Author: Penny Chamberlain
Publisher: Winlaw, B.C. : Sono Nis Press
ISBN: 9781550391282
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Jess is fascinated by the Victorian house where she has a volunteer summer job. When she begins having visions of a streetcar accident, she has a mystery from long ago to solve.
The Olden Days Locket
Author: Penny Chamberlain
Publisher: Winlaw, B.C. : Sono Nis Press
ISBN: 9781550391282
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Jess is fascinated by the Victorian house where she has a volunteer summer job. When she begins having visions of a streetcar accident, she has a mystery from long ago to solve.
Publisher: Winlaw, B.C. : Sono Nis Press
ISBN: 9781550391282
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Jess is fascinated by the Victorian house where she has a volunteer summer job. When she begins having visions of a streetcar accident, she has a mystery from long ago to solve.
The Locket
Author: Suzanne Lieurance
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 9780766029286
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
After Galena, an eleven-year-old Russian immigrant, survives a terrible fire at the non-unionized Triangle Shirtwaist factory while her older sister and many others do not, she begins fighting for improved working conditions in New York City factories.
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 9780766029286
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
After Galena, an eleven-year-old Russian immigrant, survives a terrible fire at the non-unionized Triangle Shirtwaist factory while her older sister and many others do not, she begins fighting for improved working conditions in New York City factories.
The Clue of the Broken Locket
Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1479460001
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Kitty and Johnny Blair, two famous actors, adopt baby twins who were mysteriously found in a boat along the river. The cruel Blairs have only adopted the babies as a publicity stunt, as they hope to raise the children as actors, which will help their own careers. Nancy sets off to find their real mother and take them away from the Blairs.
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1479460001
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Kitty and Johnny Blair, two famous actors, adopt baby twins who were mysteriously found in a boat along the river. The cruel Blairs have only adopted the babies as a publicity stunt, as they hope to raise the children as actors, which will help their own careers. Nancy sets off to find their real mother and take them away from the Blairs.
The Magic Locket
Author:
Publisher: Workman Publishing
ISBN: 9780761136361
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
A young girl who can't do anything right finds her life changed by a special locket
Publisher: Workman Publishing
ISBN: 9780761136361
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
A young girl who can't do anything right finds her life changed by a special locket
The Lost Locket of Lewes
Author: Ilona Holland
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692133125
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Picture book for children 5-9 inspired by historical events, people, and places. This book combines facts with fiction to to help children learn about Lewes, DE and life in the 19th century.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692133125
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
Picture book for children 5-9 inspired by historical events, people, and places. This book combines facts with fiction to to help children learn about Lewes, DE and life in the 19th century.
Ritual and Music of North China
Author: Stephen Jones
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351902954
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This second volume of Stephen Jones' work on ritual and musical life in north China, again with accompanying downloadable resources, gives an impression of music-making in daily life in the poor mountainous region of Shaanbei, northwest China. It conveys some of the diverse musical activities there around 2000, from the barrage of pop music blaring from speakers in the bustling county-towns to the life-cycle and calendrical ceremonies of poor mountain villages. Based on the practice of grass-roots music-making in daily life, not merely on official images, the main theme is the painful maintenance of ritual and its music under Maoism, its revival with the market reforms of the 1980s, and its modification under the assaults of TV, pop music, and migration since the 1990s. The text is in four parts. Part One gives background to the area and music-making in society. Parts Two and Three discuss the lives of bards and shawm bands respectively, describing modifications in their ceremonial activities through the twentieth century. Part Four acclimatizes us to the modern world with glimpses of various types of musical life in Yulin city, the regional capital, illustrating the contrast with the surrounding countryside. The 44-minute downloadable resources, with its informative commentary, is intended both to illuminate the text and to stand on its own. It shows bards performing at a temple fair and to bless a family in distress, and shawm bands performing at a wedding, at funerals, and a shop opening - including their pop repertory with the 'big band'. Also featuring as part of these events are opera troupes, geomancers, and performing beggars; by contrast, the film shows a glimpse of the official image of Shaanbei culture as presented by a state ensemble in the regional capital. The publication will appeal to ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, and all those interested in modern Chinese history and society.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351902954
