Jenny's Coffee House

Jenny's Coffee House

Author: Eugenia Jenny Williams

Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0980571707

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In May 1969 seven assisted migrants stepped out of the plane that had touched down in a strange place called Hobart. Jenny Williams, the author of Yenni, was one of those adults. From this time on little of what Jenny and her family knew was of any use to them. Like newborns they had to learn to exist in a different world. From factory to restaurant work, to new relationships, Jenny's Coffee House takes the reader into the rich heart of a hard working family searching for their niche in life. Full of the drama and humour of a life fully lived (love, disappointment, separation and triumph), this is an evocative and compelling book. Much like the author herself, Jenny's Coffee House is inspiring, honest and real. Hobart shimmers and enchants, Europe is never far away, while Jenny welcomes us all like best friends into her world.


Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 2

Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 2

Author: Markman Ellis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1351568698

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Helps scholars and students form an understanding of the contribution made by the coffee-house to British and even American history and culture. This book attempts to make an intervention in debates about the nature of the public sphere and the culture of politeness. It is intended for historians and scholars of literature, science, and medicine.


The Jenny Hale Summer Collection: The Summer House, Summer by the Sea, The Summer Hideaway

The Jenny Hale Summer Collection: The Summer House, Summer by the Sea, The Summer Hideaway

Author: Jenny Hale

Publisher: Bookouture

Published: 2020-06-12

Total Pages: 874

ISBN-13: 1800190514

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Looking for the perfect summer escape? Treat yourself to three gorgeous standalone novels from bestseller Jenny Hale, and feel the sun on your skin, breathe in the sea breeze and indulge in some heartwarming beach romance. The Summer House: Some summers will stay with you forever... Since Callie put her life savings into renovating a beach house on the dazzling white sand of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, she hasn’t looked back. And when she catches the attention of local heartthrob Luke, his blue eyes and easy smile promise to make this a summer an unforgettable one. But the discovery of a diary full of secrets threatens everything. Will they be pulled apart by the storm it unleashes? Summer by the Sea: There’s always one summer that changes you… For Faith the one summer she can’t forget is when she fell in love as a teenager – only for her sister to steal her man. Now, at the request of her beloved grandmother, Faith has agreed to a family holiday – at their childhood beach house, where it all began. But she isn’t prepared for seeing Jake again – or the long-forgotten feelings he ignites. Can Faith overcome the hurt of the past and make this a summer to remember? The Summer Hideaway: Summer has a secret in store… Alice has swapped city living for the beautiful beaches of the Outer Banks, launching an ice cream shop in the little house by the sea where she spent childhood holidays. Love is the last thing on her mind, until she meets Jack, who she can’t resist spending sunshine-filled days and long romantic evenings with. But when Alice discovers an old letter tucked away in the beach house, a secret threatens everything. Will her dreams be shattered and her heart broken? Fans of Mary Alice Monroe, Nancy Thayer and Susan Mallery will fall head over heels for The Jenny Hale Summer Collection. Readers absolutely love Jenny Hale: “Amazingly heartfelt and emotional. It’s not often that I come across a story that completely moves me to tears… Absolutely delightful.” Mixing Reality With Fiction, 5 stars “I fell in love with this book from the very first page… Simply beautiful and if you are a romance fan then this is one not to be missed. I loved it.” Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars “This novel is honestly the perfect summer beach read… Positive and uplifting… I’m obsessed.” Goodreads Reviewer “I am a HUGE fan of Jenny’s work and I love her summer books… *Swoon*… This book is the perfect beach read… Grab a copy and curl up with a nice cup of tea (or wine! Wine is good!) and just escape to the beauty.” Starcrossed Reviews “Oh how I love this book, and I cannot say enough good things about it… This is the perfect book for summer… It will leave you with a humongous smile on your heart!” Kristin’s Novel Café, 5 stars “Grab the tissues, curl up on your favourite chair, set aside a reading day and indulge… I absolutely adored this book.” Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars ‘A beautiful love story… I stayed up way too late to finish!… I could envision this beautiful beach town as if I was there… The end is pure perfection.’ Goodreads Reviewer


