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In Creating a Confederate Kentucky, Anne E. Marshall traces the development of a Confederate identity in Kentucky between 1865 and 1925, belying the fact that Kentucky never left the Union. After the Civil War, the people of Kentucky appeared to forget their Union loyalties and embraced the Democratic politics, racial violence, and Jim Crow laws associated with former Confederate states. Marshall looks beyond postwar political and economic factors to the longer-term commemorations of the Civil War by which Kentuckians fixed the state's remembrance of the conflict for the following sixty years.
"A memoir of the author's growing-up years in Baltimore, Maryland, with an extensive chapter on her forebears"--
Harriet Anne Marshal and the Devil's Violin is a fictional tale about a paranormal investigator who is famous for solving the unknown that people thought was paranormal related. In this case, he is investigating a local legend in a little town in the Midwest, and he gets more than he bargained for an obsessed client, a possessed Civil War soldier, zombies, and a witch that has returned from the dead from the late 1800s. She is set out for revenge in the year 2012. The witch's daughter has a violin given to her by the devil to bring darkness upon the world every time she plays it.
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This book describes how and why women were permitted to act on the public stage after 1660 in England.
As the story goes, the kingdom's prince was a wicked boy, caring for no one but himself. The King wanted to teach the Prince a lesson and sought a witch to lay a curse on him. The Prince was cursed to live in agony and solitude for the rest of eternity unless he could find someone to set him free. Moving into the present day, the legend of The Cursed Prince is nothing but a town story that the bookshop owner told Henrietta, but when an old book shows up and lands itself in her hands, the world around Henrietta begins to unravel.
"School to work pathways and transitions are key developmental processes in young adulthood. In this book, we examine social, cultural, familial, contextual, and personal factors that shape these processes. Internationally renowned scholars in the fields of developmental psychology, applied psychology, counselling, and sociology have contributed chapters focusing on theory, research and application related to school to work (STW) and educational transitions. We also give attention to groups who have particular transition needs, including young adults with disabilities and special needs, cultural minorities, international students, and migrants"--
When two very different middle-aged people connect unexpectedly their lives are changed forever. Maddy is confidently reckless in her approach to life; Sebastian is staid and rather proper. Where Maddy is warm and free-spirited; Sebastian is reserved and formal.....both are moving at different speeds, seemingly content with their life choices....is it possible for opposites to attract? Travel with Maddy as she embraces London, new friends, relationships, and adventures with a cast of lovable characters.....proving that old fashioned romance and a midlife crisis can make you stronger. Reckless is the first book by author Anne Marshall. She writes about a modern, mature woman with a past, trying to balance companionship and romance without sacrificing her spirit. You’ll laugh, cry, shake your head and cheer for Maddy as she steals your heart and dares you to live your life with wonder. A perfect read for the beach or the bathtub - don’t forget the cocktails. Lose yourself in Maddy’s world....and just for a moment, be reckless!