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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

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  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1858
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland

Demonstrates how Walter Scott, one of Romanticism's most globally influential authors, put Scotland's ecologies at the heart of nineteenth-century writing.

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Walter Scott and the Greening of Scotland

The work of Walter Scott, one of the most globally influential authors of the nineteenth century, provides us with a unique narrative of the changing ecologies of Scotland over several centuries and writes this narrative into the history of environmental literature. Farmed environments, mountains, moors and forests along with rivers, shorelines, islands and oceans are explored, situating Scott's writing about shared human and nonhuman environments in the context of the emerging Anthropocene. Susan Oliver attends to changes and losses acting in counterpoint to the narratives of 'improvement' that underpin modernization in land management. She investigates the imaginative ecologies of folklore and local culture. Each chapter establishes a dialogue between ecocritical theory and Scott as storyteller of social history. This is a book that shows how Scott challenged conventional assumptions about the permanency of stone and the evanescence of air; it begins with the land and ends by looking at the stars.

Perfect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Perfect

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-03-04
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

When her struggles to save a twenty-plus year marriage fail, Miranda Grant finds herself single for the first time in her adult life. On the very day of her divorce, she is swept off her feet by someone she is sure holds the key to her happiness. They begin an affair that is fueled by passion and filled with secrecy. When a would-be romantic weekend ends in disaster, the affair takes a turn for the worse and eventually ends. Broken, lonely, and confused, and sure that a man’s love is the key to happiness, Miranda sets out on a course that is riddled with disaster and self-destruction. Blind dates, dance-club pickups and on-line dating, she experiences every genre of single life. Each more disappointing than the other, she eventually breaks away from the dating scene and escapes into herself. But has she pushed too hard? Is it too late for Miranda to find peace and contentment? Set in contemporary Connecticut, Perfect is filled with local flavor and believable characters, situations, adventures, and challenges. It is a story of love, loss, passion, doubt, growth, and pleasure—all presented with a flair that will draw the reader in and hold their interest throughout.

The Personal and the Political in American Working-Class Literature, 1850–1939
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

The Personal and the Political in American Working-Class Literature, 1850–1939

As working women invaded the public space of the factory in the nineteenth century, they challenged Victorian notions of female domesticity and chastity. With virtue at the forefront of discussions regarding working women, aspects of working-class women’s culture—fashion, fiction, and dance halls—become vivid signifiers for moral impropriety, and attempts to censure these activities become overt attempts to censure female sexuality in the workplace. The Personal and the Political in American Working-Class Literature, 1850–1939 argues that these informal and often ignored “trifles” of female community provided the building blocks for female solidarity in the workplace. While most ...

Mighty Change, Tall Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Mighty Change, Tall Within

Using New York State's Hudson Valley as a backdrop, this book provides a regional perspective on black identity from the colonial period to the present. Through racialized struggles and varying experiences of black residents, a black presence in the region has persisted. Factors such as religious structures and cosmologies, ethnicity, legal systems, economic patterns, class, gender, family structures, and leaders have uniquely influenced black identity. The religion-inspired metamorphosis of celebrated antebellum black resident Isabella Van Wagenen, later known as Sojourner Truth, illustrates how the abandonment of her slave identity and her refusal to call her new employer "master," was a l...

Lethal Lullaby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Lethal Lullaby

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-07-01
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  • Publisher: Diana Orgain

Hush, little baby, don’t say a word. Killer’s gonna find you in Alcatraz. Kate’s going to prison—Alcatraz, that is! When her brother, Andrew, comes to San Francisco on a business trip, Kate takes some time off sleuthing to hang out with her family and tour the city’s best sites. She thinks the hardest part will be playing nice with her Instagram influencer sister-in-law. But then Andrew’s work rival winds up dead—and Kate, nearly seven months pregnant with twins, is trapped on Alcatraz with the killer. The clock is ticking, and Kate’s to-do list is clear. 1.Escape Alcatraz. 2.Clear Andrew of murder. 3.Catch the real killer. 4.Find a restroom before the twins start playing kickball with her bladder. Will Kate solve the case before it’s too late? And can the family rally together to save Andrew once Kate’s estranged father reappears on the scene? Break out of ordinary life in the tenth book of the Maternal Instincts Mysteries, a laugh-out-loud, page-turning cozy mystery series by USA Today Bestselling Author, Diana Orgain.

A Race to Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 590

A Race to Freedom

Mira Slovak was born in Czechoslovakia and endured both the Nazi occupation and the brutal Russian liberation. He joined the Czech Air force, rising to Captain by the age of 21. When he could no longer tolerate life under the Communists, he hijacked an airliner and flew across the Iron Curtain to freedom. He went to work for the CIA and was eventually sent to the US and given a job as Bill Boeing, Jr's personal pilot. When Boeing began racing Hydroplanes in the late 1950s, Mira was his driver. During his ten year career as a hydroplane driver, he won many races and two national championships. He met Presidents and dated movie starlets. After a serious hydroplane accident, Slovak switched to airplanes where he won another national championship. When he retired from racing he became a stunt pilot and public speaker and talked about the value of freedom and how we should value it above everything else. He outlasted Communism and when it collapsed in 1990 he returned to his home, only to realize that his true home was, and always would, be the United States.

New England Life in the Eighteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 660

New England Life in the Eighteenth Century

In 1859 John Sibley began a series of biographical sketches of all Harvard graduates; at his death in 1885 he had published three volumes, covering the Classes from 1642-1689. In 1930 the work was resumed by Shipton, who carried the series through the Class of 1750. This book offers a selection from the nine volumes of Shipton's biographies.

Child Abuse and Neglect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Child Abuse and Neglect

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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