Jumping Over Shadows

Jumping Over Shadows

Author: Annette Gendler

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-04-04

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1631521713

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The true story of a German-Jewish love that overcame the burdens of the past. Finalist for the 2017 Book of the Year Award by the Chicago Writers Association “A book that is hard to put down.” —Jerusalem Post “This book confirms Annette Gendler as an indispensable Jewish voice for our time." —Yossi Klein Halevi, author of Like Dreamers "The ghosts of the past haunt a woman’s search for herself in this thoughtful, poignant memoir about the transformative power of love and faith.” —Hillary Jordan, author of Mudbound, now a Netflix movie “An exquisitely written conversion story which expounds upon personal and collective identity.” —Washington Independent Review of Books “A compelling, gracefully written memoir about the impact of the past on the present.” —Michael Steinberg, author of Still Pitching History was repeating itself when Annette fell in love with Harry, a Jewish man, the son of Holocaust survivors, in Germany in 1985. Her Great-Aunt Resi had been married to a Jew in Czechoslovakia before World War II―a marriage that, while happy, put the entire family in mortal danger once the Nazis took over their hometown in 1938. Annette and Harry’s love, meanwhile, was the ultimate nightmare for Harry’s family. Not only was their son considering marrying a non-Jew, but a German. Weighed down by the burdens of their family histories, Annette and Harry kept their relationship secret for three years, until they could forge a path into the future and create a new life in Chicago. Annette found a spiritual home in Judaism―a choice that paved the way toward acceptance by Harry’s family, and redemption for some of the wounds of her own family’s past.


Just Ella

Just Ella

Author: Margaret Peterson Haddix

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-04-07

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1481420216

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This retelling of a beloved fairy tale finds 15-year-old Ella discovering that accepting the Prince's proposal ensnares her in a suffocating tangle of palace rules and royal etiquette.


Without Annette

Without Annette

Author: Jane B. Mason

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2016-05-31

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0545819962

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A gorgeously written, witty, and poignant YA novel, about a girl who must forge her own path in the wake of a crumbling relationship. Josie Little has been looking forward to moving halfway across the country to attend Brookwood Academy, a prestigious boarding school, with her girlfriend, Annette, for ages. But underneath Brookwood's picture-perfect image lies a crippling sense of elitism that begins to tear the girls apart from the moment they arrive.While Josie struggles to navigate her new life, Annette seems to fit in perfectly. Yet that acceptance comes with more than a few strings. And consequently, Annette insists on keeping their relationship a secret. At first, Josie agrees. But as Annette pushes her further and further away, Josie grows closer to Penn, a boy whose friendship and romantic feelings for her tangle her already-unraveling relationship. When Annette's need for approval sets her on a devastating course for self-destruction, Josie isn't sure she can save her this time-or if Annette even wants her to try.


Look Up!

Look Up!

Author: Annette LeBlanc Cate

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2024-09-30

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 1536245860

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“A chatty, appealing introduction. . . . Small and accessible, this is jam-packed with accurate information likely to increase any potential birder’s enthusiasm and knowledge.” — Kirkus Reviews(starred review) This conversational, humorous introduction to bird-watching encourages kids to get outdoors with a sketchbook and really look around. Quirky full-color illustrations portray dozens of birds chatting about their distinctive characteristics, including color, shape, plumage, and beak and foot types, while tongue-in-cheek cartoons feature banter between birds, characters, and the reader. Interactive and enjoyable tips bring an age-old hobby to new life for the next generation of bird-watchers, and eighteen new pages of activities, including drawing, mapmaking, and a scavenger hunt, make this paperback edition a must-have.


A Different Day, a Different Destiny

A Different Day, a Different Destiny

Author: Annette Laing

Publisher: Confusion Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13:

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When you wake up in the year 1851 on a Scottish hillside ... or down an English coal mine ... or in a field on a Southern plantation, you know you're in for a lousy day. No day has been normal for Hannah and Alex Dias since they moved from San Francisco to the little town of Snipesville, Georgia. Bad enough that they and their dorky new friend Brandon Clark became reluctant time-travelers to World War Two England. Now things are about to get worse. Much worse. From the cotton fields of the slave South, to the poorest slums of Victorian Scotland, to London's glittering Crystal Palace, the kids chase a twenty-first century gadget through the mid-nineteenth century. Finding it is only the beginning of what they must do to save two beloved places from destruction, and heal a wound in Time. --Publisher description.


