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Before You Were You
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Before You Were You

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-10
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  • Publisher: Balboa Press

Where did we come from? Who are we as human beings? What is our purpose? Did I exist before I was born as a human? Those seeking answers to the questions deep within are guided to a place of clarity. In Before you were YOU, you will be empowered, and discover who you were destined to be. Kathryn invites you on a compelling journey of transformation. By sharing personal details of her pre-birth experience, she invites you to establish and nurture your connection to the Creator, and delight in the truth of where you came from. When we understand who we are created to be, we are allowed to live at our highest expression, and step forward into a gifted, amazingly happy and fulfilling life.

The Viscount Without Virtue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

The Viscount Without Virtue

A Shelf Unbound Best Indie Books Notable of 2022 When she discovers her family's enemy is hiding in plain sight, what choice does a lady have but to seduce him? Maximilian Hainsworth, Viscount Berwick, is on a mission: to write a scathing expose of England’s most famous country estate, Northfield Hall. While much of England praises Northfield Hall for its egalitarian economy and boycott of foreign imports, Max knows that the Preston family must have an alternative hidden income to explain Northfield's prosperity. Max is determined to uncover their secrets and humiliate the Prestons with an inflammatory report. Disguised as a carpenter, he gets himself hired so he can learn Northfield Hallâ...

Realms of Wonder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4382

Realms of Wonder

The first of our series of holiday bundles, Realms of Wonder features fourteen novels of science fiction or fantasy by various award-winning and bestselling authors. For $2.99, you're getting fourteen novels, each the first book in a continuing series, containing over 1.15 million words in total, and a savings of almost $50 if each title was purchased separately. This bundle is only available for a limited time, so purchase your copy before it's gone. Titles included in this collection: The Birth of the Dread Remora - by Aaron Rosenberg - Book I of The Tales of the Scattered Earth The Parting - by David Niall Wilson - Book I of the Novels of the O.C.L.T. Haydn of Mars - By Al Sarrantonio - B...

The Good Counselor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

The Good Counselor

A two-act play in which Vincent Heffernan, an African American lawyer, is the public defender for a single Caucasian mother accused of killing her baby. Vincent, hounded by the community and haunted by his past, battles with having to defend both his client and his ailing mother.

The Husband Plot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Husband Plot

2021 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Winner and finalist for the RSJ Emma Awards and Next Generation Indie Book Awards! What could go wrong when you marry a perfect stranger? Lisbeth Dawes would rather not end up a spinster. After her first fiance leaves her at the altar, she agrees to marry Adrian Hathorne sight-unseen. She doesn’t expect much from her new husband, since he plans to leave for Jamaica within the year, but she does hope for friendship and freedom to pursue her own interests. Adrian Hathorne wants to be above reproach. He doesn’t indulge in any of the usual gentlemanly pursuits, nor does he chase after any women. When his father writes from Jamaica with instruction...

The Woman I Am
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

The Woman I Am

She examines magazines published by Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), an auxiliary to the SBC: Our Mission Fields (1906–1914), Royal Service (1914–1995), Contempo (1970–1995), and Missions Mosaic (1995–2006). In them, she traces how WMU writers and editors perceived, constructed, and expanded the lives of southern women. Showing ingenuity and resiliency, these writers and editors continually, though not always consciously, reshaped their ideal of Christian womanhood to better fit the new paths open to women in American culture and Southern Baptist life. Maxwell’s work demonstrates that Southern Baptists have transformed their views on biblically sanctioned roles for women over a relatively short historical period. How Southern Baptist women perceive women’s roles in their churches, homes, and the wider world is of central importance to readers interested in religion, society, and gender in the United States.

Natural Dyeing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Natural Dyeing

Natural Dyeing reveals the endless possibilities of plant-based dyes and how they will inspire you for years to come. Natural Dyeing explores the versatility of plant-based dyes, from understanding, choosing and preparing your fibre for dyeing to foraging for your dyes and the different dyeing methods used. You can then put your skills to the test with eight projects, including a Silk-dyed Bandana, Furoshiki-inspired bag and a Korean-style Cloth used to wrap gifts. Natural Dyeing inspires you to experiment with natural dyes to give old garments a new lease of life, to create beautiful tablecloths and napkins from offcuts of linen and to inject a pop of colour into your cushions.

Hollywood's Second Sex
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Hollywood's Second Sex

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-07
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  • Publisher: McFarland

"Women stars in Hollywood were invariably in two categories," said director Otto Preminger. "One group was of women who were exploited by men, and the other, much smaller group was of women who survived by acting like men." Beginning with silent film vamp Theda Bara and continuing with icons like Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe and Raquel Welch, this study of film industry misogyny describes how female stars were maltreated by a sexist studio system--until women like Katharine Hepburn and Bette Davis fought for parity. The careers of Doris Day, Brigitte Bardot, Carole Landis, Frances Farmer, Dorothy Dandridge, Inger Stevens and many others are examined, along with more recent actresses like Demi Moore and Sharon Stone. Women who worked behind the scenes, writing screenplays, producing and directing without due credit, are also covered.

Screen world
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

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Screen World 1976
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Screen World 1976

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