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
This second volume of Stephen Jones' work on ritual and musical life in north China, again with accompanying downloadable resources, gives an impression of music-making in daily life in the poor mountainous region of Shaanbei, northwest China. It conveys some of the diverse musical activities there around 2000, from the barrage of pop music blaring from speakers in the bustling county-towns to the life-cycle and calendrical ceremonies of poor mountain villages. Based on the practice of grass-roots music-making in daily life, not merely on official images, the main theme is the painful maintenance of ritual and its music under Maoism, its revival with the market reforms of the 1980s, and its modification under the assaults of TV, pop music, and migration since the 1990s. The text is in four parts. Part One gives background to the area and music-making in society. Parts Two and Three discuss the lives of bards and shawm bands respectively, describing modifications in their ceremonial activities through the twentieth century. Part Four acclimatizes us to the modern world with glimpses of various types of musical life in Yulin city, the regional capital, illustrating the contrast with the surrounding countryside. The 44-minute downloadable resources, with its informative commentary, is intended both to illuminate the text and to stand on its own. It shows bards performing at a temple fair and to bless a family in distress, and shawm bands performing at a wedding, at funerals, and a shop opening - including their pop repertory with the 'big band'. Also featuring as part of these events are opera troupes, geomancers, and performing beggars; by contrast, the film shows a glimpse of the official image of Shaanbei culture as presented by a state ensemble in the regional capital. The publication will appeal to ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, and all those interested in modern Chinese history and society.
The Ancient Earldom of Mar ; The Earldom of Menteith ; The Douglases ; The Angus Douglases ; The Keiths ; The Setons ; The Ruthvens of Gowrie ; The Crichtons of Frendraught ; The MacKenzies of Seaforth ; The MacKenzies of Cromartie ; The Hamiltons ; The Hamilton-Douglases ; The Campbells of Argyll ; The Campbells of Loudoun ; The Campbells of Breadalbane ; The Campbells of Cawdor ; The Leslies ; The Leslies of Rothes ; The Leslies of Leven ; The Leslies of Newark ; The Ramsays ; The Maules ; The Lauderdale Maitlands ; The Homes ; The Marchmont Humes
Author: James Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nobility
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nobility
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Before We Were Yours
Author: Lisa Wingate
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0425284697
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
THE BLOCKBUSTER HIT—Over two million copies sold! A New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller “Poignant, engrossing.”—People • “Lisa Wingate takes an almost unthinkable chapter in our nation’s history and weaves a tale of enduring power.”—Paula McLain Memphis, 1939. Twelve-year-old Rill Foss and her four younger siblings live a magical life aboard their family’s Mississippi River shantyboat. But when their father must rush their mother to the hospital one stormy night, Rill is left in charge—until strangers arrive in force. Wrenched from all that is familiar and thrown into a Tennessee Children’s Home Society orphanage, the Foss children are assured that they will soon be returned to their parents—but they quickly realize the dark truth. At the mercy of the facility’s cruel director, Rill fights to keep her sisters and brother together in a world of danger and uncertainty. Aiken, South Carolina, present day. Born into wealth and privilege, Avery Stafford seems to have it all: a successful career as a federal prosecutor, a handsome fiancé, and a lavish wedding on the horizon. But when Avery returns home to help her father weather a health crisis, a chance encounter leaves her with uncomfortable questions and compels her to take a journey through her family’s long-hidden history, on a path that will ultimately lead either to devastation or to redemption. Based on one of America’s most notorious real-life scandals—in which Georgia Tann, director of a Memphis-based adoption organization, kidnapped and sold poor children to wealthy families all over the country—Lisa Wingate’s riveting, wrenching, and ultimately uplifting tale reminds us how, even though the paths we take can lead to many places, the heart never forgets where we belong. Publishers Weekly’s #3 Longest-Running Bestseller of 2017 • Winner of the Southern Book Prize • If All Arkansas Read the Same Book Selection This edition includes a new essay by the author about shantyboat life.
