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The Star Shiner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

The Star Shiner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-11
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The Star Shiner poses the question: Can a young man from a small rural Kentucky town--fleeing a domineering mother and an abusive, alcoholic father--find recognition and happiness in New York city, working with the high-powered fashion and cosmetic industries, and with some of the world's most famous people--without losing his values and his soul? After a notable career in fashion illustration and modeling in Paris, Richardson becomes a makeup artist, working with Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and photographers Richard Avedon, Irving Penn and Frecesco Scavullo. The book is more than a celebrity memoir in that it is particularly a narrative of the '70s into the '90s, a time in New York's history...

Riding the Trail of Tears
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 379

Riding the Trail of Tears

Sherman Alexie meets William Gibson. Louise Erdrich meets Franz Kafka. Leslie Marmon Silko meets Philip K. Dick. However you might want to put it, this is Native American fiction in a whole new world. A surrealistic revisiting of the Cherokee Removal, Riding the Trail of Tears takes us to north Georgia in the near future, into a virtual-reality tourist compound where customers ride the Trail of Tears, and into the world of Tallulah Wilson, a Cherokee woman who works there. When several tourists lose consciousness inside the ride, employees and customers at the compound come to believe, naturally, that a terrorist attack is imminent.

Everything Happens For A Reason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

Everything Happens For A Reason

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-02-21
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

SPLAT! After she trips and ends up face down in a mud puddle, Lucy-Loo is not feeling confident about soccer try-outs. Still, when her best friend Tallulah makes the team, but she doesn’t, Lucy is crushed. Lucy’s friends and family comfort her through her disappointment—her friend Patrick invites her to dance tryouts the next day, and Lucy’s mother gives her a very important reminder: everything happens for a reason. With some help from her wonderful dog, Roo, Lucy remembers to be grateful for her friends, her family, and all her own good qualities. And soon, it turns out Lucy’s mother was right—a new passion and talent is waiting for Lucy right around the corner, one she might not have found if she made the soccer team! The Adventures of Lucy-Loo and Roo: Everything Happens for a Reason is the second book in Dr. Stacey Scott and Kyra Scott’s charming and educational Lucy-Loo and Roo series, following The Magic of the Gratitude Stick. With important lessons about gratitude, supportive friendships, and how things will work out if you don’t give up, Everything Happens for a Reason is the perfect book for young readers and for adults and children to share.

Keyflame
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 461

Keyflame

Lilah’s father taught her to be afraid of the world, but now he's sending her off to university in a strange town far from home. Nestled in the heart of South Africa's Eastern Cape, Grahamstown is a place built on secrets and some of those secrets are deeper and older than Lilah can imagine. While she tries to adjust to her new freedom and navigate her first year of study, her father's own secrets land him in legal trouble and she's abruptly left stranded and alone. Of all people to step in and help, it's her arrogant classmate, Kalin. He's argumentative, brooding and annoyingly mysterious. But he's also surprisingly kind and when they’re ensconced in his study, surrounded by old books and strange talismans, it's easy to forget how she's been warned he's bad news. The longer she stays in Grahamstown, and with Kalin, the more her reality seems to unravel. Is the town haunted? Are leylines real? Why is she suddenly having vivid dreams of a fantasy world she thought she’d made up? What was her father hiding about her childhood? Who is Kalin really, and what will loving him cost her?

Summer Stories of the South
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Summer Stories of the South

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1853
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Maisy Goes Camping
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 31

Maisy Goes Camping

Five in the tent! A camping trip with Maisy turns into a slapstick comedy of errors in this hilarious picture-book adventure (ages 2-5). When Maisy sets off to go camping in the country, it’s only natural that all her friends come along, too. But they soon find that pitching a tent is not an easy thing to do. Even if they do manage to keep the tent up, there’s the matter of fitting them all in -- Maisy, Charley, Cyril, Tallulah, and finally, the huge elephant, Eddie. What a squeezy squish-squash! Good night, campers! Uh-oh-what’s that popping sound?

The Hotel Casablanca
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

The Hotel Casablanca

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Weavers of the Southern Highlands
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Weavers of the Southern Highlands

Weaving centers led the Appalachian Craft Revival at the beginning of the twentieth century. Soon after settlement workers came to the mountains to start schools, they expanded their focus by promoting weaving as a way for women to help their family's financial situation. Women wove thousands of guest towels, baby blankets, and place mats that found a ready market in the women's network of religious denominations, arts organizations, and civic clubs. In Weavers of the Southern Highlands, Philis Alvic details how the Fireside Industries of Berea College in Kentucky began with women weaving to supply their children's school expenses and later developed student labor programs, where hundreds of students covered their tuition by weaving. Arrowcraft, associated with Pi Beta Phi School at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and the Penland Weavers and Potters, begun at the Appalachian School at Penland, North Carolina, followed the Berea model. Women wove at home with patterns and materials supplied by the center, returning their finished products to the coordinating organization to be marketed. Dozens of similar weaving centers dotted mountain ridges.

Funny Ladies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Funny Ladies

Jam-packed with jokes, funny stories, and stand-up routines, this guide to America's funniest women covers more than seventy-five famous comediennes, including Carol Burnett, Ellen DeGeneres, Whoopi Goldberg, Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, Mary Tyler Moore, Joan Rivers, Lily Tomlin, and others.

Lucille Ball FAQ
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 425

Lucille Ball FAQ

(Applause Books). Although countless books and articles have been written about Lucille Ball, most people know only the surface details of her personal life and some basic facts about her popular television series. Lucille Ball FAQ takes us beyond the "Lucy" character to give readers information that might not be common knowledge about one of the world's most beloved entertainers. It can be read straight through, but the FAQ format also invites readers to pick it up and dig in at any point. Background information and anecdotes are provided in such categories as: People Lucy found funny; Lucy at home: her various residences throughout the years; Movie/television/radio/theater projects that never materialized; Lucy's off-camera romantic attachments. James Sheridan and Barry Monush go beyond the well known facts, making this an indispensable book for all Lucille Ball fans!