A Cosmography of Man

A Cosmography of Man

Author: Theresa Schön

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-01-20

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 3110613670

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Designed to reform contemporary British society, Joseph Addison and Richard Steele’s The Tatler (1709-1711) and The Spectator (1711-1712, 1714) rely heavily on the representation of contemporary manners. In shaping such behavioural images, the authors made use of the satirical character sketch. Their character sketches (re)create social interactions between fictionalised representatives of moral types of men and women located in contemporary London. This study examines how Addison and Steele employed the character sketch to create a ‘cosmography’ of (wo)man by actively engaging with the observational approaches of contemporary naturalists. Addison and Steele adapted distinctly empirical methods (e.g. induction and deduction, note taking, repeated and collective observation) and appropriated the (medico-legal) case study to communicate and disseminate socio-moral knowledge. At the same time, the character sketch served them as a means to establish a taxonomic order of the socio-moral knowledge conveyed in the texts. The study sheds new light on the literary techniques and the methodological frameworks of two journals essentially associated with the British - and the European - Enlightenment.


Nick and Jenny

Nick and Jenny

Author: Toni Bryan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-10-14

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1446122980

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A sometimes horrific story, yet optimistic in the search for a better life. Written with women in mind, who often have to overcome the worst life can through at them. Men who dare to challenge the conventions they are captured by will also read this and ask 'Is my male role in life the way forward, or if I dare to open my emotions, will I truly find the thing that will complete me as a human being?'


Yenni in the Rhythm of Everyday

Yenni in the Rhythm of Everyday

Author: Eugenia Jenny Williams

Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0987169548

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Many recipes in Yenni in the rhythm of everyday are thought of as Hungarian but in fact they are an international mix of dishes that over the centuries were adjusted to the seasons, harvest and lifestyle of Hungary.


Changing Chapters

Changing Chapters

Author: Clara Jobson

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2014-12-17

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1452527016

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Author Clara Jobsons childhood was steeped in violence, rape, and molestation. She and her brother, James, witnessed their father beating their mother regularly. The two children lived in a world of fear and deceit. Changing Chapters is a story of surviving a childhood from hell. Its about witnessing domestic violence at the highest level and what effect it had on Clara and her brother. Its about sexual abuse and a household full of secrets, lies, and deceit. It tells of a terrible start for two young children, the beginning of a lifetime of extraordinary events for them both. In this memoir, Clara discusses her brothers life as he became involved with two bike clubs and also tells about his murder and how that affected her. But Changing Chapters also shares how Clara found the courage and strength to change her path to become a survivor with hope and a new direction.


Jenny

Jenny

Author: Iva M. Forshey

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2017-08-31

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1512799653

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In the deep alluring south, adopted twenty-three year old, Jennifer Landon Kennedy, a nurse, is satisfying a profound yearning by returning to the town of her biological birth and of her dead parents. It turned out to be a lovely southern town, rich in history, with gracious beautiful homes. It is not her intention to become involved with the people who live there, but when Jenny innocently asks questions about the name of Landon, she opens a can of worms spilling well-kept secrets, as well as arousing a batch of uncertainties and jealousies. First, Diane the court clerk, becomes skeptical and suspicious leading to her targeting Jenny in a sinister plot. Then the ministers, the police, and the fire Marshall and his wife, Walter and Martha Bloom who can finally unburden their soul. Lastly Seth, with whom a mutual attraction develops when she meets him accidently and ultimately frees him of his past. As she weighs her discoveries, she realizes people are frightening her and creating an air of distrust surrounding her parents death. When Diane attempts to kill her, she is ready to flee back home to the sanctuary of her adopted parents. The fire siren wailing in the night brings the final pieces of her developing puzzle together. As Jenny plunges ahead into the flames, what mysteries will she uncover about her dead parents, of Diane and Seth? Will reservations and doubts remain or will there be resolution?