Miss Mary Margaret

Miss Mary Margaret

Author: Mary Frances Hodges

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 1491714069

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HISTORICAL ROMANCE Mary Margaret Harwell never dreamed she would move to Little Rock, Arkansas, just as she never dreamed she would marry a Yankee. As her radically Republican husband, Thomas, enters the politics of reconstructing Arkansas after the Civil War, Maggie soon discovers that although the war is over, the bitterness of the loss has not diminished. As Tom and Maggie settle into their new life in Arkansas, she busies herself painting artwork for their cottage, reuniting with her father, and becoming acquainted with the residents of Little Rock—or at least the ones who do not shun her because she is married to a northerner. But racial tensions escalate to new heights, and Maggie becomes the victim of a terrifying assault that leaves two men dead and shakes her to her core. As their journey eventually leads them from Arkansas to the nation’s capital, Maggie is faced with an agonizing decision when President Grant appoints her husband as governor of the Idaho Territory. In this continuing historical saga based on a true story, a politician’s wife faces one challenge after the other in a world still reeling after the Civil War.


Mary Margaret Meets Her Match

Mary Margaret Meets Her Match

Author: Christine Kole MacLean

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780142411803

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Mary Margaret is thrilled when she hears that her family is spending a week at a dude ranch, but then the instructor will not let her leave the kiddie coral until she figures out how to make her horse cooperate.


Let's Make Letters!

Let's Make Letters!

Author: Kelcey Gray

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-07

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781648960475

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Let's Make Letters! is a playful and informative workbook that encourages play, creativity, and even making misaktes along the way. The book features instructional, speculative, and approachable exercises in an effort to build reader's skills, curiosity, and confidence. Creation of handmade letters by providing readers with more than fifty exercises to create their own unique letterforms. Let's Make Letters! includes exercises that range from simple lettering basics to the expressive and experimental - with imaginative prompts and tips to go beyond the margins of the book. Fail! Make ugly letters! Have fun! Designers, artists, scribblers, teachers, and students are encouraged to take up new and familiar tools to draw, depict, and distort letters in original and inventive ways. It's up to the letterer - pen in hand - to complete the book. By enabling letterers to draw, paint, tape, cut, and glue directly into its pages, Let's Make Letters! will fill a void in hand-lettering publications.


John and Mary Margaret

John and Mary Margaret

Author: Susan Cushman

Publisher: Koehler Books

Published: 2021-06-08

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9781646633920

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We first meet Susan Cushman's characters, John and Mary Margaret, in her short story collection, Friends of the Library. In her second novel and seventh book, Cushman fleshes out their stories, covering over fifty years of their lives in Mississippi and Memphis against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and continuing through current-day events. John and Mary Margaret is an insider's look into the White-privilege bubble of a young girl growing up in Jackson, Mississippi, and participating in sorority life on the Ole Miss campus in the late 1960s. But it's also a candid portrayal of a young Black boy from Memphis who follows his dream to study law at the predominately White university. What happens when their shared love for literature blossoms into an ill-fated romance? Set squarely in the center of decades of historical events in Mississippi and Memphis, here their story brings those events to life.


It's One O'Clock and Here Is Mary Margaret McBride

It's One O'Clock and Here Is Mary Margaret McBride

Author: Susan Ware

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2005-02-07

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 0814784666

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One of the most beloved radio show hosts of the 1940s and 1950s, Mary Margaret McBride (1899—1976) regularly attracted between six and eight million listeners to her daily one o'clock broadcast. During her twenty years on the air she interviewed tens of thousands of people, from President Harry Truman and Frank Lloyd Wright to Rachel Carson and Zora Neale Hurston. This is her story. Five decades after their broadcast, her shows remain remarkably fresh and interesting. And yet McBride—the Oprah Winfrey of her day—has been practically forgotten, both in radio history and in the history of twentieth-century popular culture, primarily because she was a woman and because she was on daytime radio. Susan Ware explains how Mary Margaret McBride was one of the first to exploit the cultural and political importance of talk radio, pioneering the magazine-style format that many talk shows still use. This radio biography recreates the world of daytime radio from the 1930s through the 1950s, confirming the enormous significance of radio to everyday life, especially for women. In the first in-depth treatment of McBride, Ware starts with a description of how widely McBride was revered in the mid-1940s—the fifteenth anniversary party for her show in 1949 filled Yankee Stadium. Once the readers have gotten to know Mary Margaret (as everyone called her), Ware backtracks to tell the story of McBride’s upbringing, her early career, and how she got her start in radio. The latter part of the book picks up McBride's story after World War II and through her death in 1976. An epilogue discusses the contemporary talk show phenomenon with a look back to Mary Margaret McBride’s early influence on the format.


