Author: Sally Hepworth
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250120918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
America's next favorite Australian author! "With jaw-dropping discoveries and realistic consequences, this novel is not to be missed. Perfect for lovers of Big Little Lies." —Library Journal, starred review Small, perfect towns often hold the deepest secrets. From the outside, Essie’s life looks idyllic: a loving husband, a beautiful house in a good neighborhood, and a nearby mother who dotes on her grandchildren. But few of Essie’s friends know her secret shame: that in a moment of maternal despair, she once walked away from her newborn, asleep in her carriage in a park. Disaster was avoided and Essie got better, but she still fears what lurks inside her, even as her daughter gets older and she has a second baby. When a new woman named Isabelle moves in next door to Essie, she is an immediate object of curiosity in the neighborhood. Why single, when everyone else is married with children? Why renting, when everyone else owns? What mysterious job does she have? And why is she so fascinated with Essie? As the two women grow closer and Essie’s friends voice their disapproval, it starts to become clear that Isabelle’s choice of neighborhood was no accident. And that her presence threatens to bring shocking secrets to light. The Family Next Door is Sally Hepworth at her very best: at once a deeply moving portrait of family drama and a compelling suburban mystery that will keep you hooked until the very last page.
The Family Next Door
Author: Sally Hepworth
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250120918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
America's next favorite Australian author! "With jaw-dropping discoveries and realistic consequences, this novel is not to be missed. Perfect for lovers of Big Little Lies." —Library Journal, starred review Small, perfect towns often hold the deepest secrets. From the outside, Essie’s life looks idyllic: a loving husband, a beautiful house in a good neighborhood, and a nearby mother who dotes on her grandchildren. But few of Essie’s friends know her secret shame: that in a moment of maternal despair, she once walked away from her newborn, asleep in her carriage in a park. Disaster was avoided and Essie got better, but she still fears what lurks inside her, even as her daughter gets older and she has a second baby. When a new woman named Isabelle moves in next door to Essie, she is an immediate object of curiosity in the neighborhood. Why single, when everyone else is married with children? Why renting, when everyone else owns? What mysterious job does she have? And why is she so fascinated with Essie? As the two women grow closer and Essie’s friends voice their disapproval, it starts to become clear that Isabelle’s choice of neighborhood was no accident. And that her presence threatens to bring shocking secrets to light. The Family Next Door is Sally Hepworth at her very best: at once a deeply moving portrait of family drama and a compelling suburban mystery that will keep you hooked until the very last page.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1250120918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
America's next favorite Australian author! "With jaw-dropping discoveries and realistic consequences, this novel is not to be missed. Perfect for lovers of Big Little Lies." —Library Journal, starred review Small, perfect towns often hold the deepest secrets. From the outside, Essie’s life looks idyllic: a loving husband, a beautiful house in a good neighborhood, and a nearby mother who dotes on her grandchildren. But few of Essie’s friends know her secret shame: that in a moment of maternal despair, she once walked away from her newborn, asleep in her carriage in a park. Disaster was avoided and Essie got better, but she still fears what lurks inside her, even as her daughter gets older and she has a second baby. When a new woman named Isabelle moves in next door to Essie, she is an immediate object of curiosity in the neighborhood. Why single, when everyone else is married with children? Why renting, when everyone else owns? What mysterious job does she have? And why is she so fascinated with Essie? As the two women grow closer and Essie’s friends voice their disapproval, it starts to become clear that Isabelle’s choice of neighborhood was no accident. And that her presence threatens to bring shocking secrets to light. The Family Next Door is Sally Hepworth at her very best: at once a deeply moving portrait of family drama and a compelling suburban mystery that will keep you hooked until the very last page.
My Beautiful Neighbor
Author: Piper Rayne
Publisher: Piper Rayne, Inc.
ISBN: 1987925882
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Who’s the mystery woman who just walked into my brewery? I’m not the only one from my Alaskan small town asking themselves that question. But I’m positive, I’m the only one in Sunrise Bay undressing the pretty blonde in my head. Everything about her, from her make-up to her high heels says she’s a fish out of water. Whispers and speculations run rampant until the secret of who she is gets uncovered. Then the rumor mill goes into overdrive when she announces she’s staying to open a bookstore in the building next to mine—throwing a big wrench into my plans to buy that empty building. I quickly find myself in a tug-of-war since my business partner/brother is upset she’s ruined the opportunity to expand our business. I try to keep my distance, but I’ve got one sister with a gossip column on the local radio station and two meddling grandmas setting me up as a tour director. And now I kind of like the idea of our new neighbor staying. But small-town life isn’t for the weak—time will tell if she has what it takes to be one of us. Author Note: Previously titled My Beautiful Nemesis
Publisher: Piper Rayne, Inc.