The Hemingses of Monticello

The Hemingses of Monticello

Author: Annette Gordon-Reed

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2009-08-25

Total Pages: 800

ISBN-13: 0393337766

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Historian and legal scholar Gordon-Reed presents this epic work that tells the story of the Hemingses, an American slave family and their close blood ties to Thomas Jefferson.


Taking Development Seriously A Festschrift for Annette Karmiloff-Smith

Taking Development Seriously A Festschrift for Annette Karmiloff-Smith

Author: Michael S. C. Thomas

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-05-16

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0429819161

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This influential festschrift honours the legacy of Annette Karmiloff-Smith, a seminal thinker in the field of child development and a pioneer in developmental cognitive neuroscience. The current volume brings together many of the researchers, collaborators and students who worked with Professor Karmiloff-Smith to show how her ideas have influenced and continue to influence their own research. Over four parts, each covering a different phase or domain of Karmiloff-Smith’s research career, leading developmental psychologists in cognition, neuroscience and computer science reflect on her extensive contribution, from her early work with Piaget in Geneva to her innovative research project investigating children with Down syndrome to understand the mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease. The chapters provide a mix of cutting-edge science and reminiscence, providing a fascinating insight into the historical contexts in which many of Annette’s theoretical insights arose, including such ideas as the microgenetic approach, representational redescription and neuroconstructivism. The chapters also provide updates about how earlier theoretical ideas have stood the test of time, and present unpublished data from the early years of Annette’s career. Taking Development Seriously is essential reading for students and scholars in child development and developmental neuroscience.


Annette von Droste-Hülshoff

Annette von Droste-Hülshoff

Author: Margaret Mare

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1000470644

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First published in 1965, Annette von Droste-Hülshoff is the first book about the great German poetess of the early nineteenth century in English. Delicate, fey, over-sensitive, unstable, with the intellect often described as unbecomingly masculine, it is easy to see how Annette von Droste-Hülshoff was bound to flout the conventions of the conservative society she lived in and to suffer accordingly. But melancholy and despairing as many of her poems are, we are never allowed to imagine her as a weak person. Margaret Mare is careful to show us her trenchant humour, her gift of mimicry, her generosity to her friends, the resolution which made her refuse, in the middle of a dangerous illness, to treat herself ‘like a soap bubble or a soft egg’—giving us a full picture of the woman of genius who could prophesy confidently that her works would still be read a hundred years after her death. Divided into three parts the book deals with the poet’s life and background, detailed interpretations of selected poems, and, the poet’s treatment of supernatural themes, her epics and prose works, her style and use of images. This book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of poetry, literature, German literature, European literature, and comparative literature.


Annette's Love Inspired Recipes

Annette's Love Inspired Recipes

Author: Annette Cruz

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2023-03-21

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1039161111

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The kitchen is the heart of every loving home, and Annette’s Love-Inspired Recipes will have it filled to overflowing. With over a hundred tantalizing and easy-to-follow recipes, this amazing cookbook has a recipe for every mood and occasion: hardy comfort foods like stews and soups and chilis; hot and spicey, New Mexican and Mexican inspired dishes; everyday dinners and unique new holiday favorites; and a variety of delicious desserts to cap off these perfect meals. Over the years, every recipe in this book has been created with love by Annette Cruz and shared often with her friends and family, who have long encouraged her to share them with others as well. Now that she has, she hopes it will help you to create the same sorts of cherished memories that she has over the years, making these dishes, seasoning them with love, sharing them with those people who matter most in your life, and watching their faces light up. “No matter the occasion, a good meal prepared with love and a prayer of thanksgiving ... is a gift.” ~ Annette Cruz