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Twenty-five-year-old Maggie believes she is a miracle baby. A child who was conceived inexplicitly and possibly through some sort of ancient magic. Having been raised by her grandmother, she sets out to find proof of the mystical tales related to the conception of life. Maggie is also searching for her family identity, her own sense of person, place, and belonging. This quest leads her to rural Cape Breton where she partners with a young man named Patrick. Romance blossoms in the present as the pair delve into the past. They experience numerous events with local personalities who help them understand the meaning of life, love, faith, and friendship. Maggie’s curiosity leads her deeper into her personal origins, but the answer may very well lie in another world altogether... A romance for the ages imbued with Celtic magic, local detail, and unforgettable characters. Maggie Nora Liza Mhór is a delight for anyone with a love of Celtic myth and Cape Breton’s many treasures.
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After more than fifteen years, this initial volume of the American Film Institute Catalog series is again in print. The 1920s set covers the important filmmaking period when "movies" became "talkies," and the careers of many influential directors and actors were launched. Films such as Wings, The Phantom of the Opera, All Quiet on the Western Front, and The Jazz Singer are included in this volume.
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The Pennington name, while remains somewhat ambiguous due to misspellings is believed to exist before 1066a.d. All data has been traced through various names, religious records and migrations. The true identity of Alan Pennington's wife still is not known, but his three sons have been documented. Family records and events became more accurate after 1464 with Sir John Pennington. To this day more and more is being discovered about Muncaster castle including its growing importance to the Romans during the Roman occupation of Western Europe. Muncaster's history has been one of the most interesting in all of England and the Pennington name is one of the oldest.
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Diasporic Modernisms illuminates the formal and historical aspects of displaced Jewish writers--S. Y. Abramovitsh, Yosef Chaim Brenner, Dovid Bergelson, Leah Goldberg, and others--who grappled with statelessness and the uncertain status of Yiddish and Hebrew.
Intrigued by stories of local pirates and buried treasure, three children decide to find out the truth about Hermit Dan and his ancestors.