ISBN: 1987925882
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Who’s the mystery woman who just walked into my brewery? I’m not the only one from my Alaskan small town asking themselves that question. But I’m positive, I’m the only one in Sunrise Bay undressing the pretty blonde in my head. Everything about her, from her make-up to her high heels says she’s a fish out of water. Whispers and speculations run rampant until the secret of who she is gets uncovered. Then the rumor mill goes into overdrive when she announces she’s staying to open a bookstore in the building next to mine—throwing a big wrench into my plans to buy that empty building. I quickly find myself in a tug-of-war since my business partner/brother is upset she’s ruined the opportunity to expand our business. I try to keep my distance, but I’ve got one sister with a gossip column on the local radio station and two meddling grandmas setting me up as a tour director. And now I kind of like the idea of our new neighbor staying. But small-town life isn’t for the weak—time will tell if she has what it takes to be one of us. Author Note: Previously titled My Beautiful Nemesis
One World One Family
Author: G. N. Das
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
ISBN: 9788170173724
Category : Hinduism and culture
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Here Is A Treatise By The Author Of Shri Rama, The Man And His Mission And Lessons From The Mahabharata With An Attempt To Oversee The Possibilities Of The Whole World With A Number Of Different Human Communities And Races Living As One Family As If Living In A Circumscribed Area Of A Country With Few Nations. The Author Had The Opportunity To Visit A Number Of Countries Under A Uno Fellowship Programme. He Has Put In His Personal Experiences (A Rich Account Of The Countries, Peoples And Civilisations Of Different Nations He Had Chance To See Himself). In The End, The Author Has Arrived At The Conclusion That Basic Human Nature Being The Same All Over The World Covering Peoples Of Various Races, Communities, Speaking Different Tongues, Observing Different Social And Communal Norms In Spite Of These Differences Belong To One Human Race. He Has Not Only Visited Them For Superficial Study But Lived With Them Under One Roof And In One Kitchen Which Accommodated The Author And The Author Acclimatised Himself Without Demur From Either Side To Live As Belonging To One Family.
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
ISBN: 9788170173724
Category : Hinduism and culture
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Here Is A Treatise By The Author Of Shri Rama, The Man And His Mission And Lessons From The Mahabharata With An Attempt To Oversee The Possibilities Of The Whole World With A Number Of Different Human Communities And Races Living As One Family As If Living In A Circumscribed Area Of A Country With Few Nations. The Author Had The Opportunity To Visit A Number Of Countries Under A Uno Fellowship Programme. He Has Put In His Personal Experiences (A Rich Account Of The Countries, Peoples And Civilisations Of Different Nations He Had Chance To See Himself). In The End, The Author Has Arrived At The Conclusion That Basic Human Nature Being The Same All Over The World Covering Peoples Of Various Races, Communities, Speaking Different Tongues, Observing Different Social And Communal Norms In Spite Of These Differences Belong To One Human Race. He Has Not Only Visited Them For Superficial Study But Lived With Them Under One Roof And In One Kitchen Which Accommodated The Author And The Author Acclimatised Himself Without Demur From Either Side To Live As Belonging To One Family.
The Gipsy Family; Or, The Elfin Boy. An Original and Highly Interesting Tale ... Illustrated by Engravings
Author: Mrs. Kentish
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
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Languages : en
Pages : 696
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Frontline Social Studies 2
Author: Sr.Bimcy
Publisher: Scholar Publishing House
ISBN: 9788171724338
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Publisher: Scholar Publishing House
ISBN: 9788171724338
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
A Family History
Author: Family History
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp
Author: Oswald Greenwaye Knapp
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The Knapp family, beginning to 1900.
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The Knapp family, beginning to 1900.
Living Through the Soviet System
Author: Daniel Bertaux
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 1412804876
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
For a period of over seventy years after the 1917 revolutions in Russia, talking about the past, either political or personal, became dangerous. The situation changed dramatically with the new policy of glasnost at the end of the 1980s. The result was a flood of reminiscence, almost nightly on television, and more formally collected by new Russian oral history groups and also by Western researchers. Daniel Bertaux and Paul Thompson both began collecting life story and family history interview material in the early 1990s, and this book is the outcome of their initiative. Living Through the Soviet System analyzes, through personal accounts, how Russian society operated on a day-to-day level. It contrasts the integration of different social groups: the descendents of the pre-revolutionary upper classes, the new industrial working class, or the ethnically marginalized Russian Jews. It examines in turn the implications of family relationships, working mothers, absent fathers and caretaking grandmothers; patterns of eating together, and of housing; the secrecy of sex; the suppression of religion; and the small freedoms of growing vegetables on weekends on a dacha plot. Because of its basis in direct testimonies, the book reveals in a highly readable and direct style the meaning for ordinary men and women of living through those seven dark decades of a great European nation. Because of the centrality of Soviet Russia to the history of the twentieth-century world, this book will be of interest to a wide range of readers. It will be of importance to students, researchers and teachers of history and sociology, as well as specialists in East European and other communist societies. Daniel Bertaux is directeur de recherches at the Centre d'Etudes des Mouvements Sociaux, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Paul Thompson is research professor in sociology at the University of Essex and fellow at the Institute of Community Studies in London. Anna Rotkirch is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Helsinki.
