The Indomitable Gertrude Green

The Indomitable Gertrude Green

Author: Max W. Hammonds

Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 0828024995

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That was Gertrude-headstrong, confident, and opinionated! Her mother, Lena, sure that her oldest daughter would be somebody famous, encouraged Gertrude to follow her dreams and taught her to be self-disciplined and industrious. And no, Gertrude wasn't afraid of much. Nursing school with its long hours and hard work didn't faze her. Carrying the workload of two or three people didn't bother her. Accepting a call to China as a missionary nurse in 1936 ... well, she was understandably bewildered at first, but certainly not frightened. Challenging an arrogant Japanese soldier, single-handedly running a hospital, and confronting the spoiled wife of a high-ranking general were peanuts compared to the one fear that brought the unstoppable Gertrude Green to her knees. She ran from that fear all the way home to Rochester, New York, but God needed her back in China. Back in the same hospital, in much the same circumstances she was in when she left-but this time her faith in Him was ready to mature. Oh, and this time she and 51 others would need to flee the Communist army in the dead of winter-on foot. Book jacket.


Sunrise Hope

Sunrise Hope

Author: Trudy J. Morgan-Cole

Publisher: Autumn House Publishing

Published: 2010-12

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0812704932

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When Stephanie Kent moves to a new town to work with disadvantaged teens, she vows not to let her fears and doubts take over. Young and optimistic, she cant help seeing worlds of potential in the teensand feeling drawn to her boss Paul, a cynical ex-pastor who has given up on God. But the more she works with Paul (who treats her like a naive do-gooder) and the teens (who are addicts, criminals, and world-class manipulators), the more uncertain she becomes about everything. Just when she feels like giving up, Stephanie realizes God is still working on all of themand she senses hope rising once again.


Raising China's Revolutionaries

Raising China's Revolutionaries

Author: Margaret Mih Tillman

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2018-10-02

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 023154622X

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A widespread conviction in the need to rescue China’s children took hold in the early twentieth century. Amid political upheaval and natural disasters, neglected or abandoned children became a humanitarian focal point for Sino-Western cooperation and intervention in family life. Chinese academics and officials sought new scientific measures, educational institutions, and social reforms to improve children’s welfare. Successive regimes encouraged teachers to shape children into Qing subjects, Nationalist citizens, or Communist comrades. In Raising China’s Revolutionaries, Margaret Mih Tillman offers a novel perspective on the political and scientific dimensions of experiments with early childhood education from the early Republican period through the first decade of the People’s Republic. She traces transnational advocacy for child welfare and education, examining Christian missionaries, philanthropists, and the role of international relief during World War II. Tillman provides in-depth analysis of similarities and differences between Nationalist and Communist policy and cultural notions of childhood. While both Nationalist and Communist regimes drew on preschool institutions to mobilize the workforce and shape children’s political subjectivity, the Communist regime rejected the Nationalists’ commitment to the modern, bourgeois family. With new insights into the roles of experts, the cultural politics of fundraising, and child welfare as a form of international exchange, Raising China’s Revolutionaries is an important work of institutional and transnational history that illuminates the evolution of modern concepts of childhood in China.


Re(dis)covering Our Foremothers

Re(dis)covering Our Foremothers

Author: Lorraine McMullen

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0776601970

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The modern literary searchlight has flushed out Canada's long neglected nineteenth century female writers. New critical approaches are advocated and others are encouraged to take on the difficulties - and rewards - of research into the lives of our foremothers. Published in English.


Wars I Have Seen

Wars I Have Seen

Author: Gertrude Stein

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2013-03-13

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0307830195

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A memoir of the Nazi occupation—and the Allied liberation—of France, from the iconic author of Tender Buttons and The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Intimate friends of Gertrude Stein, aware of her indomitable courage and resourcefulness, were not at all surprised when she emerged unscathed from the Nazi occupation of France, her Picasso collection intact and her poodle, Basket, wagging his tail contentedly at her heels. But Stein had her full share of troubles and excitement in those four years, and it is this unbelievable period that she documents in full in this most graphic and revealing of all her books. Written in longhand under the very noses of the Nazis, Wars I Have Seen is the on-the-spot story of what the people of France endured. From the early days, in which Stein was more concerned with foraging food for her dogs than with the fate of democracy, to the coming of the Americans, which gave her the thrill of a lifetime, Stein depicts the heroic exploits of the French Resistance fighters and the excitement of the battle for liberation with all of her signature literary panache.


Enchanted Lives, Enchanted Objects

Enchanted Lives, Enchanted Objects

Author: Dianne Sachko Macleod

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 0520237293

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This insightful and beautifully illustrated book offers the first feminist analysis of the phenomenon of women art collectors in America. Dianne Sachko Macleod brings a surprising paradox to light, showing that collecting, which provided wealthy women with a private sense of solace, also liberated them to venture into the public sphere and make a lasting contribution to the emerging American culture. Beginning in the antebellum period, continuing through the Gilded Age, and reaching well into the twentieth century, Macleod shows how elite women enlisted the objets d'art and avant-garde paintings in their collections in causes ranging from the founding of modern museums to the campaign for women's suffrage.


The Third Macabre MEGAPACK®

The Third Macabre MEGAPACK®

Author: Gertrude Atherton

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2014-04-07

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1479408581

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The Third Macabre MEGAPACK® continues the great series with another volume of rare tales of horror and the macabre. Included this time are: THE WALTZ, by Morris W. Gowen THREE AT TABLE, by W.W. Jacobs VERA, by Villiers de L’Isle-Adam A LOST DAY, by Edgar Fawcett METZENGERSTEIN, by Edgar Allan Poe A TRAGEDY OF HIGH EXPLOSIVES, by Brainard Gardner Smith THE LEGEND OF TCHI-NIU, by Lafcadio Hearn THE OUTGOING OF THE TIDE, by John Buchan A STRANGE REUNION, by T. G. Atkinson A WORK OF ACCUSATION, by Harry How THE NIGHT WIRE, by H. F. Arnold THE ELIXIR OF LIFE, by Honoré de Balzac THE MIRROR, by Catulle Mendès THE WOMAN AND THE CAT, by Marcel Prevost A LEMON-TREE, by Ouida TWILIGHT ZONE, by Mary Keegan UNHALLOWED HOLIDAY, by O. M. Cabral THE ETERNITY OF FORMS, by Jack London WOLVERDEN TOWER, by Grant Allen THE MAGIC PHIAL, by J. Y. Akerman THE HAUNTED MILL, by Jerome K. Jerome THE GROVE OF ASHTAROTH, by John Buchan THE WELL, by W. W. Jacobs THE OBLONG BOX, by Edgar Allan Poe DEATH AND THE WOMAN, by Gertrude Atherton If you enjoy this ebook, check out the 300+ other volumes in the Wildside Press MEGAPACK® series, covering not only fantasy and horror, but mystery, science fiction, western, and classic authors. Search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see the complete list.