Our Grand Finale

Our Grand Finale

Author: Laraine Denny Burrell

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-10-17

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1631522396

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Laraine Burrell gets the call to come back to England from the United States just in time to visit briefly with her father before he passes away. Following his death, she is overcome with grief, feeling that she has squandered the time she had with her father. Instead of staying close, she chose to travel the world and seek her own goals as a young woman, always thinking there would be time later on to tell her dad all the things she wanted to tell him—how much she loved him, and how he was her hero. Now, she realizes, it’s too late. Wanting to do something significant for her father to make up for her neglect, Burrell reflects on the fascinating life her father, a Royal Yachtsman, led—and decides that the one thing she can do for him is to tell his exceptional life story and make sure he is not forgotten. Our Grand Finale is the culmination of that effort—an exploration of both the author’s and her father’s unusual life experiences, and a reminder that “later” doesn’t always come.


Twilight's Grand Finale

Twilight's Grand Finale

Author: Daisy Sunshine

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-02-22

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1665900989

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When her original plan goes up in smoke, Twilight must prove to herself--and her older sisters--that she can come up with another magical way to end the University's annual carnival.


History Matters

History Matters

Author: Judith M. Bennett

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2010-11-24

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0812200551

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Written for everyone interested in women's and gender history, History Matters reaffirms the importance to feminist theory and activism of long-term historical perspectives. Judith M. Bennett, who has been commenting on developments in women's and gender history since the 1980s, argues that the achievement of a more feminist future relies on a rich, plausible, and well-informed knowledge of the past, and she asks her readers to consider what sorts of feminist history can best advance the struggles of the twenty-first century. Bennett takes as her central problem the growing chasm between feminism and history. Closely allied in the 1970s, each has now moved away from the other. Seeking to narrow this gap, Bennett proposes that feminist historians turn their attention to the intellectual challenges posed by the persistence of patriarchy. She posits a "patriarchal equilibrium" whereby, despite many changes in women's experiences over past centuries, women's status vis-à-vis that of men has remained remarkably unchanged. Although, for example, women today find employment in occupations unimaginable to medieval women, medieval and modern women have both encountered the same wage gap, earning on average only three-fourths of the wages earned by men. Bennett argues that the theoretical challenge posed by this patriarchal equilibrium will be best met by long-term historical perspectives that reach back well before the modern era. In chapters focused on women's work and lesbian sexuality, Bennett demonstrates the contemporary relevance of the distant past to feminist theory and politics. She concludes with a chapter that adds a new twist—the challenges of textbooks and classrooms—to viewing women's history from a distance and with feminist intent. A new manifesto, History Matters engages forthrightly with the challenges faced by feminist historians today. It argues for the radical potential of a history that is focused on feminist issues, aware of the distant past, attentive to continuities over time, and alert to the workings of patriarchal power.


I Have Landed

I Have Landed

Author: Stephen Jay Gould

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13: 0674061624

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Gould’s final essay collection is based on his remarkable series for Natural History magazine—exactly 300 consecutive essays, with never a month missed, published from 1974 to 2001. Both an intellectually thrilling journey into the nature of scientific discovery and the most personal book he ever published.


Ricky Tims' Kool Kaleidoscope Quilts

Ricky Tims' Kool Kaleidoscope Quilts

Author: Ricky Tims

Publisher: C&T Publishing Inc

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 160705163X

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Learn Tims’ innovative techniques step-by-step to create a stunning kaleidoscope quilt of your own. • An inspirational gallery of 26 student quilts • Like snowflakes, each quilt you make with this technique will be unique • Includes easy steps to enlarge or reduce the size of your quilt Create a spectacular kaleidoscope quilt with Ricky's unique strip-piecing method for making a multi-faceted pattern. You'll see impressive and intricate results from simple sets of strips; it’s foolproof with little need for pre-planning. The beauty lies in the unpredictability of how the fabric unfolds—just like a real kaleidoscope!


A Commentary on Revelation

A Commentary on Revelation

Author: Charles Lee Feinberg

Publisher: Bmh Books

Published: 1985-03

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9780884691624

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Feinberg addresses the Book of Revelation in this helpful, hardcover commentary. The book of Revelation has puzzled, frustrated, and confused Christians for centuries. Feinberg attempts to put to rest many of the concerns and confusions that plague our understanding of this portion of Scripture.


