Follow motherless 14-year-old Christina as she leaves Germany in 1878 to work as an indentured servant. What an exciting, yet challenging adventure it turns out to be for her in the strange, new world of America! Holding on to her customs and memories of her mother's yellow roses, she dutifully writes in her diary as she searches for a family of her own again.
Trisha Thompson and her best friend Christina are having a great senior year. Trisha and her boyfriend, Cody, are making plans to attend Indiana University together in the fall, while Christina has already received a scholarship to the University of Vermont. Everything would be perfect if only Trisha got along with Christina’s controlling boyfriend Tucker, who is trying to convince Christina not to go away for college. But suddenly their lives change one night when Tucker is driving the four home from an away basketball game. When his car hits a patch of black ice and overturns, Tucker walks away with barely a scratch, but Trisha is injured, Cody is in a coma, and Christina is dead. Those left behind must learn that it takes time for their scars—both visible and not—to heal. And they must find the courage to move on with their lives.
On the 9th of November, 2020 Russian politologist Vladimir Solo- vyov offered to purchase Odessa and south from Ukraine. Link: https://ria.ru/20201109/odessa-1583780656.html I want to say that my spiritual father is from Odessa oblast, my grandfather on the father’s line who passed away in suffering exactly on hat day is from Odessa. My grandmother is from Nikolaev, on the mother’s line my grandmother is from Kaluga oblast - the home of the Marshal Georgy Zhukov, my grandfa ther is from Ural. I want you to publicly apologize for your words about the purchase of the Hero-City (Gorod Geroy) Odessa and the south, which was by the way built by the Russian people. When there are countries in the world invest into the foreign policy for establishment the military, the political and economic unions, by all means and from one side correctly, with all the power go forward. You with the sense of humor, being the head of one of the leading alternative political streams of infromation that is one of the sources for the people of the Commonwealth of Independent States (SNG) say about the purchase of the Odessa and the whole south from Ukraine.The Kulikovo field (the area of Odessa where cruel events took place on the 2nd of May, 2014) was named after the Battle at the Kulikovo Field in the times of PRAVOSLAVIE, which took place on the 8th of September, 1380 on the Remembrance Day of the Nativity of the Holy Mary. Events on the 2nd of Maywhich took place on the Remembrance Day of Saint Matrona of Moscow. I do know if I can talk to you this way. You are just a political scientist. (The english term that I do not recognize but politologist) The Great Fatherland War - is the eternal memory. It is a Great Victory! We - Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, maybe someone counts himself Russian-speaking Ukrainian, I do not know, but our blood , in the veins of our fathers was fighting and was spilled in the Great Fatherland War, and now we can live together on one, native and loved land. Let’s resolve it forever (read the book Russia, Ukraine, Belarus. The Ceasefire) and let’s live like the brother people on our own land. I already said in this book that I have forgiven the cruelty of Ukrainian events that were coming from hands and the government that had only partial genetic affilation to our land. I have forgiven Viktor Yanukovich that you left us behind. But you, Vladimir Solovyov, shall have to ask publicly for forgiveness that you wanted to purchase us!!!Are you wiling to do so?
Born in 1830, Christina Rossetti began composing verse at the age of eleven and continued to write for the remaining fifty-three years of her life. Her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti, himself a poet and painter, soon recognized her genius and urged her to publish her poems. By the time of her death in 1894, Christina had written more than eleven hundred poems and had published over nine hundred of them. Although she is regarded as the greatest woman poet of the Victorian period, there has not been until now and authoritative edition of her poetry. In this second volume of the three-volume The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti, R.W. Crump continues the editorial standards she established n Volume I, published in 1979. She gives the reader a comprehensive text with notes revealing Christina’s process of composition and revision and her painstaking concern for the technical details of her work. The variant readings in the notes are taken from extant manuscripts, individual poems as published or privately printed before being incorporated into her published collections, and all the English and American editions of her poems through William Michael Rossetti’s The Poetical Works of Christina Georgina Rossetti (1904). A special feature of both Volumes I and II is a complete list of holographs and their locations. Volume II contains Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book (1872), A Pageant and Other Poems (1881), and Verses (1893), as well as the poems added to these volumes after their original publication. Volume III contains poems Christina published but did not include in any of her collections as well as poems that have not previously appeared in print.
This work comprises a collection of the poetic works of 19th century poet Christina Rossetti. Rossetti's inner life dominates her poetry, exploring the themes of loss and unattainable hope across subjects ranging from love to the divine.
Christina's Rose of a Tear is a collection of poems dedicated to one individual that has helped me through the worst time of my life and has reopened my passion, soul, and heart. She inspired me to write this book in one day. To show that I can still write poems about sorrow and love. It captures my passion for life for one person. The poems reflect my sorrows but mostly my love for one person that put me back together when I was at my lowest. She showed me it was okay to love again. Please enjoy the poems and the passion that are captured in the book.