Integrated Centre in Corby, UK, has developed a unique approach to adult education. Highly qualified tutors, with their wide-ranging experiences, have written Studying for an Early Childhood Degree in collaboration with current and former students. It illustrates different ways to complete assignments, providing 20 case-studies of work that achieved an excellent grade from students of different professional, geographical, ethnic, educational and socio-economic backgrounds; it also explores the rationale behind what contributed to these excellent final grades. Each chapter, linked to the key themes of the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Early Childhood Studies degree, includes discussions, reflections, commentary and extracts from students’ works through Levels 4-7, as well as suggestions for further reading. Studying for an Early Childhood Degree is an essential read for learners as well as educators and practitioners. It will be a key resource for students having varied learning needs, professional heritages, writing styles and interests. Further, it will also support other educators to consider the unique and often competing demands of being an adult in higher education.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000854167
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Studying for an Early Childhood Degree, based on the practices of The Pen Green Centre for children and families, exemplifies how student-practitioners can foster strong communities of learners and create student-teacher connections that remain long after studies are complete. The Pen Green Integrated Centre in Corby, UK, has developed a unique approach to adult education. Highly qualified tutors, with their wide-ranging experiences, have written Studying for an Early Childhood Degree in collaboration with current and former students. It illustrates different ways to complete assignments, providing 20 case-studies of work that achieved an excellent grade from students of different professional, geographical, ethnic, educational and socio-economic backgrounds; it also explores the rationale behind what contributed to these excellent final grades. Each chapter, linked to the key themes of the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Early Childhood Studies degree, includes discussions, reflections, commentary and extracts from students’ works through Levels 4-7, as well as suggestions for further reading. Studying for an Early Childhood Degree is an essential read for learners as well as educators and practitioners. It will be a key resource for students having varied learning needs, professional heritages, writing styles and interests. Further, it will also support other educators to consider the unique and often competing demands of being an adult in higher education.
Annabelle and Aiden in the Story of Life
Author: Joseph Raphael Becker
Publisher: Imaginarium Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780997806601
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
In this inspirational storybook written in rhyme, Annabelle asks "Why do we look, the way that we do? With hands and feet, in neat sets of two? What made my eyes? And what made my nose? And the shape of my body, from my head to my toes?" A wise owl answers with the amazing story of Darwinian evolution, and perhaps more importantly, what we can learn from it: to be kind to one another, as we are all related in the same family tree.
Publisher: Imaginarium Press, LLC
ISBN: 9780997806601
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
In this inspirational storybook written in rhyme, Annabelle asks "Why do we look, the way that we do? With hands and feet, in neat sets of two? What made my eyes? And what made my nose? And the shape of my body, from my head to my toes?" A wise owl answers with the amazing story of Darwinian evolution, and perhaps more importantly, what we can learn from it: to be kind to one another, as we are all related in the same family tree.
How Divorce Affects Offspring
Author: Michael R. Stevenson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429710992
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
In Qur experience, there is bias and inconsistency in much of what is written about the effects of divorce on offspring. When interested students have asked for appropriate resources, we have been hard-pressed to respond without providing a long list of contradictory sources. Much of what is currently available reflects the cultural bias that parental divorce is one of the worst things that can happen to offspring. This book has grown out of our desire to provide a comprehensive, accessible, balanced, and readable resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in the effects of divorce upon offspring. We also hope that it will be useful to parents and practicing professionals who are not familiar with the empirical literature addressing this situation. Our primary goal is to evaluate and summarize the empirical literature in this field. However, we illustrate important points with examples drawn from autobiographies completed as part of a class assignment or from client histories based on one of the author's (KNB) counseling with families who are experiencing separation and divorce. We have selected life stories that describe problems in order to show possible results and that even difficult situations can have a positive resolution. Although the individuals involved may recognize themselves, there is insufficient information for anyone else to make an identification.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429710992
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
In Qur experience, there is bias and inconsistency in much of what is written about the effects of divorce on offspring. When interested students have asked for appropriate resources, we have been hard-pressed to respond without providing a long list of contradictory sources. Much of what is currently available reflects the cultural bias that parental divorce is one of the worst things that can happen to offspring. This book has grown out of our desire to provide a comprehensive, accessible, balanced, and readable resource for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in the effects of divorce upon offspring. We also hope that it will be useful to parents and practicing professionals who are not familiar with the empirical literature addressing this situation. Our primary goal is to evaluate and summarize the empirical literature in this field. However, we illustrate important points with examples drawn from autobiographies completed as part of a class assignment or from client histories based on one of the author's (KNB) counseling with families who are experiencing separation and divorce. We have selected life stories that describe problems in order to show possible results and that even difficult situations can have a positive resolution. Although the individuals involved may recognize themselves, there is insufficient information for anyone else to make an identification.