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0425284697
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
THE BLOCKBUSTER HIT—Over two million copies sold! A New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller “Poignant, engrossing.”—People • “Lisa Wingate takes an almost unthinkable chapter in our nation’s history and weaves a tale of enduring power.”—Paula McLain Memphis, 1939. Twelve-year-old Rill Foss and her four younger siblings live a magical life aboard their family’s Mississippi River shantyboat. But when their father must rush their mother to the hospital one stormy night, Rill is left in charge—until strangers arrive in force. Wrenched from all that is familiar and thrown into a Tennessee Children’s Home Society orphanage, the Foss children are assured that they will soon be returned to their parents—but they quickly realize the dark truth. At the mercy of the facility’s cruel director, Rill fights to keep her sisters and brother together in a world of danger and uncertainty. Aiken, South Carolina, present day. Born into wealth and privilege, Avery Stafford seems to have it all: a successful career as a federal prosecutor, a handsome fiancé, and a lavish wedding on the horizon. But when Avery returns home to help her father weather a health crisis, a chance encounter leaves her with uncomfortable questions and compels her to take a journey through her family’s long-hidden history, on a path that will ultimately lead either to devastation or to redemption. Based on one of America’s most notorious real-life scandals—in which Georgia Tann, director of a Memphis-based adoption organization, kidnapped and sold poor children to wealthy families all over the country—Lisa Wingate’s riveting, wrenching, and ultimately uplifting tale reminds us how, even though the paths we take can lead to many places, the heart never forgets where we belong. Publishers Weekly’s #3 Longest-Running Bestseller of 2017 • Winner of the Southern Book Prize • If All Arkansas Read the Same Book Selection This edition includes a new essay by the author about shantyboat life.
Norkoma
Author: George B. Griggs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
An Old, Cold Grave
Author: Iona Whishaw
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
ISBN: 1771512415
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
The third book in the popular Lane Winslow mystery series by an author the Globe and Mail has called a “writer to watch.” It’s early spring of 1947 in idyllic King’s Cove, and the Hughes ladies, mère et filles, are gardening and sorting through the jars of food that have been put up for the winter. But while cleaning up after the roof of their root cellar has caved in slightly, they are horrified to discover a small skeletal hand embedded in the mess. Panicked, they call Lane Winslow, the ex-British secret service agent, and, not without some misgivings about the state of their tense relationship, Lane calls Inspector Darling. Before long the police crew discover the body of a young child buried almost 40 years before. Who is the child, and why has it not been buried in the local cemetery? Inspector Darling, already busy dealing with a teenage girl who has gone on a destructive rampage at a local mill, asks Lane for help in unearthing the long-forgotten secrets of the early life of the tiny town, and the identity of the long-forgotten child. This delightful new historical mystery series will appeal to fans of Maisie Dobbs and Bess Crawford.
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
ISBN: 1771512415
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
The third book in the popular Lane Winslow mystery series by an author the Globe and Mail has called a “writer to watch.” It’s early spring of 1947 in idyllic King’s Cove, and the Hughes ladies, mère et filles, are gardening and sorting through the jars of food that have been put up for the winter. But while cleaning up after the roof of their root cellar has caved in slightly, they are horrified to discover a small skeletal hand embedded in the mess. Panicked, they call Lane Winslow, the ex-British secret service agent, and, not without some misgivings about the state of their tense relationship, Lane calls Inspector Darling. Before long the police crew discover the body of a young child buried almost 40 years before. Who is the child, and why has it not been buried in the local cemetery? Inspector Darling, already busy dealing with a teenage girl who has gone on a destructive rampage at a local mill, asks Lane for help in unearthing the long-forgotten secrets of the early life of the tiny town, and the identity of the long-forgotten child. This delightful new historical mystery series will appeal to fans of Maisie Dobbs and Bess Crawford.