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
ISBN: 1412804876
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
For a period of over seventy years after the 1917 revolutions in Russia, talking about the past, either political or personal, became dangerous. The situation changed dramatically with the new policy of glasnost at the end of the 1980s. The result was a flood of reminiscence, almost nightly on television, and more formally collected by new Russian oral history groups and also by Western researchers. Daniel Bertaux and Paul Thompson both began collecting life story and family history interview material in the early 1990s, and this book is the outcome of their initiative. Living Through the Soviet System analyzes, through personal accounts, how Russian society operated on a day-to-day level. It contrasts the integration of different social groups: the descendents of the pre-revolutionary upper classes, the new industrial working class, or the ethnically marginalized Russian Jews. It examines in turn the implications of family relationships, working mothers, absent fathers and caretaking grandmothers; patterns of eating together, and of housing; the secrecy of sex; the suppression of religion; and the small freedoms of growing vegetables on weekends on a dacha plot. Because of its basis in direct testimonies, the book reveals in a highly readable and direct style the meaning for ordinary men and women of living through those seven dark decades of a great European nation. Because of the centrality of Soviet Russia to the history of the twentieth-century world, this book will be of interest to a wide range of readers. It will be of importance to students, researchers and teachers of history and sociology, as well as specialists in East European and other communist societies. Daniel Bertaux is directeur de recherches at the Centre d'Etudes des Mouvements Sociaux, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Paul Thompson is research professor in sociology at the University of Essex and fellow at the Institute of Community Studies in London. Anna Rotkirch is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Helsinki.
Ulster Farming Families
Author: Jonathan Bell
Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation
ISBN: 9781903688540
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Farming in the generation between 1930 and 1960 saw changes on a previously unknown scale. On most holdings, work continued to be carried out by all the family members. Men, women and children all had roles in the production of crops and livestock. At busier times neighbours were called on for help, and workers were also hired on some farms, either full-time or seasonally. All of these relationships could lead to tensions and conflict, but they also led to great intimacy and kindness, with individuals showing commitment to the well-being of their family, their neighbours, and even their employers and employees. This book uses oral history to explore life on Ulster farms between 1930 and 1960. This valuable record of the faming community describes in fascinating detail the many changes in practically every aspect of working life and their associated patterns of social life, all in the face of increasing government intervention, globalisation of markets, and the cataclysm of the Second World War. These massive changes have often been seen as damaging social networks in rural areas, but the collective memories of those involved bear witness to their marvellous capacity to adapt. The oral testimonies on which the book is based show that, for farming people, change could and did create new relationships and wider opportunities on both a professional and personal level.
Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation
ISBN: 9781903688540
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Farming in the generation between 1930 and 1960 saw changes on a previously unknown scale. On most holdings, work continued to be carried out by all the family members. Men, women and children all had roles in the production of crops and livestock. At busier times neighbours were called on for help, and workers were also hired on some farms, either full-time or seasonally. All of these relationships could lead to tensions and conflict, but they also led to great intimacy and kindness, with individuals showing commitment to the well-being of their family, their neighbours, and even their employers and employees. This book uses oral history to explore life on Ulster farms between 1930 and 1960. This valuable record of the faming community describes in fascinating detail the many changes in practically every aspect of working life and their associated patterns of social life, all in the face of increasing government intervention, globalisation of markets, and the cataclysm of the Second World War. These massive changes have often been seen as damaging social networks in rural areas, but the collective memories of those involved bear witness to their marvellous capacity to adapt. The oral testimonies on which the book is based show that, for farming people, change could and did create new relationships and wider opportunities on both a professional and personal level.
New Dubliners Ils 172
Author: A.J. Humphreys
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113625739X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This is Volume V of thirteen of a collection on Urban and Regional Sociology. Originally published in 1966, this study looks at the kinship in Irish families, including their characteristic cultural patterns and effects of urbanization.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113625739X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This is Volume V of thirteen of a collection on Urban and Regional Sociology. Originally published in 1966, this study looks at the kinship in Irish families, including their characteristic cultural patterns and effects of urbanization.