Fanny & Annabelle
Author: Holly Hobbie
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0316071188
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Holly Hobbie, the bestselling author of the Toot & Puddle series, brings us FANNY & ANNABELLE, a new story about creative Fanny with a do-it-yourself theme. In the second Fanny adventure, Fanny writes her first picture book. Since Annabelle, her doll, was Fanny's first creation, it's fitting she should star in the story. Annabelle's adventure ends up mirroring Fanny's own life as they both manage to give the perfect birthday gift to a loved one. With Hobbie's heartwarming art mixed with Fanny's own delightfully naïve drawings, this sweet tale will inspire fans and new readers alike to get creative.
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0316071188
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Holly Hobbie, the bestselling author of the Toot & Puddle series, brings us FANNY & ANNABELLE, a new story about creative Fanny with a do-it-yourself theme. In the second Fanny adventure, Fanny writes her first picture book. Since Annabelle, her doll, was Fanny's first creation, it's fitting she should star in the story. Annabelle's adventure ends up mirroring Fanny's own life as they both manage to give the perfect birthday gift to a loved one. With Hobbie's heartwarming art mixed with Fanny's own delightfully naïve drawings, this sweet tale will inspire fans and new readers alike to get creative.
The Second Bride
Author: Katharine Swartz
Publisher: Lion Fiction
ISBN: 1782642137
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Ellen Tyson is living the perfect village life in Goswell. But when her stepdaughter moves in, her fragile idyll is fractured. At seventeen, Annabelle is surly, withdrawn, and adamant that she isn't, and never will be, part of her father's second family. As Ellen battles with Annabelle, new tensions arise with her husband Alex, shattering the happiness she'd once so carelessly enjoyed. Then Ellen finds a death certificate from the 1870s hidden under the floorboards, and its few stark lines awaken a curiosity in her. Ellen tries to involve Annabelle in her search for answers. But as they dig deeper into the circumstances of Sarah Mills' untimely death, truths both poignant and shocking come to light - about the present as well as the past. Interlacing the lives of Ellen Tyson and Sarah Mills, The Second Bride is a captivating and moving story about what it means to be a family, and the lengths we will go to for the people we love.
Publisher: Lion Fiction
ISBN: 1782642137
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Ellen Tyson is living the perfect village life in Goswell. But when her stepdaughter moves in, her fragile idyll is fractured. At seventeen, Annabelle is surly, withdrawn, and adamant that she isn't, and never will be, part of her father's second family. As Ellen battles with Annabelle, new tensions arise with her husband Alex, shattering the happiness she'd once so carelessly enjoyed. Then Ellen finds a death certificate from the 1870s hidden under the floorboards, and its few stark lines awaken a curiosity in her. Ellen tries to involve Annabelle in her search for answers. But as they dig deeper into the circumstances of Sarah Mills' untimely death, truths both poignant and shocking come to light - about the present as well as the past. Interlacing the lives of Ellen Tyson and Sarah Mills, The Second Bride is a captivating and moving story about what it means to be a family, and the lengths we will go to for the people we love.
Silken Bondage
Author: Nan Ryan
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1453282440
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
DIVThe riverboat’s newest showgirl has no idea what she’s getting into/divDIV Raised on a houseboat, Nevada Hamilton has spent her whole life on the river. At night she sings for her father and his friends, and when they go to bed, she gazes across the water at the paddleboat gambling palaces, dreaming of the day when she can take her place on one of their stages. When her father is killed in a bar fight, Nevada must pursue her dream. She puts on her make-up, dons her finest dress, and walks into the greatest adventure a young girl could ever imagine./divDIV /divDIVHer first night on the job, she meets world-class gambler Johnny Roulette, who quickly falls for the delicate, innocent Nevada. Depending on how the dice fall, she could win Johnny’s heart forever—or she could break her own heart in two./div
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1453282440
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
DIVThe riverboat’s newest showgirl has no idea what she’s getting into/divDIV Raised on a houseboat, Nevada Hamilton has spent her whole life on the river. At night she sings for her father and his friends, and when they go to bed, she gazes across the water at the paddleboat gambling palaces, dreaming of the day when she can take her place on one of their stages. When her father is killed in a bar fight, Nevada must pursue her dream. She puts on her make-up, dons her finest dress, and walks into the greatest adventure a young girl could ever imagine./divDIV /divDIVHer first night on the job, she meets world-class gambler Johnny Roulette, who quickly falls for the delicate, innocent Nevada. Depending on how the dice fall, she could win Johnny’s heart forever—or she could break her own heart in two./div
Portrait of Annabelle
Author: Harvey Plaschke
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452059446
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Annabelle Pinkham, a young, Free Negro in the early 1800s is tormented by the knowledge that many of her "brothers and sisters" are bound in slavery. A gifted artist, she leaves the security of her Nantucket home for a school in Washington, D.C. to pursue her talent. In Washington, she becomes enmeshed in the abolitonist movement, where she sets out on a perilous course devoting her life to helping slaves reach freedom. With compassion, courage, and perserverance, she pursues this path. From a terrifying encounter In Washington while sketching slaves building the nation's Capitol to escorting slaves to freedom through the mountains of Maryland in the dead of winter, and to bringing them from a fearful swamp deep in Virginia, she never lost her fervor. In the conclusion, faced with a major reversal experienced by the movement, she vows to continue her work.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452059446
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Annabelle Pinkham, a young, Free Negro in the early 1800s is tormented by the knowledge that many of her "brothers and sisters" are bound in slavery. A gifted artist, she leaves the security of her Nantucket home for a school in Washington, D.C. to pursue her talent. In Washington, she becomes enmeshed in the abolitonist movement, where she sets out on a perilous course devoting her life to helping slaves reach freedom. With compassion, courage, and perserverance, she pursues this path. From a terrifying encounter In Washington while sketching slaves building the nation's Capitol to escorting slaves to freedom through the mountains of Maryland in the dead of winter, and to bringing them from a fearful swamp deep in Virginia, she never lost her fervor. In the conclusion, faced with a major reversal experienced by the movement, she vows to continue her work.
