Jude and Diana

Jude and Diana

Author: Sharon Robart-Johnson

Publisher: Fernwood Publishing

Published: 2021-06-15T00:00:00Z

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1773634429

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The only mention of Jude in Nova Scotia’s official history relates to her death: a slave-owning family was brought to trial for her murder in 1801. They were acquitted despite overwhelming evidence that they were guilty. Sharon Robart-Johnson pays tribute to such archival glimpses of enslaved people by re-creating the fullness of sisters Jude and Diana’s survival, emphasizing their joys alongside their hardship. She stories their movements through the U.S. to Nova Scotia, Canada, with the arrival of the United Empire Loyalists in 1783. As a child, Jude is sold away and then, by a lucky turn of fate, reunited with her fiercely loving family. Jude’s experiences harden her into a rebel who resists injustice without heeding consequences, and after her death, Diana is left alone to deal with racist and sexual violence. Through Robart-Johnson’s research, we experience nineteenth-century Nova Scotia, when political debates about abolishing slavery were just beginning to emerge. Through Robart-Johnson’s creativity, we enter the historical fiction of Jude and Diana and their strong familial bonds, each character developed with nuance and care. While chronicling the cruelty they endured, Robart-Johnson’s storytelling powerfully honours their humour, strength, and shining dignity.


THE RAWHIDE MAN

THE RAWHIDE MAN

Author: Diana Palmer

Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 4596167583

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One rainy night—after two years of caring for her beloved mother have come to a tragic end—a surprise guest suddenly shows up at Bess’s house… The man at the door is a distant relative named Jude who convinces Bess to move to his farm in Texas. He only has one goal in mind. Jude wants to marry her in order to get the stock shares in his oil company that Bess’s mother left her. She used to dream of having Jude to herself, but now that he’s here and only wants to marry her for money, she’s deeply hurt and rejects his proposal. But then Bess starts to see the kind side of him, the side she used to know, and gradually starts to fall for him again…


Cupid and Diana

Cupid and Diana

Author: Christina Bartolomeo

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1999-06-10

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0684856220

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The owner of a vintage clothing store must decide whether a new man's warmth and sense of humor are better than the calm security her fiance has to offer.


Africa's Children

Africa's Children

Author: Sharon Robart-Johnson

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2009-11-23

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1770705287

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"Africa's Children is a testament to one's heritage, a belief in one's ancestors, and a record of truth ... no told!" – Dr. Henry V. Bishop, chief curator, Black Cultural Centre, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Chronicling the history of Black families of the Yarmouth area of Nova Scotia, Africa's Children is a mirror image of the hopes and despairs and the achievements and injustices that mark the early stories of many African-Canadians. This extensively researched history traces the lives of those people, still enslaved at the time, who arrived with the influx of Black Loyalists and landed in Shelburne in 1783, as well as those who had come with their masters as early as 1767. Their migration to a new home did little to improve their overall living conditions, a situation that would persist for many years throughout Yarmouth County. By drawing on a comprehensive range of sources that include census and cemetery records, church and school histories, libraries, museums, oral histories, newspapers, wills The Black Loyalist Directory, and many others, this is a history that has been overlooked for far too long.


Diana, A Cultural History

Diana, A Cultural History

Author: J. Davies

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2001-06-11

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 0230598250

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This book intervenes in debates over the significance of Diana, Princess of Wales by offering a critical account of her media iconicity from 1981 to the present. It outlines the historical development of representations of Diana, analysing the ways in which the Princess has been understood via discourses of gender, sexuality, race, economic class, the royal, national identity, and the human. The book then goes on to assess the issues at stake in debates over the 'meaning' of Diana, such as the gender politics of cultural icon-making and deconstruction, and conflicting notions of cultural value.


The Cowboy and the Lady

The Cowboy and the Lady

Author: Diana Palmer

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2014-10-20

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1474012868

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At sprawling Casa Verde, old flames still burn...


Return to Avalon

Return to Avalon

Author: Jennifer Roberson

Publisher: D A W Books, Incorporated

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780886776794

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From Arthurian tales with a twist, to stories of pre-Roman Britain's pagan Goddess, to epic struggles between Christianity and Celtic gods, these 20 tales capture the essence of Marion Zimmer Bradley. Authors include Melanie Rawn, Jennifer Roberson, Katharine Kerr, Diana L. Paxson, Judith Tarr, Kate Elliott and many more.


Africa's Children

Africa's Children

Author: Sharon Robart-Johnson

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2009-11-23

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1459710207

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This extensively researched history traces the lives of black families of the Yarmouth area of Nova Scotia who, still enslaved at the time, arrived with the influx of black loyalists and landed in Shelburne in 1783.


Woman Alone

Woman Alone

Author: Jan Groenemann

Publisher: Balboa Press

Published: 2018-04-21

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1982201584

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Jude Bennetts happily ever after has dissolved into a crisis that catapults her into the limelight of the Chicago art scene with a passion to help other struggling female artists. Even though her childhood dreams of being a wife, a mother, and an artist have been realized, Jude instinctively knows something is missing. So when her mother suddenly dies, she sets out on a quest to find herself. As her search for meaning in an unpredictable world takes her from rural Illinois into the international art world, from Christian traditions to a universal spirituality that encompasses even her Native American heritage, and from the belief that she needs a man to be whole, Jude must learn to embrace her vulnerability, the joy of self-discovery, and most importantly, her purpose. Woman Alone is the story of a creative womans murky yet magical search for meaning as she questions her life, her immortality, and where she truly belongs.


American Pietàs

American Pietàs

Author: Ruby C. Tapia

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0816653100

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What visual tropes of race, death, and motherhood tell us about citizenship.