Author: Margaret Fisher
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445724863
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Grandmother's Tracks
Author: Margaret Fisher
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445724863
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445724863
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Grandmother's Song
Author: Barbara Soros
Publisher: Turtleback
ISBN: 9780613253741
Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In a small town in Mexico, a grandmother helps her granddaughter cope with her fears and learn the lessons of life, and her teachings stay with the granddaughter even when she has children of her own and her grandmother grows old.
Publisher: Turtleback
ISBN: 9780613253741
Category : Conduct of life
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
In a small town in Mexico, a grandmother helps her granddaughter cope with her fears and learn the lessons of life, and her teachings stay with the granddaughter even when she has children of her own and her grandmother grows old.
Shadowlines
Author: Stephen Kinnane
Publisher: Fremantle Press
ISBN: 1925815625
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 455
Book Description
A powerful and lyrical work by a writer of vision and imagination, Shadow Lines is the story of Jessie Argyle, born in the remote East Kimberley and taken from her Aboriginal family at the age of five, and Edward Smith, a young Englishman escaping the rigid strictures of London. In a society deeply divided on racial lines, Edward and Jessie met, fell in love and, against strong opposition, eventually married. Despite unrelenting surveillance and harassment, the Smith home was a centre for Aboriginal cultural and social life for over thirty years.
Publisher: Fremantle Press
ISBN: 1925815625
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 455
Book Description
A powerful and lyrical work by a writer of vision and imagination, Shadow Lines is the story of Jessie Argyle, born in the remote East Kimberley and taken from her Aboriginal family at the age of five, and Edward Smith, a young Englishman escaping the rigid strictures of London. In a society deeply divided on racial lines, Edward and Jessie met, fell in love and, against strong opposition, eventually married. Despite unrelenting surveillance and harassment, the Smith home was a centre for Aboriginal cultural and social life for over thirty years.
My Grandmother's Clock
Author: Geraldine McCaughrean
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0618216952
Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
A child, wondering why Grandma doesn't have the grandfather clock in her house repaired, learns that there are many ways to measure time, from the moment it takes to blink an eye to the years shown in gray hairs.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0618216952
Category : Clocks and watches
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
A child, wondering why Grandma doesn't have the grandfather clock in her house repaired, learns that there are many ways to measure time, from the moment it takes to blink an eye to the years shown in gray hairs.
Grace
Author: Michele Guinness
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 1444753401
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 533
Book Description
Preparing for her husband's retirement from his parish, Michele Guinness, author of The Guinness Legend, decided to clear out the attic and in doing so rediscovered a trunk of letters, diaries, journals and notebooks, over one hundred years old, belonging to Grace Guinness, Peter's grandmother. Most famous for her unconventional marriage to renowned speaker and evangelist Henry Grattan Guinness, Grace's journals reveal an extraordinary woman who in many ways was before her time: a rebel against the constraints of her narrow religious upbringing, unconventional in her choice of husband, defiant of a society that frowned on a well-bred single mother going out to work, a businesswoman who ran her own hotel, and an early feminist who believed in birth control. She worked until she was in her seventies, read The Times every day, got through at least one book a week and could comment eruditely on politics, science, philosophy, theology, music and literature... This was a woman who wrote in a frank and sometimes risqué way about her life, love, hopes and fears, and encouraged others to break some of the taboos of their generation. In Grace, Michele Guinness weaves together the revealing contents of Grace's own words with her own to create a unique and inspiring interpretation of this remarkable woman's life and times.
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 1444753401
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 533
Book Description
Preparing for her husband's retirement from his parish, Michele Guinness, author of The Guinness Legend, decided to clear out the attic and in doing so rediscovered a trunk of letters, diaries, journals and notebooks, over one hundred years old, belonging to Grace Guinness, Peter's grandmother. Most famous for her unconventional marriage to renowned speaker and evangelist Henry Grattan Guinness, Grace's journals reveal an extraordinary woman who in many ways was before her time: a rebel against the constraints of her narrow religious upbringing, unconventional in her choice of husband, defiant of a society that frowned on a well-bred single mother going out to work, a businesswoman who ran her own hotel, and an early feminist who believed in birth control. She worked until she was in her seventies, read The Times every day, got through at least one book a week and could comment eruditely on politics, science, philosophy, theology, music and literature... This was a woman who wrote in a frank and sometimes risqué way about her life, love, hopes and fears, and encouraged others to break some of the taboos of their generation. In Grace, Michele Guinness weaves together the revealing contents of Grace's own words with her own to create a unique and inspiring interpretation of this remarkable woman's life and times.
As We Are Now
Author: W. S. Penn
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520210738
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
As we are now: mix blood essays on race and identity.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520210738
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
As we are now: mix blood essays on race and identity.