Moonstruck Vol. 3: Troubled Waters

Moonstruck Vol. 3: Troubled Waters

Author: Grace Ellis

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2020-12-09

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1534319514

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Spring comes to the supernatural town of Blitheton, which can only mean one thing: it's time for the annual Mermaid Festival! Werewolf barista Julie meets one of her girlfriend Selena's friends, but as per usual, things take a turn for the worst. Why does everything seem to go wrong for Julie and Selena? Is the universe conspiring against them, or is it something more sinister? More importantly, will their relationship survive once it starts taking on water? The third chapter of the popular, all-ages magical adventure from Lumberjanes creator GRACE ELLIS and talented newcomer SHAE BEAGLE. Praise for MOONSTRUCK: “A real treat.” —NYLON magazine “A lush and welcoming world, brimming with inclusivity.” —Entertainment Weekly “Like with Goldie Vance, Misfits, and Kim and Kim, I smiled through the entire reading.” —Tor.com “Jokes, magic, LGBTQ characters, and gorgeous artwork, this series has easy appeal for fans of fantasy romance.” —Booklist, starred review “Presents a creative way to talk about ‘otherness’ and self-acceptance… It’s really fun.” —Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls “Ludicrously pretty, enormously heart-warming; don't myth it.” —Kieron Gillen “That freshly served QPOC magic we’ve been craving.” —Black Nerd Problems “A light-hearted twist on mythical monsters that is rooted in relatable personal dramedy.” —The Onion's AV Club “An unusual romantic comedy…a good reminder comics are more than guys in tights.” —Uproxx


Under Her Spell

Under Her Spell

Author: Jo Ann Ferguson

Publisher: ImaJinn Books

Published: 2010-06-15

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1933417900

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"This novel pulls you into a magical realm offering intrigue and romance."--RT Book Reviews "Ms. Ferguson is known as one of the top guns of historical romance."--Paranormal Romance Reviews on Daughter of the Fox Madeleine Nightingale is her magician brother's assistant. They travel town-to-town performing as The Magic Nightingales, but her brother dreams of being on the stage in a fine London theater. Madeleine wants him to be happy, so when she hears a famous theater owner will attend a Faire to be held at Sheffield Priory, she knows it's their chance. She will make sure their show goes perfectly . . . even if she has to use a bit of the true magic that has been her secret gift since childhood. Christopher Sheffield has arranged a Faire to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. But he has an ulterior motive. He wants his mother to receive his mistress Allegra so he can connect his life in London with his life in the country. Everything is going according to plan until he chances upon Madeleine Nightingale and her brother. Thoughts of Allegra fade when he draws Madeleine into his arms. But Madeleine isn't the easy conquest he'd hoped she'd be. Is it love? Or is it magic? And what is it going to take for him to convince her that he's thoroughly fallen under her spell? Award-winning author Jo Ann Ferguson lives in Nevada with her husband, children, and a fat cat. She is not sure which is most spoiled.


Spellbound

Spellbound

Author: PJ Karr Ph.D.

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2019-06-28

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1480879460

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The world is always in need of love—and perhaps, more today than ever. In an insightful memoir, PJ Karr, Ph.D., captures our need for solace and enlightenment within the heartfelt letters her parents exchanged during World War II, anniversaries, and birthdays. Karr’s mother gifted her with the letters prior to her death in 2013. “Share our love and family letters in your next book.” She had read Karr’s book genres, but gave special encouragement to write this memoir for today’s world in need of love. Tucked away in her closet until 2017, PJ finally accepted it was time to unearth and showcase the efficacy of her parents’ unconditional love. Through her parents’ writings, Karr draws back readers to chaotic times in American history and war horrors consuming news headlines. As Karr’s young father-to-be wrote in secret code of his whereabouts, her mother consoled him with her devout letters. As their letters lead us through a life’s journey together, JJ and Margaret bring three children into the world, celebrate wonderful occasions, and grow old, never once ceasing to love each other as fully as they did in the beginning—ultimately, inspiring others to do the same. Spellbound: A Memoir shares heartfelt letters between endearing soulmates as they progress through life, proving that unconditional love is the secret to happiness, even during the most disquieting and chaotic times.


Skiing the Guggenheim

Skiing the Guggenheim

Author: Ross A. McCoubrey

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2023-10-17

Total Pages: 493

ISBN-13: 1039191479

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I use the wall as the tapestry to weave together times throughout history. Carruthers informed me. We are, after all, connected. Don’t you think? By the gentle sweeping of a grandfather clock’s pendulum, Christmas returns each year to provide us with some of our happiest, and saddest, memories—the winter holidays binding people together in seemingly inexplicable ways, even when the threads are at their thinnest. Seawater creeps inside an overturned car as its trapped occupant shivers; a father sees his son for the first time in years; an anxious bride awaits her soldier’s homecoming; snow is wiped from the names on a tombstone; a dog learns the mystery of the universe; a hot-air balloon sails with a well-known nun accompanying a curmudgeon; an abandoned house feels its cobwebs pushed back by a familiar hand; a young man kneels before the love of his life. Tie these pieces together as you sit back in your favourite armchair with a mug of cocoa, or cozy up under a blanket by the fire, and ski all the way to the Guggenheim. A dog or cat by your side is - optional...but highly recommended.