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That Book I Wrote About Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

That Book I Wrote About Me

After three ex-husbands, two successful novels, and one disastrous book she'd rather forget ever having written, Fiona Fields has hit a wall. Days once filled with critics gushing over her latest masterpiece have given way to endless hours spent lying on her living room floor in Lakeview Valley, the tiny North Carolina mountain town of her youth, and staring at her ceiling. But after Fiona's agent calls with an opportunity intended to drag her back into the land of the living, Fiona finds herself inspired by her ex-step-daughter, Karen, and she's soon off and running with a brand new idea for a book and a brand new lease on life (sort of). What Fiona doesn't anticipate is long-buried family secrets revealing themselves and threatening to upend her newfound momentum. As she struggles to make sense of revelations about the life she thought she knew, Fiona will find that the past often shows up in the present in very unexpected ways, and that, try as she might, she's not exempt from the 215-year-old Lakeview tradition of long-forgotten secrets coming to light in spectacular fashion.

A Silence After Trumpets
  • Language: en

A Silence After Trumpets

"Sarah Buchanan 'Buck' Preston was the reigning belle of both her native Columbia and of Richmond, where her father was stationed at various times during the Civil War. As a member of the prestigious Hampton-Preston clan, a first cousin of General and later Governor Wade Hampton, and a friend of Confederate diarist Mary Boykin Chesnut, Buck, along with her sisters, Mamie and Tudie, were at the center of events in both cities, and an account of her life involves persons who were influential in both political and military circles in the Confederate capital."--Cover.

Trials
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Trials

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-28
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  • Publisher: Random House

Winner of the Saltire Society First Book Award 2016 An Economist Book of the Year 2016 A Spectator Book of the Year 2016 In 2011, Isabel Buchanan, a twenty-three-year-old Scottish lawyer, moved to Pakistan to work in a new legal chambers in Lahore. The chambers was run by a determined thirty-three-year-old Pakistani lawyer, Sarah Belal, who had finally found her calling in defending inmates on Pakistan’s death row. Belal and Buchanan struck up an unlikely friendship, forged through working in a system that was instinctively hostile to newcomers – and doubly so if they were female. At Sarah’s side, and with the help of Nasar, the firm’s legendary clerk, Buchanan plunged into the strange and complex world of Pakistan’s justice system. The work was arduous, underfunded, and dangerous. But for a young Scottish lawyer like Buchanan it was an unparalleled education, offering a window onto a much-misunderstood country and culture. Filled with beautifully drawn characters, she creates a narrative brimming with ideas and bursting with humanity. It is a story of Pakistan, but it is also a universal story of the pursuit of justice in an uncertain world.

Our Most Priceless Heritage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Our Most Priceless Heritage

This comprehensive study of the Scots-Irish in America has created a much greater awareness of the accomplishments and the durability of the hardy settlers and their families who moved to the New World during the 18th century and created a civilisation out of a wilderness.

The Great Catastrophe of My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

The Great Catastrophe of My Life

Great Catastrophe of My Life: Divorce in the Old Dominion

Michael Faraday: Sandemanian and Scientist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Michael Faraday: Sandemanian and Scientist

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

'Deserves to be as popular with non-specialists as with those who have a science background...I can think of sixth-formers I would offer it to, and I know of an eighty-year-old (non-specialist) who would not let me finish my copy in peace' - Elspeth Crawford, Physics Education 'Cantor...achieves a level of insight into Farday's life which far surpasses all other biographies. It will form the basis on which future studies of all aspects of Faraday's life and work will have to be built' - Frank A.J.James, British Journal for the History of Science 'A sympathetic and accessible treatment of Faraday's life and work' - David Gooding, Physics World 'For those who want to know more about one of the UK's greatest figures, it is essential reading' - A.R.Butler, Chemistry in Britain 'Excellent Biography' - John Kerr, Scientific and Medical Network Newsletter This book locates Faraday and his science in the context of the Sandemanians. We gain both a new interpretation of one of the most important scientists of the nineteenth century and a fascinating insight into the relation between science and religion.

Memoranda of the Preston Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 94

Memoranda of the Preston Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1864
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  • Publisher: Unknown

John Preston was born at Londonderry, Ireland, and married Elizabeth Patton in Ireland. They had four daughters and a son, 1728-ca. 1739. The family immigrated to Virginia in 1740 with Elizabeth Preston's brother, Col. James Patton, and settled first at Spring Hill, Augusta County. They moved to land near Staunton, Virginia, in 1743. John Preston died shortly after 1743. Elizabeth Preston died at the home of her son, Col. William Preston, at Grefield, Virginia, in 1776 at age 76. Children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, lived in Virginia, Kentucky, and elsewhere. Few dates given for descendants.

How to be a grown up
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

How to be a grown up

Who feels like a grown up when they're twenty-one? Or, well, ever? With a significant birthday fast approaching, journalist and agony aunt Daisy Buchanan found herself worrying about whether or not she was a 'proper' adult yet. Her twenties had been a familiar tale of bad boyfriends, worse jobs, money worries, and mistakes. But was she getting it so wrong? Or was she learning vital life lessons along the way? In her unstintingly honest and hilarious account of a defining decade, Daisy shares her personal highs and lows in order to show us that there is no perfect path to adulthood - but we're all far stronger, smarter, and closer to being a grown-up than we realise...

Your Church Is Too Safe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Your Church Is Too Safe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-06
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  • Publisher: Zondervan

“These men who have turned the world upside down have come here also.” That was the startled cry, circa 50 AD, from a hastily assembled mob in Thessalonica. These men who have turned the world upside: their description of Paul and Silas. Holy vandals on the loose, anointed marauders running amok, men out ransacking Roman cities with the gospel. You’d think they were heralding the arrival of Barbarian hordes, fierce Berserkers descending on poorly fortified villages, not two hungry men with no more than a fire in their bellies and a wildness in their eyes. These were just two ordinary men. But, as Paul says to the Corinthians, he was a man who preached “with a demonstration of the Spi...

Gone, But Not Forgotten
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Gone, But Not Forgotten

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Gone, but not Forgotten refers to the author's maternal lineage: the Ankrom family. She traveled far and wide to courthouses, cemeteries, and libraries, gathering family information. This book goes through the tenth generation of the Ankrom family, going back into the 1700's, when Richard and Elizabeth Ankrom were living in Frederick County, Maryland.