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Ma Belle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Ma Belle

Isabelle Roberts and her friend, Rachel Burns, two American actresses, end up in a small tourist town in Canada to rest and regain their strength from an over-charged work schedule. By accident, they meet up with a handsome Canadian by the name of Jason Young. Against Rachel's judgement, Isabelle falls in love with Jason, who has recently overcome a tragic event. Jason Young is a reserved man that talks little of his past, except for the mention of the loss of his wife and kids in a car accident in which the cause was never determined. Charming it didn't take long for Isabelle Roberts to fall in love with him. Rachel Burns had a certain mistrust towards him but envied Isabelle's new love adv...

Ma Belle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Ma Belle

Isabelle Roberts and her friend, Rachel Burns, two American actresses, end up in a small tourist town in Canada to rest and regain their strength from an over-charged work schedule. By accident, they meet up with a handsome Canadian by the name of Jason Young. Against Rachels judgement, Isabelle falls in love with Jason, who has recently overcome a tragic event. Jason Young is a reserved man that talks little of his past, except for the mention of the loss of his wife and kids in a car accident in which the cause was never determined. Charmingit didnt take long for Isabelle Roberts to fall in love with him. Rachel Burns had a certain mistrust towards him but envied Isabelles new love adventure. After two weeks, Rachel is called back to work. Isabelle stays behind with her new love for the rest of her vacation and promises to call Rachel everyday to reassure her that everything is fine. One day, Rachel loses contact with her. Her imagination gets the better of her. Where is she and what happened? A body is discovered and the suspect disappearsthe man-hunt begins. Do we really know the ones that we loveor befriend? Since the past cant be changed, can we run away from our mistakes?

The Pleasure of the Feminist Text
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

The Pleasure of the Feminist Text

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

"I would regard myself as a feminist writer, because I'm a feminist in everything else and one can't compartmentalise these things in one's life." (Angela Carter) "When I became a feminist in 1968, I felt that I'd come home: the first home I ever had that was feminine. And it was very wild and theatrical and erotic, the early feminism." (Michèle Roberts) Angela Carter and Michèle Roberts share a keen interest in gender and sexual identity, but many of their topics seem to mark them as opposites: Roberts's fascination with the impact of religion, motherhood and autobiography on female identity covers areas that Carter shuns in her writings. In reading these two authors parallel and in contr...

Charlotte Miller, Governess
  • Language: en

Charlotte Miller, Governess

Charlotte Miller is a young girl sent by her mother out into the world of nineteenth century England to make her way as the governess to the grandchildren of the Fifteenth Earl of Derby. Among the problems of her troublesome students and indifferent employer, Charlotte must navigate a world far above her station while discovering secrets of her own past that she could have never imagined. Told in the style of Jane Austen and Alice Bronte, Charlotte Miller, Governess is a touching work of a young woman facing the difficulties of the world and forging her own path.

Understanding Reality Television
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Understanding Reality Television

Tracing the history of reality TV from Candid Camera to The Osbournes, Understanding Reality Television examines a range of programmes which claim to depict 'real life'.

A Plague of Murder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1652

A Plague of Murder

BEFORE THE RIPPER, THERE WAS THE PLAGUE MAKER England, 1870 A woman is murdered, her child taken. For residents of a small railway town, such a crime in their midst is as shocking as it is terrifying. Yet for local Police Constable John Tanner, the nightmare is only just beginning when he follows the trail to Whitechapel, home of the London Metropolitan Police Force’s legendary H Division. There he will meet Detective Sergeant Henry Lofthouse, a disillusioned officer of Scotland Yard’s reorganised Detective Branch. Confronted with murders unlike any yet seen, these two very different men must grapple with deception, mistrust and their own demons if they are to stop a relentless killer fr...

Milo, Brownville, and Lake View
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Milo, Brownville, and Lake View

In the wilderness of Piscataquis County, rich in river power and vast with untouched forests, three communities were born. Although each is close in proximity, Milo, Brownville, and Lake View have unique histories and personalities. Milos beginnings are based on the legend of young Theophilus Sargent, who faced the wild alone, almost perishing but for the kindness of a Native American chief and his son, Attean. One hundred years later, this survival story became the basis for Elizabeth George Speares book Sign of the Beaver. Along with its grist- and sawmill industries, Brownvilles slate quarries were prolific and offered Welsh immigrants a wealth of employment. Lake View Plantation was born because of timber. Merrick Thread Company built a spool mill near Schoodic Lake, whose shores were abundant with birch, and even after the mill closed the community of Lake View remained. Its small permanent population now swells to more than 1,000 in the summer as visitors flock to the beautiful shores of natural spring-fed Schoodic Lake.

Folklife Center News
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Folklife Center News

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Lewis of Warner Hall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 952

Lewis of Warner Hall

"According to tradition the Lewis family of 'Warner Hall' is descended from the emigrant Robert Lewis, who came [from England] to Virginia in 1635." Descendants lived throughout the United States.