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Celebrates the way of life of the people who began forming communities in America in 1774 and who numbered more than 4,000 members in the late 1820s.
A series of poems convey the feelings of a young girl whose sense of joy and security at the family's summer house is shattered when an older boy who lives nearby sexually abuses her.
An exploration of beliefs and ritualistic practices associated with mourning through the ages that begins with the burial customs of the ancient Celts, Egyptians, and Chinese and goes on to consider European, American Indian, Mexican, and Jewish rites.
Describes childbirth customs in different cultures throughout history.
In Greenmarsh, Massachusetts, in 1774, thirteen-year-old Prudence keeps a diary of the troubles she and her family face as Tories surrounded by American patriots at the start of the American Revolution.
The Turner family magazine. Genealogical, historical and biographical. Edited by William Montgomery Clemens. Volumes one and two, six numbers. January 1916, to april 1917.
A series of poems describe what Christmas means to various members of a household--grandparents, parents, children, pets, and even the house itself.
A collection of poems about city places and experiences. "Street Talk succeeds. It does what poetry does, and as a child of the world of graffiti, asphalt and breakdance wanders the pages, well might she say Tyes, yes, that's just what I feel.'" -- New York Times Book Review
An autumn thunderstorm sweeps across a farm, sending animals scurring.
Got That Lovin' Feelin'is the story of Nottingham Forest's return to the Premier League under Steve Cooper. It charts the promotions, relegations, financial problems and missed opportunities that made this journey such a compelling one. With insights from those who worked on the pitch, in the dugout and in the corridors of power.