Juanita

Juanita

Author: Mary Tyler Peabody Mann

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780813919560

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Centers on the extended visit of Helen Wentworth, a New England teacher, to a childhood friend's plantation, where she witnesses African slaves' arrivals and their sale and gross mistreatment at the hands of coffee and sugar planters. Juanita is a beautiful mulatta slave with whom the plantation owner's son falls in love. Extending the tradition of Gothic fiction in the Americas, Mann's novel raises questions about the relation of slavery in the Caribbean to that in the United States, and between romance and race, adding an important element to our understanding of nineteenth-century American literature.


Juanita

Juanita

Author: Leo Politi

Publisher: Getty Publications

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0892369914

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Juanita takes the dove she received for her fourth birthday to the Old Mission Church for the blessing of the animals.


Learning to Be

Learning to Be

Author: Juanita Campbell Rasmus

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2024-07-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1514003821

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When everything in her life came to a stop, Pastor Juanita Rasmus found that she had to learn to be—with herself and with God—all over again. Offering both practical and spiritual insights, she shares a wise, frank, and witty account of her own story of exhaustion and depression, acting as a trustworthy companion through dark days.


Virgin Soul

Virgin Soul

Author: Judy Juanita

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2013-04-18

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1101622857

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From a lauded poet and playwright, a novel of a young woman's life with the Black Panthers in 1960s San Francisco At first glance, Geniece’s story sounds like that of a typical young woman: she goes to college, has romantic entanglements, builds meaningful friendships, and juggles her schedule with a part-time job. However, she does all of these things in 1960s San Francisco while becoming a militant member of the Black Panther movement. When Huey Newton is jailed in October 1967 and the Panthers explode nationwide, Geniece enters the organization’s dark and dangerous world of guns, FBI agents, freewheeling sex, police repression, and fatal shoot-outs—all while balancing her other life as a college student. A moving tale of one young woman’s life spinning out of the typical and into the extraordinary during one of the most politically and racially charged eras in America, Virgin Soul will resonate with readers of Monica Ali and Ntozake Shange.


Juanita

Juanita

Author: Lola Walder

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9788418302053

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A magical story of a Guatemalan girl named Juanita, who loved cooking crunchy maize tortillas and counting stars every night. For a long time, Guatemala has had an important place in my heart. My son has raised a beautiful family there, and I believe that when you love the places you visit, the land gives back that love in the form of unforgettable experiences. Mayan temples, majestic volcanoes, most of them active, with the heat throbbing inside them, contrast with the lush green of the tropical forests. Rivers and lakes meander through the mountains, ending in breathtaking waterfalls, which naturally sustain the extensive coffee and corn crops. Corn is the daily bread of Guatemala and the main food for the entire indigenous population throughout the year. Many varieties are grown, and they all are of different colors. The local women make delicious white, yellow, black, and red corn tortillas. The inhabitants of this beautiful country are kind and loving. I met Juanita one sunny morning. That day, Lake Atitlán woke up slowly, and we quietly sailed away, visiting the small villages that surround the lake. When we arrived in Santa Catarina Palopó, a pretty seven-year-old girl with jet-black hair and a gummy smile-she was missing two of her baby teeth-was sitting on the pier, wearing a beautiful huipil embroidered in blue tones. She looked like a little Mayan princess sitting on a wooden throne. The huipil is a square piece of cloth with a hole in the center. Guatemalan women and girls wear it as a blouse, and in each region they weave them in different colors. Juanita sold woven cotton bracelets. She did it to help her mother, who sat on the floor weaving a few meters away from her, while she rocked to sleep a tiny baby that she was carrying on her back. Back in Spain, with a head full of memories, the words began to take shape on paper, until Juanita came to form a part of this little tale. --Lola Walder


Reproducing the British Caribbean

Reproducing the British Caribbean

Author: Juanita De Barros

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 146961605X

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Reproducing the British Caribbean: Sex, Gender, and Population Politics after Slavery


Jamaica's Find

Jamaica's Find

Author: Juanita Havill

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780395393765

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A little girl finds a stuffed dog in the park and decides to take it home.


Tales of an Inland Empire Girl

Tales of an Inland Empire Girl

Author: Juanita Mantz

Publisher:

Published: 2022-01-07

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781735698434

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"Tales of an Inland Empire Girl is a searing, beautiful memoir that illuminates the struggles of parents who are beaten down by life and their arduous working-class jobs and of children who are trapped in the middle of their parents' battles. A compelling read-raw, honest, and hopeful. I wish this book existed when I was growing up. It would have been my life preserver." -liz gonzález, author of Dancing in the Santa Ana Winds "In her first novel, Juanita E. Mantz goes back to the old house to unshackle the ghosts that still inhabit the charred curtains and broken windows of her youth. We meet The Wonder Twins, a Wolfman Jack stand in, The Flintstones, a young Wonder Woman with tinfoil wristbands & Nancy Drew incognito via unexpected introductions into Mantz's life growing up in The Inland Empire. This is as creative as autobiography gets without veering from the hard truths herein. Maybe you saw the cartoon once, and thought it fantasy, but read this book and then firmly believe that underdogs can fly." -Dennis Callaci, author of 100 Cassettes "Tales of an Inland Empire Girl is deep and funny and true. A remarkable story of resilience and love told in bright prose, and written from a place of rigorous vulnerability that draws us in from the start." -Brett Paesel, author of Los Angeles Times bestseller, Mommies Who Drink "Mantz takes readers into a deeper journey of a childhood and coming of age filled with turbulence and tight-knit family love, and she writes with blazing grit, flashing joy-de-vivre, and an occasional comic overtone that feels natural coming from this self-professed punk-rock girl. This collection of stories spares no stone unturned, no watershed truth - both hard and celebratory - unexamined. And through it all, shines an anthem call of what matters most in life: the unbreakable bonds of family, and this family's enduring love for one another." -Ruth Nolan, born in the IE and editor of No Place for a Puritan: the Literature of California's Deserts "Tales of an Inland Empire Girl, set in the fast-growing Eastern region of Southern California and told in Mantz's smack-in-your-face honesty, lures one into the places of childhood--of first home and lasting memories. One learns to live, however awkward life might be, in a house 'the color of dirt', finding a place to call one's own in a Plastic Cheese chair, and love, even through girl fights. Through dexterous use of language, Mantz tosses her readers into a reality where a little girl finds herself in tears of frustration and shame with two left shoes, a drunken dad and screaming mom, but loves deeply anyway, and deals with her situations with twin-powered bravado and punk rock: 'I feel as if I could dance forever, ' says Mantz." -Hồng-Mỹ Basrai, author of Behind the Red Curtain


Edmund Pickens (Okchantubby)

Edmund Pickens (Okchantubby)

Author: Juanita J. Keel Tate

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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The story of one of the most important Chickasaw leaders of the past 200 years, as told by a Chickasaw elder and direct descendant.


Juanita's Eat It and Wear It Cookbook

Juanita's Eat It and Wear It Cookbook

Author: Sally Hayton-Keeva

Publisher:

Published: 1991-09-01

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 9780962629563

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"Eat it or wear it" is the motto of Juanita, an incredible cook and celebrated eccentric of the San Francisco Bay Area. The country's most provocative restauranteur has sent hapless diners out of her restaurants decorated with syrup, pancake batter, and hamburgers stuffed down their pants. Here is a down-and-dirty collection of 40 of her best recipes. Photographs and line drawings.