My Grandmother's Budget of Stories and Songs
Author: Frances Freeling Broderip
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children's poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory
Author: Elsie Walker
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190219130
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory breaks new ground by redirecting the arguments of foundational texts within film theory to film sound tracks. Walker includes sustained analyses of particular films according to a range of theoretical approaches: psychoanalysis, feminism, genre studies, post-colonialism, and queer theory. The films come from disparate temporal and industrial contexts: from Classical Hollywood Gothic melodrama (Rebecca) to contemporary, critically-acclaimed science fiction (Gravity). Along with sound tracks from canonical American films including The Searchers and To Have and Have Not, Walker analyzes independent Australasian films: examples include Heavenly Creatures, a New Zealand film that uses music to empower its queer female protagonists; and Ten Canoes, the first Australian feature film with a script entirely in Aboriginal languages. Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory thus not only calls new attention to the significance of sound tracks, but also focuses on the sonic power of characters representing those whose voices have all too often been drowned out. Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory is both rigorous and accessible to all students and scholars with a grasp of cinematic and musical structures. Moreover, the book brings together film studies, musicology, history, politics, and culture and therefore resonates across the liberal arts.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190219130
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory breaks new ground by redirecting the arguments of foundational texts within film theory to film sound tracks. Walker includes sustained analyses of particular films according to a range of theoretical approaches: psychoanalysis, feminism, genre studies, post-colonialism, and queer theory. The films come from disparate temporal and industrial contexts: from Classical Hollywood Gothic melodrama (Rebecca) to contemporary, critically-acclaimed science fiction (Gravity). Along with sound tracks from canonical American films including The Searchers and To Have and Have Not, Walker analyzes independent Australasian films: examples include Heavenly Creatures, a New Zealand film that uses music to empower its queer female protagonists; and Ten Canoes, the first Australian feature film with a script entirely in Aboriginal languages. Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory thus not only calls new attention to the significance of sound tracks, but also focuses on the sonic power of characters representing those whose voices have all too often been drowned out. Understanding Sound Tracks Through Film Theory is both rigorous and accessible to all students and scholars with a grasp of cinematic and musical structures. Moreover, the book brings together film studies, musicology, history, politics, and culture and therefore resonates across the liberal arts.
two west
Author: Shirley L. Walker
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1434935159
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Sarah Ruston grew up in a small town in the southeastern part of Michigan. The Ruston children know their place in society and their duty to the family and the community. The story follows Sarah’s life as she graduates from high school and goes to college in 1953. Her life does not adhere to the expectations of the era. Her life becomes “the road less traveled” by girls from small towns. Part I begins in the summer of 1953 when Sarah graduates from Sheldon High School. Shortly after graduation Sarah goes to camp as a counselor for the summer and leaves the sheltered life of the small town. She does, however, continue something of a relationship with one of her sometimes boyfriends. Part II opens as Sarah arrives on campus in the fall of 1953 and checks into two west of King Hall. Her life as a freshman means change. Her roommate, a wealthy industrial’s daughter, introduces Sarah to the core of the academic world: boys. Sarah hasn’t expected men to be such a large part of college life. It seems that some girls of that era came to college to get a guy. But Sarah likes the game and rises to the occasion and begins to look for romance in the academic world.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1434935159
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Sarah Ruston grew up in a small town in the southeastern part of Michigan. The Ruston children know their place in society and their duty to the family and the community. The story follows Sarah’s life as she graduates from high school and goes to college in 1953. Her life does not adhere to the expectations of the era. Her life becomes “the road less traveled” by girls from small towns. Part I begins in the summer of 1953 when Sarah graduates from Sheldon High School. Shortly after graduation Sarah goes to camp as a counselor for the summer and leaves the sheltered life of the small town. She does, however, continue something of a relationship with one of her sometimes boyfriends. Part II opens as Sarah arrives on campus in the fall of 1953 and checks into two west of King Hall. Her life as a freshman means change. Her roommate, a wealthy industrial’s daughter, introduces Sarah to the core of the academic world: boys. Sarah hasn’t expected men to be such a large part of college life. It seems that some girls of that era came to college to get a guy. But Sarah likes the game and rises to the occasion and begins to look for romance in the academic world.
Evolution of Goddess
Author: Emma Mildon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501164082
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
A fun and inspirational exploration of female divinity throughout history that will help you understand and celebrate your inner goddess—from the bestselling author of The Soul Searcher’s Handbook and “goddess-messenger-girlfriend who may just lead you to your inner guru” (Katie Silcox, New York Times bestselling author). Evolution of Goddess is a practical introduction to the goddess realm, digging up the histories of long-forgotten myths of goddesses of love, war, death, the sun, the moon, and more. With this clear-eyed and spirited book, you can finally become familiarized with goddesses from a wide range of cultures throughout history, including the mermaids of the Atlantic, the empresses of ancient Egypt, the wise women of the Middle Ages, right up to the modern-day goddesses who walk amongst us today as humble light workers, educating and inspiring. Through a goddess assessment, you’ll uncover your own goddess archetype and be given rituals, meditations, and exercises to tap and embolden your own feminine superpowers. Imbue your life with healing, invigorating goddess energy, and discover ways to harness your new empowerment to improve the world. Now is the time to reconnect with the strength and holistic spirituality of our ancestors—to trace the evolution of the Goddess.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501164082
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
A fun and inspirational exploration of female divinity throughout history that will help you understand and celebrate your inner goddess—from the bestselling author of The Soul Searcher’s Handbook and “goddess-messenger-girlfriend who may just lead you to your inner guru” (Katie Silcox, New York Times bestselling author). Evolution of Goddess is a practical introduction to the goddess realm, digging up the histories of long-forgotten myths of goddesses of love, war, death, the sun, the moon, and more. With this clear-eyed and spirited book, you can finally become familiarized with goddesses from a wide range of cultures throughout history, including the mermaids of the Atlantic, the empresses of ancient Egypt, the wise women of the Middle Ages, right up to the modern-day goddesses who walk amongst us today as humble light workers, educating and inspiring. Through a goddess assessment, you’ll uncover your own goddess archetype and be given rituals, meditations, and exercises to tap and embolden your own feminine superpowers. Imbue your life with healing, invigorating goddess energy, and discover ways to harness your new empowerment to improve the world. Now is the time to reconnect with the strength and holistic spirituality of our ancestors—to trace the evolution of the Goddess.