Mary Margaret and the Perfect Pet Plan

Mary Margaret and the Perfect Pet Plan

Author: Christine Kole MacLean

Publisher: Puffin Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780142407677

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Nine-year-old Mary Margaret is desperate for a pet, but her father is allergic to almost everything and her mother is too busy preparing for the new baby to find her daughter a hypoallergenic pet. So Mary Margaret takes matters into her own hands. Illustrations.


Into the Depths

Into the Depths

Author: Mary Margaret Funk

Publisher: Lantern Books

Published: 2011-03

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1590562763

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In January 1984, Sr. Mary Margaret Funk, a Benedictine nun from Indiana, paid a visit to Maryknoll missionary nuns working in Bolivia. On what should have been a routine trip to the local town for a convocation ceremony, a flash flood swept away the jeep in which she, three nuns, a priest, and a disabled boy they had adopted were traveling. Only she and the priest survived. What happened that night catapulted Sr. Meg into twenty-five years of prayer and self-examination. She relentlessly explored her relationship with the transcendent and immanent God, the profundities of her religious tradition, her commitment to spiritual practice, and her very human failings. It was a journey that left her spiritually naked before the terrible love of God; a journey to keep one's heart open to the transforming wounds of suffering. In the great tradition of spiritual confessions from Augustine to Thomas Merton's The Seven-Storey Mountain, Into the Depths is a fearlessly honest and simply told account of one woman's struggle to engage at the deepest levels with the most profound questions of faith.


Lust and Redemption

Lust and Redemption

Author: Mary Frances Hodges

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2019-01-18

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1532065531

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Harris McGinty has returned to Denver to ensure he really wants the monastic life before he takes his vow of celibacy. After he is welcomed by Mary Margaret Harwell, Harris notices a lovely woman sitting across from him at a supper club. A few nights later, he sees her again and asks her to dance. There is no question that the beautiful widow, Kathleen King, has captured Harris’s attention. After he invites her to a concert and then a picnic, Harris realizes his attraction to Kathleen is undeniable. Despite his intention to embrace celibacy, their chemistry leads them into a passionate encounter that leaves them both wanting more. Kathleen, who is barren, knows she should feel shame, but instead feels overjoyed. After Harris showers her with jewelry and eventually his love, he decides not to return to the monastery and proposes marriage. But when she refuses and Harris learns a surprising truth about his own past, he is led down a path of self-discovery where he learns that the power of the human soul to forgive and redeem sometimes supersedes the church and even God. In this historical saga set in 1890s Colorado, a prospective priest returns home to explore his future and meets a beautiful woman who upends everything, including his heart.


MARY MARGARET MELLON

MARY MARGARET MELLON

Author: J. M. SHINPAUGH

Publisher: Jan Shinpaugh (pub-3740987286345567)

Published: 2014-02-09

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13:

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In late 1941,Mary Margaret Mellon's weapon of choice is a cornbread skillet., which she uses without hestitation. The fiesty 17-year-old daughter of sharecroppers, has just buried her mother. She travels by bus to Bluff Springs to get a job and a place to live. She finds both, plus murder, mayhem, racism, bigotry, arson, KKK, WWII, vandalism, some humor, and perhaps a little romance...that's just about everything but the kitchen sink. She meets a wide assortment of interesting people as she slowly sheds her country ways, very slowly...


Owl Song at Dawn

Owl Song at Dawn

Author: Emma Claire Sweeney

Publisher: Legend Press Ltd

Published: 2016-07-01

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1785079662

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“Tender and unflinching, a beautifully observed novel about familial love and stoicism in the face of heartbreak.”—Carys Bray, award-winning author of The Museum of You Maeve Maloney is a force to be reckoned with. Despite nearing 80, she keeps Sea View Lodge just as her parents did during Morecambe’s 1950s heyday. But now only her employees and regular guests recognize the tenderness and heartbreak hidden beneath her spikiness. Until, that is, Vincent shows up. Vincent is the last person Maeve wants to see. He is the only man alive to have known her twin sister, Edie. The nightingale to Maeve’s crow, the dawn to Maeve’s dusk, Edie would have set her sights on the stage—all things being equal. But, from birth, things never were. If only Maeve could confront the secret past she shares with Vincent, she might finally see what it means to love and be loved—a lesson that her exuberant yet inexplicable twin may have been trying to teach her all along. Stylist Magazine Top “Books to Read on a Staycation” “Funny, heartbreaking and truly remarkable.”—Susan Barker, New York Times bestselling author “I found the novel most poignant and tender in its depiction of disability, without a whiff of sentimentality . . . it crept under my skill and will stay there for a long time.”—Emma Henderson, Orange Prize-shortlisted author of Grace Williams Says It Loud “Amazing: fierce, intelligent, compassionate and deeply moving . . . an important and very beautiful book.”—Edward Hogan, Desmond Elliot Prize-winning author of Blackmoor “Fresh, poignant and unlike anything else.”—Jill Dawson, Whitbread and Orange Prize-shortlisted author of The Crime Writer