Annabelle's Legacy: Demon Queen, Book 4
Author: Eve Newton
Publisher: Catin Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Devastated, alone & trapped in my misery, I am not capable of fighting the evil that has set its sights on me since the day I was born. I can't think, I can't breathe for the pain. It takes the Hell equivalent of a miracle to bring me back from the depths of my despair and it comes in a form I could not have expected. Wrathful, vengeful & determined to get my daughter back where she belongs, Hell hath no fury like a mother torn from her child. As the life I knew falls in tatters around me, can I ever be the same woman that my circle loved? Growth and maturity are the keywords of the day as I have to let one of my circle face his new destiny and let one of them go and be who he needs to be. But with the sadness, comes a whole new chapter in our lives and I couldn't be happier. Darkness, deception and depravity is on the cards in this epic conclusion to the Demon Queen Series, along with a good old happily ever after! Read Annabelle's Apocalypse to find out! Contains a triggering situation. Includes M/M, F/F & Reverse Knotting!
Publisher: Catin Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Devastated, alone & trapped in my misery, I am not capable of fighting the evil that has set its sights on me since the day I was born. I can't think, I can't breathe for the pain. It takes the Hell equivalent of a miracle to bring me back from the depths of my despair and it comes in a form I could not have expected. Wrathful, vengeful & determined to get my daughter back where she belongs, Hell hath no fury like a mother torn from her child. As the life I knew falls in tatters around me, can I ever be the same woman that my circle loved? Growth and maturity are the keywords of the day as I have to let one of my circle face his new destiny and let one of them go and be who he needs to be. But with the sadness, comes a whole new chapter in our lives and I couldn't be happier. Darkness, deception and depravity is on the cards in this epic conclusion to the Demon Queen Series, along with a good old happily ever after! Read Annabelle's Apocalypse to find out! Contains a triggering situation. Includes M/M, F/F & Reverse Knotting!
Annabelle
Author: Ethan Shaw
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Virginia, US, late 1860s. After northerner James travels to Virginia, he falls in love with the daughter of an affluent former slave owner, Annabelle. The two are deeply attracted to each other, but their relationship is tainted by James’ professed disdain for the society Annabelle was raised in. James views most of Southern society as beneath him, and has a distinct hatred for Annabelle’s father, who represents everything he feels is wrong with the South. Soon, tensions between James and Annabelle’s father reach a breaking point. After James is drawn back into the complicated situation, he also comes into contact with another woman who seems to understand him, and who sees the world in the same way he does. James finds himself in a situation where he must choose between Annabelle, who he loves deeply despite their differences, and the other woman, who sees the hazy Virginian countryside the same way he does.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Virginia, US, late 1860s. After northerner James travels to Virginia, he falls in love with the daughter of an affluent former slave owner, Annabelle. The two are deeply attracted to each other, but their relationship is tainted by James’ professed disdain for the society Annabelle was raised in. James views most of Southern society as beneath him, and has a distinct hatred for Annabelle’s father, who represents everything he feels is wrong with the South. Soon, tensions between James and Annabelle’s father reach a breaking point. After James is drawn back into the complicated situation, he also comes into contact with another woman who seems to understand him, and who sees the world in the same way he does. James finds himself in a situation where he must choose between Annabelle, who he loves deeply despite their differences, and the other woman, who sees the hazy Virginian countryside the same way he does.